Frequently Asked Questions
Directions:
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From the East: Take US 50/301 West to Kent
Island. Exit RIGHT at the last exit before the Chesapeake
Bay Bridge (exit #37) Route 8/Stevensville/Romancoke. Take
a LEFT on Route 8 South and proceed approximately 2 miles to
Camp Wright Lane on the RIGHT. Look for our wooden Camp
Wright sign.
From the West:Take
US 50/301 East across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Exit RIGHT at
the first exit (exit #37) off the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Rout
8/ Stevensville/ Romancoke. Take a RIGHT on Route 8 South and
proceed approximately 2 miles to Camp Wright Lane, on the RIGHT.
Look for our wooden Camp Wright sign.
Q: What is served during meals at resident
camp?
A: We offer healthy meals three times a day. No peanut
products are permitted. We use local Kent Island produce.
We also provide two snacks throughout the day and encourage
plenty of water drinking during the hot months. If your camper
has a food allergy please let us know on the Medical form and we
will serve meals accordingly.
Q: What should my
camper bring to camp?
A: For a complete packing list,
click here. Additionally, please
remember to LABEL EVERYTHING your child brings to camp.
Cell Phones are not permitted, and we ask that campers bring
only disposable cameras for use during sessions.
Q: How can I send email or view photos
of the session?
A:
Bunk1 is a ONE
WAY service for you to email your child and view photos
of the session.
Q: Where should I send mail?
A: For the camp address,
click
here. Remember to address mail to a
specific camper, including the appropriate cabin name. It
is distributed each day during rest hour. We ask that if
you sent a "care package" that you not include food. We live in
a rustic environment and we don't like to encourage animals to
visit.
Q: What if my family is not
Episcopalian?
A: We welcome campers from all faiths and backgrounds.
Q: It is the first time my child has
ever spent the night away. How do you handle homesickness?
A: Our staff is trained in many techniques to handle
homesickness and maximize a camper's ability to cope with
emotional challenges. We are supportive and respectful of
all of our campers' needs.
Click here for more information on
homesickness.