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The
CCSC Experience: Apart from the obvious fun and
variety of activities available during a summer on the
shores of Cape Cod Bay, our campers become participating
members of a supportive, caring community where safety,
fun and friendships are our hallmarks.
The Campers: CCSC are
coeducational camps playing host to some 375 campers per
session ranging in age from 8 to 17. Our campers
come to us from throughout the United States and around
the world with approximate geographic distributions as
follows: 50% New England, 40% other states (23
represented) 10% International. Campers are placed
in 10 units according to age and grade. Each year,
we have an annual average return between 65% and 70%.
Sessions: Our general
programs are available for 3 1/2 or 7 week sessions.
We do offer a special 10 day Campers
A-Way program for
young 1st time campers. Another special program is
our Junior Counselor Training Program for teens.
Campers in this program must attend camp for the full
session. Percentages of campers choosing the various
sessions are as follows: Full Season 30%, Half
Season 60%, Campers A-Way 10%.
Living at Camp: Campers
are housed in comfortable cabins accommodating between 10
and 14 campers with 2 to 4 counselors. The cabins
are screened, have electricity and bathrooms are attached
to all but the original 3 Wono cabins which have adjacent
toilets. Campers become integral members of a group
living experience learning their individual
responsibilities and contributing to the group's direction
and fulfillment.
Daily Schedule:
| 7:00 AM |
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Reveille |
| 7:30 AM |
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Breakfast |
| 8:15 AM |
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Morning Assembly |
| 9:30 AM |
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First Activity Period |
| 10:45 AM |
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Second Activity Period |
| 12:15 PM |
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Lunch, Store, Rest Hour |
| 2:30 PM |
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Third Activity Period |
| 3:30 PM |
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Fourth Activity Period |
| 4:30 PM |
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Fifth Activity Period |
| 5:30 PM |
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Dinner |
| 6:45 PM |
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Evening Unit Activities |
| 9:00 PM |
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Taps (Bedtimes vary by age group) |
Please Note: To maintain our distinctive camp environment, we do
not allow campers to utilize or have in their possession
cellular telephones, pages or electronic email devices
while at camp. Counselors and staff are also
restricted in their use of cellular phones or other
electronic devices while on campus.
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