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DELMARVA CHRISTIAN SERVICE CAMP
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​Summer Camp

2025 Events
Camp Banquet | May 17
Spanish Rally | August 16-17

2025 Camp Schedule

Day Camp | Kindergarten-2nd Grade | 5yr-6yr | $150
June 16-19 | Dean: Jim Nunn | Phone | Email

Middle School Week | 6th-8th Grade | 11yr-13yr | $200
June 22-27 | Dean: Austin Garrett | Phone | Email

High School Week | 9th-12th Grade ​| 14yr-18yr | $200
June 29-July 4 | Dean: Billy Johnson | Phone | Email

Family Week | All Ages
July 6-10 | Deans: Shawn Short & Michael Jackson | Phone | Email

MAD Week | 8th-12th Grade | 13yr-18yr | $215
July 13-19 | Deans: Chris Maddox & Leez Howard | Phone | Email

Beginner Week | 2nd-3rd Grade | 7yr-8yr | $200
July 27- August 1 | Dean: Carl Hetzer | Phone | Email

Junior Week | 4th-5th Grade | 9yr-10yr | $200
August 3-8 | Dean: Adam Jones | Phone | Email

Wilderness Week | 3rd-6th Grade | 8yr-12yr | $150
September 26-28 | Dean: Victoria Johnson
REGISTRATION is Currently Open
​Other weeks are available for reservation before or after the above calendar. To reserve a date, please contact the Camp Manager.
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During the Summer months,
Delmarva Christian Service Camp offers 6 weeks of Summer Camps for children from
​1st grade through High School.

Each week is organized and staffed by men and women from the churches that support and manage the camp.

Our 30 acres are safe and fun for any age. 
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SWIMMING

Cool off in the our swimming pool in the afternoon heat. Refreshing, fun and enjoyable!
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CAMPFIRES

We enjoy time around the campfire, singing songs and eating s'mores.  It's a great time for fellowship and fun.
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BIBLE CLASSES

We focus on Bibical education as a fundamental part of our programming. Educational, uplifting and inspiring!


Need a Scholarship?
Click Here to Request a Scholarship.


Please do not mail payment checks to the camp address.
Make checks to "DCSC" and please mail checks to our Treasurer, Rich Paris. 
143 Turner Drive
Dover DE, 19904


Arrival and Departure
Check-in time is 3:00PM on Sunday. No one will be allowed entrance into the dorm without first checking in. Mandatory head checks for lice will be conducted by the camp nurse or qualified designee, for health reasons, both on campers and staff upon arrival. Any camper with head lice will be isolated and a full refund of tuition will be made, as per determination of the Dean and nurse.
​Confirm departure time with the camp dean at check in!

Visitors

All visitors must check in with the Dean upon arrival in order to receive permission to visit.
​Visitors must abide by all camp rules and stay no later than 10:00PM. 
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​Visitor meals are $5.00 per person per meal.
Camper/Staff Mail

Campers eagerly anticipate the daily mail call at the evening meal.
​Traditionally, anyone receiving 3 letters/postcards must sing a song or tell a joke to receive their mail!
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​Please send camper/staff mail to:
DCSC 15526 English Ivy Lane, Laurel, DE 19956.
(Do NOT send business correspondence to this address.)
To Bring and Not to Bring

What To Bring:


Bible, paper, pencil, bedding, pillow, rainwear, flashlight, stationary and stamps, camera, prescription medicine, comfortable footwear, missions- canteen money, ($20 - $30), sweater or light jacket, shower/flip-flops, bathrobe.

All prescription medications must be in their original pharmacy issued containers with dosage labeling.


What Not To Bring:

Mobile devices, tablets, r
adio, stereo, iPod or other electronic music devices, electronic games, illegal drugs, alcohol, knives, firearms, playing cards, magazines, comic books, food/candy, beverages. All of the above items are subject to confiscation and will become the discretionary property of the Dean.

​At no time will food or drink be allowed in the dorms.

Dress Code

Modesty is priority. A 2 Finger rule will be used to measure straps of shirts/tops. No extremes in dress shall be permitted, such as plunging necklines, bare midriffs, short shorts (Should not be shorter than mid thigh), short dresses, brief swimwear, or immodest tight apparel such as leggings, yoga pants, spandex etc. Swimwear: Bikinis are not allowed. Tankinis may be worn if the mid-section is covered. The Dean shall have the authority to require that a dark colored shirt be worn over any immodest swim wear of girls. Boys with immodest swim wear will be required to put on another pair of shorts.
Shirts must be worn by men and boys in public at all times, except while swimming.
Shoes are to be worn always when outside of dorms, showers, and pool areas.
Clothing with inappropriate words or images is not acceptable, this would include profanity, provocative images, or words written across the seat of the pants.
Dress clothes for banquets should also be chosen with modesty in mind. Thigh high slits will not be acceptable, as well as plunging necklines or plunging backs, shoulder less dresses etc.
The Dean or members of the staff may ask a camper to change their clothes if the staff feel it is inappropriate attire.
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