JUMPIN ALL DAY
JUMPIN ALL DAY
Make Life Long Memories
at Summer Camp
JULY 14-16, 2025
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Ages 9-11 & 12-14
[14 and entering 9th grade in 2025]
9am-8:30pm
$225
Campers will
experience an awesome,
life-changing
3-day adventure
this summer building and enjoying friendships and learning Biblical truths while taking part in wild and crazy field games, exciting river activities, creating amazing arts & crafts projects, swimming
and more.
WHAT TO BRING
Please Label Everything
Back Pack
Bible and Notebook
Swimsuit and Towel
Water Bottle
Sun Screen
Bug Spray
Closed toe running shoes
Flip flops for pool if desired
Camera
Overnight kids also need:
Sleeping bag, pillow and toiletries
No Cell Phone Use During Camp. If we see a child with their iPhone we will take the iPhone and put it in a secure place until pick-up. If your child would like to call you they can ask head leadership and we will call you together.
No drugs, firearms, knives or fireworks
Be cautious what you send
to camp with your child. Jump-In is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
DETAILS
Grade school and 12–14-year-olds camps run at the same time but are consider separate camps. The ages will overlap in meals and club. 12-14 year olds are in their own age range groups and have special activities that only they get to do.
DROP-OFF 9am
Enter the main entrance of Canby Grove Christian Center and follow the signs to
check-in.
PICK-UP 8:30pm.
OVERNIGHT OPTIONS
A limited number of rooms are available for parents
and their camper to stay overnight. See below for more parent information.
If you live outside of the greater Canby, Oregon City, Aurora, Mololla, Wilsonville, and Tualatin area we may be able to make overnight accommodations for your child to attend camp. Please contact Angie Weyer at angiew@jump-in.org
The cost for overnight is $75 plus the cost of camp. Add the child overnight option to the cart.
LUNCH & DINNER
Lunch and Dinner are included with the cost of camp and will be eaten in our dining room. The delicious meals are prepared by the Canby Grove Chef. Some accommodations are available for allergies.
(Overnight campers will have a continental breakfast before camp begins. This option is only open to those that have paid and registered for overnight accomodations.)
If your camper has special dietary needs please pack a special snack or two as well. (Snack Shack may not have snacks that can accommodate their needs.)
SWIMMING
Pool safety is a priority at Canby Grove. Please specify on the healthcare form how well your camper can swim and if he or she requires a life jacket.
In addition, confirm with the registrar your camper’s swimming ability when checking in on the first day of camp. Canby Grove has a limited number of life jackets and sizes. We recommend providing your camper with a personal, labeled life jacket to assure a good fit should he or she require one.
ESSENTIALS
We suggest that every camper come with a labeled bag or backpack and a few essentials inside: a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and water bottle and a light jacket or sweatshirt.
We recommend clothes that can get stained. Dirt will be a part of our day, paint and glue will be a part of art and crafts if they choose to take part in them. Shoes in which your camper can run easily are recommended. Flip-flops do not work as well at camp and often end up breaking.
SNACK SHACK Snack Shack
will be open to purchase sodas, smoothies, candy bars, popcorn and more. This is an optional but for the campers. Each group will have the chance to visit the snack shack during the day. Purchases range from $1-$5.
WATER BOTTLES
Every camper needs to bring their own water bottle. Water stations all over camp are available to refill their bottles
all over campus. We no longer give cups at every station.
MEDICATIONS
If your child needs medications administered during the day they need
to be given each day to the nurse in a pharmaceutical bottle with dosage on
the bottle.
LOST AND FOUND
Please label everything.
Jump-In NW will keep lost and found items for one week after camp. After one week lost
and found will be donated to
a local charity. Campers are responsible for their own personal belongings.
PARENT OVERNIGHT OPTIONS
For campers who live outside of the greater Canby, Wilsonville, Aurora, and Tualatin area, making it difficult to drop-off and
pick-up everyday, we do have some discounted overnight options for parents to stay
on the property with their camper or over night in our river front lodge.
As a parent of a camper on property, you are invited to join in our teaching and worship sessions. You may also enjoy being at the river or spending a bit of time at the pool as time slots will be made available for adults. We do not allow Adults to be around the campers during free-time, games, group activities, and meals. Visiting adults will also not be allowed to sit in Jr. High break-out sessions.
Accommodations are limited and. Meal options are not available for parents. The town of Canby has many options
for restaurants. Cooking on property is not permitted. There are no refrigerators in the rooms.
Every parent will need to complete an online background check in order
to stay on campus.
Add overnight parent option
to the cart when registering.