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June 2017
June 16, 2017
GIRLS CAMP Highlight Day 3: Schedule. The schedule at Girls Camp has a lot going on and planned during the day. Similar to Boys Camp, the schedule allows for the wide age range of girls to get the most out of their day and week. There is the usual meals and Chapel times and activity periods. But there are also the quiet times, free time activities, and whole camp activities that keep you pretty busy. But even amongst the moving structure of the schedule, there is still time to stop and enjoy the view, especially the beautiful sunsets. The schedule at Girls Camp allows you to experience and soak up as much as you can for one day and for one week!
June 14, 2017
GIRLS CAMP Highlight Day 2: ACTIVITIES – Girls Camp offers a wide range of activities which, just like Boys Camp, can be experienced through an activity period you sign up for, where you learn the skills and ways on how to do a certain activity; or through more relaxed activities during free time; or activities played in the evening during the camp game! They have the standards like canoeing, archery, mountain biking, etc, but there is also more unique ones like outdoor cooking and cake decorating. The team games played in the evening usually follow the theme of the week and be quite interesting/creative. Needless to say, there is a lot of activity to be done at Girls Camp!
June 14, 2017
These two scenic shots remind us that summer is right around the corner. With that, we'd like to remind you that the Summer Camp season starts in 10 DAYS w/ Teen Camp! There is still space available to register, but don't hesitate! Hope to see you this summer!
June 13, 2017
GIRLS CAMP Highlight DAY 1: BASIC INFO – Ages 8-15. Dates: Wk. 1 7/30-8/5; Wk. 2 8/5-8/12. Speakers: Alice Buckland, Eleanor Wagner, Jim VanDuzer. Director: Bonnie Landis. Asst. Dir.: Erin Campbell. So just like Boys Camp, Girls camp is a two week program. You can come for either one week or both weeks! We would encourage both, but that's up to you! It really is a great opportunity for young girls to experience a week of camp through different activity periods, themed meals and camp games, Bible lessons from solid and practical speakers, and an amazing staff that wants campers to have awesome time! There is a Junior Counselor in Training(JCIT) program for girls ages 15 who aspire to be future counselors. So girls, come on up and join us!
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