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Cub Day Camp 2014
“Knights of the Round Table”
Dear Cub Scout Parent,
Welcome to the 2014 Cub Scout Day Camp at Camp Josepho! We are thrilled this year to offer a Cub Scout
program that is bigger and better than ever before. We pride ourselves at Camp Josepho for combining the best of the
outdoor camping experience with new and exciting developments in technology and entertainment. Thanks to a bevy of
camp visitors that will rotate around the camp theme of “Knights of the Round Table” we will bring in professional
actors, stunt performers, and professional fencers to work with Cub Scouts in their own Medieval wonderland. We
believe that summer camp should transport a camper to another world. The world that we will transport you to in this
camp is the world of King Arthur!
In this guide you will find all of the information you need as you prepare to send your Cub Scout to camp.
Remember that Cub Scout Day Camp involves the parents every step of the way. So don’t forget to look at the “Parent
Participation” section of this guide and attend one of our two pre-camp parent meetings on Saturday, June 7th at 10am
or Monday, June 9thth at 6:30pm. Both will take place at the Westside office: 10131 National Blvd. and take
approximately 1 hour. Family night, the night before camp wraps up, is an excellent way to make Cub Day Camp an
event for the whole family. Bring everyone on the second to last evening of camp for a Barbecue and Campfire.
Each week of Camp follows a different theme, meaning that your son can pursue his exact area of interest in one
of our sessions or attend both without getting bored. See what theme your week of camp is and remember that you can
bring costumes or props (no weapons) with your den to add to the festive aura of the whole camp. Remember, nothing
makes a Cub Scout’s day like an adult’s enthusiasm!
Week 1— “Knights of the Round Table”: Cubs will learn about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Scouts
experience the magic of every type of medieval role, from wizards to elves, and the honorable duties of Kings, knights
and squires. They will participate in hands-on arts and crafts for creating their own costume embellishments, learn the
science of medieval sorcery, and revisit camping classics like BB Guns and Archery with a twist.
Week 2—“Defending Camp Josepho, huzzah!”: Everything from defending the innocent to slaying dragons will be
covered in our second week. Scouts will learn from the best; professional fencers, stunt performers, and Medieval
storytellers.
Please note, there is a Talent Release form, which we will need in order for your son to appear in any pictures or video
shots in camp. Thank you for choosing Camp Josepho, we are thrilled to host you and your scouts in what we hope will
be the most exciting roster of programs that this camp has ever seen! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate
to call Sara Hagerty at 818-785-8700x181.
Sincerely,
Sara Hagerty and Tom Finn
Camp Director and Program Director
Camp Josepho Mission
The Western Los Angeles County Council Camping Department believes creating a world in which people make moral and ethical decisions. We believe that through outdoor adventure programs that are guided by the aims and methods of Scouting, we can influence young people over the course of their lifetime. Camp Josepho, which is at the intersection of technology and arts education in Scouting, addresses the wider goals of Scouting through Cub Scout and Boy Scout Programs that integrate Scouting values with creative enterprise.
Getting To Camp Driving
Camp Josepho is located at 3000 Rustic Canyon Rd, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272.
From Sunset Boulevard, turn north on Capri Drive. You will get to a round-about. Take it around until you find Capri
Drive again, it will be a near straight continuation. Stay on Capri Drive until the end and turn left onto Casale Road.
Casale will curve around the hill and turn into a dirt road.
Josepho’s main road into camp is considered a “Fire Road” and is open to hikers and bikers, as well as the normal flow of
traffic. Most areas of the road are one-lane and this makes driving safely extremely important. THE SPEED LIMIT ON THE
ROAD IS 5MPH. Please, be aware of the other traffic on the roads and we suggest carpooling to limit the number of
vehicles coming into camp. When confronting another vehicle going the opposite direction, be advised there are narrow
shoulders to allow the cars to pass but take your time. We will attempt to limit this difficulty by assigning times to enter
and exit camp, so please enter during the assigned enter times and wait to leave until the assigned exit time to reduce
congestion. The enter times for check-in are from 8:00am-8:45am and the exit time is at 9:00am. And enter times for
the afternoon are 4:00pm-4:30pm with a 4:45pm exit time.
The front gate requires a numerical code to allow access. This code will be given at the June pre-camp parent meetings
and another reminder will be sent shortly before arriving to camp. Be sure to give this code to any drivers with your Pack
who will be attending.
Shuttle
There is a shuttle service available to campers for $50/week or $100 for 2 weeks and is strongly recommended to reduce
traffic on the fire road. Shuttles will pick up from four locations on the Westside, you can see the routes and pickup
times here. (Note: Shuttles for the last day depart from camp at 12:00 noon.)
Parking
In accordance with BSA policy and safety regulations, PERSONAL VEHICLES ARE NEVER PERMITTED IN CAMP BEYOND
THE DESIGNATED PARKING AREA. However, a handicap accessible pass will be provided upon request at the Admin Area.
The parking lot is clearly marked and just inside the camp entrance. Be sure to always follow the instructions given at
camp while parking and back-in your vehicle to comply with the fire code. Only emergency and maintenance vehicles
will be allowed to park outside of the designated parking area and all others will be immediately towed. These policies
are for the safety of all campers. Please make sure parents who might be visiting camp during the week are aware of
these important policies. We appreciate your cooperation in parking only in designated areas. Upon arrival, the camp
staff will help guide you through the check-in procedure.
Check-In Procedures
Our friendly staff will greet you as you arrive in the parking lot and point you towards the check in area. Camp
begins at 9am on all days of camp though you may arrive earlier as per the drive-in schedule. Please note that the first
day of check-in will require more time if you do not turn in the forms and documents at either of the June parent
meetings. The check-in will only occur on the first day of camp ONLY and check-in on subsequent days will be much
easier and less time intensive. Assemble your Den/Pack at the parade grounds. One adult leader in charge should
proceed to the Admin Area to submit the needed forms and any payments due. Any late arrivals should park in the
parking lot and find a staff member in the lodge for check-in and a camp ID bracelet and/or t-shirt.
When checking in you MUST have the following items (or have already turned them in at meeting or to
Annual Health & Medical Form (parts A, B) For adult volunteers and campers
Food Allergy Survey IF applicable for adult volunteers and campers--submitted electronically
PROOF of Youth Protection For adult volunteers
Family BBQ Meal Reservation Form One per household
Talent Release Form For adult volunteers and campers
Parental Firearms Permission and Release (Parts A, B, C and D) One per camper
Pick-up Authorization Form One per camper (Two if attending both sessions)
At Camp
PACK LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
In accordance with BSA Youth Protection policies, there must be one adult leader for every five boys, one adult partner
for each Tiger Cub, and a minimum of two leaders for each unit. Please be sure that all visitors and new adults arriving at
camp check in with our camp staff in the Malibu Lodge to receive their ID bracelets. We ask that everyone clean up at
meal times and in program areas. This is a great service to camp.
Camp T-Shirts
Each camper will receive a Camper T-Shirt with their registration and will have the option to purchase more. The shirts
serve as a safety measure and allow us to identify campers. Please make sure campers wear their t-shirt every day.
Adults will receive a shirt only if they volunteer for the entire week, otherwise they will receive visitor wristbands to
identify them.
Smoking and Alcohol
Camp Josepho is a non-smoking facility. Smoking or tobacco use in front of any camper, leader, or staff member is
strictly prohibited. Alcoholic beverages are never permitted on any Boy Scout property. Please help the camp enforce
these rules by making sure all leaders and parents in your Pack are aware of this policy.
Homesickness
While most boys find themselves too busy with the fun and adventure of camp, homesickness can be a reality for Scouts
who are new to the outdoors and unfamiliar with being away from home. We encourage every boy who experience
homesickness to stay at camp, as overcoming homesickness often results in a strong sense of pride and achievement.
We have found that one of the strongest proponents of homesickness is the cell phone. Even though cell phones do not
usually work at camp, Leaders are strongly discouraged from allowing boys to use cell phones to call home. When a boy
sees another boy calling, he will usually feel the need to call home himself. Parents should talk to their sons before he
comes to camp about his feelings about leaving home, and make a plan on how to handle homesickness.
Emergency Procedures
An air-horn system can be heard throughout camp to alert campers and staff of an emergency. Each camping area has
an air-horn hanging near the entrance for emergency use by adults only. In the case of an emergency, staff is trained to
respond only to the Camp Director, or in his absence, his designee. The entire camp will participate in an emergency drill
and learn what to do in the case of a fire, earthquake, or other emergency. We ask that each adult leader knows where
the air horn is in case of an emergency and to adhere only to the instructions given by the camp staff. If there is an injury
that is not life threatening, do not call 911 unless given instruction by the Camp Director. Any staff member can notify
the camp director and camp medic with a radio or in their assigned areas.
The emergency telephone number at Camp Josepho is (310) 459-9093. This phone is staffed during program hours. Boys
can make emergency outgoing calls when accompanied by one of their adult leaders. Please note that cell phones do
not generally work while in camp.
What to Bring PLEASE BRING:
ALL FORMS if not previously submitted at parent meeting or electronically to [email protected]
Personal medications
Towel
Day pack (backpack)
Personal toiletries
Boots/shoes (suitable for hiking)
Camp T-Shirt
Swimsuit
LEADERS ALSO BRING:
Handbooks and advancement guides
A watch
RECOMMENDED ITEMS:
Sunscreen
Bug repellent
Canteen or water bottle
Sunglasses
Hat with visor
Spending money for the Trading Post
Costumes and Props (Medieval themed! No weapons)
PROHIBITED IN CAMP:
Personal radio, IPod, Walkman, PSP, Nintendo, DS, or other such electronic devices
Televisions
Firearms or bows
Alcoholic beverages
Fireworks
Sheath knives or knives with a blade over four inches
Liquid fuel
Pre-Camp Administration Medical Form
All campers and adults must bring a completed Annual Health and Medical Form to camp. Note Parts A & B are
required. Make a copy of all medical forms for future use. A parent or guardian must sign all Cub Scouts’ Health and
Medical Forms and be dated within a year prior to camp.
Prescription and non-prescription medication:
Medications, prescriptions and non-prescriptions brought to camp by campers and leaders are REQUIRED to be secured
and locked in the Camp’s Health Lodge, although a day’s dosage may be carried by the adult accompanying the Scout.
This may seem too strict for over the counter medication; however, if a child consumes medication that is not meant for
them, it has deadly potential. There will be certain exceptions for life saving medications to be carried at camp (ie.
emergency inhaler or epinephrine pen) This decision will be made during the medical exam given by our health officers.
Medications will be available for distribution following each meal or at other times arranged with the health officer.
MEDICATION MUST BE IN THE ORIGINAL CONTAINER and contain the following information:
1. Camper’s Name 4. Date Prescribed
2. Name of Prescribing Physician 5. Name of Medication
3. Prescription Number 6. Directions for Use
We have a qualified medical staff that is on duty at all times. A re-check of your medical form is required for all campers
on the first day of Summer Camp.
Special Diet Form
Please only submit this form if you have a special food allergy or dietary need. Regular eaters need not submit. Please
know which session you are registered to attend before submitting.
Youth Protection
All Adult Volunteers must take Youth Protection Training before camp—you do not need to be a registered member
of the BSA to take this training and it is free. The protection and privacy of our campers is taken very seriously at Camp
Josepho. All adult leaders and camp staff must follow BSA Youth Protection guidelines. Bathroom facilities are marked to
denote separate youth and adult facilities. Youth should not enter the adult facilities and adult should not enter youth
facilities. You may take Youth Protection online at www.myscouting.org or by checking out the DVD from the Anna
Ruggieri Service Center.
Day Camp Parent Participation
The Cub Scout Day Camp at Josepho is unique in that we hire a professional staff to coordinate activities and
administration of Day Camp. However, we still rely heavily on the help of volunteers to maintain the innovative program
that we offer and to keep our price much lower than comparable summer camps. One parent is asked to volunteer for at
least one day while their son is at Day Camp.
We need volunteers for:
Den Leaders (lead a group of Scouts and parents from activity to activity)
Additional Tasks/Activity Help: Let us know if you have an area of expertise or special skill that might apply to
the theme of camp. If it is impossible to volunteer for a day during the week, please contact the us at
If you didn’t include your availability and options on our online registration, please email
[email protected] with your availability during your child’s session(s). Remember, your participation will
improve your son’s experience at camp! We will try to have shifts filled after the parent meetings on June 7h and June
9th.
Family BBQ and Last Day of Camp
Family Night is an opportunity for the entire family to join their Cub Scout and see what Day Camp is all about. On the
Thursday night before the last day of camp, parents can arrive at 4:30pm for a barbecue, and stay for the campfire at
6:00pm. Activities for the night will end at 7:00pm. If your family is planning to join us for dinner, please complete The
Family Night Meal Reservation Form (available at the end of this packet) and turn it in with the full payment upon
check-in at camp on the first day.
Please note: The last day of camp is a half day and camp will conclude at 12:00pm. Drive-in times for the last day of
camp is from 11:00am - 11:45am. The exit/drive-out time is 12:00pm.
Visitors, Late Arrivals and Early Release
All campers, parents, and leaders arriving at camp at some time other than check-in must register at the Camp Office or
with a staff member and get a camp ID bracelet and/or t-shirt. It is also important that any leader being replaced checks
out. We must know who is in camp at all times. Everyone in camp will be given an ID bracelet and/or t-shirt to be worn
at all times for identification purposes.
All visitors must sign in and sign out with a camp staff member and get a camp ID bracelet. Any visitor who has not
registered may be asked to leave camp. It is important for safety that we know who is visiting our camp and when.
Visitors who intend to eat a meal at camp must purchase a meal ticket at the Camp Office. Meal tickets for lunch are $6.
While we encourage every boy to experience Summer Camp in its entirety, any child that needs to be released early
must have an “Early Release Form” (found in Part B of the Medical Form and our additional form at the bottom of this
packet) filed at the beginning of camp. We ask that you fill out our Pick-up Authorization Form at the end of this packet
because we find it most efficient to have this immediately on hand in our admin office. This is to maintain camper’s
security and will be strictly followed. If there is to be an alteration to the submitted schedule or emergency release then
a parent or guardian must be the person picking up the child and must show a picture ID. Any alternative or emergency
release should be made known to the Camp Director as soon as possible and before the youth leaves the camp.
FAMILY NIGHT BBQ
The Family Night BBQ is a great time to come with the family and have dinner at camp with your son. We will have dinner followed by
the closing program. It is great to see what your camper has been doing all week. It will also allow you to watch him perform in a group.
Parents are encouraged to arrive in the afternoon and see some of the activities or just come for supper at 5:15 pm
Meal tickets will be distributed to Pack leaders at the Flag Lowering Ceremony on the last day.
PARENT’S NIGHT SCHEDULE
4:30pm Arrival, join Scouts in activities
5:00pm Flag Lowering Ceremony
5:15pm Dinner
6:00pm Cub Scout Campfire
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
MEAL RESERVATION FORM
Visitor Name: _____________________________________________________
Camper’s Name: _____________________________________________ Pack# _____________
Week Date or Session#: _______________________________________
______ # of Tickets (Adults & Children age 7 or older) X $7.00 = $__________ (Total Due)
______ # of Children (age 6 and under) = FREE
Please submit this form at parent meeting, electronically, or at check-in during camp
Talent Release Form
I hereby assign and grant to the local council and the Boy Scouts of America the right and permission to use and publish the photographs/film/videotapes/electronic representations and/or sound recordings made of me or my child at all Scouting activities, and I hereby release the Boy Scouts of America, the local council, the activity coordinators, and all employees, volunteers, related parties, or other organizations associated with the activity from any and all liability from such use and publication.
I hereby authorize the reproduction, sale, copyright, exhibit, broadcast, electronic storage, and/or distribution of said photographs/film/videotapes/electronic representations and/ or sound recordings without limitation at the discretion of the Boy Scouts of America, and I specifically waive any right to any compensation I may have for any of the foregoing.
Participants Printed Name:______________________________________________________________
(if over 18 years old) Participants Signature: ________________________________________________Date:_____________
(if under 18 years old) Parent or Legal Guardian's Signature: ____________________________________Date:_____________
(if required by your state; for example, CA) 2nd Parent or Legal Guardian's Signature: ________________________________Date:_____________
Boy Scouts of America
MINOR’S NAME (Please print): __________________________________________________________
Section A. Parental Firearms Permission and Release
California State Law prohibits any person from furnishing, loaning or otherwise providing a minor any firearm or live ammunition without the express permission of their parent or guardian. Your child will not be allowed on the shooting range without the following signed
release. If you do not wish your child to participate in shooting activities please write “NO PERMISSION” at the bottom of this Section A
(immediately above the line “Consent to Full Program”) and then continue to Sections B and C. If you do wish your child to participate in
such activities, please complete the rest of this Section A, sign and date it and continue to Sections B and C.
I (Please print) __________________________________the Parent [ ] Legal Guardian [ ] of the above named minor do hereby give permission as required by California Penal Code Sections 12552, 12070, 12072 and 12078, et. seq. to the Boy Scouts of America,
Western Los Angeles County Council (the “Council”), and to instructors certified by the Council meeting the requirements for instructors established by the Boy Scouts of America (National), to furnish a firearm (including without limitation a BB gun, air rifle, pellet gun, or
C02 gun), and related ammunition, to said minor for the purpose of instructing your child in the safe handling and loading of firearms,
the safe discharge of firearms and marksmanship.
Signed: _________________________________The Parent [ ] Legal Guardian [ ]
Print full name: ____________________________________________ Date: _____________________
Section B. Consent to Full Program
The Council’s camp programs may include some or all of the following activities: horseback riding, archery, camping, swimming,
snorkeling, boating, sailing, hiking, mountain biking, crafts, use of sharp instruments, including a knife and ax, rock climbing, rappelling,
team sports, and other similar activities. Your signature below will grant consent for the above named minor to participate in all of the above activities at camp without limitation if you check the box marked “Consent to full program.” Alternatively, if you wish to limit or
exclude your child’s participation in any of the aforementioned activities, please check the other box below and explain the activity or
activities in which your child’s participation is restricted or excluded and the manner in which it is to be restricted:
[ ] Consent to full program [ ] Consent to program with the following limitations/exclusions:
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Section C. Prohibited Activities Camp Josepho (the “Camp”) has rules and policies that all scouts and other participants (collectively, “Participants”) are required to
abide by in compliance with Boy Scout. Upon arrival at a Camp, staff members will review all rules and policies with the Participants. These rules and policies include, but are not limited to:
(see next page) 1) A Participant must not throw rocks.
2) A Participant must follow the buddy system such that he must have a buddy for all activities at the Camp and
may be asked to return to the Camp if found without a buddy.
3) In the case of Camp Josepho, the Camp has undeveloped and potentially unsafe areas including, but not limited to: all hiking trails. Use of these areas by a Participant is considered to be “at his own risk” and any minors venturing
into these areas must be accompanied by an adult.
4) A Participant may not swim or otherwise enter the pool when the pool is closed.
5) A Participant may not enter areas designated as “off limits” or having a similar designation. Off limit areas include, but are not limited to:
a) Staff areas such as staff housing, laundry area, maintenance area and the staff lounge, except
in case of emergency. b) Program areas when closed. This includes but is not limited to: the field sports ranges, Scoutcraft area, Nature
area, construction areas, construction materials storage, and the Camp water tank.
6) A Participant may not smoke.
7) A Participant may not feed, handle or in any way interact with animals. This includes, but is not limited to: feral cats, insects, foxes, squirrels, bison, deer and snakes.
8) A Participant may not use prohibited items which include:
a) Alcohol and narcotics (including medicinal marijuana) b) Ammunition, firearms, compressed air guns, pellet guns, martial arts weapons, fish spears or spear guns, and bows and
arrows (unless participating in an authorized and supervised activity designed for such purpose).
c) Bikes
d) Fireworks, fuel or propane e) Any other illegal substance or items
By signing as any additional ones he is informed of by the Camp staff. Additionally I certify that I have discussed the foregoing rules and policies with my child and that he will follow and abide by these rules and policies as well as any other they are informed of by the
Camp staff.
Signed: _______________________________________________The Parent [ ] Legal Guardian [ ]
Section D. Exculpation and Indemnity
With regard to those activities listed in Sections A and B as to which you have given your consent to have your child participate (the
“Participatory Activities”), and with respect to the any activities engaged in by your child that violate the rules and policies of a Camp, as
summarized in Section C above (the “Prohibited Activities”), by signing below, you (for yourself and on behalf of your child and his/her parents, if applicable), agree that (i) the Council, the Boy Scouts of America and each of their respective directors, officers, members,
activity coordinators, instructors or participants, employees or volunteers (collectively and individually, the Indemnified Parties”), shall
not be liable or responsible for any injury or damage your child may suffer or incur as a result of participating in the Participatory Activities or the Prohibited Activities unless solely attributable to the gross negligence or intentional misconduct of the Indemnified
Party, and (ii) your child and you, to the full extent of your liability under applicable law for your child’s actions or omissions, jointly agree
to defend, hold harmless and indemnify the Indemnified Parties from and against all losses, claims, damages, costs or expenses
(including reasonable legal fees and court or similar costs) in connection with any action or claim brought or made (or threatened to be brought or made) for, or on account of, any injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons (including your child)
arising or in any way related to any action or omission of your child during the course of engaging in said Participatory Activities or
Prohibited Activities, unless solely attributable to the gross negligence or intentional misconduct of the Indemnified Party.
Signed: __________________________________________________The Parent [ ] Legal Guardian [ ]
Print full name: ____________________________________________ Date: ____________________
Camp Josepho 2014
Session 1-Camper Pick-Up Authorization
Camper’s Last Name: ___________________________ First Name: ______________________________
A camper will ONLY be released to a parent, guardian, and/or persons named on the form below. If any person
NOT listed on this form attempts to pick-up a child, a parent/guardian will be called and the child will be held
at camp until the parent is reached.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Monday, June 16th 2014.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Tuesday, June 17th 2014.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Wednesday, June 18th 2014.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Thursday, June 19th 2014.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Friday, June 20th 2014.
Parent Signature ________________________________ Date _______________________________
Camp Josepho 2014
Session 2-Camper Pick-Up Authorization
Camper’s Last Name: ___________________________ First Name: ______________________________
A camper will ONLY be released to a parent, guardian, and/or persons named on the form below. If any person
NOT listed on this form attempts to pick-up a child, a parent/guardian will be called and the child will be held
at camp until the parent is reached.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Monday, June 23rd 2014.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Tuesday, June 24th 2014.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Wednesday, June 25th 2014.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Thursday, June 26th 2014.
I ___________________________, authorize______________________________, with the driver’s license
number___________________________ from the state of _________, to pick up my child,
______________________________from the Camp Josepho Cub Day Camp on Friday, June 27th 2014.
Parent Signature ________________________________ Date _______________________________