It. Is. TIME.
It is time to put aside everything holding us back, it is time to get moving and follow the God who calls us to wake this world up. It is our time and we are going to seize it. At Summer Camp 2021, we are going to come together to answer God’s call to serve and fight for His kingdom. Between worship, House Wars, small groups, swimming, and awesome late nights, the best week of summer will make its return!
Tickets are non-refundable. This includes your student’s transportation, rooms, meals at camp, and all Summer Camp activities. If your student wants to purchase a souvenir or some snacks, they’ll need to bring some spending money.
Tickets are non-refundable. This includes your student’s rooms, meals at camp, and all Summer Camp activities. If your student wants to purchase a souvenir or some snacks, they’ll need to bring some spending money.
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Scholarship
Every single year, hundreds of lives are changed at Summer Camp. We never want the cost of camp to be the reason students can’t attend.
Every donation means that more students can experience one of the best things we do all year long. Not only does the scholarship fund help bridge the gap between what Seacoast invests in camp and what parents pay, to help keep camp affordable for everyone, but it also allows us to provide partial and full scholarship to students, who, even with a payment plan, would not be able to afford their ticket.
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GENERAL QUESTIONS
Rock Eagle 4-H Center
Eatonton, GA
Eatonton, GA
High School – July 24-28
Middle School – July 29-August 1
Middle School – July 29-August 1
Yes! Students who are graduating high school this year will be able to attend Summer Camp. There is an option to register as a graduating senior.
Yes! Rising 6th graders are able to attend our Middle School Camp.
If your student has special needs and you are interested in sending them to camp, please email us at summercamp@seacoast.org before registering your student. We would love to talk to you so we can see if we are able to accommodate your student. Where we work to make camp an environment that all students can experience and enjoy, camp is not always able to accommodate students who need one-on-one assistance, have extreme dietary restrictions, and have certain disabilities.
Right here! As we get closer to camp, we will post a parent video, information packet and departure information on our site. If you have any more questions, you can always email us at summercamp@seacoast.org and we will be in touch.
PHONES & RULES QUESTIONS
No cell phones are allowed at camp. We want Summer Camp to be a distraction-free week for students, and few things distract students as much as their phones. Over the years, we’ve found that taking students out of their regular routine opens them up to hear from Jesus in ways they haven’t before.
Before we leave for camp, we will give you a contact number for emergencies only. All of our leaders will have cell phones so your student will have access to a phone if they need to reach you.
Before we leave for camp, we will give you a contact number for emergencies only. All of our leaders will have cell phones so your student will have access to a phone if they need to reach you.
If we have an issue with your student breaking the rules or any other behavioral issues, you will be contacted and will need to come pick up your student. This will be handled on a case-by-case basis depending on the rules that are broken.
• Respect the people, respect the place
• No romantic displays of affection
• Be on time for all services and activities
• Respect the people, respect the place
• No romantic displays of affection
• Be on time for all services and activities
FINANCIAL QUESTIONS
The remaining balance must be paid in full by June 20, 2021. If the balance is NOT paid in full, your student's spot and your deposit will be forfeited.
If you know you won’t be able to afford Summer Camp, you may be eligible for financial assistance. Financial assistance applications will be available on January 4, 2021. If you think you’ll need a partial scholarship to send your student to Summer Camp, you’ll want to wait to register your student then.
After signing up for Summer Camp, your money is non-refundable. You may transfer your spot to someone else until June 20, 2021. However, in the unlikely event that Summer Camp 2021 is cancelled, your registration would be refunded.
CAMP SPECIFIC QUESTIONS
There will be an emergency phone line for you to call and get in contact with your student. If will be sent to you as part of the virtual parent meeting in June.
Transportation is provided as part of your registration. Students leaving from the greater Charleston area, you will travel on Charter Buses. Students traveling from outside the Charleston area, you will travel in vans.
Transportation varies by church. Please talk to your church youth pastor to see how they will handle transportation for your student.
The Rock Eagle 4-H Center features a state-of-the-art dining hall, which offers buffet-style meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Center also features the snack shop which will be open during free time and late at night for campers to purchase food and refreshments.
If your student has food allergies, please indicate this on the registration form. Rock Eagle is set up to accommodate most food allergies. And its dining hall is peanut free. If your student has extreme food allergies, please email us at summercamp@seacoast.org so we can work with you directly and the 4-H Center to make sure we can accommodate your student.
If your student has food allergies, please indicate this on the registration form. Rock Eagle is set up to accommodate most food allergies. And its dining hall is peanut free. If your student has extreme food allergies, please email us at summercamp@seacoast.org so we can work with you directly and the 4-H Center to make sure we can accommodate your student.
Rock Eagle 4-H Center is set up so that every camper has a twin bed to sleep in! Lodging is set up in cabins of 22 bunks beds. There are six rooms in each building and a common space area. Five of the rooms are designed for students with 4 bunk beds and a private bathroom. They also have a cubby space for each camper with 3 drawers to keep their personal belongings. The sixth room is for the two leaders assigned to the cabin and features a similar set up with just two beds.