Camper {E}Mail
Monday, July 15, 2013 at 8:03AM
HoneyRock in 2:22, ACs, Advance Camp, Community, Intro Camp, Res Camp, Service Team, care packages, mail, transitions
While our session 1 Res and Advance campers returned home for the summer, we welcome session 2 Res campers this afternoon! Know that even though some of our campers have left, we are still praying for their transition home. Sometimes, it’s not easy transitioning to your “permanent community”. We have a few suggestions for trying to make that transition easier. Interested? Follow this link.
Looking forward to our next sessions, we wanted to make sure all of you know about our camper email option! These are one-way emails from you to your child during the camp session. It’s a really easy process to follow, and it will make your child’s day! We see so many smiles from these simple letters.
Process:
- Log onto your online account via our registration portal.
- On My Account Dashboard page, click "View Itineraries"
- Click your camper's name for current registration (attending)
- On Registration Details page, click "Send Emails" to select a package and/or compose and send a one-way email.
- On Attendee Emails page, if you have not already selected one of the email packages, you may add one by following the above steps. You may also invite guests (family members) to send emails.
Other Information:
- You will not be emailing a HoneyRock email address.
- Parents can view past emails sent to their children.
- Clicking on "send an email" will allow you to compose and submit.
- You may upgrade from any option at any time.
- All of the emails sent from parents are collected at 12 o'clock midnight and printed the following morning. From there, the letters are delivered to the camper, usually reaching them after lunch or by dinner.
We also welcome snail mail and care packages! Take a minute and read our "Care Package Tips" for helpful information.
Camper's Name - Program Title
8660 HoneyRock Road
Three Lakes, WI 54562
2:22 is in activities this week!
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