Registration Page

2009 Camper evaluation

2009 Leadership Survey

Our 2010 summer brochure is out!!!

See the 2010 Camp Brochure here

See pages 1-4 of the summer brochure here

See pages 5-8 of the summer brochure here

***Registration for all camps must be received by the Tuesday prior to the camp session.

Register for camp here

Below you will find all the time, forms and rules that will help you get started for Camp Cross.

Drop off and pick up times

Our drop off time for all youth sessions is 3:00 pm on the first day of the session.  Each camper must be checked in by a Camp Cross representative at Loff’s Bay public launch before boarding the Pontoon.  The person dropping off the camper(s) must stay with them until he or she is checked in by the nurse.

Pick up is 3:00pm the final day of the session.  If you would like to join your camper(s) for service, lunch and a slide show before they leave, we welcome you to join us.  Pick up will be at the dock will be at 10:30am for those interested.

Bus service

Bus Permission Form

Camp Cross offers bus service for all our campers.  Beginning in 2010 the bus route begins in Ellensburg and has stops in Moses Lake, Ritzville and Spokane. All forms, including registration, bus permission and medical forms  must be received and seating confirmed prior to the day of pickup/drop off.  The bus fee is between $35-50 dependent on the pickup/drop off site.

Bus Schedule: The following times are approximate.

Pick Up (Going to Camp Cross)

  • 9:30 AM–Leaves Grace Church, Ellensburg
  • 11:00 AM–St. Martin’s, Moses Lake
  • 12:00 Noon—Zip’s parking lot, Ritzville
  • 1:30 PM—St. John’s Cathedral, Spokane
  • 3:00 PM—Arrive at Camp Cross

Drop Off

  • 2:30 PM–Leaves Camp Cross
  • 4:00 PM–St. John’s Cathedral, Spokane
  • 5:30 PM—Zip’s parking lot, Ritzville
  • 6:30 PM–St. Martin’s, Moses Lake
  • 8:00 PM–Arrive at Grace Church, Ellensburg

General Polices

  • There is no food or beverage allowed in your cabin, it draws disease carrying mice. In addition, it attracts ants and larger animals. All food must be stored in the kitchen. If you receive a package containing food, please bring it to the kitchen to be stored. You may access your food during waterfront, free time or during small group to be shared.
  • No inappropriate sexual behavior, illegal or non-prescription drugs, alcohol, tobacco products, weapons, firearms or fireworks.  Any occurrence of these will result in dismissal from the session.
  • Personal electronics are not allowed at camp because they detract from the community atmosphere and are at risk for vandalism. This includes cell phones, stereos, laptops, DVD players, MP3 players, etc.
  • We ask that appropriate dress will be worn at all times.  Clothing with inappropriate images, language, or advertising (i.e. lewd pictures or slogans, alcohol or drug references, no profanity) will not be allowed.  The dress code is defined as: shorts must be longer than your fingertips, bathing suits must be appropriate w/ no spaghetti straps, underwear may not be seen at any time.  Shoes must be worn at all times, except in cabins, greenhouses, and beach areas.

Enjoy some rules re-enactments by the 2009 staff

Parking

Parking at Camp Cross is very limited.  We have an agreement to use 10 parking spaces at the Loff’s Bay parking lot.  Public parking has been limited to no overnight access at this parking lot.  You must receive a Camp Cross parking pass in order to utilize one of our spots.  Due to the minimal availability of parking, we ask that people take steps to reduce Camp Cross traffic such as riding the van or carpool.

Pocket money

Campers are asked not to bring any more money than they may need.  We offer items at the Canteen our camp store, but we do not sell candy or pop.  Please keep this in mind when determining how much money to send with your campers.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available to help offset the cost of a camp session if needed.  Traditionally, these scholarships are handled at the congregational level and not through Camp Cross itself.  If you may need scholarship assistance for your camper but do not have any congregation affiliation, please contact us so that we may put you in contact with someone that can assist you.

Forms and lists

Needed by all campers:

2010 summer registration form

Liability release,

Youth Medical Form,

Adult Medical Form,

What to bring for camp,

Important Health Tips:

Proper health care practices,

Safe summer health alternatives

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