ABOUT CAMP
Camp Rice Moody located in a wooded area of Reading that offers girls a site with a swimming pool, outdoor cooking areas and a large program building for daily activities. Girls are involved in decision making and leadership opportunities, which are part of every campers program.
Hours of Operation: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Extended Care available 7:30am – 9:00am ($10) and 4:00pm – 6:00pm ($15)Open House: Sunday, March 28, 2010, 1:00 – 3:00pm Email for additional information
Typical Day

Camp begins with the opening Flag Ceremony, which is followed by your units fun activities. Camp offers girls a site with a swimming pool, outdoor cooking areas and a large program building for daily activities. Campers bring lunches and then go into their afternoon programs, the day ends with a closing Flag Ceremony, and cool end of day events. More about a typical day at camp (PDF)
About the Directors
Renée Doucette is co-camp director, and this is her 15th summer at camp! Renée has held the roles of Camp Counselor, Unit Leader, Arts & Crafts Director, and Assistant Director.
Amanda Michienzi is co-camp director, this is her 14th summer working at Camp Rice Moody. Prior to becoming Camp Director 4 years ago, Amanda has held the roles of Camp Counselor, Unit Leader, Program Specialist, and Assistant Director.
More about the directors (PDF)

BUS ROUTES

Directions to Camp Rice Moody
Camp Rice Moody
29 Rice Road, Reading, MADirections:
Camp Rice Moody is located on Rice Road in Reading. From Reading Center, Rt. 129, take Route 129 West (Lowell St.). Turn right on Grove St. and go 1/2 mile and turn right onto Forest St. Go 1/3 mile on Forest St. and turn right onto Rice Rd. Look for dirt driveway on the right.What to Bring to Camp
Each day campers need to bring a small backpack that they can easily carry with the following: a non-perishable
lunch, drink, water bottle, bathing suit and towel. All items must be labeled with the campers first and last name. Girls should wear play clothes, socks and sneakers each day, sunscreen, lip balm and insect repellent. If inclement weather is predicted, please bring a rain coat and/or a sweatshirt. For safety reasons campers should not wear sandals, flip flops, crocs or heeleez. Visit the Girl Scout Shop for camping essentials!


