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Welcome to Summerscape 2010!

Welcome to Adventures in Fun at MSR SummerScape 2010! We look forward to having you back on campus to play and learn with all your old and new friends alike. Enclosed you will find a list of the camps you signed up for, a list of room assignments and a campus map to help you find your way. You will be given your official SummerScape t-shirt on the first day of your first camp. You can find your shirt and any other information at the table set up in front of the LE Encore room (first building on right).
Things to remember:

  • Please apply sunscreen and/or bug spray prior to coming to camp.
  • Snacks will be provided in both morning and afternoon camps.
  • ALL DAY and 9am-1pm campers must bring a lunch.
  • ALL water camps, the Swimming camp and Kids Just Wanna Have Fun camps should bring a swimming suit, towel and change of clothes.
  • IF you are new to MSR, please complete an EMERGENCY CONTACT form on first day of camp with a list of all food allergies or medical conditions (see David Hughens, Julie Price or Stephanie Henderson).
  • Toddler and Children’s House Explorer camps end at 12:00pm. Morning camps end at 1:00pm. All Day and Afternoon camps end at 4:00pm. Afternoon Toddler, Children’s House and Camp Cool Down ends at 5:30pm. Please pick up promptly. Regular late fees apply.
  • ALL CAMPERS must have up-to-date immunization records before being admitted to camp.
Sincerely,

David Hughens
SummerScape Director
848-1545 ext.248 or 559-5831 cell

Links and Documents

Camp Registration - Link
SummerScape Catalog - PDF
Camp Schedule and Room Assignments - PDF
Campus Map for SummerScape - PDF

Cancellation Policy: No penalty for cancellation until May 14, 2010. After that, there will be a $25 per camp fee for canceling.


What is Summerscape?

SummerScape is MSR's summer camp program. Many students return to our campus for week-long camps designed for those who love sports, crafts, cooking, or just plain old summer fun.


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