Rental
Information
Info for Groups
Costs
Beds & Buildings
Doctrinal
Statement
Information
for Groups
Information For Groups
Using the Facilities
Twin Peaks will furnish:
1. A representative to be available
at camp for the maintenance of the power plant, equipment
and any other
minor repair work needed during camp.
2. Propane gas for the generator, stoves, refrigerators, etc.
3. Electricity by means of the camp generator, 24 hours a day.
4. Trash and garbage pickup as contained in trash cans provided. (The group
using the camp must collect
the garbage and trash into these containers outside of the buildings.)
5. Hot and cold water to all showers and kitchen. (summer only)
6. Recreation equipment - ping-pong table and net, golf clubs, volleyball poles
and net, etc. (Charges will be
assessed for lost, broken or damaged equipment).
7. Brooms and dust pans for clean up.
8. Pots, pans and other kitchen equipment.
9. Snack shop with refrigerator and freezer.
10. Piano in dining hall and chapel.
11. An American flag and a Christian flag which is available for use during
each week of camp as long as
proper rules concerning the flags are observed.
12. A current Colorado State Child Care license for camps.
13. A key to the cabins for the director of the week.
The Group using the camp
shall provide:
1. Staff to operate the camp program.
2. Sufficient counselor to maintain order and keep testimony for the Lord.
Ages 8-10; 8 to 1 camper to
counselor ratio; ages 11-13; 10-1; 14 and up; 12 to 1.
3. Food and kitchen help to prepare it and to serve campers (except when arrangements
are made with Twin
Peaks Staff ahead of time).
4. Trash bags and cleaning supplies for use in the kitchen and the cabins.
5. A health supervisor such as a doctor, RN, LPN, or EMT. Credentials must
be available. (Need a copy for
camp’s files.)
6. Each camper and staff person must have a written physical at camp with them.
(TPBC must have copy of
each physical to stay in our permanent files.)
7. Recreation equipment - ping-pong balls, golf balls, volleyballs and whatever
else needed.
8. All paper goods including tissue paper for outhouses and restrooms.
9. Meals for camp representative.
10. Proof of camper insurance to release Twin Peaks of any liability in case
of injury.
Cabin availability:
1. All cabins are available to use with the exception of the Sheppard and Thomas
(Meeker) cabins which will house
the camp representatives.
2. No equipment shall be moved or removed from any building without the permission
of the camp rep and
then it shall be returned before leaving camp.
3. Van Dam, Cochran, Ward, McCarrol and Morrish cabins shall be used for staff
and families as much as
possible.
4. The cabin marked Infirmary will house health personnel.
5. The camp rep shall be informed of the location of all staff and campers
so he may contact them in case
of emergency.
6. There are also four RV sites with water and elof the dining hall. Check
for availability first.
Clean up and inspection:
1. A walk-thru inspection will
be taken at beginning and end of each week with the director
of the group present and the camp rep of Twin Peaks, in order
to check for cleanliness and breakage.
2. All cabins and buildings must be left clean for the following week of camp
(Instructions are posted in
each building).
3. Breakage other than normal wear must be repaired or paid for by group- occupying
the grounds of Twin
Peaks.
4. Outhouses and restrooms must be mopped and sterilized (toilet seats clean).
5. Outside grounds must be left free of trash and paper.
6. Refrigerators and freezers must be defrosted and cleaned. (please leave
the doors open after cleaning
them.)
Miscellaneous rules and
guidelines:
1. Be sure all campers know where the camp boundaries are and do not allow
them on private property
surrounding camp.
2. Have at least one fire drill a week and know evacuation routes.
3. Report all problems with facilities to camp rep.
4. No supplies shall be brought into camp before the day camp begins and all
supplies must be removed on
the day camp ends.
5. No pets shall be brought to camp while camp is in session.
6. Medical examination records for each camper and staff must be available
at camp. (Need copy of each
left at camp permanently.)
7. Registration information for each camper and parental release forms for
emergency treatment must be on
file at camp.
8. All records of injuries, sickness and treatment given to campers and staff
must be kept by the health
person in written form in the log books provided (a separate log book must
be used, one for staff and
another for campers). Any injuries that may require hospitalization or a physician;s
care must be reported
to the State within 48 hours. See Camp rep for the proper forms.
9. Medication shall be given only by written order or prescription for each
specific camper. Follow the
Twin Peaks “Standing Orders” for injuries or sickness..also give
only nonprescription medicine
recommended by Twin Peaks Camp doctor. (The list is on the medicine cabinet
door.)..all medicines must
be locked up and collect all medicines from campers and give out as prescribed.
10. There must be written parental authorization for all off-campsite trips.
11. A list of all staff must be on hand along with their ages, training, and
experience.
12. Emergency telephone numbers must be available for each staff person.
13. The daily schedule for camp activities shall be posted.
14. The daily menu for the camp shall be posted in the kitchen and kept on
file.
15. If there is an out-of-camp trip, a written itinerary shall be left with
the camp director and available for
emergency purposes
16. An accurate system for knowing the location for each camper at all times
must be employed.
17. Parents should have a list of activities before camp to give them opportunity
to indicate to camp staff if
they do not wish their child to participate in an activity.
18. All Vehicles are to be parked in the parking area and are not to leave
graveled roads without talking to
TPBC staff first.
19. Your group must follow all written policies of Twin Peaks. A copy of these
policies will be sent to you.
If you have questions or want to be exempt from one or more of these rules,
please contact the Camp
Director prior to the dates that are reserved. Thank you and may God bless
your time at Twin Peaks Bible
Camp.
Costs: Summer & Winter 2009 -2010
Summer:
There is a $500 nonrefundable rental deposit required to reserve camp for a week. There is a $100 nonrefundable 1-2 day camp rental deposit to reserve your requested dates. This deposit will be credited towards your final fee.
| Number of persons: 15 - 25 |
$23 per person/per day |
| |
with meals |
$35 per person/per day |
| Number of persons: 26 - 50 |
$21 per person/per day |
| |
with meals |
$33 per person/per day |
| Number of persons: 51 - 75 |
$19 per person/per day |
| |
with meals |
$31 per person/per day |
| Number of persons: 76 & more |
$17 per person/per day |
| |
with meals |
$29 per person/per day |
Winter:
| 1 Night Stay |
$30 per person |
| |
with meals |
$41 per person |
| 2 Night Stay |
$43 per person |
| |
with meals |
$65 per person |
| 3 Night Stay |
$56 per person |
| |
with meals |
$89 per person |
There is a minimum of $300 per day to rent camp.
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