Camp Mennoscah believes camp should be a safe place for everyone and is committed to preventing abuse. Every year, all staff and volunteers involved in summer youth camps have annual background checks (including sex offenders registry) run, reference checks followed up on, and Abuse Prevention training is required. These steps help to reduce the risk of abuse and misconduct and have been in place for over a decade. . . .
2021 Catalog This is a pandemic-impacted summer. All aspects of camp from activities to meals to where campers sleep will be affected. We are striving to have the best possible balance of fun and safety! Summer Youth Camps are being planned with the information we currently have. There are things that we do not know as of today. The plans we do have may change as governmental guidelines and information are . . .
Camp Mennoscah welcomes guests! Camping areas and cabins are open to guests/groups for overnight stays and day visits. Spend time in the river, have a campfire cookout, and enjoy the open spaces of the tallgrass prairie and the Ninnescah River! Contact Camp Mennoscah to make a reservation (required) and to inquire about use of additional facilities. Camp Mennoscah follows guidelines from government agencies. If . . .
Apply Online The year has been long and we are ready for summer youth camps! We can’t wait to meet the 2021 summer staff! Though there is a chance positions will change to meet the needs of pandemic-impacted summer youth camps, the current summer staff leadership positions are naturalist, crafts leader, lifeguard, grounds/maintenance, music leader, office, and all-round/media. For those 21 years old . . .
Updated as of 9/29/2020
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