YOUTH 4, 2015 General Information Youth 4, 2015 Dates: August 10-15, 2015 Grades: 6-9 (going into for fall 2015) Cost: $260 Drop off date and time: August 3 from 1-2:30pm Pick up date and time: August 8 at 1pm Usual Youth Camp Tournaments -Basketball -Dodgeball -Octoball -Riflery -Archery -Slingshot Youth Activity Class Options -Windsurfing -Slack Line -Indo Board -Snorkeling Summer Theme -Yoyo -Crafts -Sailing -Drama -Juggling -Atlatls -Music ...and MORE! What Makes Youth 4 Unique? Youth 4 really captures the heart of what summer camp is all about. The campers get to experience the more involved night games and the more advanced activity classes that were unavailable to them during Junior and Intermediate camps. We have also expanded Youth 4 to include a larger span of campers to help with buddies and siblings that would like to come together but don’t match up with grade breakdowns from other weeks. The teaching goes deeper too. Where the younger camps are more focused on broad concepts, Youth camps take those concepts to the next level. The extra time spent at camp during youth weeks also helps to establish a stronger connection between the campers in each cabin. Daily Schedule 7:00am 7:50am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:00pm 12:45pm 1:15pm 2:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm Wake up Flag Raising Breakfast Personal Devotions Missionary Chapel Activity Class Lunch Rest Time Cabin Time Free Time Supper Evening Chapel Night Activity Cabin Debrief Lights Out Menu/Food Basics Breakfasts Main Courses: Pancakes, French toast, Scrambled Eggs, Sides: Cream of Wheat, Sausage, Bacon, Coffee Cake, Muffins, granola. Lunches Main Courses: Sloppy Joe, Chili, Ham/Cheesy Potatoes, Subs Sides: Mixed Fruits and Veggies, Rolls, Potatoes, Chips. Dinners Main Courses: Grill food (burgers/hot dogs), Turkey or Pork or Roast Beef Dinner, Breaded Chicken, Chicken Patties. Sides: Mixed Fruits and Veggies, Rolls, Stuffing, Mashed/Baked Potatoes. General Q&A’s “Why are campers asked to leave cell phones, ipods and other electronics at home?” -We have found there to be a HUGE benefit when kids “unplug”. They are able to see and hear from God without distrations “How can I contact my child in the event of an emergency situation?” -Call camp at 715-324-5457. If after normal office hours, wait for the auto attendant and dial ext 220, then hit the number 7. “Is there a discount for multiple kids” -No...but if cost is an issue, please apply for a partial scholarship. “How do you handle food allergies?” -Our head cook (Troy) is very accommodating of food issues. Talk to Troy if you have concerns “What is the staff to camper ratio?” -We maintain a 1-3 staff to camper ratio. Younger weeks have assistant counselors in each cabin in addition to this. If you didn’t find the answer to your question, you can either go to www.llbc.org/new/faq or email Sponz for an answer at: [email protected] Lake Lundgren Bible Camp | N18250 Lake Lane | Pembine, WI 54156 | 715.324.5457 | 715.324.5881 (fax)
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