Will transportation be provided?
No. Retreat attendees are responsible for transportation to and from the campsite. We highly encourage carpooling to save money on gas.
Will food be provided?
Yes. Food will be provided during your entire stay at Camp. On Friday, lunch and dinner will be served. On Saturday and Sunday, breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be served. On Monday, only breakfast will be served.
What is the living arrangement like?
Attendees will be bunking with their respective family members and counselors. Mattresses, restrooms, and showers will be available.
What should I bring to Camp Delta?
You should bring anything that you think you will need for a four day period. This includes, but is not limited to, a sleeping bag/blanket, pillows, toiletries, enough clothes for four days, tennis shoes, etc. It would also be a good idea to bring insect repellent, sunblock, and/or a hat because there are a few outdoor activities. If your doctor has prescribed medications that you must take on a daily basis, don't forget to bring them along with a written prescription.
Are there activities involving water? Will I need to pack a swimsuit?
There may be a few water activities planned so a swimsuit is recommended, but not necessary.
Will there be free time to relax or are there activities scheduled throughout the entire day?
There are lots of activities planned for each of the retreat days. However, free time is allotted for relaxation and recuperation purposes.
Are retreat attendees allowed to leave the camp site?
There shouldn't be any reason for attendees to leave the camp site without permission from the retreat counselors and staff.