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CAMP FAQS
 

What age are CMoW’s camps designed for?

This year’s camps are designed to be age appropriate for children 5-9 years old. Depending on the age of registrants each week, campers may be split up into age specific groups within their camp to allow for the most meaningful camp experience. Please note that all participants must be fully potty-trained and independent in the bathroom to attend camp.
 

How many campers are in a group?

There will be a minimum of 5 children and a maximum of 15 children per camp. 
 

Who are your educators?

Our camp educators come from a variety of backgrounds, but all are experienced in working with kids in an informal education environment. Some are full-time teachers during the year, while others work in other education programs at CMoW. Our camp educators are CPR/First Aid/AED certified and coached to practice positive behavior management techniques, community building, and inquiry based learning.
 

What do I need to send with my child to camp?

Your child will need a snack, lunch, water bottle, and change of clothes. Outside toys are not permitted at camp.
 

Will my child need sunscreen or bug spray?

Some camp activities will happen outside. Please apply sunscreen and insect repellent at home before coming to camp. Staff can re-apply aerosol sunscreen and insect repellent if you choose to send a labeled product with your camper’s name. 
 

What if my child has medical allergies and/or special needs?

In the case of severe food allergies, please be aware that it is not possible for us to monitor the food other children bring into camp. If your child has severe food allergies, please let us know. 
 

Medications cannot be administered by Museum staff. If your child requires medication during camp hours, please let us know how we can assist in making arrangements for you. This does not include the emergency use of an Epipen. If your child carries an Epipen, please let us know. 
 

The Museum is committed to full and equal opportunity for children to enjoy the camp experience, and will consider all reasonable modifications to accommodate your child. While we hope to offer our camps to as wide a range of children as possible, it is not possible for us to offer one-on-one care. We ask that you provide detailed answers to the questions about your camper in the registration process. This information will only be shared with camp administration and your camper’s educators.
 

What time can I drop off my child at camp?

Drop-off for all camps starts at 9am at the Cowan House door on Second Street. If you need to drop off your child earlier, AM care with early drop-off starting at 8am is available for $25 per week. You can add this by choosing “Camp + AM Care” under “Ticket type” when you purchase each week of camp.
 

What time is camp pick-up?

Camp pick-up is promptly at 1pm at the Science Center doors next to our main entrance on 116 Orange St. Please have your ID ready to check out your camper. 
 

Is there a refund policy?

Yes. You can receive a full refund up to a week prior to the camp start date.

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