Simon Kenton Council

Allergies and special diets are a common concern of our camp participants. Our food service providers are experienced with accommodating most diets, including food allergies, religious restrictions, and other health-related diets. While we work to meet all dietary requirements, food is prepared in an area with milk, egg, peanut, tree nut, wheat, soy, and fish and cross contamination can occur.

Upon arrival at camp, and prior to the first meal eaten, it is the participant's responsibility to identify themselves to our staff, and to cooperate in helping us meet their needs. Refrigerated spaces are provided for those wishing to bring their own foods. No discount will be provided for individuals not eating from the provided menu.


 
Dairy
Eggs
Fish
Shellfish
Tree Nuts
Peanuts
Wheat
Soybean
Sesame
Other
Airborne
Trace Cross Contact
Ingestion

This form should be submitted to the camp 30 days prior to check-in. Failure to do so may result in extra charges.

The Boy Scouts of America, Simon Kenton Council makes every attempt to identify ingredients that may cause allergic reactions for those with food allergies. Every effort is made to instruct our food production staff on the severity of food allergies. However, there is always a risk of contamination. Participants with food allergies need to be aware of all of the risks. Food production staff will not assume any liability for adverse reactions to foods consumed, or items one may come in contact with while eating.


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