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Campers!  Where can you go this summer to have the opportunity to canoe, swim, do crafts, make new friends, and learn more about God all in one place?  Come to CAMP!  Spend several days away from home with old friends while making new friends, and experience God in a whole new way.  This gives you a chance to break away from the day-to-day routine of summer and do countless activities all in a single week.  Let God lead you...straight on the path to camp!

Typical Day:
Every day at camp varies and is filled with different activities to make sure each camper has a fun, memorable camp experience.  The following is a typical day at camp but remember things can change depending on the group and the weather! 

The day begins with breakfast at 8:00am followed by cabin clean up.  During the morning there will be worship, Bible study, and large group games in your game group.  Following lunch, campers swim, canoe, fish, hike, and other afternoon recreation activities.  After dinner, campers face different challenges and play games in their game group.  Worship and campfire (weather permitting) complete the day.  Snacks (or canteen) are available during the afternoon and evening, usually before campfire.  A week of camp would not be complete without a game of Eagle’s Nest and Bible Smugglers!  Throughout the day, campers will have free time to play carpet ball, basketball, volleyball, or just hang out with new friends!

What to Bring:
Bible
Sleeping bag or sheets and blanket
Pillow
Casual clothes for hot and cold weather
Jacket or sweater
Tennis shoes and another pair of comfortable shoes
Shoes for the shower house
Rain gear
Swim suit and towel
Toothbrush, shampoo, and other personal toiletries
Plastic bag for wet or soiled clothes
Mission offering and money for snacks
Camera (optional)
Flashlight (optional)

Please label all clothes and belongings.  Camp staff cannot assure that items are claimed if they are not properly labeled!

What NOT to Bring:
Radio, MP3 players, iPod, or CD Player
TV sets or DVD’s
Valuable clothes or jewelry
Cell phones

If any of these items are brought to camp, they will be kept by the camp director and returned to the camper at the end of the week.

Lake View Camp * P.O. Box 836, Pella, IA 50219 * (641) 628-2160 * lakeview@lakeviewconference.com