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Spring Mill Bible Camp • Where Great Things Happen!
 
      
Frequently Asked Questions
  

       
What Should I Bring?
          Bible, notebook, pencil, bedding, towels, toilet articles, 
          swimsuit, week's supply of modest clothing (see Rules page),
          comfortable shoes (2 pair suggested), jacket, fan (1 only),       
          flashlight, sunscreen

        What Should I NOT Bring?
          Electronic entertainment devices (e.g., MP3 players, cell phones,
          radios, handheld games, etc.), firearms, tobacco, drugs, axes,
          fireworks, knives, & musical instruments.

         What Activities are at Camp?
          Campers shall participate in daily Bible classes, chapel, singing,
          campfires, sports (softball, basketball, volleyball, etc.), swimming
         (boys & girls alternate days), and Park day.

         What about the Day Campers?
          Wear play clothes & shoes, bring a towel,
          pillow & blanket or sleeping bag.

        What Time do I Check-In?
          2pm to 4pm EDT • Indianapolis & Louisville are
          now on same time zone! 1pm to 3pm Evansville time

         What is the Pick-Up Time?
          Varies each week.  Check with Director upon
          arrival at camp on check-in day.

         Can I Send Mail to a Camper?
          YES!  Send personal mail during camp session to: 
         (DO NOT SEND REGISTRATION FORMS TO THIS ADDRESS)
          Spring Mill Bible Camp
          "Campers Name"
          2830 State Rd. 60 East
          Mitchell, IN  47446


         Registration FAQ's...

         Registrations will not be taken by phone.
 
         100 campers max. per session on 1st come, 1st served basis.
          (5 of 7 sessions filled to capacity last year, REGISTER EARLY!)

         Completed registration and full payment required to reserve session.

         Campers wishing to attend multiple camp sessions must submit a
         registration form for each session.

         Rules for acceptance & participation in the program are the same
         for everyone regardless of race, color, sex, age, handicap, or national
         origin.  Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated
         against in any USDA-related activity should write the
         Secretary of Agriculture, Washington DC 20250