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CAMP-of-the-WOODSChristian Family Resort
For meaningful vacations with spiritual enrichmentSummer Season 2011
Sunday moRning Flag CeRemony: a Camp-of-the-woodS tRadition
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Camp-of-the-woodS is a place where
guests can focus on Jesus Christ. we offer
outstanding chapels and seminars for
adults, plus a terrific teen ministry and
Christian education program for children.
many guests return year after year, and we
love serving them!
Visit www.camp-of-the-woods.org for more information
SummerMinistry
… a Christian resort for families and individuals located on lake pleasant in new york’s adirondack mountains. most guests come for week-long vacations, where they live and eat together as families while enjoying a wide variety of activities for all ages.
Welcome to CAMP-of-the-WOODS...
Chapel speakers subject to change
week 3: July 9 - July 16
Ravi Zachariasdirector, RZim,norcross, ga
John Njorogeapologist, RZim,norcross, ga
week 5: July 23 - July 30
Charles Zimmermanprofessor, Biblical Seminary,teaching pastor, Calvary Church,Hatfield, pa
week 6: July 30 - august 6
Kurt BjorklundSenior pastor,orchard Hill Church,wexford, pa
week 7: august 6 - august 13
Crawford LorittsSenior pastor, Fellowship Bible Church,Roswell, ga
week 8: august 13 - august 20
Stuart McAllisterVice president for training & Special projects, RZim,norcross, ga
week 9: august 20 - august 27
Erwin LutzerSenior pastor, moody Church,Chicago, il
week 10: august 27 - September 3
Gene Getzdirector, Center for Church Renewal, & pastor emeritus, Fellowship Bible Church north,dallas, tX
labor day weekend: September 3 - September 5
Walter Kaiserpresident emeritus & professor,gordon-Conwell theological Seminary,South Hamilton, ma
week 1: June 25 - July 2
Tommy NelsonSenior pastor, denton Bible Church,denton, tX
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week 2: July 2 - July 9
Duane Litfinpresident emeritus,wheaton College,wheaton, il
week 4: July 16 - July 23
Rod Van SolkemaSenior pastor,Crossroads Bible Church,grand Rapids, mi
Andy Bannisterlead apologist, RZim Canada,toronto, Canada
Summer 2011 Chapel SpeakersSeven outstanding Chapels each week (Sunday - Friday mornings plus wednesday evening)
week 1: June 25 - July 2 Garrett Kell, washington d.C.
A Marriage from Heaven: What Did God Create Marriage to Be?
week 6: July 30 - august 6 (mon, tue, thur & Fri) David Howard, Jr., Shoreview, mn
Seeing God’s Patterns in the Psalms
week 2: July 2 - July 9 Jay Thomas, wheaton, il
Gospel-Shaped Prayer
week 7: august 6 - august 13 (mon, tue, thur & Fri) Bryan Wilkerson, lexington, maSpiritual Leadership 101: Following the Footsteps of a Reluctant Leader Named Moses!
week 3: July 9 - July 16 Margaret Manning, Seattle, wa
The Values of Jesus: A Study of the Beatitudes
week 8: august 13 - august 20 (two daily seminars) Andy Bannister & Margaret Manning, RZim international apologistsReasons to Believe: Examining the Christian faith historically, culturally, and biblically...showing the trustworthiness of the GospelLiving with Clarity & Compassion: Constructing a contemporary Christian walk that matches the biblical worldview
week 4: July 16 - July 23 Bryan Litfin, Chicago, il
Getting to Know the Church Fathers...
week 9: august 20 - august 27 Don Hagner, pasadena, Ca
Righteousness Apart from the Law: The Message of Galatians
week 5: July 23 - July 30 David Sonju, St. andrews, Scotland
Created in the Image of God: A Look at Who We Are Created To Be
week 10: august 27 - September 3 Walter Kaiser, South Hamilton, ma
Teaching and Applying Biblical Ethics in Our Day
Weekly Seminar Speakers
Tuesday Night & Wednesday Morning Specialsthese special guests will be challenging and exciting.
3 Seminar & Special speakers and musicians subject to change
Summer 2011 Seminar and Guest Speakersguests love our stimulating monday - Friday morning seminars.
august 9 & 10Joe Infranco
Senior Counsel,
alliance defense FundScottsdale, aZ
august 2 & 3Bob Cornuke
modern day explorer, author & investigator
Colorado Springs, Co
July 5Eric Metaxas
new york times best-selling author,new york City, ny
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Special Labor Day Music
Laurie Gayle Stephenson, Rommel Guingon and Dave Cave
BRyan wilkeRSon
gaRRett kell
the Camp-of-the-woodS music program is very high in quality with weekly concerts and recitals, daily chapels, monday night carnivals, and other events. our guests love the variety!
4Seminar & Special speakers and musicians subject to change
Quality Music that Honors our Lord
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Visit www.camp-of-the-woods.org for more information
we offer many fun activities for all ages, including a weekly Carnival, the Big game Show, and Campo! Families also love our awesome miniature golf course and the Sonju Sports Complex, which includes a family game room plus state-of-the-art climbing wall.
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The Adirondack Mountains are perfect for fun and meaningful family activities.
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The Adirondack Mountains are perfect for fun and meaningful family activities.
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Tennis June 25 - July 2 dave Schultz, williston, Vt, will lead these fun sessions for your kids. He is a fantastic instructor! Balls will be provided and kids are encouraged to bring their own tennis rackets.
Football July 2 - July 9
eric Schuette, high school defensive coordinator and former navy rugby player, will lead this great week. He will teach your kids helpful drills in a fun, safe, low-key environment.
Soccer July 9 - July 16John andrulis and donn truax, former Charlotte eagles player, will oversee this week of soccer instruction. kids will play with others of similar ability and practice their skills through a variety of drills.
Baseball July 30 - august 6 & august 6 - august 13 mickey weston, former new york mets pitcher & coach, will teach these wonderful sessions. He loves the lord and has a heart for building into young people. your kids will love learning from him.
Floor Hockey July 16 - July 23matt Berner and troy loney, former pittsburgh penguins star-forward, will again lead these terrific sessions for ages 6-18. equipment and gear will be provided.
Basketball July 23 - July 30 Bay Forrest, former 6’10” nBa star & first-round draft pick, Jon Baldwin and Joe odhiambo, holder of 14 guiness Ball-Handling Records, will be back to lead a fun week of basketball instruction in the Sonju Sports Complex and outdoor pavilion.
Volleyball august 13 - august 20 Joel dearing, Head women’s Volleyball Coach at Springfield College, Springfield, ma will lead this great week. these sessions will be for ages 13-18. your kids will have a blast.
7 Visit www.camp-of-the-woods.org for more information
Sports Emphasis Weeks for Kidsmost weeks are for ages 9-15; exceptions are noted below. our instructors are outstanding and your kids will enjoy these fun sessions.
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Chapter Two, an extended program for grades 1-5 from 10:30 a.m. to noon, will be offered again in Summer 2011.
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Christian Education for Childrenwe are intentional about bringing the truth of Jesus Christ to children. our Christian education department offers daily morning programs for children through the 6th grade with qualified teachers and a solid biblical curriculum. nursery care is also provided.
Teen Ministry
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Jr. and Sr. High teens have their own chapels monday – Friday mornings in the Buirkle Center and Sonju Sports Complex with engaging worship and solid biblical teaching.
we also offer a wide variety of activities and social events every afternoon and evening that are designed just for teens. our staff loves pouring into the teens.
Joel deaRing
Summer 2011 Accommodations & RatesSee Camp map on pages 11 & 12 for locations of the color-coded accommodations listed below.
Beachfront Area:includes 21 buffet meals at the Hill dining Hall, lodging and maid service. gratuities for waiters/waitresses and maid service not included.
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Cheyenne, Algonquin & Cayuga: minimum 4 occupants, with 2 adult rates microwave and mini-fridge includedage adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $889.00 $498.40 $327.22 $247.45 $65.10
Arapaho, Ausable, Sacandaga & Hopi: minimum 3 occupants, with 2 adult rates arapaho: minimum 4 occupants, with 2 adult rates mini-fridge includedage adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $787.00 $457.60 $301.72 $227.05 $54.90
Mesa, Oneida 1-8, Onondaga 1-8 & Omaha: no single occupancy mesa 22: minimum 4 occupants, with 2 adult rates age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $745.00 $440.80 $291.22 $218.65 $50.70
Chickasaw, Oneida 9 & 10, Onondaga 9 & 10 & Iowa: Chickasaw, oneida 9 & 10: maximum 2 occupants iowa: maximum 3 occupants age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $703.00 $424.00 $280.90 $210.25 $46.50Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
Wichita: (no single occupancy) age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $703.00 $424.00 $280.90 $210.25 $46.50
Wigwam Lakeside Rooms: age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $562.00 $367.60 $245.50 $182.05 $32.40Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
Lakeside and Non-Lakeside:includes 21 buffet meals at the Hill dining Hall, lodging and maid service. gratuities for waiters/waitresses and maid service not included.
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Islotta B, D, G, H & J and Chippewa A, B, D & F: islotta: g - 3 rooms (minimum 4 occupants with 2 adult rates); B, d & J - 2 rooms; H - 1 room Chippewa: a & B - 2 rooms; d -1 room (contact registrar for single occupancy rate); F - 3 roomsage adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $745.00 $440.80 $291.22 $218.65 $50.70
Totem & Islotta C: (no single occupancy, islotta C: maximum 3 occupants)age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $703.00 $424.00 $280.72 $210.25 $46.50
Cherokee (newly renovated for Summer 2011) Cherokee a: minimum 4 occupants with 2 adult rates Cherokee B: Contact registrar for single occupancy rate Cherokee C: minimum 2 occupants with adult ratesage adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $646.00 $401.20 $266.50 $198.85 $40.80
Shawnee & Sioux: (maximum 3 occupants) age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $592.00 $379.60 $253.00 $188.05 $35.40Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
Seneca: age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $562.00 $367.60 $245.50 $182.05 $32.40Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
Apache, Comanche, Mohawk, & Ottawa: age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $502.00 $343.60 $230.50 $170.05 $26.40Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
Wigwam Non-Lakeside Rooms & Teton: (maximum 2 occupants) age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $520.00 $350.80 $235.00 $173.65 $28.20Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
9 For detailed accommodation information, pictures and floor plans, please visit our website at www.camp-of-the-woods.org
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Purdy Center: Hotel-style facility
includes 21 buffet meals at purdy Center dining Room, lodging and maid service. gratuities for waiters/waitresses and maid service not included. most rooms have 2 double beds.
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age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $672.00 $470.40 $318.50 $233.45 $33.60
Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate. 6 Handicap-accessible rooms (4 with queen beds, 2 with two twin beds).
Tentels: most economical accommodations available
includes 21 buffet meals at the Hill dining Hall. gratuities for waiters/waitresses. no maid service. guests bring towels and linens. if needed, linens, blankets and towels are available at linen Room. all units have bathrooms. Showers are located at Beddingtons.
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Mohican (5 units): located next to auditorium. all units have showers.age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.price $337.00 $298.00 $224.50 $177.25 $48.00Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate.
Seminole (7 units), Iroquois (2 units) & Sierra (7 units): Just off beach near Field House.age adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.price $337.00 $298.00 $224.50 $177.25 $48.00Seminole: minimum 3 occupants iroquois & Sierra: no minimum
Efficiency Units: each unit has a kitchen
includes maid service but no mealS. For optional meal plans for either dining room, contact our Registrar. gratuities for maid service not included.
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Pleasant View 11 (Located on lake): $3,165.00 downstairs apartment. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, screen porch, dining/living room, 1.5 baths, washer/dryer. $198.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants.
Pleasant View 21 (Located on lake): $2,598.00 upstairs apartment. 3 bedrooms, kitchen/den, 2 full baths, washer/dryer. $198.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants.
Wichita 11 (Located on lake): $1,920.00 downstairs. 3 bedrooms and kitchen. $150.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants.
Wichita 21 (Located on lake): $1,848.00 upstairs. 3 bedrooms and kitchen. maximum 5 occupants. no additional guests.
Pueblo 11 & 12 (downstairs), 21 & 22 (upstairs): $1,848.00 located just off lake, 2 bedrooms, kitchen/living area. maximum 6 per unit. no additional guests.
Islotta A, E & F (Located on lake): $1,920.00 2 bedrooms, kitchen/living area. $150.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants.
Chippewa E (Located on lake): $1,920.00 updated bathroom & kitchen for Summer 2011upstairs apartment. 2 bedrooms, kitchen/living area. $150.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants.
Chippewa C, G & H (Located on lake): $1,389.00 2 rooms with kitchen. $150.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants.
Bayshore A, B & C (Located near Point Cove): $1,389.00 kitchen/den, bedroom. $150.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants. maximum 5 per cabin. no additional guests.
Choctaw (Located near Point Cove): $1,107.00 Bedroom, kitchen/den. $126.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants.
notes:
• pricing based on two or more occupants
• For units with a minimum occupancy, at least two adult rates will be charged.
• Children’s pricing applies when in same room with parents. if children under age 16 occupy a room without an adult, the adult Rate will be charged for one of the children.
• For specific accommodation availability, number of beds per unit, etc. visit www.camp-of-the-woods.org or contact our Registrar at (518)548-4311 ext. 0.
• onsite weekly trailer sites are not available for Summer 2011
• a fully completed and signed registration form, which includes names and ages of all guests, is required for all mail-in reservations
10For more information e-mail our Registrar at [email protected].
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CAMP-of-the-WOODS Map (not drawn to scale)
The Problem: did you know that Camp-of-the-woodS’ total revenues only cover operations? all improvements and upgrades are funded 100% by gifts from a very small donor base.
these gifts have kept Camp debt-free, but relying on the generosity of so few families puts Camp in a potentially precarious financial position.
The Solution: the partnership program is made up of guests, volunteers, friends and staff who are committed to strengthening the ministry of Camp-of-the-woodS.
a partner commits to pray regularly for Camp, share Camp’s ministry with others, help identify staff and liFt candidates, and contribute at least $1,000 a year for 5 years.
your partnership will help Camp build a solid economic base and bless future generations. Call 518-548-4311 ext. 231 for more information.
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Our staff is here to serve you
Camp Tapawingo, our island camp for girls
Camp tapawingo is for girls ages 9 through 17. our mission is to glorify Jesus Christ as lord and Savior through personal example, meaningful activity, Biblical direction and Christ-centered relationships!
Campers enjoy our godly staff who create a safe, friendly environment with a no gossip policy. we offer many exciting activities including wake boarding, arts & crafts, sailing and hiking in the beautiful adirondacks!
our Counselor-in-training (Cit) program is offered for girls ages 16-17 who desire to grow in Christ and their leadership ability. two four-week sessions are offered.
Camp tapawingo was sold out in Summer 2010; please get your applications in early. For more information, visit our website at www.camp-of-the-woods.org and click the tapawingo link.
Joy HuSeland diReCtoR
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over 300 college and high school age students, plus 40 year-round staff, work together to make a week at Camp-of-the-woodS special for our guests. they also meet many new friends from around the world and personally grow through outstanding Bible teaching, staff fellowship and small groups. do check us out!
Contact us at (518)548-4311 ext. 254 or visit our website at www.camp-of-the-woods.org
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Visit www.camp-of-the-woods.org for more information
Lift Ministry
Conferences
Ministry
Two outstanding special weekends
New Year’s Weekenddecember 30, 2010 - January 3, 2011phil Rolsing, Chatham, nJ
music by laurie gayle Stephenson, mark & Christy mcVey & Rommel guingon
President ’s Day WeekendFebruary 18 - 21, 2011kerby anderson, dallas, tX
music directed by Brad & Beth Salzman
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liFt Discipleship Program (19-26 year-olds)
liFt is a unique, semester-long program designed to train a new generation of Christian leaders. liFt graduates are better equipped to face the challenges of the 21st century with a biblically-grounded and culturally-informed faith.
Students grow through solid teaching from our staff and guest teachers, one-on-one discipleship, challenging outdoor adventures, and many opportunities for outreach and service. perspectives are enriched and transformed through the 2-week cross-cultural experiences. this year’s trips will be to the Hopi indian Reservation in arizona and to ecuador.
liFt is offered at no cost to our students!* For more information, visit our website: www.liftdiscipleship.org or call (518)548-4311 ext. 260. *Students are responsible for their own health insurance and to raise partial support for the mission trip.
Enjoy our Conference Season from Labor Day to Mid-June
Camp-of-the-woodS is a full-service conference & retreat center that hosts a variety of church and Christian ministry events for all ages from youth to senior citizens. groups enjoy great food, upscale lodging, spacious meeting rooms and an array of fantastic amenities. do contact our marketing department at (518)548-4311 ext. 247 or [email protected].
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gospel Volunteers, inc.
CAMP-of-the-WOODSp.o. Box 250, Route 30Speculator, ny 12164-0250(518)548-4311
address Service Requested
the mission of gospel Volunteers, inc. is to present the Biblical truths of Jesus Christ, develop Christian leaders,
strengthen the faith of individuals and families, and promote global evangelism.
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PAIDalBany, ny
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