Modern life is intertwined with technology. You’re either reading this email on your phone, your computer, or on your wrist. It was written by me (legit, I swear) on a google doc in the clouds, and emailed via our database system to 1000 parents in seconds from my wireless laptop- while I’m watching the NBA playoffs through the Apple TV app, while my phone receives messages with photos and videos from all over the world.
Technology has made parents crazed – Allowing us to follow our kids’ locations, and check in on them constantly. Ignorance is no longer bliss, it creates stress. So, I realize how hard it is to go from “extreme surveillance” to the complete opposite, in trusting us at camp. Kudos to all of you for sending your kid(s) off to LLDC all day in the summer, to experience life similar to our childhoods.
Liberty Lake has had a “no phones and screens” policy ever since their emergence. Most summer camps followed our lead, and now schools are finally coming around. But, in debriefing last summer with our frontline staff, we found out that many campers and parents in our Juniors, Seniors & Teen divisions are circumventing our policy.

A big part of the issue is the emergence of smart watches. In the past, we simply asked campers and staff to set their watches to only tell time. This was WAY too optimistic of an ask. Campers were messaging each other in camp last summer, and their parents. We had a camper last summer who messaged his Mom in the middle of the fun overnight to pick him up because he was bored for a few minutes. Mom showed up out of nowhere to rescue him from his discomfort- Liberty Lake had no idea.
A smart watch is a smart phone on your wrist, full stop. Therefore, they are no longer allowed in camp. So, it’s really simple- NO TECHNOLOGY. Let me explain why-
So, what are the solutions for parents who need the constant monitoring?

We understand that there are extenuating circumstances- Kids with split families, alternating between parent homes. City kids with long walks home from the bus stop-
Reminder- it’s a three strike system for our campers.
No technology is a HUGE factor of what makes Liberty Lake special and unique for your children. Thank you for your partnership- Please explain this with your child, and reiterate your 100% support of our policy, so that there’s no mixed messaging or confusion.
While you’re at it, you can tell your kids that WE ARE ALLOWING CROCS at camp now- just not at sporting activities. So sporty Croc-kids must to bring sneakers with them to change into at camp.
If you have any questions or concerns about any of this, please let me know.

Sincerely,
Andy Pritikin
Owner/Director, Liberty Lake
