Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Important Information About Next Week's Field Trip

We will be leaving Tuesday, November 30 at 9:00 A.M. and returning December 1st at 2:15P.M.
You Will be served 4 meals while at camp. The gift shop will be opened while we are camping. There are many items under $10 along with drinks and snacks.
What to pack:
Raincoat
Sweat shirt and or jacket
Tennis Shoes or hiking boots
2 clean shirts and jeans
Socks and underwear
1 pair of pajamas
Towel
pillow case
sleeping bag or twin size sheets, the camp provides a blanket for each bed
Toiletries: soap, shampoo, hairbrush
Optional items:waist pack, water bottle, flashlight, camera and film, binoculars, sunglasses, or hat, and money for canteen. Singles and quarters no more than $20.00
Do not bring:
Knives, fire works, radios, electronics. We will watch a video on the bus.
Remember to label all belongings.
Camp information: Alabama 4-H Center
892 4-H Rd
Columbiana, Al 35051
Office: 205-669-4241
fax: 205-669-1364
You can visit the website at alabama4hcenter.org

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