Children's Camp
REGISTRATION is open for the summer of 2012!
:: Check out the Parent Pack to learn more about Camp
3rd or 4th grade (weekend) Camp
This is a weekend camp on June 14-16 (Thur-Sat) at Campbellsville University for students in 3rd or 4th grade during the 2011-2012 school year. This is a great camp for kids to "get their feet wet" without being away from home for too long. Students will get a taste of camp worship, Bible study and the famous OMC (organized mass choas) game! Early Bird Cost is $125 before May 1, regular cost is $140.
4th, 5th or 6th grade (week) Camp
This is a week long camp on June 23-27 (Sat-Wed) at Campbellsville College for students in 4th, 5th or 6th grade during the 2011-2012 school year. This will be our fourth year attending Centri-kid it is always a spiritually challenging and eventful week. Early bird cost is $240 before May 1, regular cost is $265.
Camp can't be explained in words but must be experienced. Check out the Centri-kid website to see and hear the many experiences of camp.
3rd or 4th grade (weekend) Camp
This is a weekend camp on June 14-16 (Thur-Sat) at Campbellsville University for students in 3rd or 4th grade during the 2011-2012 school year. This is a great camp for kids to "get their feet wet" without being away from home for too long. Students will get a taste of camp worship, Bible study and the famous OMC (organized mass choas) game! Early Bird Cost is $125 before May 1, regular cost is $140.
4th, 5th or 6th grade (week) Camp
This is a week long camp on June 23-27 (Sat-Wed) at Campbellsville College for students in 4th, 5th or 6th grade during the 2011-2012 school year. This will be our fourth year attending Centri-kid it is always a spiritually challenging and eventful week. Early bird cost is $240 before May 1, regular cost is $265.
Camp can't be explained in words but must be experienced. Check out the Centri-kid website to see and hear the many experiences of camp.
Register your child for camp here!
Centri-kid FAQ's for both Camps
Note: We are always in need of dads to go as chaperones! Email Cindy Starr (cstarr@lhbg.org) or Dawn Farmer (dfarmer@lhbg.org) if interested.Q: Can I make payments on camp?
Yes! We know camp can be a lot to handle especially if you have more than one child going. We are happy to take monthly payments. Keep in mind, however, that payment must be in full by the Early Bird date in order to get that rate.Q: Will there be a parent meeting?
Yes - a required attendance meeting. The reason this is required is that we need a notarized parent release form. You will be notified as soon as we have a date set.Q: What is the student to counselor ratio requirement?
1 counselor per 5 students we bring.Q: How will our students get to camp?
We will be taking a charter bus to both Campbellsville and Georgetown.Q: What are the sleeping arrangements?
There is a girls dorm and a boys dorm. All of our students and counselors will be in a block of rooms together. The students will be sleeping two or three to a room and our counselors will be sleeping in adjacent rooms. We will try our best to accommodate any special request for room assignments. Room request must be in writing by both parents by noting on the camp registration form, email or a note in the office. Verbal requests can not be guaranteed.Q: How can I learn more about what my child will be doing at camp?
Download this helpful brochure or visit Centri-kid's website.Q: Will my child need spending money?
Yes, there is a camp store and snack shack.Q: My child is in 2nd grade. Can he/she go if he/she is attending with a sibling?
Sorry but no. Centri-kid is very strict on their age requirements. We are required to present a notarized form with current age and grade.Q: What are Parties?
These are camp wide activities that happen at night and are just for fun! Sometimes the party is in a game show format and sometimes it is a recreation based activity. The setting may be indoors or outside. The last night's party is a chance to see what the performance track times have been working on all week.Q: What are track times?
These are planned times during the day where your child can choose two areas of interest to participate in. Most likely tracks available are listed in the camp packets we are preparing. Others will be added based on the personnel at our camp. **We have contacted the camp and at this time they cannot give us a list due to still contracting personnel.Q: What happens at Free Time?
Free time is just that -- free time for campers to hang out on campus, relax, or jump into more activities. There are always free time options planned so there is never a dull moment unless you choose to take a nap! Most locations have a rec center and/or a snack bar so be sure to bring some extra cash. Of course the Camp Store is open, and there are staff all over campus hanging out with your students.


