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FAQ - “A Typical Day At Camp”
In truth, there is probably no ‘typical day at camp’ in Ukraine’s youth camps! Schedules constantly change and each camp schedule is different. However, the following represents general schedules that have been experienced by past teams.

It is not unusual for a director to inform your team at the last minute that you will not have the children ‘tomorrow’ as they have an excursion or activities. Or your age group may have camp duty on given days that conflicts with your group times. “F L E X I B L E” is the operative word for being at camp and for working with camp schedules.

Monday – Friday

7 am Rise and Shine. Campers may meet at the flagpole
8-10 am Breakfast. Clean up at cabins
10am-1 pm Camp classes and activities. Teams teach their classes at this time.
1-2 pm Lunch
2-4 pm Nap/quiet time with students in their cabins
4-6pm Sports activities and games
6-7 pm
Supper
7-9 pm All-camp activity – variety, from concerts for campers to competitions by cabins
9-11 pm Disco
11pm Bedtime

Weekend - Saturday, Sunday
Families may visit their children or take them on excursions. Teams usually have free time on these days and may plan local sight-seeing excursions or a trip into a nearby town.

For More Information, contact the Youth Camp Program Coordinator at: 800-486-1818 or email us at youthcamps@eem.org.


FAQ - “A Typical Day At Camp”
In truth, there is probably no ‘typical day at camp’ in Ukraine’s youth camps! Schedules constantly change and each camp schedule is different. However, the following represents general schedules that have been experienced by past teams.

It is not unusual for a director to inform your team at the last minute that you will not have the children ‘tomorrow’ as they have an excursion or activities. Or your age group may have camp duty on given days that conflicts with your group times. “F L E X I B L E” is the operative word for being at camp and for working with camp schedules.

Monday – Friday

7 am Rise and Shine. Campers may meet at the flagpole
8-10 am Breakfast. Clean up at cabins
10am-1 pm Camp classes and activities. Teams teach their classes at this time.
1-2 pm Lunch
2-4 pm Nap/quiet time with students in their cabins
4-6pm Sports activities and games
6-7 pm
Supper
7-9 pm All-camp activity – variety, from concerts for campers to competitions by cabins
9-11 pm Disco
11pm Bedtime

Weekend - Saturday, Sunday
Families may visit their children or take them on excursions. Teams usually have free time on these days and may plan local sight-seeing excursions or a trip into a nearby town.

For More Information, contact the Youth Camp Program Coordinator at: 800-486-1818 or email us at youthcamps@eem.org.




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