Lindley G Cook 4-H Camp - Sussex County 4-H

Lindley G Cook 4-H Camp
100 Struble Road, Branchville, NJ 07826
(973) 948-3550
Directions to Camp
* Camp is 3 miles From Route 206 (When you turn onto Struble Road)
Continue up Struble road past a Boy Scout camp, a horse stable, and a residential area named Deer
Lake (with a lake on your left).The road will continue and make a sharp left turn and start up a small
hill. Continue on the road until you see the sign on the right hand side of the road for L. G. Cook 4H Camp. Turn right onto this road and slowly follow the road into camp.
Coming from the North
Take the exit from PA Route 84 for Milford, PA and proceed into Milford. Continue straight at the
intersection onto route 209 and route 206 South. A few miles outside of Milford, Route 209 and
206 will separate. Proceed left on 206 into New Jersey across the Milford Bridge. Approximately 10
miles from PA you will pass an RV dealership and Fratelli's Family restaurant on your right. You will
continue on 206 North up a hill past a sign for Dingman's Ferry. Once past this sign, get into the
right hand lane as you go up the hill. You will see a small sign for the "Lindley G. Cook Youth
Camp" on the right side of the road. Struble Road is the right hand turn just after the sign. Follow
directions above*
from the East
Take route 80 west to the Sparta exit 34B for route 15 North. Follow 15 North through Lafayette until it
intersects and becomes route 206 North at Ross' Corner. Continue straight onto 206 North for
approximately seven miles. You will pass the main entrance to Stokes State Forest on your right. As you come
down the hill, you will see a small brown sign for the 4-H Camp on your right. Take the next left onto
Struble Road. (If you go past Fratelli's Restaurant on the left, you have gone too far.) Be careful of traffic
when you make this turn. Follow directions above*
Coming from the West
Take route 80 East to exit 25, which is route 206 north. Follow 206
North through Newton and bear left at Ross' Corner. Continue
straight onto 206 North for approximately seven miles. You will
pass the main entrance to Stokes State Forest on your right. As you
come down the hill, you will see a small brown sign for the 4-H
Camp on your right. Take the next left onto Struble Road. (If you
go past Fratelli's Restaurant on the left, you have gone too far.) Be
careful of traffic when you make this turn.
Route 206
Struble Road
Follow directions above*
LG Cook 4-H Camp
We'll meet in the Nature Center
L.G. Cook 4-H Camp
Winter Camp Rules
1. Close the doors, quietly please.
2. Turn off lights in cabin when no one is using them.
3. Girls only in girls' cabin; boys only in boys' cabin.
4. The cabins are only to be used as designated by the professional staff and
advisors. You should not be in the sleeping areas during planned activities participate and get involved! If you want to "hang out" please be sure to do it in
the designated areas.
5. Stay with other people—don't go off on your own. DO NOT leave camp
property without a chaperone and agent's permission.
6. Smoking by campers in not permitted at 4-H Camp. Adults who must smoke
should do so in the designated area next to the winter headquarters.
7. Ice-skating is allowed only if approved by camp staff. If not, the ice is unsafe.
No one is allowed on the ice and all should stay away from the lake's edge.
8. No drinking, drugs, foul language, or behavior designed to humiliate and hurt
others, etc. or else ....
9. Avoid inappropriate public displays of affection. No inappropriate music or
videos. Quiet hours are between 11:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. Please be mindful
of others. Silence cell phones—including alarms. Curfew is at 12
MIDNIGHT—everyone must be in the cabin at this time. Other than to use
the bathroom; everyone should remain in the cabins until 6 A.M.
10. Everyone must help out and perform his or her assigned duties. A lot of hands
make little work. Pitch in and do your share.
11. Live GREEN! Recycle cans and glass in designated bins.
Let's have fun and make new 4-H friends!
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All participants are to adhere to the NJ State 4-H Code of Conduct
How We Differ A Get-To-Know-You Game ...
. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . I've run into other games like this one (used
to break the ice at the beginning of a workshop),
but the variety and diversity of the questions
available in this survey seem more interesting
and revealing. Give it a try and I think you 'll
be impressed by the group's reaction. Make
copies of these questions so that each smaller
group gets only one: Less paper = more talk.
Categories (All 1 point)
Bonus Points
For each different birthday month recorded.
5 pts. - born on a holiday
Points for each birth state represented.
5 piS. - born overseas.
For each shoe size over 12 or under 4.
2 pts. - wearing sandals
For visiting each
Grand Canyon,
Waikiki. 5 piS. - for
7 piS. - for
of the following: Sears Tower, Epcot Center, three,
four
Points for each different make car driven to this .
site today.
5 piS. - if you car pooled,
10 piS. - if you walked
For appearing on TV, radio, or newspaper.
(You must be mentioned by name.)
7 pis. - all three
Points for each sibling, living or deceased. In­
cludes adopted, step, and half-sibling.
10 piS. - for twins
For each continent visited. Requires 24-hour
on-ground stay.
10 piS. - for 6, and
15 pis. - for all seven or Antarctica
Points for each last name starting with the
letters Z, Q, K, or U.
7 pis. - for X letters;
Points for each language (other than native) that
you speak fluently.
12 pis. - three or more
For each year married (1 person).
3 piS. - for 10 yrs .;
12 pis. - for 20
For each state that you have lived in.
(Min. 6 months)
5 piS. - for 6 man ths overseas
Points for each living biological parent.
3 piS. - for each living grand-parent;
7 pis. - for each living great-grandparent
Subtract the youngest age in the group from
the oldest , and allow one point for each
calendar year between the two.
3 pis. - for anyone over 65
For each person NOT wearing a watch.
3 piS. - NO jewelry (wedding bands
excluded)
For each person who can roll their tongue.
7 pis. - if you can turn your tongue
upside down (in your mouth!)
Points for all those with colored underwear
(patterns and floral count).
10 piS. - No underwear
Divide your original group into gFOuplets of
3-5 depending upon the total number of par­
ticipants. When completed, ask the teams to
add up their scores and compare final totals if
they want to. At some point, ask them which
was more fun; participating, talking, sharing,
laughing - or winning. If they say, "Winning,"
take their trophies away and recycle them to
make toothbrush handles.
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