Camp Registration FAQ
- Does the camp have insurance?
- How do I get to Camp?
- How much does camp cost?
- What ages can come to Conservation Camp?
- What is the camp's media policy?
- What is the Scholarship Form?
- Who sponsors campers for Conservation Camp?
Does the camp have insurance?
Tuesday, 27 November 2007Insurance - The Conservation Camp has limited insurance in that campers without insurance will be covered. Those with insurance are expected to use their own and the camp insurance will cover any additional funds if needed.
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How do I get to Camp?
Tuesday, 27 November 2007Campers are responsible to arrange their own transportation to Camp Caesar. The sponsoring agency may be called on to assist in arranging transportation for its campers to and from Camp Caesar.
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How much does camp cost?
Wednesday, 14 November 2007The cost of each scholarship (camper) is one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) and will be provided by the sponsors or other individuals.
The cost of scholarship is for food, lodging and insurance, which covers campers from the time of departure from their place of residence until they return home at the close of camp.
Checks to be made payable to WV Conservation Camp.
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What ages can come to Conservation Camp?
-Boys and Girls Aged 14 to 18 (as of January 1) are welcome to sign up for camp
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What is the camp's media policy?
Tuesday, 27 November 2007Photographs or tapes (video and/or audio) may be made of youth attending Conservation Camp. They may be used in local and state newspapers, as well as in other materials to promote the camp program. If you do not want us to use photographs or tapes of your child, please attach a note, with your signature and date, stating that "photographs or tapes of my child are not to be used in promoting the camp program."
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What is the Scholarship Form?
-The Scholarship form is the main registration form for camp. The health certificate (Section A of our scholarship form) must be filled out and signed by parent/guardian, and camper must bring health certificate to camp along
with the return statement (Section B) signed by parent or guardian.
The C & D sections of your scholarship form are to be filled out completely (type or print) and mailed to Alan Miller, Secretary, Conservation Camp, HC 32, Box 33, Upper Tract, WV 26866, before the June 1 deadline. The C and D sections can also be submitted online in the "Register for Camp" section link
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Who sponsors campers for Conservation Camp?
Tuesday, 27 November 2007The following organizations sponsor the West Virginia Conservation Camp through appointment of camp staff, scholarships, grants, and selection of campers.
- West Virginia Division of Forestry
- West Virginia Conservation Education Council
- West Virginia University Cooperative Extension Service
- West Virginia Division of Natural Resources
- West Virginia Division of Parks and Tourism
- Bureau of Vocational Education
- West Virginia Conservation Districts
- West Virginia Conservation Agency
- Natural Resource Conservation Service
- West Virginia Garden Clubs, Inc.
- Izaak Walton League of America
- National Park Service and Sportsmen's Clubs
- National Rifle Association
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