IMPORTANT DATES and FACTS

 

For a registration brochure, call 610-847-5858 or email friends@camponas.org.

Session Availability

2009 Sessions Dates   

First Session June 28-July 11 Closed for girls
Second Session July 12-July 25 Closed for girls Closed for boys
Third Session July 26-August 8 Closed for girls
Fourth Session August 9-August 22 Closed for girls

Please call Camp Onas if the session you want is closed for instructions on signing up for the waiting list.

2009 Fees    

One Session $970
One Session - Members of Quaker Meetings $903
Two Sessions* $2,050
Two Sessions* - Members of Quaker Meetings $1,916
*Two session fee includes charges for extra day activities and laundry.

All session fees include camper medical insurance.

Camper financial aid is available to help families afford one session of camp.

Contact Camp Onas for more information and an application. 

Session Times for 2009 Summer 
Session Check-In: Girls-2pm, Boys-3pm  Check-Out: 10-11:30am
Sessions start on Sunday and end on Saturday Times are the same for all sessions Times are the same for all sessions
First Session

Sunday, June 28

 

Saturday, July 11

Visiting Day - 11:00-4:00

Second Session Sunday, July 12

Saturday, July 25

ALL CAMPERS LEAVE 

Third Session Sunday, July 26

Saturday, August 8

Visiting Day - 11:00-4:00

Fourth Session Sunday, August 9 Saturday, August 22

Visiting Day

All campers staying for two sessions must be visited on Visiting Day from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Campers truly enjoy and benefit from a visit with family members or family friends, and the Onas staff need this time to prepare for the next session and cannot supervise campers. Please inform the Director if someone other than a parent will be visiting.  

Come first to the Penn Pavilion to sign your camper out. Families can leave camp for lunch or bring a picnic to enjoy at Onas. There are places nearby for lunch and many interesting places in Bucks County to visit. See www.buckscountycvb.org for ideas. The Onas pool is open from 2:00 – 4:00 for families to enjoy.

 Note: Campers staying Second and Third Sessions must leave camp in between sessions. 

QUICK FACTS

Population: 72 Girls, 69 Boys Ages: 8-13
Size of Camp: 72 acres  Rolling hills, woods and fields
Counselors: 60 Ages: 15-23
Director: Sue Neiger Gould Director for 16 years, B.S. Ed.; M.S. in Nonprofit Management
Location: Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1 hour North of Philadelphia
Accreditation: American Camp Association Accredited for 15 years
Owners: Friends Camp Association of PA, Inc. A 501(c)(3) Nonprofit corporation

 

 

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