USE YOUR CAMP! Camp Presmont is available for use by churches, church groups, and other organizations that affirm the mission, vision and values of Camp Presmont. The camp is available on a first-come first-serve basis from May through October, registration beginning January 1. Rates vary according to the needs of the group. Children three and under are free. Rates Package 1: Friday 7:00 PM- Sunday 4:00 PM $450 plus $40/person This package offers full staff and all facilities. Meals include two snacks, two breakfasts, two lunches, and one dinner. (Full week rentals are available for $1050 plus $100/person.) Package 2: Friday 7:00 PM- Sunday 4:00 PM $325 plus $10/person This package offers full staff and all facilities. No food is provided or kitchen staff available. Package 3: Weekend daily rental $ 300 facility/staff fee This package offers full staff and all facilities. Lunch is provided. On Sunday, staff will be available @ 1:00. A $50 damage deposit is due upon reserving the camp. Package 4: Weekend daily rental $150 facility/staff fee This package includes all facilities. No food is provided or kitchen staff available. On Sunday, staff will be available @ 1:00. A $50 damage deposit is due upon reserving the camp. Deposits A $50 damage deposit is due upon reserving the camp. A $200 security deposit is due upon reserving the camp. In case of cancellation, it can be refunded up to two weeks prior to the scheduled weekend. Both deposits will be credited to the final bill upon inspection of the camp and at the Directors discretion. Damaged Property Any damaged property will result in the loss of the $50 damage deposit. Any costs exceeding $50 will result in additional fees applied to the final bill. Prohibited Items * Tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drugs are not permitted on the premises. * Weapons and explosives (including fireworks) are not permitted on the premises. Visitor Policy Each group will provide the camp with a list of all guests using the camp for the scheduled weekend/week one week prior to the camp. If any guests will be arriving late, please advise the camp director of their names and approximate arrival time. Any visitors or late arrivals must check in at the camp office. Dress Code * Please wear shoes at all times. * Please dress modestly; no short shorts or midriff tops. * No undergarments should be visible at any time. * Swimwear is only permitted on the waterfront and should be a modest one-piece swimsuit. A T-shirt will be provided for anyone who does not have a one-piece suit. While “modest” is subject to interpretation, appropriate dress will be left to the discretion of the camp director in conversation with the group leader. Boundaries Our camp extends from the ball field near the camp entrance to the shores of the lake. The chapel is our border on the boys’ side and the fire circle called “Home in the Woods” is our border on the girls’ side. The staff will go over these boundaries with your group when you arrive if you are unfamiliar with the camp. * No children are permitted on the waterfront unattended. Beyond the gazebo, all children must be accompanied by an adult. * Please do not climb on or walk across the retaining wall near the pavilion. * The sewage plant, basement of directors’s cabin, shed near the camp store, and rear basement of the lodge are off-limits. * Wyrick Lodge is staff housing and is just for camp personnel. Please respect the staff’s privacy. These boundaries are established for the enjoyment and safety of all the groups. Thank you in advance for abiding by these boundaries. Emergency Procedures Please familiarize yourself with these emergency procedures and share them with anyone who will be attending you weekend. * The bell, located outside the kitchen door is used to gather everyone into the lodge for meals, meetings, etc. A long continuous ringing of the bell, often used when dangerous weather conditions occur, is the signal for an emergency. The basement of the lodge, equipped with emergency lighting and a generator, is the safest place to take shelter in case of a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning. When this continuous ringing occurs, drop everything and come to the lodge basement immediately. * Emergency numbers are posted by the kitchen phone and in the director’s cabin. These numbers will summon the police, emergency squad, or fire department. Lifeguards have first aid and life-saving training. Please alert them immediately if there is a problem. They will do their best to stabilize the situation until professional help arrives. * Fire extinguishers and first aid kits are placed strategically around the camp. Our staff will bring these to your attention when you meet with them upon your arrival. We do ask that you heed their warnings about fire safety, and properly supervise the waterfront at all times. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask our staff. They are here to make your weekend as enjoyable and safe as possible.
For Further Info Contact: E- Mail
camppresmont@yahoo.com
or Phone 740-758-5571