
MT RUSH | July 20 - July 25 | 2026 | SNOW COLLEGE, EPHRAIM, UTAH
EMAILS
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OUR SPONSORS
MT Rush is dedicated to making sure that no child is turned away because of their family's inability to pay tuition. This would not be possible without the help of our sponsors:
MAIN STAGE
Snow College
George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation
The Williamson Foundation
ORCHESTRA
Paul and Connie Cox
Cellular Health Innovations, LLC
Diane Panelli
MEZZANINE
DPAC Texas
BALCONY
Rachel Lundenberg
Manti Telephone
BARDHEART DONORS
TRIENNIAL HEROES
Anonymous x3
Britt Brown
Capt. America & Peggy Carter
(Cole & Shaustia Brown)
Riian Brown
Lindsay Daniel
KM DiColandrea
Denise & Paul Hagemeister
Theresa Johansen
LJ & Becky Jones
Jamie Nipko
Mary Pipes
Traci Lyn Thomas
Jalyn Courtenay Webb
BIENNIAL HEROES
Jackson Brown
REPEAT HEROES
Paul & Kim Cluff
Damon Schmelzle
CAMP INFO
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Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided each full day of camp.
CAMP DATES:
Monday, July 20st – Saturday, July 25th, 2026
CHECK-IN:
8:00 – 8:45 AM on Monday, July 20th
Park Place Apartments, 30 N 400 E, Ephraim, UT 84627
SUNDAY NIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS:
Sunday night, July 19th
Check-in from 7 PM to 8 PM
Dinner is NOT provided
Please sign up no later than June 1st, 2026
CHECK OUT:
No later than 2:00 PM on Saturday, July 25th
(PLEASE PLAN TO BE PACKED & CHECKED OUT IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SATURDAY SHOW)
Campers who are at camp after 2:00 pm will be charged an additional $100
Accommodations for Saturday night, July 25th, are not available
LOCATION:
MT RUSH CAMP
at
Snow College
150 College Avenue Ephraim, UT 84627
ACCOMMODATIONS ADDRESS:
Park Place Apartments
30 N 400 E
Ephraim, UT, 84627
CAMP DIRECTOR EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS:
Denise: 970.749.4445
Nate: 801.860.5816
(Please call the directors if you need to get a message to your child)
SATURDAY SHOWCASE:
Family & Friends invited!
Eccles Performing Arts Center, E Center St, Ephraim, UT 84627
On the final day of camp, Saturday, July 25th, 2026, at 11:00 AM
We invite family and friends to join us for our SATURDAY SHOWCASE. Enjoy watching the campers perform and meet the directors, instructors, and counselors.
Doors open for the Theater at 10:45 AM.
Camper Gear will be stored in the Black Box and will be available immediately after the showcase to go home with their campers and families
FREE TIME:
Campers will be given a small amount of free time every evening to practice, rest, and prepare. Please refer to our CODE OF CONDUCT to become familiar with expectations during this free time.
CODE OF CONDUCT
Remember before you speak:
“Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?”
NO selfishness, pettiness, uncooperativeness, whining, dishonesty, or anger.
NO alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs or paraphernalia, fireworks, water guns, or water balloons.
We recognize that cell phones and other devices are often very valuable in learning music during camp, but please follow these guidelines:
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Please don't have phones, devices, or other personal items out during class.
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Please give full attention to counselors, instructors, lunch ladies, and any other camp staff when they are speaking with you.
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Please remember that phones, devices, and other personal items are often damaged or go missing at camp. We can't be responsible for your items, and when loss or damage occurs, we probably won't be able to help.
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PARENTS! Please contact Nate (801.860.5816) or Denise (970.749.4445) rather than contacting your campers directly. Please be understanding if your texts aren't returned immediately, or if you have to leave a voicemail.
NO wandering around camp alone, pairing off in opposite-sex couples, spending time in opposite-sex apartments, or being anywhere without the knowledge of at least two counselors, instructors, or directors.
NO sexual misconduct, obscene or indecent conduct or expressions, or disorderly or disruptive conduct.
DISCLAIMER: We reserve the right to make changes to any policy or procedure in this program at any time and without notice. Additionally, we reserve the right to refuse service or entrance to any person for any reason.
DRESS CODE
Campers are REQUIRED to wear leggings, shorts, yogo pants, sweats, or pants that cover private areas and chest adequately WHILE DANCING, SQUATTING, PERFORMING STUNTS, ETC. T-shirts that cover past the hips and shorts/pants that cover the thighs are recommended.
Tight jeans are hard to move in. Instructors find it extremely frustrating to try to get campers to move in class, only to have them unable to do so because their clothing does not allow for movement.
NO open-toe shoes or flip-flops in class. This includes fancy sandals.
Instructors reserve the right to send class members back to their room to change if they show up to class dressed in clothing that they cannot move in or that is not appropriate.
WHAT TO PACK
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Water Bottle (this may be the most important thing you bring to camp!)
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Clothing - there is no laundry facility, so students should bring enough for the entire week. Pack clothes that are comfortable and easy to move in. Days are warm, and nights can be cool. We recommend:
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Knee-length or board shorts, T-shirts, jeans, sweats, sneakers, and a warm jacket.
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NOTE: Short shorts & bare midriffs are discouraged, and inappropriate words or pictures on your clothing are not allowed.
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Put your name on all items!
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BLACK PANTS FOR THE SATURDAY SHOWCASE (t-shirt will be provided)
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Sleeping bag & Pillow (or sheet & blankets for a twin-sized bed) - NOTE: IF YOU ARE FLYING IN AND CANNOT BRING BEDDING, PLEASE LET US KNOW IN ADVANCE!
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Toiletries (e.g. shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, etc.)
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Towel(s) and washcloth
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Pajamas/sleepwear
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Jacket or Sweater (evenings are cool)
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Appropriate dance class apparel (including shoes you can dance in - non-marking soles)
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Costume for the Dance (this year’s theme will be announced in 2026)
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AND ABOVE ALL:
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A desire to learn and participate
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A good attitude
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A water bottle
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Did we mention a water bottle?
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