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The North Carolina Baptist Assembly
is owned and operated by the Baptist State Convention of North
Carolina to provide a facility for its programs and activities of
its member churches and agencies. Other Christian denominations,
para-church groups, and nonprofit organizations whose purpose and
objectives are not contrary with those of the Baptist State
Convention of North Carolina may use the North Carolina Baptist
Assembly facilities as space is available. In keeping with the
purpose of the North Carolina Baptist Assembly, the director has the
authority to schedule or refuse use of the facility.
Winter, Spring, and Fall
Reservations
The North Carolina Baptist Assembly
accepts reservations for non-summer retreats anytime but never more
than one year in advance of arrival date. Requests may be made in
writing or by telephone.
Check in after 4 p.m.
Check out before 10 a.m.
Check in and check out times must
be adhered to unless prearranged when making your reservations!
Payment Policy
All checks or
money orders should be made payable to the North Carolina Baptist
Assembly. The Assembly cannot accept personal checks for payment of
a group’s bill. We do accept credit cards for reservations and in
our PX (Gift Shop).
To reserve space,
the Assembly must receive a non-refundable deposit of 10%. Deposits
are due by the date specified on the confirmation form.
To confirm a reservation,
the Assembly must receive a deposit of 50% of total bill at least 60
days prior to scheduled event.
Any cancellations or changes
must be made at least 60 days before the group is scheduled to
arrive. After this date all deposits will be forfeited. No changes
by telephone are accepted.
Credits
are computed at check-in and will be mailed within 30 days following
the retreat or the cancellation date.
Damage Charges
Groups will be charged for any
damages that occur to their accommodations during their stay. The Assembly reserves the right to
refuse future lodging to groups who cause damage.
Regulations
The Assembly
prohibits all of the following items in an effort to make Caswell a
safe and peaceful place for all who visit: narcotics, firearms,
fireworks, skateboards, portable stereos, metal detectors, pets,
alcoholic beverages, water guns, water balloons and shaving cream
fights. Single, non-related males and
females must have separate sleeping quarters. Insurance regulations
prohibit smoking in any building. Pets are not allowed on campus or
in the guests’ quarters and no boarding facilities are provided on
campus. Guests disregarding this rule will be subject to
cancellation without refund.
Dress Guidelines
In keeping with the Assembly’s
purpose, program planners and group leaders are required to
establish modest dress guidelines that are consistent with Christian
principles. Guests are asked to wear cover-ups to and from the
beach and pool.
Adult Supervision
Youth groups
must be supervised by responsible adults age 21 or older. The
Assembly requires a ratio of one chaperone for every eight youth or
portion thereof. This means that one male chaperone must accompany
every eight male campers, and one female chaperone must accompany
every eight female campers. Chaperones must reside with their
group. The Assembly cannot accept responsibility for supervision of
individuals. A criminal record check for all church chaperones is
advised.
Please click on the appropriate
statement
I want to come in the Winter, Spring or Fall
I want to come in the Summer
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