memorial day family camp
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memorial day family camp
MEMORIAL DAY FAMILY CAMP MAY 22-25, 2015 Zip, climb, ride horses, kayak, worship canoe skateboard, fly like a squirrel, roast s’mores, sleep in a plane/fort/teepee/caboose, wigwam paintball, make crafts, swim and get blobbed! Our Family Camp brings you together for great activities and amazing SpringHill Fun! springhillcamps.com 2015 MEMORIAL DAY FAMILY CAMP INFORMATION PACKET CONTENTS Welcome Letter 2 Family Camp Tentative Schedule 3 Children’s Programs 4 Helpful Hints for Families 5 Our Speakers and Worship Leaders 6 Activity Descriptions 7-9 Map of SpringHill Camp 10 Emergency Information 11 Packing List 12 Driving Directions and Map 13 MAY 22-MAY 25, 2015 speaker Pat Rowland worship with Sing Love Worship www.springhillfamily.com SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 1 DEUTERONOMY 6:5-9 5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your 6 strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when 8 you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as 9 symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates. Dear Families, My own kids’ first camping experience at SpringHill was at a Family Camp. We all remember the great time we had together, swimming and climbing, praying and worshipping, and enjoying the change from our regular routines. As a dad, I know the lasting impact that weekend had on each of us, and on our family. Family camp is kind of like a spiritual reset button. It’s a place where kids are expecting to talk about Jesus. They’re expecting to do devotions, to hang out with mom or dad, and to do things they don’t normally do. And it provides the perfect environment to try again, and exercise those spiritual muscles. At family camp, moms and dads can initiate spiritual conversations with children. They can begin a new pattern of daily, family devotionals. They begin again to model the kinds of character and behaviors that kids long to see in their parents. And even if they haven’t done these things in a while, your kids won’t think you’re weird… they’ll think you’re a superhero! Read this Packet This packet is loaded with information designed to be a helpful resource for you and your family as you prepare for your time at SpringHill. Please take time to read through the materials provided and pray for your time at camp. Questions There’s a lot of information in this packet. If you have any questions at all, please contact our registration team. They can be reached during business hours at 231.734.2616. We’re looking forward to a great experience together! Eric Woods Retreats Director SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 2 2015 MEMORIAL DAY FAMILY CAMP TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FRIDAY, MAY 22 4:00–10:00 pm 5:00–8:00 pm 6:00-10:00 pm 7:00-10:00 pm 8:00-8:45 pm 9:00-9:15 pm 9:15–10:00 pm 11:00 pm Registration Optional Dinner Open Activities Signups: Activities, Tournaments, Fun Run, Childcare Family Focus: Bingo Weekend Welcome and Informational Meeting Worship & Concert with Sing Love Worship Quiet Hours in Housing Areas New Frontiers Dining Hall New Frontiers Dining Hall Various Locations Gym Awning Game Room Olson Auditorium Olson Auditorium SATURDAY, MAY 23 7:00-8:30 am 8:00–10:00 am 8:30-10:30 am 8:30–10:45 am 10:30 am-noon 10:45–11:45 am 11:45 am–1:45 pm 12:30-6:30 pm 3:00-4:00 pm 5:00–7:00 pm 7:15–9:00 pm 7:30–8:45 pm 8:45–9:30 pm 9:00–11:00 pm 9:30-10:30 pm 11:00 pm Family Focus: Fishing Contest Storybrook Beach Breakfast New Frontiers Dining Hall Open Activities Various Locations Signups: Activities, Tournaments, Fun Run, Childcare Gym Awning Childcare ages 0 through kindergarten Catapult Room and Game Room Main Session with Pat Rowland and Sing Love Worship Olson Auditorium Lunch New Frontiers Dining Hall Open Activities Various Locations Capture the Flag, ages 10+ New Frontiers Soccer Field Dinner New Frontiers Dining Hall Childcare ages 0 through kindergarten Catapult Room and Game Room Main Session with Pat Rowland and Sing Love Worship Olson Auditorium Family Focus: Ice Cream Social New Frontiers Dining Hall Open Activities Various Locations Family Focus: Family Game Night Game Room Quiet Hours in Housing Areas SUNDAY, MAY 24 7:00 am 8:00–10:00 am 8:30-10:30 am 8:30–10:45 am 10:30 am-noon 10:45–11:45 am 11:45 am–1:45 pm 12:30-6:30 pm 1:00-2:00 pm 5:00–7:00 pm Family Focus: 5k Fun Run/Walk Begins in front of Founders’ House Breakfast New Frontiers Dining Hall Open Activities Various Locations Signups: Activities and Tournaments Gym Awning Childcare ages 0 through kindergarten Catapult Room and Game Room Main Session with Pat Rowland and Sing Love Worship Olson Auditorium Lunch New Frontiers Dining Hall Open Activities Various Locations Family Focus: Sand Castle Competition Storybrook Beach Dinner: Annual Cookout – Included for all guests! New Frontiers Dining Hall SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 3 SUNDAY, MAY 24, continued… 6:45–8:45 pm 7:00–8:30 pm 8:30–9:00 pm 9:00–11:00 pm 9:30-10:30 pm 11:00 pm Childcare for ages 0 through kindergarten Main Session: Sunday Night Live Wear your superhero costume! Skittle Skattle Battle, ages 6-12 Open Activities Family Focus: Open Mic Night & Talent Show Quiet Hours in Housing Areas Catapult Room New Frontiers Amphitheater New Frontiers Soccer Field Various Locations Olson Auditorium MONDAY, MAY 25 8:00–10:00 am 8:30-10:30 am 10:30 am-noon 10:45–11:45 am 11:45 am–1:30 pm noon-3:00 pm Breakfast New Frontiers Dining Hall Open Activities Various Locations Childcare ages 0 through kindergarten Catapult Room and Game Room Main Session with Pat Rowland and Sing Love Worship Olson Auditorium Lunch New Frontiers Dining Hall Open Activities Various Locations TRADING POST HOURS Friday: 4:00-10:00 pm Saturday: 8:00 am-10:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am-10:00 pm Monday: 8:00 am-2:00 pm CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Children of any age are welcome to join you for Main Sessions. Childcare Age-appropriate care is provided as an option for our youngest guests during Main Sessions (ages 0 through kindergarten) by our incredible staff. Times are published in the schedule above. Please make dropping off and picking up your children a priority when planning your schedule before and after sessions. Drop-off is up to 15 minutes prior to Main Sessions in the Game Room, upstairs from the Gym. SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE Main session on Sunday night will be held in the outdoor amphitheater (weather allowing). Sunday Night Live is a session that meshes more skits, popcorn, and some classic camp elements with the worship and speaker. Our theme this year is super heroes! We encourage your family to come prepared with super hero costumes to wear throughout the weekend, and specifically to Sunday Night Live. We look forward to seeing what your family comes up with, and how you answer the timeless question: cape or no cape? SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 4 HELPFUL HINTS FOR FAMILIES FOLLOW THE CODE OF CONDUCT AND CAMPING RULES Swimming is only allowed in our lakes and pools when a life guard is present. Please do not swim or boat in any of the lakes unless at an activity supervised by a SpringHill lifeguard. Once you have moved in to your housing, please park your vehicle for the remainder of the weekend. Driving of vehicles, ATVs, UTVs, etc. is only permitted when you are using the vehicle to enter or exit the property. Park only in lots, not on the roads or in front of housing units. Do not park in fire lanes at the Welcome Center or Gymnasium, behind the New Frontiers Kitchen, in either skate park drives, by the Copper Country Dining Hall or in Front of the Infirmary. Recreational use of motorbikes, ATV’s and UTV’s is not permitted on camp property, nor are they to be used to travel to and from activities on camp. Licensed drivers may drive to and from their campsite from the main entrance only. Nearby state land is available for recreational use, and township roads are open to ATV travel. Please follow all state and local laws regarding their safe use. No driving of any kind of vehicle or bike is permitted on or around the Tubing Hill. Use of the skate parks is only permitted with an appropriate helmet and pads, and either supervised by a parent or guardian or during a scheduled activity period with a SpringHill Staff member present. SpringHill recognizes that pets are part of your family and are allowed during Family Camp Weekends. Pets are not allowed in any SpringHill building including housing units and dining halls. Please clean up after your pet, and keep them on a leash at all times. Alcoholic beverages and non-prescription addictive drugs are not welcome at SpringHill. Smoking is not allowed in any of the buildings. Anyone with personal firearms must lock them in their vehicle, not in the housing units. All lost and found items can be found in the bins located in the Welcome Center, Gym Foyer, Endeavor Center and the Water Slide & Storybrook Bathhouse. STUDY THE MAP With more than 900 acres of property, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself and your family with the camp’s layout. You will also find camp maps, as well as directional signs to help you walk around camp and get where you’re going. ASK LOTS OF QUESTIONS That’s the best way to get started. Ask lots of questions, we will give you lots of answers. We want you to have a stress-free weekend where your only responsibility is to have a blast with your family. Let us know how we can help you! SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 5 OUR SPEAKERS AND WORSHIP LEADERS PAT ROWLAND Pat is the Family Ministries Pastor at Woodside Bible Church in Troy, MI. He and his wife Mandy, who he met in junior high youth group, have three daughters. "Family is a high value, not saying the highest," says Pat, "but it's up there for me and Mandy. It starts with intentionally investing in a healthy marriage, and it flows to discipling our daughters. We believe faith is best developed in the home in partnership with the church." SING LOVE WORSHIP Sing Love is a group of worship leaders from all over the country. Their vision is to lead people into the throne room of God and then step out of the way so everyone can experience the love and glory of Jesus Christ. Sing Love consists of 20+ (and counting) worship leaders who have a passion to lift up the name of Jesus through music and art. Sing Love can look and feel very differently from one event to another, but what remains true about the band is wherever they go they will glorify the name of Christ with every chance they get. SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 6 SIGNUP ACTIVITIES Signup for activities will be held under the Gym Awning on Friday night from 7:00-10:00pm and on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 8:30-10:45am. After 10:45am, activity signup will continue in the Welcome Center until all activities are filled. Activities fill on a first come, first serve basis. Horseback Riding, ages 7+ $15 (sign-up required) Outback Trail Ride, ages 12+ $20 (sign-up required) Explore the trails of SpringHill on the back of a horse. We’ll saddle them up, and you get to ride! For your safety, closed toe shoes, and long pants are required. Children younger than 7 will not be permitted to participate in trail rides. Pony rides are provided free of charge for children under 7. For your safety, closed toe shoes, and long pants are required. Paintball $15 (sign-up required) Gear up for a different adventure in the woods with a paintball marker and moving targets (a. k. a. your friends and siblings)! For your safety, long pants and long sleeves are required. For your safety, closed toe shoes, long pants and long sleeves are required. River Canoeing $30 per canoe (sign-up required) Grab your family and join us for a 3-hour adventure on the Muskegon River. We’ll provide transportation to and from the river, a lifeguard, and all the equipment you’ll need for a great day relaxing on the river. Along the way you’ll see beautiful scenery and bountiful wildlife. Each canoe can accommodate up to 2 adults and 1 child. For your safety, life jackets are provided and must be worn the entire time you are on the river. OPEN ACTIVITIES These activities will be available as “show-up,” which means you can participate whenever the activity is scheduled open and staffed. If it requires an additional fee, you may pay at the activity. If you prefer to pay with a credit or debit card, you may purchase vouchers in the Trading Post. A $10 blue Water Band will give you unlimited access to all premium water activities. A $25 yellow High Adventure Band gives you unlimited access to all High Adventure activities. A green Combination Band is available for $30. (Wristbands do not apply to sign-up activities.) Frisbee Golf Course Free Explore Storybrook by taking a walk around our disc golf course. The entire course takes about 90 minutes, but you can easily cut the last holes to shorten up on time. Maps are available at the first tee-off location next to the white building across from the soccer field. Free Indoor Pool with Water Slides Check out our newly renovated indoor pool with dueling spiral waterslides. Petting Farm Free Visit the ranch and say hello to our chickens, rabbits, goats, llama, miniature horse and donkey. Pony Rides Free This is a great way for our younger campers, age 4-12, to experience some time on horseback as they’re led around the petting farm area. SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 7 Lake Canoeing & Kayaking Free Enjoy some time navigating Lake Jasper in a canoe or kayak. For your safety, this activity is only open when scheduled and staffed, and life jackets are provided and must be worn the entire time you are on the water. Storybrook Spray Park Free Cool off and laugh with your kids in this magical play area. This activity is always available during daylight hours, just push the red button to turn on the water. Perfect for younger campers. Storybrook Water Castle Free The Water Castle provides tons of fun for kids of all ages to swing, climb, jump and splash in Storybrook Lake. Copper Country Outdoor Pool and Waterslide Water Band required for slide. The heated outdoor pool is also the splash zone for Michigan’s third-longest waterslide. Mighty Gusher Water Band required. This is 126 feet of gushing water. Spin, twist and shoot your way into the lake below. Blobs Water Band required. Climb out onto one of the blobs and have a friend launch you into the air… and the water. Copper Country Archery Free Storybrook Slingshots Free Riflery $5 for 10 rounds Trap Shooting $5 for 5 rounds Whether you’re William Tell or Daniel Boone, test your skills with our target sports. Climbing Walls $5 or Hi-Ad Band If the mountain calls your name or you just want to be like Spiderman, our climbing towers are for you. With lots of levels of difficulty ranging from the beginner to the expert, our New Frontiers and Copper Country Climbing Towers have a challenge for all. EuroBungy $5 or Hi-Ad Band Experience the adrenaline rush of bungee jumping as you perform gravity-defying maneuvers up to two stories high on our four-station EuroBungy. Located in the Gym. Ziplines $5 or Hi-Ad band The CoCo Zipline takes off and sails you, 756’ feet over Lake Jasper on its 6 lines! The NewFro Zipline boasts of eight lines, 1000’ feet long, 18 mph, and 45 seconds of pure adrenaline. The Storybrook Zipline is just right for younger campers. Flying Squirrel $5 or Hi-Ad band Imagine this...two poles as tall as the sky with a pulley in-between them...a rope running through the pulley and we attach you to the rope…at the other end of the rope are 8-10 of your favorite friends, you run and they run in the opposite direction and you swing through the air like a….flying squirrel. Solo Challenge $5 or Hi-Ad band It’s just you on this challenge. You, the harness, a rope, and a 20’ pole. Climb up to the top of the pole and jump for the trapeze. Can you do it? Step up and find out. Giant Swing $5 or Hi-Ad band Strap in and have your friends pull you up, then pull the rip cord for a rip-roaring ride over the lake on our 40’ giant swing. Wow… what a ride… SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 8 Gameroom Free The Gameroom is packed full of foosball, ping pong, and billiards tables. Ping pong balls can be purchased for $0.25, and foosballs can be purchased for $0.50. We also have a multitude of board games that can be borrowed. The Gameroom is a great place to hang out with your family or cool off with a brownie ice cream Sunday from the Hill O’ Beans Café. Copper Country Skate Park Free We’ve got the ramps, half-pipes, fly-boxes, rails, and verts. We’ve even got all the safety equipment needed for a great skate session. Bring your skates or borrow ours. Skateboards are available as well. For your safety, an appropriate helmet and pads are required. General Sports Free With 3 basketball courts and 2 volleyball courts there’s plenty of space and time to get in a few pickup games. All the equipment is out there. Just grab a few friends and go! Kids’ Quad Free This Kids’ Quad provides opportunity for our younger campers to craft, bounce, and slide with age-appropriate activities tailored with our younger guests in mind. CRAFTS: Our Craft House is located in one of the original SpringHill buildings, a former fish hatchery! Head out to the Copper Country craft house to make your own camp creation. Beads and Hemp $3 The Craft Loft offers time to relax and make a cool necklace with beads and hemp. Don’t know how? Don’t worry; we’ll be there to show you. Survival Bracelets $5 Turn ten feet of high strength paracord into a cool and useful bracelet that you can tie and re-tie over and over. And it looks sweet on you! Candle Making $3 Make a cool candle in the craft house. There are lots of colors to choose from as well as some forming tools available to shape your custom candle. Tie–Dye If being creative is your game, our Craft Loft offers the opportunity to customize your own SpringHill Tie-dye shirt. SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 9 $10 Trappers Outpost Luggage Drop-off & Pick-up Pioneer Village Huron Village Skate Park Copper Country Entrance Fort Michilimackinac Hidden Birch Inn Kearsarge Marquette Iron Camp Pool & Waterslide The Island Riflery Canoe Beach Petting Farm Lake Jasper Chippewa Village Archery Algonquin Village Solo Challenge CoCo Climbing Wall Blobs CoCo Zip Line Townhouses Trail Rides Norway Village Norway Tents Flying Squirrel Gusher Water Ropes Double Giant Swing Meadowlands The Peaks NewFro Climbing Wall Gym, Pool Game Room Crafts Founder’s House Trading Post Long Barn NewFro Zip Line Olson Auditorium Freedom Hall Maple Grove Campground Dining Hall Skate Park Provider Lothlorien Mini Gusher Aztec Village Sling Shots Luggage Drop-off & Pick-up Storybrook Beach Volunteer House Trap Shooting Main Entrance Cabooses Lillie Station Spray Park Paintball New Frontiers Entrance Red Pine Park Adventure Island Engine Co. 44 Farm Village Treehouses Luggage Drop-off & Pick-up Safari Village Storybrook Zip Line Storybrook Copper Country New Frontiers SpringHill General 95th Ave. Water Castle Storybrook Entrance EMERGENCY INFORMATION SpringHill does not employ any medical personnel during the non-summer months. Therefore, we hope this information will be of use to you. Should an emergency occur, one of our hosts will be available to assist you. During the day, our staff can be located by radio. At night, please call the on-call host phone at 231.580.8144. A phone is located in the Welcome Center for local calls only (dial ‘9’ first). All Student Health/Power of Attorney forms will be kept on file and are available by contacting a host. Ambulance/State Police/Fire: 911 Reed City Hospital: 231.832.3271 MINOR EMERGENCIES A first aid kit will always be available in the New Frontiers Infirmary. Some members of camp staff are trained in first aid should you need assistance. SERIOUS EMERGENCIES SpringHill staff cannot transport injured guests; therefore, you will be responsible for transportation to and from Reed City Hospital (231.832.3271), which is the closest facility for after hour emergencies. If you will be traveling to camp by bus, it is a good idea to also bring a vehicle that can remain with your group should the need arise to travel off site for medical care. North 95 Avenue 131 th Burger King Approximately 13 miles. STOP Subway 10 To Evart McDonalds Reed City Hospital SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 11 PACKING LIST ESSENTIALS AND STRONGLY RECOMMENDED: Shorts, T-Shirts, Long pants & Long sleeved shirts Pajamas, underwear and extra socks Jacket or sweatshirt, hat and rain coat/poncho Modest one-piece swimsuit, beach towel and sunscreen Sturdy shoes and Flipflops or sandals Bath towel, washcloth, toiletries and comb or brush in a small bag to carry to bath house Sleeping bag and pillow Flashlight Refillable water bottle Backpack Bible, notebook and pen Bug spray with DEET Dirty laundry bag (there is a Laundromat 3 miles from camp, in Evart) Please note: sturdy, close-toed shoes and long pants are REQUIRED for horseback riding and paintball regardless of weather. Close-toed shoes are recommended for climbing and highadventure activities. OPTIONAL ITEMS: Camera and charger Individually packaged snacks Bikes, scooters, skateboards, rollerblades, helmets (Helmets are required when using the Extreme Skate Parks or skating rink) Frisbees, baseball gloves and a ball, beach toys Fishing poles and tackle Lawn chairs Fire-making supplies (matches, newspaper, etc…) and marshmallows for roasting Talent Show props or instruments Basic first-aid supplies and personal medications Box fan Stroller or wagon for young children PLEASE DO NOT BRING: SpringHill is not responsible for any lost, damaged or stolen items. Alcohol, tobacco or non-prescription drugs Please note: all medications, including those available over-the-counter, should be kept by an adult, locked and away from where children can access them. Firearms, Fireworks or sparklers SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 12 DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM GRAND RAPIDS: Follow 131 North to US 10 East (exit 153). Turn right onto US 10 and follow 13 miles to Evart. Turn left on 95th Avenue at the blinking light. Follow for 2 miles and you’ll see the Main Entrance to SpringHill on the left. Follow the camp road to the parking lot across from the New Frontiers Dining Hall. FROM LANSING: Take US 127 North to US 10 West. Merge onto US 10 West toward Ludington/Cadillac and follow 27 miles to Evart. Turn right at the blinking light at 95th Avenue. Follow for 2 miles and you’ll see the Main Entrance to SpringHill on the left. Follow the camp road to the parking lot across from the New Frontiers Dining Hall. FROM DETROIT: Use I 75 North to US 10 West. Merge onto US 10 West toward Ludington/Cadillac and follow 27 miles to Evart. Turn right at the blinking light at 95th Avenue and follow 2 miles. You’ll see the Main Entrance to SpringHill on the left. Follow the camp road to the parking lot across from the New Frontiers Dining Hall. SpringHill MI Memorial Day Family Camp 2015 | 13
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