WELCOME TO
In Greater New Orleans
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WHAT TO BRING
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Bible
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Face masks or face shield
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Personal hygiene items
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Notebook
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Pen/Pencil
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Backpack/drawstring bag
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Refillable water bottle
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Sunscreen
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Watch
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Closed toe, closed heel shoes
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Recreational clothes you don’t mind getting dirty
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Cash for camp store
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Medication (if needed)
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Cell phone (if approved by leader)
WHAT NOT TO BRING
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Alcohol
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Illegal Drugs
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Tobacco
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Lighters/matches
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Any Kind of Weapon or Explosive
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Electronics/Gaming Systems (Laptops, drones, PlayStation, Xbox, Wii, Switch, etc.)
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Valuable jewelry
See DRESS CODE for examples of appropriate (and unacceptable) clothing

CAMP SCHEDULE
July 23 - 24, 2021
Please note that the schedule is subject to change.
EXPECTATIONS
CHAPERONES
Chaperones will be expected to make sure students are arriving to scheduled sessions and meals on time, and ensure that students are meeting the expectations below. The Group Leader will be contacted if a student is not present 10 minutes after the start of a session or if there is a behavior issue.
CELL PHONE/HEADPHONES POLICY
Throughout the weekend, some sessions will allow campers to use their phone to interact with us via games and social media. We will also be sending announcements and updates via text. Cell phone usage will only be allowed at designated times. We will notify campers when we have entered a “no phone zone.” Failure to comply may result in the phone/headphones being confiscated until the end of the day.
BEHAVIOR
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Participate in all scheduled services and activities
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Be on time to all scheduled services and activities
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Be respectful of your leaders, peers, and yourself
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Bring a great attitude and open mind
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No profanity or vulgar language
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ZERO TOLERANCE for bullying, including teasing, harassing, and cyberbullying
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No public displays of affection (no purpling, hot pink, or royal blue)
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SAFETY
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Face masks/shields are required
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Temperature checks may take place twice a day
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No running inside building
DRESS CODE
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Face masks/shields when social distancing is not possible
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Wear closed toe and closed heel shoes at all times
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Wear your name tag at all times (REC activities excluded)
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No clothing that advertises tobacco, alcohol, illegal drugs
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No clothing that explicitly or implicitly promotes racism, sexism, or hatred towards any group
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No clothing that explicitly or implicitly refers to sexual actions or situations
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No spaghetti straps, except for sleepwear
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No clothing excessively short or tight fitting
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Please wear modest shorts, dresses, slacks, and/or jeans
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Please do not dress in ways that call attention to underwear (sagging, rolled down waistbands, etc.)
IMPORTANT:
The Camp Director reserves the right to prayerfully send a camper home anytime at their discretion for any illegal and/or inappropriate activity that takes place at camp. Group leaders will be responsible for arrangements if such takes place.
HEALTH & SAFETY
RESET Camp is committed to keeping students, leaders, and staff safe. We are preparing to take COVID-19 precautions by working closely with local public health officials and aligning with local, state and federal public health guidelines. This section will be updated frequently as we continue to receive new information. RESET will be following the guidance of Shocco Springs and camp guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
A few steps we are taking to keep you safe:
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Camp Nurse
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Frequent, intensified cleansing and disinfecting of hand surfaces and high traffic areas
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Multiple sanitizing/hand-washing stations
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Hand-washing instructions posted in bathrooms
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Sanitizing activity equipment before and after use
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Daily temperature and health checks
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Wearing masks / face shields required
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Social distancing will be enforced
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Portable meal options for those who want to eat outside or other designated eating areas
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Maintaining small groups
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Collecting health forms from each camper
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Providing resources to attendees on good hygiene behavior (hand-washing, covering mouths when sneezing/coughing)
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Staff training on recognizing illnesses and symptoms of COVID-19
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Providing guidance to Group Leaders and parents on how to recognize symptoms of COVID-19 to assess students and chaperones before traveling to camp
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Recommended COVID-19 testing and 14-day quarantine before and after camp (if possible)
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Campers, leaders and staff who are sick, have been diagnosed, have symptoms or have been exposed to COVID-19 within 14 days of camp are prohibited from attending
In Case Of Emergency
Should a child, leader or staff member become ill or show symptoms while at RESET, the individual will be quarantined. The parent/guardian listed on the camper's profile will be contacted immediately if the camper is under the age of 19. A possible shut down of all camp operations could be the result if signs of symptoms are widespread. Please be aware that we will doing everything in our power to keep all campers safe and their parents/guardians well-informed.
VILLAGES
are small groups divided by grade. They will also be your "teammates" throughout camp participating in games and challenges to be crowned Village Champions!
WATER
7TH - 8TH GRADERS
MOUNTAIN RIDGE 5232
(2nd floor)
FIRE
9TH - 10TH GRADERS
MOUNTAIN RIDGE 5231
(1st floor)
WIND

11TH, 12TH, GRADUATES
STEPHEN'S CENTER 5605
(1st floor)
EARTH
LEADERS AND CHAPERONES
SMITH CAMP LODGE
CREATIVES
are opportunities for students to explore and cultivate their God-given gifts. RESET offers four options for students to participate in: Music, Drama, Rap/Spoken Word, and Dance. Each group will perform what they’ve worked on at The Showcase.
DANCE
STEP UP
STEPHEN'S CENTER CAFETERIA
MUSIC
JOYFUL NOISE
STEPHEN'S CENTER AUDITORIUM
RAP/POETRY
POETIC JUSTICE
STEPHEN'S CENTER 5605
(1st floor)
DRAMA
SHAKESPEARE
MOUNTAIN RIDGE 5232
(2nd floor)
CAMP STORE
Need a quick snack?
Open every night after evening worship. Cash or Camp Bucks ONLY
HELP DESK
STEPHEN'S CENTER - 1ST FLOOR
If you need assistance or first aid, stop by the Help Desk. If it is an emergency, notify the nearest RESET Staff member. Leaders can also reach out to the Camp Director for assistance.
NO ONE AT HELP DESK?
FOR NON-EMERGENCY ISSUES, TEXT 323-457-3738