Other details from the email: WHAT TO PACK: Cool/comfortable clothing that you do not mind sweating in!
• Bring something you don’t mind getting dirty for Waddle Olympics (we suggest an old t-shirt from your high school!)
• The first night is a theme party we’re calling “Dancing Through the Decades” ... Bring any costume related to a decade you love and you’ll fit right in! ALSO, take a peek at the packing video below to get outfit inspiration! (Spoiler: your Duck Camp leaders can help you brainstorm your costume to help you show-out so you don’t stand-out)
• On night two we have a Purple Out Dance ... Pack plenty of purple gear!
• Toiletries (Shampoo, Deodorant, Toothbrush/paste, etc.)
• Hand soap
• Towel(s)
• Pillow and sleeping bag/bedding for a twin sized mattress
• Comfortable shoes
• Water bottle
• Swimwear for the water activities during free time
• & snacks, if you want!!
Here’s what NOT to pack: Gear from other Universities!
Jamie, if you have any additional questions please reach out to New Student Programs 254-968-9256
transition@tarleton.edu
Hi, Jamie - we received this info b/c we were originally sched for Duck Camp 1 (but had to reschedule to Duck Camp 4): Before camp, you will receive a phone call from your group leaders. Those leaders will give you all the tips you need to prepare for Duck Camp. [They also send an email with more info, closer to your camp date.] Check-In on Sunday [1st day of Duck Camp] is at 1:00pm in the Campus Rec Center. After check-in, we will travel on buses to our retreat facility in Bruceville. We will be completing our Duck Camp experience by arriving back in Stephenville around 3:15pm on Tuesday [last day of Duck Camp]. My son is attending Duck Camp 4 :)