Date: Sun Aug 03, 2:00 PM EST - Fri Aug 15, 3:00 PM EST
Program Descriptions: Continue your leadership
journey in the CIT 2 program and perfect your camp counselor skills.
As a CIT 2 Girl Scouts will plan and lead activities for younger
campers, including a service project. Assist camp staff as you
practice coordinating schedules, learn effective group management
techniques, and help campers resolve conflicts. You will continue to
serve as a role model for younger campers and expand your leadership
skills. The CIT2 program spans two consecutive weeks of overnight
camp, with a weekend break. Participants will receive the CIT 2 pin
after completing the two-week session.
Pre- Requisite: To participate in the CIT 2 program,
a camper must have already completed the CIT 1 program and be an
Ambassador level scout.
Unit Life:
- Unit assignments are carefully determined based on program
needs, participant numbers, camper ages and available beds, ensuring
a comfortable and well-organized experience for all campers. CIT 1
& CIT 2 campers often share a unit, and assigned camp
staff.
- At Lake Clear there are 2 types of units with
mattresses on cots or bunkbeds: lean-tos or small cabins.
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Lean to Units - Each lean-to unit includes 6-8
sleeping structures, with most structures sleeping four people
each. Staff will be housed in one structure within the unit,
while campers will be paired or grouped with fellow program
participants. A communal bathhouse is located nearby with flush
toilets, shower stalls and potable water for washing and
drinking.
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Cabin units - Each cabin sleeps 10 - 16
campers, with a separate room for staff. Cabins have one single
occupant bathroom (with shower stall, flush toilet and sink),
electricity and bunks beds with mattresses for campers and
staff. A shower house with multiple private stalls and flush
toilets is available nearby.
- We will do
our best to honor buddy requests within the unit while also
encouraging new friendships and group bonding.
Payment information:
- A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to secure camp
registration. The balance may be paid in installments of any amount,
with the balance due in full by June 17th, 2025. All payments are
non-refundable after June 17th. Registrations not paid in full by
June 18th may be canceled. In the case of such cancellation, any
payments, minus the $100 deposit will be refunded to the original
form of payment. Registrations made after June 17th must be paid in
full at the time of registration.
Paperwork Information:
- All campers must provide annual health information, in
accordance with Department of Health, American Camp Association, and
GSNENY policies. The camp team needs detailed health information to
ensure they can meet your camper's health needs. Some forms require
a signature by a healthcare provider. Any medication (including
over-the-counter items) that a camper will receive while at camp
must be sent in the original packaging with signed orders from a
doctor. After registering for camp, you will receive further
information regarding the required forms and how to submit them. All
camp paperwork, including health histories and immunization records,
must be submitted no later than Tuesday, June 17, 2025 to allow time
to review. Any registration for which all completed paperwork has
not been received by that date is subject to cancellation.
Next steps:
- Within 7 days of your registration you will receive a Camper
and Caregiver Handbook which will help you prepare for your summer
at camp. You'll also receive links to the forms you'll need to
complete and information about pre-ordering items from our Trading
Post.