Archives: Camp FAQs

Is the camp fee, tuition or deposit refundable?

There are no refunds for any reason. Camp fees are not transferable to any other Italian Center program or membership.

Is there an early payment plan discount?

Yes, any account paid in full by March 22, 2024 is entitled to receive a 5% discount off of the tuition.

When are the full camp tuition and program fees due?

All camp accounts must be paid in full by TBD.

Is there a deposit required at the time of registration?

Yes, there is a $400.00 non-refundable/applicable deposit required to hold your camper’s placement in camp.

What happens on rainy days?

On rainy days we move the camp into the main building. We use the gymnasium, various available banquet rooms, and weather permitting the outdoor/indoor pools. We offer activities such as a game area, movies, gym time, music, dance and arts & crafts.

Is snack provided?

Yes, full day campers are given a nut free snack in the afternoon. These snacks vary between cookies, crackers, Popsicles, popcorn, fruit snacks, etc. Campers are also allowed to bring their own snacks to eat at snack time. The Middle School camp has the privilege of using the IC snack bar to purchase a snack in the afternoon. Anyone with food allergies must supply their own snacks from home. Please note that the camp is nut free.

Is lunch provided?

Each camper brings a bag lunch to camp. The lunches are refrigerated in the morning until lunch. All lunches must be nut free

How long are the health forms valid for?

Health forms are valid for 2 years.

Do we have medical treatment available at camp?

Yes, we have a registered nurse on staff from 8:30am-5:00pm and our camp doctor is on call. All lifeguards are First Aid/CPR trained.

What are the ages of our staff members?

Junior Counselors are high school students that must be 16 years-old by the start of the camp season to be eligible to be employed at The IC Day Camp. Senior/Activity Counselors have completed at least one year of college or above. Many of our staff members are area teachers, college and graduate students.