FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Chee - Oh - Kuh
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First, read the Process page, then click the blue APPLICATION button at the top.
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If you love Jesus, fun, and kids then this is the right camp for you! We have an easy going program that focuses on classic summer camp games, Biblical teaching, worship, and the outdoors.
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All interviews and hiring will be completed by early February. Applicants will receive an employment offer or no-hire notification letter by March 1st.
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Staff members must commit to one week of training and eight weeks of camp for nine weeks. Staff may request two weeks off that can be taken together or separately. Off weeks must be approved before May.
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Yes. There are eight teams: Counselors, Media, Programs, Activities, Office, Maintenance, and Kitchen. All staff are hired for a "base team" and then rotated as needed.
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All staff stays on the campground on the weekends when staying in town. Staff can check out if they are going on weekend trips.
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Summer staff must be between the ages of 18-24.
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$200 a week.
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SUMMER CAMP SESSIONS
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Although this camp is centered around hunting, there will be no hunting due to the closed seasons. Our goal for this camp is inform and educate campers to be successful in the outdoors. Fishing and bow fishing are available for campers to participate in.
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We accept applications for children ages 12-18 years old.
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Suggested list:
Archery equipment (one will be provided if you don’t bring your own)
Fishing rod and tackle (one will be provided if you don’t bring your own)
Bug spray
Sunscreen
Sleeping bag and twin sheets
Hammock (optional)
Pillow
Box fan
Towels and bath supplies
Swimsuits
Summer clothing (shorts, t-shirts)
Flashlight
Laundry bag
Packing clothes in a plastic bin with a lid works great. Please label the bin with your child’s name. Bins or suitcases should not be taller than 14 inches so they can easily slide under most bunks. Placing bedding and pillows in a laundry bag or pillowcase will help ease carrying. Also, a wagon or a luggage carrier with wheels is very helpful for getting the luggage to and from the cabins.
Remember to label belongings and be sure your camper knows what has been packed for him/her.
Please remember that new items sent to camp do not come home new! Socks and underwear could likely be lost if your camper is not attentive to where clothes go during changing times.
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Yes, please email info@campchyoca.com for more information.
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SPORTSMAN’S CAMP
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Main Area, Walking Trails, Gym, Pavilion, Sports Fields, Pool, Lakeside, Staff Room, Mess Hall, Craft Shed, Nurse’s Hut, Kitchen, Laundry Building, Bathhouses, Restrooms
General Cleaning: Toilet Paper, Paper Towels, Hand Soap, Trash bags, Dish Soap, and other cleaning supplies.
Kitchen: Deep Fryer, Pots, Pans, a Walk Refrigerator & several standing.
6 Total RV Hook-Ups with 30 amp or 50 amp options.
Pool – must provide a lifeguard certified through American Red Cross per 25 people.
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Girls’ Bathhouse has 18 showers, 10 stalls, and 10 sinks.
Boys’ Bathhouse has 14 showers, 10 stalls, and 10 sinks.
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Total bed count: 131
Cabins are air-conditioned and have fully enclosed screen windows.
Cabins 1 -4 have 18 beds each
Cabins 5 -6 have 20 beds each
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Total bed count: 103
Cabins are not air-conditioned and fully enclosed screen windows.
Cabins 1 & 5 have 20 beds each
Cabins 2-4 have 21 beds each
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Fully air-conditioned, with the village bathhouses a short walking distance for bathrooms and showers.
Lodge One has 37 beds
Lodge Two has 36 beds”
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Camp CH-YO-CA has 320 beds in total. 215 beds are located in cabins with A/C.
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“Nurse’s Hut” is Fully air-conditioned, shares a full bath and 4 bedrooms, and sleeps 8-9 people.
Upstairs Room (Heaven) Fully air-conditioned, full bathroom. Common sleeping area – 4 beds (two bunk beds) & Master Bedroom – 1 queen bed