2016 Camp Booklet Here
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2016 Camp Booklet Here
Our Story, My Story Far West Family Camp July 9-14, 2016 Thank you for being part of Family Camp! We look forward to all that this week has to offer in building our relationship with God and with others in the midst of the community gathered here. There will numerous opportunities to enjoy learning, fun, fellowship, food, worship, and more. Throughout our experience, we will explore how God has worked through the history of our faith and works in us today, shaping and guiding us forward to share love, joy, hope, and peace. We hope you leave here refreshed, renewed, and ready to share your story. In Christ, Alexa and Brendan Cary 2 The Family Camp experience is not possible without the preparation, work, and collaboration of many people. We are grateful for the dedication of the following people and hope you will express your thanks to them through this week. We thank everyone in advance for your help and contribution in making our reunion a success. Far West Family Camp Leadership Team Directors: Alexa and Brendan Cary Assistant Directors: Rex and Kim Hayden Mission Center Support Minister: Elaine Davis Worship: Bonnie Hinderks, Vern and Mary Bradford, Matthew and Mallory Neeley Evangelist Ministry: Paul Coffman Logistics: Carolyn Rockhold and Charlott Williams Education: Elaine Davis and Kathy Darnell Mission Center President: Lynn Wilson Mission Center Financial Officer: Tom Cochran Mission Center Book Keeper: Linda Novak Logistics Dining Hall: Rex Hayden, Don and Karen Sams, Eric Hidy, Don Cash KP Crew: Grace Stites, Halei Atoe, Corryn Darnell, Kendall Delp Nursing: Patricia Compton Canteen: Todd and Burnett Families Auction: Carolyn Rockhold Auctioneer: Eddie Pickett Cooks: Twombly and Bauerle Families Kitchen Laundry: Frances Whitmer Campground Management: Brian and Megan Loving Lifeguards: Brian Loving, Christa Barbour, and Colin Barbour Golf Cart Shuttle: Roland Hayden Flag Raising and Sunday Parking: Gaylon Whitmer 3 Classes are offered for all ages. Children's classes are based on the grade that will be entered this fall. Parents are asked to pick up their children from their classroom each day before going to lunch. Special this year-Each children’s class will have an opportunity to participate in the Peacemobile during one class. If you would like to help facilitate for the Peacemobile this week, or for information on how to bring the Peacemobile to your congregation or event, contact Jim or Andi Melham. The Senior High and College Age Class will meet at 10:15 on Sunday-Wednesday night. During the 10:30-noon class period, Senior High and College Age participants can help with a children’s class (must be youth worker certified and have permission of teacher), attend Young Adult Class, or participate in the service projects class. Education Class Teacher Location 0-2 year olds Ferryl Cash Nursery 3 year olds Megan Loving Robin’s Nest (North) 4 year olds Dana Hicks Robin’s Nest (Center) 5 year olds Jennifer Todd Robin’s Nest (South) 3-5 year music Mallory Neeley Hilltop 3-5 year crafts Amanda Hidy Hilltop 1st and 2nd grade Carolyn Tacy/Rex Hayden Cedar Haven #5 3rd and 4th grade Kristi DeRose Peace Haven (North) 5th and 6th grade Alisha Buchanan Cedar Haven #6 1 -6 music Christa Barbour Tent 1st-6th crafts Denise Youtsey Peace Haven (South) Jr High(7th-9th) Kathy Darnell Dining Hall (Basement) Sr High/College Lachlan Mackay/Barbara Walden Young Adult Lachlan Mackay/Janné Grover Adult Barbara Walden st th Dining Hall Cedar Haven North Tabernacle 4 Worship is an integral part of our reunion experience and opportunities abound to experience the Spirit of God while we are gathered together. Morning Devotional-An evangelist welcomes each new day with a prayer, broadcast throughout the grounds. Morning Worship-Join us in the Tabernacle for an energetic worship experience, sharing in song, scripture, and testimony Intergenerational Groups-Breakout into small groups at various locations for discussion and activities Evening Worship-Gather in the Tabernacle each night for engaging worship with our guest ministry and members from around the mission center. Childrens’ Church (Sunday-Tuesday only, ages 3-7)-During the evening worship, children have an opportunity to participate in activities in Cedar Haven . Children will be invited out during the worship and will return to the Tabernacle at the end of the service. Nursery (Ages 0-2)-Children can be dropped off and picked up at the nursery during worship services when noted on schedule. Campfire-Close each night by singing old favorites and learning a few new ones. Worship Head Deacon: Jeremy Benson Audio and Visual: Matthew Neeley Worship Setting: Ereline McCord Nursery (0-2 years): Elaine Davis Childrens’ Church (3-7 years): Matt and Kristi Nicholson Morning Worship: Alexa and Brendan Cary Campfire: Alexa Cary Intergenerational Group Locations and Leaders: Love Hilltop Christa and Colin Barbour Joy Tent Ralph and Nancy Williston Hope Cedar Haven North Sheryl Magee And Dave Davis Worship Service 10:30 AM Sunday 6:45 PM Sunday 6:45 PM Monday 6:45 PM Tuesday 6:45 PM Wednesday Presider Bonnie Hinderks Vern Bradford Kathy Twombly Mallory Neeley Mary Bradford Speaker Lachlan Mackay Lynn Wilson Barbara Walden Lachlan Mackay Janné Grover 5 Lachlan Mackay is an Apostle assigned to the North East USA Mission Field and he leads the Church History and Sacred Story Ministries Team. Born and raised in Jackson County, Missouri, Lach attended the University of Missouri in Columbia where he focused on Russian Area Studies and Economics before discovering his passion for church history. He met his wife, Christin, in Joseph Smith’s Red Brick Store in Nauvoo, Illinois and has spent his entire adult life living and working at church historic sites. He holds both US and Australian citizenship and his favorite non-history activity is snorkeling. Barbara Walden learned her first lessons in church history from a small Community of Christ congregation that gathered in a three-car garage in her hometown of Ridgecrest, California. Captured by the stories of Emma Smith and Oliver Cowdery in her youth, she pursued a Bachelor of Arts in history from Graceland University and a Master of Arts in museum studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program at the State University of New York. Following graduate school, Barbara returned to her love of church heritage as the site director of the Kirtland Temple from 2002-2009. Today, she is the executive director of the Community of Christ Historic Sites Foundation. When she isn’t traveling the country leading church history classes and raising support for the historic sites, you will find her and her husband, Jody, enjoying a night out at the baseball parks, preferably one involving the Detroit Tigers. Barbara is an Elder in Community of Christ and resides in Hartford, Connecticut. 6 Janné Grover is an apostle. She is assigned to the Central USA Mission Field and she leads the Disciple and Priesthood Formation Ministries Team. Her previous employment includes disciple formation ministries specialist for Community of Christ, and director of orchestras for Lee’s Summit North High School and Bernard Campbell Middle School in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Janné attended the University of Missouri-Columbia and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in vocal and instrumental music K–12. She also received a Master’s of Music Education degree in instrumental conducting from Florida State University, an Education Specialist degree in secondary administration from Northwest Missouri State University, and a Master’s of Arts in Religion from Graceland University. Share Your Object, Share Your Story The Community of Christ Historic Sites Foundation is on an exciting journey to find the unique stories and objects within Community of Christ history. We need your help! We need your story! We invite you to submit a photo and story of a historic object, place, document, etc. that you believe tells the unique story of Community of Christ. Your submission could be a book, image, decorative piece, clothing, or photograph of a place or historic marker. Search your attics and closets or library and storage rooms of your local congregation for historic items that tell your story. It could be an old hymnal given to you by someone who played a significant role in your journey, a wooden cross carved by a founding member of your congregation, an image of a ship used by early missionaries, or a recent photograph of you at a place that carries historical significance in the Community of Christ story. We want to hear about how your unique congregation began - is there a historic object that represents an early missionary that helped plant your congregation? A photograph that captures the story of your Mission Center or Reunion ground? Is there an item that represents your family's beginnings in Community of Christ. Have a object or story to share? Want to be able to ask questions about church history or other topics in an open setting. Guest Ministry Chats will take place on Monday-Wednesday afternoons at 3:00 in North Cedar Haven. Bring your objects, stories, and questions to share with our visiting ministers. 7 Camper’s Commitments to Family Camp Registration: All weekly/daily campers must register at the business office. Prohibited: Pets, open flames, fireworks, firearms, alcohol, tobacco, controlled substances. Supervision: An on-site sponsor must supervise all campers under age 19. Parking: Vehicles are allowed near housing, but ensure roadways remain clear. Clothing: Please refrain from clothing/swimwear that advertises alcohol/tobacco or is provocative in nature. Attendance: Please take advantage of all the opportunities at reunion by attending classes and worship services. Nurse on Duty: Please contact Patricia Compton (cell: 816-752-1543) for medical needs. First aid kits are available in the office/canteen, dining hall, tabernacle, and Robin’s Nest. Severe Weather: If a tornado warning or other weather emergency necessitates, please gather in the basement of Peace Haven or the basement of the Tabernacle. Emergencies: In case of an emergency necessitating 911 services, the address is Camp Farwesta 6901 US Hwy 36 Stewartsville, MO 64490 Saturday, July 9 We Welcome... 2:00-5:00 PM Registration (Office) 3:00-5:00 PM Swimming (Pool) 5:00 PM KP Workers’ Supper (Dining Hall) 5:30-6:30 PM Supper (Dining Hall) 7:15-8:00 PM Welcome Celebration (Tabernacle) 8:10-9:00 PM Campfire (Tabernacle Lawn) 9:00-9:45 PM Canteen open 9:00-10:15 PM Evening Activity: Family Dance (Tent) 11:00 PM Lights Out 8 Sunday, July 10 We Believe and We Receive... 7:00 AM Rise and Shine 7:15 AM KP Workers’ Breakfast (Dining Hall) 7:30 AM Morning Devotional 7:45-8:45 AM Breakfast (Dining Hall) 9:10 AM Flag Presentation (Tabernacle) 9:15-10:00 AM Morning Worship (Tabernacle) 10:30-11:45 AM *Worship Service (Tabernacle) 11:30 AM KP Workers’ Lunch (Dining Hall) 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch (Dining Hall) 1:00 PM Tabernacle and Bathroom Cleaning 1:30-4:00 PM Hayrides (Canteen Area) 2:00-3:00 PM Mission Center Conference (Tabernacle) 2:00-3:30 PM Swimming (10 years and older) 3:15-4:00 PM Watermelon feed (Canteen) 3:15-4:00 PM Guest Ministry Reception (Tent) 3:30-5:00 PM Swimming (Families with children 9 years and under) 4:30 PM KP Workers’ Supper (Dining Hall) 5:00-6:00 PM Supper (Dining Hall) 6:45-8:00 PM *Evening Worship-Communion (Tabernacle) 8:15-9:00 PM Campfire (Campfire Area) 9:00-9:45 PM Canteen Open 9:10-10:15 PM Evening Activity: Night Swim (Pool) 10:15-11:30 PM Senior High/College Class (Dining Hall) 11:00 PM Lights Out An * indicates that nursery is available for ages 0-2 from 10 minutes before until 5 minutes after the completion of the service. 9 Monday, July 11 We Learn... 7:00 AM Rise and Shine 7:15 AM KP Workers’ Breakfast (Dining Hall) 7:30 AM Morning Devotional 7:45-8:45 AM Breakfast (Dining Hall) 9:00-9:40 AM Morning Worship (Tabernacle) 9:50-10:20 AM Intergenerational Groups (Various Locations) 10:30-12:00 PM Classes (Various Locations) 11:30 AM KP Workers’ Lunch (Dining Hall) 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch (Dining Hall) 1:00 PM Tabernacle and Bathroom Cleaning 1:00-2:00 PM Rest Period/Boating 2:00-3:30 PM Swimming (10 years and older) 3:30-5:00 PM Swimming (Families with children 9 years and under) 3:00-4:00 Guest Ministry Chats (Cedar Haven North) 4:00 PM Organized Recreation (Canteen) 4:30 PM KP Workers’ Supper (Dining Hall) 5:00-6:00 PM Supper (Dining Hall) 6:45-8:00 PM *Evening Worship (Tabernacle) 8:15-9:00 PM Campfire (Campfire Area) 9:00-9:45 PM Canteen Open 9:10-10:15 PM Evening Activity: Talent Show (Tabernacle) 10:15-11:30 PM Senior High/College Class (Dining Hall) 11:00 PM Lights Out An * indicates that nursery is available for ages 0-2 from 10 minutes before until 5 minutes after the completion of the service. 10 Tuesday, July 14 We Share... 7:00 AM Rise and Shine 7:15 AM KP workers Breakfast (Dining Hall) 7:30 AM Morning Devotional 7:45-8:45 AM Breakfast (Dining Hall) 9:00-9:40 AM Morning Worship (Tabernacle) 9:50-10:20 AM Intergenerational Groups (Various Locations) 10:30-12:00 PM Classes (Various Locations) 11:30 AM KP Workers’ Lunch (Dining Hall) 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch (Dining Hall) 1:00 PM Tabernacle and Bathroom Cleaning 1:00-2:00 PM Rest Period/Boating 2:00-3:30 PM Swimming (10 years and older) 3:30-5:00 PM Swimming (Families with children 9 years and under) 3:00-4:00 Guest Ministry Chats (Cedar Haven North) 4:00 PM Organized Recreation (Canteen) 4:30 PM KP Workers’ Supper (Dining Hall) 5:00-6:00 PM Supper (Dining Hall) 6:45-8:00 PM *Evening Worship (Tabernacle) 8:00-9:00 PM Auction (Tabernacle) 8:15-9:00 PM Campfire (Campfire Area) 9:00-9:45 PM Canteen Open 9:10-10:00 PM Evening Activity: Family Game Night (Dining Hall) 10:15-11:30 PM Senior High/College Class (Dining Hall) 11:00 PM Lights Out An * indicates that nursery is available for ages 0-2 from 10 minutes before until 5 minutes after the completion of the service. 11 Wednesday, July 13 We Respond... 7:00 AM Rise and Shine 7:15 AM KP workers Breakfast (Dining Hall) 7:30 AM Morning Devotional 7:45-8:45 AM Breakfast (Dining Hall) 9:00-9:40 AM Morning Worship (Tabernacle) 9:50-10:20 AM Intergenerational Groups (Various Locations) 10:30-12:00 PM Classes (Various Locations) 11:30 AM KP Workers’ Lunch (Dining Hall) 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch (Dining Hall) 1:00 PM Tabernacle and Bathroom Cleaning 1:00-2:00 PM Rest Period/Boating 2:00-3:30 PM Swimming (10 years and older) 3:30-5:00 PM Swimming (Families with children 9 years and under) 3:00-4:00 Guest Ministry Chats (Cedar Haven North) 4:00 PM Organized Recreation (Canteen) 4:30 PM KP Workers’ Supper (Dining Hall) 5:00-6:00 PM Supper (Dining Hall) 6:45-8:00 PM Evening Worship-Youth Service(Tabernacle) 8:00-8:40 PM Baptismal Service (Pool) 8:50-9:30 PM Campfire (Lakeside) 9:00-10:00 PM Canteen Open 9:30-10:30 PM Evening Activity: Night Swim (Pool) 10:15-11:30 PM Youth Campfire (Meet at Dining Hall) 11:00 PM Lights Out 12 Thursday, July 14 We Proclaim... 7:00 AM Rise and Shine 7:15 AM KP workers Breakfast (Dining Hall) 7:30 AM Morning Devotional 7:45-8:45 AM Breakfast (Dining Hall) 9:00-9:40 AM Morning Worship (Tabernacle) 9:50-10:20 AM Intergenerational Groups (Various Locations) 10:30-12:00 PM Classes (Various Locations) 11:30 AM KP Workers’ Lunch (Dining Hall) 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch (Dining Hall) 1:15-2:00 PM Closing Worship (Tabernacle) 2:00-4:00 PM Camp Closing Activities Please remember that it is the responsibility of all attendees to leave the campground in the best condition possible. Please ensure that your final cleaning assignment has been completed and your lodging has been cleaned as well. Service Ministry It certainly takes a village to keep everything operating during our week together. We appreciate everyone fulfilling their chore assignments! Chore assignments include: Dining Hall-Servers (serve food), drink station (serve drinks), tables (wipe tables and sweep floors), scrapers (scrape trays for dishroom and empty trash after meal), Dishroom (washing trays), Pots and Pans Bathrooms-Clean sinks, toilets, and showers, sweep and mop floors, check supplies Tabernacle-sweeping floors and disposing of trash 13 Breakfast Lunch Supper Hamburger Tator Tots Saturday Mixed Fruit Cookies Roast Beef/Gravy Sunday Pancakes Whole New Potatoes Taco Salad Sausage Green Beans Corn Peaches Lettuce Salad Applesauce Hot/Cold Cereal Rolls No Bake Cookies Apple Crisp Scrambled Eggs Bacon Monday Biscuits Grapes Hot/Cold Cereal Tuesday Tacos California Blend Black Beans and Rice Salad Bar Salad Bar Oatmeal Choc Chip Bars Chocolate Eclair French Toast Chicken and Noodles Sausage Brocolli with Cheese Pears Salad Bar Hot/Cold Cereal Brownie Biscuits Wednesday Chicken Sandwich Sausage Gravy Cantalope Hot/Cold Cereal Sloppy Joes Baked Beans Chips Salad Bar Ice Cream Ham Hash Brown Casserole Peas Salad Bar Sugar Cookie Bars Lasagna Garlic Bread Salad Bar Chocolate Cake Scrambled Eggs Thursday Cinnamon Rolls Applesauce Cooks’ Choice **Menu subject to change** Hot/Cold Cereal 14 Finances-Family Camp does not operate without the generosity of all attendees, in service and monetarily. In addition to registration fees, reunion costs are covered through canteen profits, auction proceeds, and offerings. Day Campers-The daily rate is $30/person/day, covers up to 3 meals and 1 night of lodging, and can be paid in the office. A donation can be made in the dining hall for individual meals. Cedar Haven North will be open in the afternoon for any day campers to rest and relax. Golf Cart-Roland Hayden will provide shuttle service to those needing transportation throughout the grounds. He can be contacted at 660-562-2260. Water and ice delivery-Water coolers will be placed in locations throughout the campground. If you have a cooler that needs ice delivered, please contact Rex Hayden in the dining hall to make arrangements. Auction-A silent auction will take place in the back of the Tabernacle throughout the week, while the live auction will take place at 8 PM on Tuesday night. Please contact Carolyn Rockhold for more information. Baptismal Service-Will be held during the Wednesday Evening Worship Service. We will transition immediately from the tabernacle to the pool. If you wish to be baptized during this service, please contact Paul Coffman or Gaylon Whitmer. Announcements-Please turn in announcements to the office or to Kim Hayden. We will project announcements during meals in the dining hall. Text Announcements-To receive announcements via text message, send the message @fwmc to 81010. Recycling-Please use the blue recycling containers only as designated. Hymnals-Please return your music booklet to the boxes at the entrances of the Tabernacle after each service Evangelists-Each day, an evangelist will be available for prayer, administration, and any other pastoral needs. Day Evangelist on duty Morning Devotion Sunday Jerry Middleton Paul Coffman Monday Mary Bradford Mary Bradford Tuesday Ed Davis Ed Davis Wednesday Gaylon Whitmer Gaylon Whitmer Thursday Jim Melham Jim Melham 15 Recreation Opportunities We have an abundance of recreation opportunities during Family Camp. From classic games to new favorites, grab some people and get playing! Games and Equipment Available: Horseshoes, croquet, volleyball, football, basketball, ping-pong, Frisbee golf, Frisbee tag, gaga ball, 9 square in the air, soccer, dodgeball, shuffleboard (at hilltop), jenga, and others. Rules for games: A listing of the games available and their rules will be posted near the canteen and in the office. Jesus Ball: It is the decision of the Camp Farwesta board that “Jesus Ball” will no longer be allowed at Farwesta. Organized Recreation: Join us at 4 every afternoon for an organized recreation activity for ages 10 and older. Playground: For safety, play is limited to children under 11 years of age and should be monitored by a parent or designated supervisor. Pool: Please note that there are two sessions for swimming each afternoon Sunday-Wednesday. Saturday afternoon and night swims are for all ages. All children under 11 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or designated supervisor. All children will be administered a swim test before being allowed in the deep end. All swimmers must follow the direction of the lifeguard and posted signs to ensure the safety of everyone. Waterfronts: No swimming is allowed at the waterfronts. Fishing is allowed during recreation times and equipment is available for checkout. Boating is not allowed unless a certified lifeguard is present. 16 Evening Activities Saturday: Family Dance Join us on the lawn between the dining hall and the tabernacle for an evening of fun! With music designed to appeal to all ages, young and old, we will begin our reunion experience with a time to renew old friendships, and make new ones, all against a backdrop of music and dancing. For those not inclined to dance, engage in some of the outdoor game activities: ping pong, croquet, horseshoes, volley ball, etc. Sunday: Night Swim Head on down to the pool to cool off before bed! Bring your towels and your flip flops, and join us for a swim under the lights and the stars. Monday: Talent Show Camp Farwesta has talent and we are going to show it! Join us in the tabernacle to cheer on the talents of folks young and old as they share the gifts that God gave them. Please sign up in the dining hall. Tuesday: Family Game Night Come enjoy the air conditioned atmosphere of the dining hall and engage in friendly competition for all ages! Bring your favorite canteen snack. Wednesday: Night Swim and Social Head on down to the pool to cool off before bed! Bring your towels and your flip flops, and join us for a swim under the lights and the stars. Afterwards (or before, or in the middle) join us on the lawn between the dining hall and the tabernacle for everyone’s favorite treat – ice cream! Create the best Sundae with chocolate syrup and sprinkles, or simply enjoy the purity of vanilla in a bowl. Come one, come all! Camp Farwesta T-shirts For sale this week! See Carolyn Rockhold at the Auction Table to purchase. 17 Friends of Camp Farwesta: Much has been happening at the campgrounds and we continue to move forward with improvements to some areas. Playground Update: As you can see and hear with your kids who may have already experienced it, the swing set is up and moving!! Phase 1 is complete! Thank you! We are so close to meeting our financial need to install Phase 2, (play equipment that includes slides). The children that use these grounds have given us positive feedback to the improvements that have already been done. More to come! Dining Hall Bathrooms: Both the men and women's bathrooms are remodeled. Many thanks to the youth that helped with the demo, and to the crew and volunteers who contributed to get the job completed. Volunteers painted, built and installed all components to make a much needed improvement to the bathrooms. It would not have been possible without the support and desire to make a difference. Thank you! Cedar Haven: Be sure to check out Room 1 of Cedar Haven! Built in beds with comfortable mattresses! They are so comfy you will want to sleep in there too! The overall goal is to makeover the remaining rooms 2-6 and create a welcoming, warm and comfortable living quarters for the guests who use the building. Other: Improvements to the family cabins, dorms 1-4, and the nurses cabin, as well as the addition of an instant hot water heater in Cedar Haven. A special Thank You to those volunteers who came out during the year and before/during the camping season to give of your time and energy to give back to the campgrounds. Your time is not overlooked, we value and appreciate all of our volunteers. Also Thank You to those who have given financially to support the mission of these grounds. Camp Farwesta would not be moving forward in a positive direction without the support of the members of this Mission Center. If you would like to contribute to one of the projects above please contact your Congregation Financial Officer, Linda Novak at the Mission office, or Kent Brooner. We are always looking for new groups and organizations, big or small to rent the campground facilities. Please help us spread the word and contact the Mission Center office to schedule, 816.232.3319. 18 19 Cedar Haven, Peace Haven & Hill Top Nursery— Evening (Registered Youth Worker Only) Eastern Eastern (Registered Youth Worker Only) Tabernacle After Lunch Eastern Supper Northern Eastern All Meals Western Breakfast Northern Lunch All Clusters Supper Northern Southern Southern Southern Southern Monday Sunday Saturday Restroom Duty all facilities After Lunch Nursery— Morning Kitchen Patrol (KP) Duty/Day 2016 Cluster Assignments Western Western Western Western All Meals Southern Tuesday NO NURSERY Northern Northern Northern All Meals Eastern Wednesday Eastern (EXCLUDES Restrooms) Cedar Haven & Peace Haven FINAL CLEAN Western See Brendan Cary FINAL CLEAN Pool, South & Dining Hall Restrooms Northern FINAL CLEAN Southern FINAL CLEAN Child Care & FINAL CLEAN Southern Northern Lunch & FINAL CLEAN Dining Hall Breakfast Western Thursday CAMP FARWESTA FAMILY CAMP EVALUATION 2016 Circle one response or use short answer where appropriate. Please return to the designated point when completed. Thank you for helping to make the Far West Family Camp a success! Name____________________ Contact Information______________________ 1. How can we improve the online registration process? 2. How would you rate your and/or your family’s experience at Familly Camp? Excellent Above Average Average Below Average Poor 3. Did the investment you made in coming to Family Camp, including time and cost, prove worthwhile? Yes No 4. Did Family Camp play a role in meeting your family’s spiritual needs? Yes No 5. Family Camp has a variety of activities such as worship, campfire, meals, special activities, classes, recreation and more. Please take a moment to share with us feedback that would be helpful planning Family Camp 2017 (favorites, improvements,…)? 6. Do you plan to attend Camp Farwesta Family Camp in 2017? Yes No 7. How are you being called to serve and provide ministry at Family Camp in 2017? 8. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: 20