Shipping - If you need to ship your camper’s trunk to camp, it should be shipped at least one week in advance. It should be addressed with camper’s name c/o Camp Stewart for Boys, 612 FM 1340, Hunt, Texas 78024-3024.The best shipping methods are UPS and FedEx as they deliver directly to the camp. If you ship by bus, include the phone number (830-238-4670) for them to call us. Kerrville is the bus station destination. Items should NOT be shipped by Tex-Pac.Campers coming by chartered bus may bring their trunks and duffel bags with them. Campers flying should check with the airlines in advance: most will accept camp trunks. (HINT: Mark checked items with orange ribbon or yarn for faster identification). |
Selection of Camp Term - Stewart believes strongly in the benefits of camping, especially those derived from the longer terms, and strongly recommends the selection of one of the longer terms for your camper to get the maximum growth and advancement in learned skills, friendship, independence and self-reliance. Parents concerned about the length for ‘first time’ campers should not be. Campers adjust once and then it’s all fun and gains (games).In “Choosing the Right Camp”, author Dick Kennedy advocates the four week camp: “A camper should be away from home for enough time to progress through the natural development states: from homesickness to uncertainty to confidence and pride. Any time period shorter than two weeks allows him (her) simply to count the days until the experience is over.” |
Short and Mini Terms- Designed to acquaint younger campers (ages 6-12 and 6-10 respectively) and their parents with the excitement and benefits of camp, these terms feature the basic camp activities (aquatics, archery, campcraft, crafts, horseback riding, riflery, sports, tennis, etc.) but does not have the number of specialty activities and clinics that the longer camp terms enjoy. Tenure awards and honor camper awards do not apply to the short and mini terms.** These terms are designed to offer an introduction or overview of camp, and while Stewart is committed to providing the fullest camp experience possible in the time available, it must be understood that the camper attending one of these abbreviated terms will not receive the more complete camp benefits or skill development available with a longer term. |
Special Sessions - Camp Stewart has a special men’s organization called Triple S. This group has father/son meetings during the Spring and Fall at Stewart coordinating with mother/daughter weekends at Heart. A portion of each SSS membership fee goes to help provide partial camper scholarships at Stewart and Heart. Mother and Son Camping weekeend is held in the fall of each year. Moms and Grandmoms participate in many of the activities campers enjoy during the summer. We also offer spa treatments and Mother and Son portraits. |
Technology - Camp is a time to get away from the pressures of daily life. CD/DVD/tape players, ipod, cell phones, computers and electronic games are not acceptable at Stewart. Campers may bring portable AM/FM radios with earphones for rest period. These items will be shipped home and the shipping cost posted to the Canteen account. |
Visitors - Visits to campers by parents and immediate family are limited to Opening and Final Days. All parents are urged to attend Awards Ceremony and final campfire which begins around 7:15 p.m. for all terms. Friends or relatives with prospective campers who are interested in seeing Stewart ‘in action’ are requested to call 830/238-4670 for an appointment to tour. Such visits are welcome as an opportunity to show Stewart in action! Guided tours will be given.Stewart is very conscious of the security of the campers and camp property and all visitors during camp are to be properly registered at the office, identified as visitors and escorted while on camp. |
Telephone Calls/Faxes - Feel free to call the camp office or any of the Ragsdales (830-238-4670) for a report, or to give any information, on your camper. CALLS TO CAMPERS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED AS THEY WILL DISRUPT YOUR CAMPER'S ADJUSTMENT AND CAMP ROUTINE. If you deem a call necessary, campers attending the summer (eight weeks) or four week terms, campers may receive calls after the first two weeks. (There are no calls to campers for the short and mini sessions). Calls to campers should be requested with the understanding that they will be scheduled for a mutually convenient time. To set up a call appointment, call the camp office and they will schedule a time for your camper to to come to the office to receive your call. Normally, calls are returned just after dinner (2:15-3:00 pm). During camp, there are no incoming calls after 6:30 pm, when the phones are switched to an answering service which will contact the Director on Duty in case of any emergency.During the summer, a special fax is dedicated to camper correspondence: 830-238-4056. (A nominal charge is made for each page received and sent.) |
Packages - Getting packages at camp is fun. Packages should contain games, comics, etc., not food, powdered drink mixes or gum. ‘Christmas at the South Pole’ will be celebrated June 25 and July 25 and most parents send Christmas cards or stocking stuffer gifts. If your package is for Camp Christmas, please mark the box "Hold for Christmas" otherwise it will be delivered on the day it is received. |
Reports - Stewart prides itself on its communication with the family back home. Stewart wants parents to share in the camping experience. A report is sent approximately each 10 days from the counselors, nurse, camp store, division director and director. These are supplemented by newsletters and frequently include a copy of the menus. Reports are designed to provide an appraisal of your camper’s adjustment to camp life. Out-of-country parents may arrange for reports to be faxed or e-mailed to them at anominal extra charge. Daily e-mail up-dates are available by subscription. Visit www.campstewart.com/subscribe and enter your e-mail address. Select the terms that you would like. You will receive a confirmation e-mail that you must reply to. Expect to receive one e-mail daily during the camp term. The service is free. Pictures on the web. Visit www.campstewart.com click on the pictures link and enter the username and password. Pictures remain up for quite a long time after camp is over. You may download and print as many photos as you like. |
Final Day - Closing Ceremonies will be held on the afternoon of the final day of each term. (one day only) Gates will open at 5:30 pm. The Ceremonies will start about 7:30 pm and conclude at ''dark-thirty'. From 5:30 pm until 7:30 pm, there's time to visit some of the regular activities which will be open; pack and load the car, view photographs, register for 2011 or up-coming Father/Son or Mother/Son events, visit and meet your camper's new friends and counselors. Wear comfortable walking shoes so you can enjoy a walk around camp.
Stewart ice cream adn cookies will be served from 6:45pm to 7:30pm near the campfire area. Campers will have an early dinner prior to your arrival. A number of Kerrville/Hunt area restaurants are open for you to enjoy an early dinner. We will send you names of some places nearer the end of the term.)
Camper parents are urged to join their children at the close of the term and stay through Closing Ceremonies. We recommend spending the night in the area because it is about 9 pm by the time "Taps" sounds for the nostalgic last time of the term and final goodbyes are said.
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Appearance - Camp Stewart has certain arbitrary rules concerning personal appearance of both campers and staff, including short, off-the-collar haircuts. Earrings are not permitted (i.e., on any part of the body). Complete cooperation is expected. All campers/staff members wear special Stewart clothing. |
Extended Leadership - Member: Christian Camping International. Camp Association for Mutual Progress, Association of Independent Camps, American Camping Association, Camp Rifle Association, Untied States Lawn Tennis Association, Texas State Chamber of Commerce, United States Chamber of Commerce, Kerr Area Chamber of Commerce, West Kerr County Chamber, American Horse Show Association, United States Modern Pentathlon Association, Texas Hunter-Jumper Association; headquarters, National Camping Advisory Council. |