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What will campers be doing at camp?
Campers will have a traditional camp experience
including living in cabins, doing crafts,
swimming and boating, playing capture the flag,
soccer and other group games, and enjoying songs
and s'mores around the campfire. This is
combined with activities, devotions, speakers
and small group bible activities exploring and
celebrating our Christian faith.
Who can participate?
Students entering grades 3-8 in Fall 2012 can
attend the Junior/Junior High Camp. Students
entering grades 9-12 in Fall 2012 can attend the
High School Camp.
What are the living accommodations like?
Campers sleep in traditional cabins with beds
and electricity. Campers bring sleeping
bags or sheets and blankets. Cabins for
the youngest children have bathrooms. Most
campers will use separate bathhouses with
showers and toilets. Children understand
that counselors escort them to the restrooms
during the night as needed.
Dates and transportation
Junior/Junior High Camp:
Sunday, June 10 - families will drop off kids at
camp around 4:30 PM.
Wednesday, June 13 - counselors and volunteer
parents drive kids back to church, arriving
around 4:30 PM.
High School Camp:
Wednesday, June 13 - families drop off youth at
camp at around 4:30 PM.
Saturday, June 16 - counselors and volunteer
parents drive youth back to church arriving
around 3:00 PM.
Who do I contact about registration?
Amy
Mason at (414) 616-1979 or
umcwfbchurchcamp@gmail.com
Are campers supervised?
Camp is highly supervised. Cabins are segregated
by gender and grade, and each cabin of 4-10
campers has at least one adult counselor and one
high school or college counselor. Camp Lucerne
has a full-time resident professional staff to
provide medical assistance, waterfront safety,
and assure the camp is safe at all times.
What is the food like?
Camp Lucerne has a full time kitchen staff and
spacious dining room. Meals are typical
camp fare such as pancakes, fruit and sausage
for breakfast, pizza for lunch, and burgers for
dinner. Special dietary needs can be
accommodated.
What is the camper fee?
$200 for
all registrations received by March 18, 2012 and
$215 for all registrations received by April 22,
2012.
The cost of the camp should not be a reason to
prevent your child from attending.
Scholarships are available.
Got a
question not on the list? Don't hesitate
to contact
one of the camp directors or the
Director of Student Ministries
(see left).
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