Laketrails has gone digital!!!!! As of April 1, 2009, the registration process for attending Laketrails has gone online. A secure link set up through Campwise Software and MinsistryLINQ has enabled Laketrails to set up an online registration process that will enable campers and their families to streamline camper registrations and have immidiate processing of their payments. Laketrails will now have the ability to process Visa/MasterCard/Discover or take electronic checks. Campers will also have the option of mailing in a check.
Families will have the ability to make additional payments by entering back into the software with their unique username and password. All transactions are secure and financial information is not stored on laketrails computers or at campwise, but is able to be accesed through secure transaction numbers at MinistryLINQ. Your payment is 100% secure!.
Another aspect of this software that is nice, is that parents only have to enter the information one time. They can enter additional children without having to enter their contact infomration in again, and in 2010, all they will have to do is select the session that they want to attend!
Parents will also know right away if they are on a waiting list for that session and can choose to reamin on the list, or select a session that has openings. Parents will also select the bus pick up and drop locations, making that process a bit easier and less confusing.
Sign Up today, as camp is filling up fast!
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