Family Camp 2015 Brochure - West Denmark Lutheran Church
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Family Camp 2015 Brochure - West Denmark Lutheran Church
Join the fun… June 30 to July 3, 2015 You are invited…to West Denmark Family Camp 2015. This year’s camp will be our 38th. It begins the afternoon of Tuesday, June 30 and continues through Friday, July 3. In the tradition of Danish folk schools, you will have the chance to listen to and interact with engaging speakers, folk dance, sing, participate in skits, make crafts, share talents, eat good food, meet new friends and visit old friends over coffee, and relax in the beautiful, peaceful setting of the West Denmark Lutheran Church. For us, “family” describes the community we create. The participation of all generations, from infants to elders, of varying backgrounds and with diverse insights, enriches the experience. All are welcome to join us as we work together, play together, and learn from each other. We are happy to have Lisa Jensen and Harry and Christine Johansen as our song leaders, Gwen Sarya as our children’s dance leader, and Mark Nussle as our evening dance leader. Schedule for Tuesday, June 30: 2:00 Log Rolling and possibly kayaking. Have fun playing in the water of Little Butternut Lake or sit on the Johnsons’ shoreline (near the boat-landing on Co. Rd. N.) and watch others play in the water! Bring old tennis shoes for log rolling and lawn chairs for watching and relaxing. 5:00 Potluck Supper Everyone is invited—under the canopy at the back of the Hall. Hamburgers, brats, and beverages will be provided; please bring a dish to share, as well as lawn chairs or a blanket. Following the potluck we will move inside for singing, craft orientation, and our evening’s entertainment. 7:00 (or so) Brian Wicklund will be performing his “World Tour of Fiddling” show. He’ll begin his tour in Sweden and continue with Scottish and Irish music before crossing the pond to North America to explore French Canadian, Cajun, Appalachian, blues, bluegrass, and swing. Brian, who lives in Marine on St. Croix, has been an integral part of the national acoustic music scene for decades playing with many international touring bluegrass and folk groups. He has literally written the book on fiddling with his best-selling American Fiddle Method published by Mel Bay. He hosts the wildly popular Fiddle Pal Camps in Minnnesota, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts and fronts the Minnesota-based Barley Jacks who tour the Midwest. Three-Day Schedule Align Center to Edge of Collar and Center of Sleeve Left Chest 4"w x 3.5"h Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, July 1-3: Product Colors Navy Print Colors 8:45 Singing 9:30 Coffee 227866 West Denmark Camp 2015 Products : 1 | Total Qty : 1 9:45 Children’s Dancing 10:45 Morning Speaker/Discussion 12:00 Noon Meal 1:30 Crafts/Activities 3:30 Coffee 4:00 Afternoon Speaker/Discussion 5:30 Supper 7:00 Singing 7:45 Wednesday: A Short Play written by Henrik Strandskov, and performed by Henrik and Judy Grumstrup-Scott A Musical Performance by Ross Sutter 7:45 Thursday: Skits 7:45 Friday: Skits and Talent Sharing 8:45 Dancing — Coffee at 9:00 UGP White BACK TO APPROVAL Please Register Early! Based on the past few years’ large attendance, it is possible that we will reach the dining room’s maximum seating capacity, in which case we cannot guarantee meals to those who are the last to register. Therefore please register early and send payment with your registration form. Check payments: Mail to Judy Grumstrup, Registrar, 2497 170th Street, Luck, WI 54853. Online credit card payments (via PayPal): Go to West Denmark Family Camp website: http://camp.westdenmark.org to access the registration form. Register early! Payments at the door are an additional $10 per person ($20 max per family). Speakers 10:45 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. each day (Speaker schedule subject to change) Wednesday July 1 Thursday July 2 10:45: Rod Olson, MD, has a passion for preserving water quality in lakes and rivers. He believes “the water will run clear someday. The soil on our fields will become healthy. A thousand rain gardens and detention ponds will protect our rivers and lakes. And our grandchildren will be grateful.” Rod has worked as a family doctor and emergency physician in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, for 35 years. 4:00: Gerry Lisi – Affordable Care Act – Gerry has a keen interest in the changes to health care access that have come with the contentious implementation of the Affordable Care Act, particularly as Emergency Departments have been the primary entry to health care for those without insurance. He is recently retired from the Emergency Department at Lakeview Medical Center in Rice Lake where he was Director of Emergency and Ambulance Services for 30 years. 10:45: (to be announced) 4:00: Chad Lewis - For more than 20 years Chad Lewis has traveled the back roads of the world in search of the strange and bizarre. He has been featured on the Discovery Channel’s A Haunting, William Shatner’s Weird or What, ABC’s Scariest Places on Earth, Monsters and Mysteries in America, and Beyond Belief, and is a frequent contributor to Ripley’s Believe it or Not Radio. Friday July 3 10:45: (to be announced) 2015 Crafts & Activities A rich part of our time together, crafts offer a great way to get your creative juices flowing, while spending time in fellowship! Duct Tape Beach Bags – Tammy Berg - Bring a scissors, exacto knife, rotary cutter, and measuring tape if you have them. Materials will be provided, but you may bring 3 coordinating rolls of Duck Tape (at least one solid color) if you wish. Paper Cutting - Gitte Mohr - Bring a fine scissors and/or an exacto knife with a sharp blade. Embroidery - Kathy Mueller – Bring a scissors. Making Large Pieces of Wood Smaller - Kevin Bevis Paper Ornaments and other paper crafting projects - Milda Anderson, Jeanne Klukas, and Sheila Balzar Applique and Rug-Hooking – Kristan Martin - bring a small scissors Beer-making (tentative) – Art Martin Latest Trends in Knitting – Audrey Anderson - Bring your recent discovery. We’ll share, and try brioche and pattern within a pattern. Bring # 7 needles and a solid skein or two from your stash. Jamming for Note-Readers - Willie Williams with Sue Christiansen Please bring your own band, orchestra or jamming instruments (or contact Willie, jwilliewms@gmail.com to see if he has one you can borrow). The emphasis this year will be on teaching folks to accompany and jam classic rock and traditional music (as opposed to learning how to play a folk instrument in a jam format). If you think you might be interested, sample his How to jam on flute, violin, clarinet or trumpet -YouTube www.youtube. com/watch?v=A08he2f6a7k Willie also has a blog where you can get a richer understanding of why ‘folk’ or vernacular music is so important: williestogethermusic.blogspot.com Crafts & Music for Young Children – Katelin Holm, Nancy Gill, and Ross Sutter Nisse Hunt – Reed Aronow To register online: http://camp.westdenmark.org