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T w i n L a k e s 2 0 1 2 S u m m e r C a m p F e a t u r i n g : C a m p D a t e s & P r i c i n g W h a t t o B r i n g C o m m o n Q u e s t i o n s

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Information needed for attending summer camp at Twin Lakes Camp & Conference Center in 2012

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Twin Lakes 2012

Summer Camp

Featuring:●Camp Dates & Pricing●What to Bring● Common Questions

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Summer Camp offers students a chance to break away from the NORMAL and haveUNIQUE EXPERIENCES. Those experiences led by HIGHLY TRAINED and MOTIVATED

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General Information:TwinLakes Camphas been inministry since1950andhas beenakeypart ofmany

family's lives at the present location since 1992. The camp staff is committed torunning a fun camp that is purposeful in sharing the love of Christ and thetransforming power of the Gospel. Summer counselors arewell trained and supervised.

Cabins are air-conditioned, the food is great, and a RN is on the premises.We thinkit is important that the physical needs of the camper are met so social and spiritualgrowth can be most effective. We are committed to campers having a great time inthe best environment possible.Registration Details:

A non-refundable $75 deposit is required to process your reservation. The balanceis due on the first day of camp.

Discounts are available. A PREPAYMENT discount of $15 will be given for havingCamper Fees paid in full by April 1st (excluding Squirt and Family Camps). A Multiple Child Discountwill be given to families sending more than one child (from their own family) to camp. Thediscount is $20 for each child after the first (excluding Squirt and Family Camps).Drop-Off and Pickup: Eastern Daylight Saving Time

Registration is Monday, 10:00-11:00 am.Pickup is Saturday, 8:45-9:45 am. There will be a 30 min. closing program held

at the outdoor chapel at 9:00 am for all age groups.

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What to Bring:Bible, notebook and penSleeping Bag and PillowToiletriesModest swimsuitPlay clothesJacket or sweatshirtTwo pairs of shoes (at least one pair of athletic shoes) One pair will get wet!Flashlight, bug spray and sunscreen are suggestedSpending money for the camp store

What not to Bring:Cell phones, mp3 players and other electronic devices, electronic games, fireworks,

firearms, knives or other weapons, magazines, excessive jewelry, coolers, or non-prescriptionmedications. Tobacco products and alcoholic beverages are not allowed onthe camp property.

Note: In the operation of child nutrition programs, no child will be discriminated againstbecause of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Any person who believesthat he or she was discriminated against in any USDA related activity should writeimmediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250 5

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Squirt Camp grade 2 (2012-2013 school year)

A fun introduction to camp that is just a couple of days long. Get acquaintedwith the camp setting along with the traditions of TLC while participating insome of the activities that make camp such a great place. The most heardcomment after Squirt Camp is, "Mom and Dad, can I come back next year fora whole week?"

Dates:S-1: July 30-August 1 with Donna BeightS-2: August 2-4 with Donna Beight

Activities:Chapel, Squirt Gun Games (we supply the squirt guns), Swimming, Water ZipLine, Spit Wad, Nature Hike and Bonfire with Smores!

AllFor

$1107

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AllFor

$310

Elementary Camp grades 3-6 (2012-2013 school year)Elementary Camp (formerly Junior Camp) is fun, safe and a great place to make new

friends and learn new skills. Campers can expect lots of activities led by theircounselors. Campers will have an opportunity to develop skills in teamwork,archery, crafts, canoeing, and fishing.

Our counselors are fun, well-screened, and highly trained college students.They are assisted by our support staff of nurses, interns and programmingstaff to assist our elementary aged campers in having the best week of theirsummer!Dates:E-1: June 11-16 with Chad McFaddenE-2: July 9-14 with Steve GollnerE-3: July 23-28 with Jamie ConstantActivities:Archery, Water Zip Line, Challenge Mountain, Cliff Zip, Crafts, Boating,Swimming, Spit Wad, the "Blob."

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Middle School Camp grades 6-8 (2012-2013 school year)Lots of fun, making new friends and having a blast—that's what's in store

for middle school campers. There are also lots of opportunities to growspiritually, test skills and make tons of memories. Campers are challenged tomake their faith personal, to take a stand for Christ at school, and to live bybiblical principles, not peer pressure.

Our counselors not only provide the context for having fun and leadingactivities, but make excellent mentors and role models.Dates:MS-1: June 25-30 with Michael BoehmMS-2: July 16-21 with Brad SchweiboldMS-3: July 30-August 4 with Steve HooferActivities:Paintball, Challenge Mountain, Cliff Zip, Climbing Tower, Creek Walk, NightHike, Cook Out, Chapels, Boating, Fishing, the "Blob," and much more!

AllFor

$33011

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High School Camp grades 9-12 (2012-2013 school year)A unique mix of activities and relationship building. Not only will campers be

challengedwith adventure-type activities but theywill be challenged spirituallyas well. High Schoolers are challenged to put their faith into practice, seek God'swill in all aspects of their lives, and to be genuine in their relationships.

Campers find our summer counselors are a strong source of encouragementas they discuss both the benefits and responsibilities of the Christian walk.Dates:HS-1: June 18-23 with Don HeltonHS-2: July 2-7 with Don Jennings IIIActivities:ChallengeMountain, Cliff Zip, Paintball, Knife Throwing, Jungle Vines, InclinedCatwalk, Leap of Faith, Dangle Duo, the "Blob."

AllFor

$33013

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Leadership Camp grades 8-12 (2012-2013 school year)For campers who think God may be calling them into full-time vocational

ministry orwho justwant to be challenged spiritually at a deeper level. Camperswill be challenged to start preparing now for futureministry. Our goal is to helpby preparing them in ministry skills and character development.

This week will help campers understand the importance of servant-leadership. Special activities are designed to reinforce the nine chapel messagesprepared just for Leadership Camp. This year'smessageswill be based ona studyguide published by Exalt Publications that was written by our Leadership CampSpeaker, Pastor Randy Gilmore. Exalted Lord is a study of our exalted Lord aspresented in the Book of Acts.Dates:LC: July 2-7 with Randy GilmoreActivities:Challenge Mountain, Cliff Zip, Paintball, Knife Throwing, Climbing Tower,Inclined Catwalk & Jungle Vines, Leap of Faith, Learning to Fly, Dangle Duo, the"Blob."

AllFor

$33015

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Family CampAtTwin Lakes Camp you'll find air-conditioned cabins, caring staff thatwill

assist you in your family fun, certified life guards, GREAT cooking, familygames, challengingmessageswith child care services, and a terrific value. Comesee why many children talk more about family camp three months later thanthey do about Disney, cruises, and a host of other vacations that cost so muchmore!Dates:FC: May 25-28 (Memorial Day weekend) with Nathan ChambersActivities:Challenge Mountain, Cliff Zip, Water Zip, Paintball, Knife Throwing, InclinedCatwalk & Jungle Vines, Leap of Faith, Dangle Duo, The "Blob," archery, skeetshooting, boating, fishing, and all the rest of the exciting activities that thecamp has to offer. (Certain age restrictions do apply to some of the activities.)Pricing:

$300 per family (covers lodging and activities) plus $60 per person (coversfood). Children 2-4 pay $30 for food costs and children under 2 eat for free.Those who wish to bring an RV can do so for $150 for the RV spot andactivities. A $25 per person non-refundable deposit is required.

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Visit us at www.twinlakescamp.com

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TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD FOR SUMMER CAMPVISIT WWW.TWINLAKESCAMP.COM

to download a form or

CONVENIENTLY REGISTER ONLINEwith any major credit card

QUESTIONS? CALL US AT 765-798-4000

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1451 E. Twin Lakes Rd.Hillsboro, IN 47949-8004

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Seymour, IN