Frequently Asked Questions
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The short answer is, “No.” Generally Camp Elderberry is fully booked with events specifically for children or adults with differing abilities. However, if you feel like your child may qualify, feel free to Contact Us.
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Plan to spend the day outdoors experience the elements. Camps continue in the rain and wind. We have only canceled camps or events due to air quality caused by environmental smoke, extreme heat and lighting storms. We are very active and could even go for a walk with the ponies. Interacting with small animals is always a camp favorite.
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We play outdoors and could go for a walk. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are a must to protect your feet when working with the ponies!
Things to bring that will help have your best experience: Bug spray, sunscreen, hat, a large full water bottle and an extra set of clothes in case of water games. No electronics and phones, leave those with the parents/guardians.
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We encourage parents/guardians to stay for the orientation and then leave the facility. We will have all the needed safety information listed on the registration form. We want the kids to be able to engage with peers without their parents’ setting limitations. Our goal is for the child to hear what they can do, not what they can’t do.
We will have time to debrief with parents after camp so you can hear about their camp experiences.