FOR MEANINGFUL VACATIONS WITH SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT
SUMMER 2013
CAMP-of-the-WOODSA Christian Family Resort & Conference Center Located in the Adirondack Mountains
WELCOME...CAMP-of-the-WOODS, located on Lake Pleasant in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York, offers outstanding Bible teaching, high quality music, and a variety of fun activities for the whole family. Adults enjoy world-class speakers in the daily morning chapels, while kids and teens love the special programs just for them.
Most guests come for a week at a time and enjoy staying together as families and eating buffet-style meals in one of our two dining rooms. Though our name is over 110 years old, our facilities are not. Over $25 million has been invested in the last fifteen years!
Imagine a safe, welcoming environment where you can grow spiritually while having a fun vacation. Once you are here, you will see why so many families continue to come to CAMP-of-the-WOODS year after year.
WEEK 1DR. STEVE TREASHSenior Pastor, Black Rock Congregational ChurchFairfield, CT
WEEK 2DR. CHARLES ZIMMERMANProfessor, Practical Theology, Biblical SeminaryHatfield, PA Teaching Pastor, Calvary ChurchSouderton, PA
WEEK 3REV. ALISTAIR BEGGSenior Pastor, Parkside ChurchChagrin Falls, OH
WEEK 4DR. RAVI ZACHARIAS Founder & Director, RZIM Atlanta, GA
WEEK 5DR. PHIL RYKENPresident, Wheaton CollegeWheaton, IL
WEEK 6DR. LON SOLOMONSenior Pastor, McLean Bible ChurchMcLean, VA
WEEK 7DR. ERWIN LUTZERSenior Pastor, The Moody ChurchChicago, IL
WEEK 8REV. TOMMY NELSONSenior Pastor, Denton Bible ChurchDenton, TX
WEEK 9DR. CRAWFORD LORITTSSenior Pastor, Fellowship Bible ChurchRoswell, GA
WEEK 10DR. KNUTE LARSONAuthor, Teacher and Retired Pastor, The ChapelAkron, OH
LABOR DAYREV. PHIL ROLSINGSenior Pastor, Long Hill ChapelChatham, NJ
June 22 - 29
June 29 - July 6
July 6 - 13
July 13 - 20
July 20 - 27
July 27 - August 3
August 3 - 10
August 10 - 17
August 17 - 24
August 24 - 31
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Visit www.camp-of-the-woods.org for more information
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapel speakers subject to change. For speaker biographies, go to:www.camp-of-the-woods.org under our Summer Season tab.
Summer 2013 Chapel Speakers
Summer 2013 Seminar & Guest Speakers
Sports Emphasis Weeks
Summer Concerts and Music
Christian Education & Teen Ministry
Family Activities
Camp Map
Summer 2013 Accommodations & Rates
Camp Staff
Tapawingo & LIFT
Conference Season
Special Family Weekends
The Partnership Program
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DR. ANDY BANNISTERDirector & Lead Apologist, RZIM CanadaToronto, Canada
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Sunday Morning in Tibbitts Auditorium
View of CAMP-of-the-WOODS from Lake Pleasant
Garrett Kell
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Bryan Wilkerson
Lysa TerKeurst
SUMMER 2013 SPECIALS
SUMMER 2013 SEMINAR SPEAKERS
BOB CORNUKEModern day explorer,author & investigator
AUGUST 13 - 14
LABOR DAY MUSICIANSLaurie Gayle Stephenson & Dave Cave
AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 2
SPORTS EMPHASISMost weeks are for ages 9 - 15; exceptions are noted below. Our instructors are outstanding and your kids are sure to enjoy these hour-long, fun sessions!
WEEK ONE (June 22 - 29)TENNISDave Schultz
WEEK TWO (June 29 - July 6)FOOTBALLClayton Kendrick-Holmes, Karl Swanke & Eric Schuette
WEEK THREE (July 6 - 13)SOCCERJohn Andrulis & Donn Truax
WEEK FOUR (July 13 - 20)BASKETBALLBay Forrest, Jon Baldwin & Joe Odhiambo
WEEK FIVE (July 20 - 27)FLOOR HOCKEYMatt Berner & Troy Loney(ages 6 - 18)
WEEKS SIX & SEVEN (July 27 - August 10)BASEBALLMickey Weston(ages 7 - 16)
WEEK EIGHT (August 10 - 17)VOLLEYBALLJoel Dearing(ages 13 - 18)
FEATURING THESE KEY INSTRUCTORS
BAY FORRESTBASKETBALL
Former NBA star & first-round draft pick
TROY LONEYFLOOR HOCKEYFormer Pittsburgh
Penguins star-forward
JOE ODHIAMBOBASKETBALL
Holder of 14 Guinness Ball-Handling Records
MICKEY WESTONBASEBALL
Former NY Mets pitcher & coach
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WEEK ONE (June 22 - 29)DR. DAVID DENYERChandler, AZ “Jonah: Major Lessons from a Minor Prophet”
WEEK TWO (June 29 - July 6)DR. DAVID SONJUSt. Andrews, Scotland “Meaningful Lessons from 1 Peter”
WEEK THREE (July 6 - 13)LYSA TERKEURSTWaxhaw, NC “Unglued No More: Improve YourRelationships, & Communication Skills”
WEEK FOUR (July 13 - 20)ANDY MILLSWinchester, MA “How Discussing Work on Vacation Might Change Your Life”
WEEK FIVE (July 20 - 27)DR. BRYAN WILKERSONLexington, MA “Kingdom Leadership: Taking Your Influence to the Next Level”
WEEK SIX (July 27 - August 3)CAROL KAMINSKISouth Hamilton, MA“From Genesis to MalaciRedemptive Plan in the Old Testament”
WEEK SEVEN (August 3 - 10)DR. JOHN WOODBRIDGELake Forest, IL“Heroes of the Faith: What They Teach Us”
WEEK EIGHT (August 10 - 17)GARRETT KELLWashington D.C.“A Marriage from Heaven”
WEEK NINE (August 17 - 24)KERBY ANDERSONPlano, TX“Biblical Perspective on Contemporary Issues”
WEEK TEN (August 24 - 31)DR. WALTER KAISERCedar Grove, WI“Five Biggest Old Testament Challenges”
CONRAD BEAR ‘09-’12 Worship Leader
OUTSTANDING MUSIC THAT HONORS OUR LORD
Music Staff’s Performance of The Music Man
Summer 2012 Music Staff
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DR. JOHN & KATHY WINKLERDirector and Pianist
TEEN MINISTRYThe Jr. and Sr. High teens meet for chapel on Monday - Friday mornings in the Buirkle Center and Sonju Sports Complex meeting room. They hear solid Bible teaching each day, plus love the many special activities planned just for them. 5
DR. KATE TREZISEDirector of
Christian Education
CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONWe are intentional about sharing the truth of Jesus Christ with children. Our CE dept. offers daily morning programs for children age 2 - the 6th grade with qualified teachers and a solid biblical curriculum. Nursery care is provided for infants.
Chapter Two, which allows parents to attend morning seminars, is an extendedprogram for grades 1 - 6 from 10:30 am - noon.
Our CAMP-of-the-WOODS musicians are fantastic. They perform at the Friday & Saturday night concerts, with classical, Broadway, opera, big band and sacred music...truly something for everyone’s musical tastes. They also lead worship at the daily Chapels and Sunday Night Worship service, perform at recitals, plus play at the Monday Night Carnivals.
THE ADIRONDACKS ARE PERFECT FOR FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES
There is so much to do during the day and evenings at CAMP-of-the-WOODS. Activities include hikes, canoe trips, tennis, shuffleboard, carnivals, rock-climbing, mini-golf, sand volleyball, many games and competitions, and, of course, the approximately 30,000 sq. ft. Sonju Sports Complex.
Want to kick back and relax? Enjoy our natural sand beach on beautiful Lake Pleasant or star gaze under the vast Adirondack night sky at a campfire! Camp is a great and safe place for kids.6 7
Outdoor Sand Volleyball
18 Hole Mini-Golf Course
Kunjamuk Canoe Trip
Guests enjoying 1500’ natural sand beach Repelling off Panther Mountain
Monday Night Family Carnival
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8Seneca & Delaware
Algonquin Exterior
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9Cherokee Cabins
EFFICIENCY UNITS
Refer to accommodations on map
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.
PRICES ARE PER UNIT, PER WEEK
PLEASANT VIEW 11 $3,325.00 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 $2,725.00 Upstairs apartment. 3 bedrooms, kitchen/den, 2 full baths, washer/dryer. $198.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants.
WICHITA 11 $1,995.00 Downstairs. 3 bedrooms and kitchen. $150.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants.
ISLOTTA A, E, F $1,995.00 2 bedrooms, kitchen/living area. $150.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants.
CHIPPEWA E $1,995.00 Upstairs apartment. 2 bedrooms, kitchen/living area. $150.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants.
CHEROKEE D & F NEW for SUMMER 2013 $1,920.00 Kitchen/den, bedroom.Maximum 5 per cabin, no additional guests. $150.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants.
WICHITA 21 $1,920.00 Upstairs. 3 bedrooms and kitchen. Maximum 5 occupants. No additional guests.
PUEBLO 11 & 12 (downstairs), 21 & 22 (upstairs) $1,920.00 2 bedrooms, kitchen/living area. Maximum 6 per unit. No additional guests.
CHIPPEWA C, G, H $1,445.00 2 rooms with kitchen. $150.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants.
BAYSHORE A, B, C $1,445.00 Kitchen/den, bedroom. Maximum 5 per cabin. No additional guests.$150.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants.
CHOCTAW $1,150.00 Bedroom, kitchen/den. $126.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants.
PURDY CENTERRefer to the accommodation on map
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.
PRICES ARE PER PERSON, PER WEEK Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $698.00 $490.00 $331.00 $242.00 $35.00
Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate. 6 Handicap-accessible rooms (4 with queen beds, 2 with two twin beds).
TENTELS
Refer to the accommodations on map
Most economical accommodations availableIncludes 21 buffet meals at the Hill Dining Hall. Gratuities for waiters/waitresses not included. 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.
PRICES ARE PER PERSON, PER WEEK
MOHICAN (5 units): Located next to Auditorium. All units have showers. Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $350.50 $310.00 $233.50 $184.00 $50.00
Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate.
SEMINOLE (7 units), IROQUOIS (2 units) , SIERRA (7 units)
Just off beach near Field House. Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs. $350.50 $310.00 $233.50 $184.00 $50.00
Notes:• Pricing is 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.• A fully completed and signed registration form, which includes names and ages of all guests, is
required for all mail-in reservations.• Where single occupancy is allowed, the single occupancy upcharge waived weeks 1, 9 and 10.• Additional $10 annual Gospel Volunteers, Inc. membership fee per person 8 years and older.
For detailed accommodation information, pictures & floor plans, please visit our website at www.camp-of-the-woods.org
TRAILER PARK 6 sites available, Maximum 2 week stay, contact Registrar for length restrictions.$300.00/week per site (2 principal occupants) See online Accommodation Guide for rules and regulations.$57.50/week for each additional guest over 2 guestsNightly guest rate is $11.50 per person with a two-night minimum
BEACHFRONT Refer to the accommodations on map
Includes 21 buffet meals at the Hill Dining Hall, lodging and maid service. Gratuities for waiters/waitresses and maid service not included.
PRICES ARE PER PERSON, PER WEEK
CHEYENNE, ALGONQUIN & CAYUGA Minimum 4 occupants, with 2 adult rates Microwave and mini-fridge included
ARAPAHO, AUSABLE, SACANDAGA & HOPI Minimum 3 occupants, with 2 adult rates Arapaho: minimum 4 occupants, with 2 adult rates Mini-fridge included
MESA, ONEIDA, ONONDAGA OMAHA & IOWA Mesa, Oneida 1-8, Onondaga 1-8 & Omaha: no single occupancy Mesa 22: minimum 4 occupants, with 2 adult rates Oneida 9 & 10: maximum 2 occupants Iowa: maximum 3 occupants
Oneida 9-10, Onondaga 9-10 & Iowa: contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
WICHITA & CHICKASAW Wichita: No single occupancy Chickasaw: maximum 2 occupants
Chickasaw: contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
WIGWAM LAKESIDE ROOMS
Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$935.00 $523.30 $343.62 $259.80 $68.35
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$826.00 $480.50 $316.80 $238.40 $57.65
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$782.25 $462.95 $305.80 $229.60 $53.25
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$731.00 $441.00 $292.00 $218.65 $48.30
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$584.50 $382.30 $255.30 $189.35 $33.75
See map on pages 8 & 9 for locations of the accommodations listed.
LAKESIDE & NON-LAKESIDERefer to the accommodations on map
Includes 21 buffet meals at the Hill Dining Hall, lodging and maid service. Gratuities for waiters/waitresses and maid service not included.
PRICES ARE PER PERSON, PER WEEK
ISLOTTA B, D, G, H, J & 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 rooms
TOTEM, ISLOTTA C & DELAWARE (Totem & Delaware: no single occupancy, Islotta C: maximum 3 occupants) (Delaware: minimum 4 occupants with 2 adult rates - 2 floors, 10 units)
Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
CHEROKEE A, B, C & E Cherokee A & C: minimum 4 occupants with 2 adult rates Cherokee B & E: contact registrar for single occupancy rate
SIOUX & SENECA (Maximum 3 occupants)Seneca: 2 floors, 8 units
Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
SHAWNEE
Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
TETON
Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
MOHAWK, COMANCHE & WIGWAM NON-LAKESIDE(Maximum 2 occupants)
Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$775.00 $458.50 $302.75 $227.40 $52.75
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$731.00 $441.00 $292.00 $218.65 $48.30
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$671.85 $417.25 $277.15 $206.80 $42.45
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$616.00 $394.75 $263.00 $195.60 $36.80
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$584.50 $382.30 $255.30 $189.35 $33.75
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$540.75 $365.00 $244.50 $180.60 $29.35
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$522.00 $357.35 $239.75 $176.85 $27.45
SUMMER 2013 ACCOMMODATIONS & RATES
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BEACHFRONTRefer to the accommodations on map
Includes 21 buffet meals at the Hill Dining Hall, lodging and maid service Gratuities for waiters/waitresses and maid service not included
PRICES ARE PER PERSON, PER WEEK
CHEYENNE, ALGONQUIN & CAYUGA Minimum 4 occupants, with 2 adult rates Microwave and mini-fridge included
ARAPAHO, AUSABLE, SACANDAGA & HOPI Minimum 3 occupants, with 2 adult rates Arapaho: minimum 4 occupants, with 2 adult rates Mini-fridge included
MESA, ONEIDA, ONONDAGA, OMAHA & IOWA Mesa, Oneida 1-8, Onondaga 1-8 & Omaha: no single occupancy Mesa 22: minimum 4 occupants, with 2 adult rates Oneida 9-10 & Onondaga 9-10: maximum 2 occupants Iowa: Maximum 3 occupants Oneida 9-10, Onondaga 9-10 & Iowa: contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
WICHITA & CHICKASAW Wichita: no single occupancy Chickasaw: maximum 2 occupants; contact Registrar for single occupancy rates
WIGWAM LAKESIDE ROOMS Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
See map on pages 8 & 9 for locations of the accommodations listed
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$935.00 $521.00 $344.00 $260.15 $69.00
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$827.00 $477.80 $317.00 $238.55 $58.20
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$782.00 $459.80 $305.78 $229.55 $53.70
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$731.00 $439.40 $293.00 $219.35 $48.60
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$584.00 $380.60 $256.28 $189.95 $33.90
LAKESIDE & NON-LAKESIDERefer to the accommodations on map
Includes 21 buffet meals at the Hill Dining Hall, lodging and maid service Gratuities for waiters/waitresses and maid service not included
PRICES ARE PER PERSON, PER WEEK
ISLOTTA B, D, G, H, J & 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 rooms
TOTEM, ISLOTTA C & DELAWARE Totem & Delaware: no single occupancy, Islotta C: maximum 3 occupants Delaware: minimum 4 occupants with 2 adult rates - 2 floors, 10 units Islotta C: contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
CHEROKEE A, B, C, & E Cherokee A & C: minimum 4 occupants with 2 adult rates Cherokee B & E: contact Registrar for single occupancy rates
SIOUX & SENECA Maximum 3 occupants Seneca: 2 floors, 8 units Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
SHAWNEE Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
TETON Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
MOHAWK, COMANCHE & WIGWAM NON-LAKESIDE Wigwam Non-Lakeside: Maximum 2 occupants Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$782.00 $459.80 $305.78 $229.55 $53.70
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$731.00 $439.40 $293.00 $219.35 $48.60
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$671.00 $415.40 $278.00 $207.35 $42.60
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$614.00 $392.60 $263.78 $195.95 $36.90
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$584.00 $380.60 $256.28 $189.95 $33.90
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$539.00 $362.60 $245.00 $180.95 $29.40
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$521.00 $355.40 $240.50 $180.95 $29.40
EFFICIENCY UNITSRefer to the accommodations on map
Each unit has a kitchenIncludes maid service but NO MEALSFor optional meal plans for either dining room, contact our Registrar Gratuities for waiters/waitresses and maid service not included
PRICES ARE PER UNIT, PER WEEK
PLEASANT VIEW 11 $3,330.00Downstairs apartment. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, screenporch, dining/living room, 1.5 baths, washer/dryer$198.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants
PLEASANT VIEW 21 $2,730.00Upstairs apartment, 3 bedrooms, kitchen/den2 full baths, washer/dryer$198.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants
WICHITA 11 $1,995.00Downstairs. 3 bedrooms and kitchen$150.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants
ISLOTTA A, E, F $1,995.002 bedrooms, kitchen/living area$150.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants
CHIPPEWA E $1,995.00Upstairs apartment. 2 bedrooms, kitchen/living area$150.00 per week, per person over 6 occupants
CHEROKEE D $1,920.00Kitchen/den, 3 bedroomsMaximum 5 per unit, no additional guests$150.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants
WICHITA 21 $1,920.00Upstairs. 3 bedrooms and kitchenMaximum 5 per unit. No additional guests
PUEBLO 11 & 12 (downstairs) PUEBLO 21 & 22 (upstairs) $1,920.002 bedrooms, kitchen/living areaMaximum 6 per unit. No additional guests
CHIPPEWA C, G, H $1,440.002 rooms with kitchen$150.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants
BAYSHORE $1,440.00Kitchen/den, bedroomMaximum 5 per unit. No additional guests$150.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants
CHOCTAW $1,155.00Bedroom, kitchen/den$126.00 per week, per person over 4 occupants
PURDY CENTERRefer to the accommodations on map
Includes 21 buffet meals at the Purdy Center Dining Room, lodging and maid serviceGratuities for waiters/waitresses and maid service not includedMost rooms have 2 double bedsContact Registrar for single occupancy rate6 Handicap-accessible rooms (4 with queen beds, 2 with two twin beds)
PRICES ARE PER PERSON, PER WEEK
TENTELSRefer to the accommodations on map
Most economical accommodations availableIncludes 21 buffet meals at the Hill Dining HallGratuities for waiters/waitresses not includedNo maid serviceGuest bring towels and linens. If needed, linens, blankets and towels are available at Linen roomAll units have bathrooms
PRICES ARE PER PERSON, PER WEEK
MOHICAN 5 units: all units have showers Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
SEMINOLE (7 units), IROQUOIS (2 units), SIERRA (7 units) Showers are located at Beddingtons Seminole: minimum 3 occupants Iroquois & Sierra: Contact Registrar for single occupancy rate
TRAILER PARK6 sites available, Maximum 2 week stay$300.00/week per site (2 principal occupants)See online Accommodation Guide for rules and regulations$57.50/week for each additional guest over 2 guestsNightly guest rate is $11.50 per person with a two-night minimum
Notes:• Pricing is 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.• A fully completed and signed registration form, which includes names and ages of all
guests, is required for all mail-in reservations.• Where single occupancy is allowed, the single occupancy upcharge waived
weeks 1, 9, and 10.• Additional $10 annual Gospel Volunteers, Inc. membership fee per person
8 years and older.
For detailed accommodation information, pictures and floor plans,please visit our website at www.camp-of-the-woods.org
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$701.00 $490.40 $332.43 $243.10 $35.10
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$350.00 $287.00 $197.78 $180.95 $29.40
Adult 12-15yrs. 8-11yrs. 5-7yrs. 1-4yrs.$350.00 $287.00 $197.78 $180.95 $29.40
LIFT DISCIPLESHIP PROGRAM For 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. LIFT is now accredited by Cairn University and Nyack College, offering 12 college credits per semester.*
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 two-week cross-cultural experiences. This year’s trips will be to the Dominican Republic and Ecuador.
LIFT is offered at no cost to our students!* For more information, visit our website at www.camp-of-the-woods.org and click the LIFT link or call 518-548-4311 ext. 260.
*Students are responsible for their own health insurance and must raise partial support for the mission trip. Those who elect to earn college credits are responsible for applicable tuition fees.
TAPAWINGOIsland camp for girls
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 popular 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.
Tapawingo was sold out in Summer 2012; please get your applications in early. For more information, visit our website at www.camp-of-the-woods.org and click the Tapawingo link.
CAMP STAFFOur staff is here to serve you!
Over 300 college and high school students, plus 40 year-round staff, work together to make a week at CAMP-of-the-WOODS special for our guests. Our staff also meet many new friends from around the world and personally grow through outstanding Bible teaching, staff fellowship and small groups.
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Contact us at 518-548-4311 ext. 254, visit our website at www.camp-of-the-woods.org or find the Camp Staff page on Facebook!
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ENJOY OUR CONFERENCE SEASONFrom Labor Day to Mid-June
CAMP-of-the-WOODS is a full-service conference center that hosts a variety of church and Christian ministry retreats, including youth, college, men, women, couples and leadership retreats. We host groups as small as 8 and as large as 800. Groups bring their own speakers and plan their own programs, while Camp provides great food, upscale lodging, spacious meeting rooms and state-of-the-art recreational facilities. We offer both adult and youth weekends, with specific services and menus catering to each.
There is lots to do in the Adirondacks, and groups enjoy self-guided hiking, tennis, mini-golf, shuffleboard, ice skating, tubing, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing and more (depending on the season and weather). The Sonju Sports Complex, with its three-court gymnasium, family game room, and climbing wall, is loved by groups year-round. Join the over 7,800 people who came to CAMP-of-the-WOODS for conferences and retreats last season—we promise your experience will be fun, meaningful and Christ-centered.
PRESIDENTS’ DAY WEEKENDFeb. 15 - 18, 2013
Special Guest Speaker: DR. CHARLES ZIMMERMAN
Visit the ‘Special Retreats’ section of our website under the Conference Season tab for more information on these exciting weekends!
NEW YEAR’S WEEKENDDec. 29, 2012 - Jan. 1, 2013
Special Guest Speaker:REV. PHIL ROLSING
DON’T MISS THESE FAMILY WEEKENDS!
CAMP-of-the-WOODS provides special retreats during the Conference Season for individuals and groups. With programming provided, these times focus on honoring God while having a great time of worship and fellowship.
New Year’s Eve & Presidents’ Day
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THE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMThe CAMP-of-the-WOODS Partnership Program was created to maintain and expand our ministry. It is comprised of people committed to strengthening the ministry through prayer, sharing Camp with others, helping find potential staff and LIFT students, plus investing at least $1,000 a year for five years.
Each Summer over 10,000 on-site guests and Associate Members benefit from the ministry of CAMP-of-the-WOODS. We are grateful that Camp’s gross revenues cover operational expenses; however, 100% of the needed upgrades and improvements each year come from gifting...which includes the Partnership Program.
We are very thankful for our 290 current Partners, but are well short of our goal of having 500 Partners. The Partnership Program allows us to impact individuals, families and groups for Christ, plus joining the Partnership Program is an investment for future generations. Your children and your children’s children will thank you that Camp will be able to keep ministering to them as it has to you. Your support is very much needed!
Jay and Margaret AhstromDaniel and Ulrike AireyPhilip and Sue AlfordWilliam and Elizabeth AlmrothAnonymous Donor (29)Andrew and Cynthia AranArthur and Kathleen ArmstrongRichard and Diana ArmstrongRichard and Miriam ArmstrongDace AshcraftCharles and Nancy BaechtleMark Baker and Ellen LokkerJames and Caryl BangsJohn and Donna BechtelKevin and Mary BeckerDonald and Donna BentsonKen and Laura BergBob and Robin BerrutiBruce and Rebecca BickelJohn BiscottiRobert and Pamela BlackburnDale and Rosie BlumanJames and Kelly BlumanBob and Cora BollmanJohn and Diane BonckLee and Judi BorlandRoger and Holly BosmaRichard and Elaine BrockJack and Kathy BroeilsHarold BuirkleJames and Elizabeth BuirkleJason and Audrey ByersBob and Gloria CaliguireMark and Kim CampisanoSteve and Lisa CarlsonWayne and Kim CauthernDonald and Barbara ChaseTony and Martha CimmarrustiBob and Ruth ClancyPatrick and Estelle ClancyDwayne and Teresa CookIrving and Joyce CookBetsy CooperDouglas and Margaret CooperCOTW Full-Time StaffRaymond and Janet DallandKenneth and Donna DalySal and Linda DantonaMargaret DaveyDavid DeaconCathy DeckermanDavid and Dorothy DenyerHans DePoldMatthew and Amy DernierJames and Margo DilworthJames and Dulce DossChris and Kristen DriesDerek and Joy DrydenSteve and Kristen DurningChester and Diane DusseauKarl and Lisa EckhoffGregory and Cecelia EdisonPhil and Pam EricksonRichard and Joanne EricksonMarilyn FaulknerIn Memory of my Beloved Wife Phyllis FerriWilliam and Kim Feus
Listed above are the current Partnership Program donors as of September 21, 2012. Thank you for your contributions!
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“ Thanks to the Partnership Program we were able to build two awesome buildings this past year, one of which allowed us to increase our LIFT ministry by 50% from 20 to 30 students. Delaware is home to our LIFT students from September to May, (Camp guests enjoy Seneca and Delaware in the summer months). There is so much more that we need to do to continue to increase our ministry capabilities, and we need additional Partners to do so! We appreciate all of our current members, and we are asking everyone else to prayerfully consider joining the Partnership Program. We promise to continue to invest all your gifts wisely. Call 518-548-4311 ext. 231
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Letournea Builders, LLCWai Hong LeungWilliam and Rachel LeungDoug and Kristin LondalTroy and Aafke LoneyDorothy LouxDouglas and Mary MaceLenora MalefytJim and Dee MarshMary Alice MarthJeffrey and Laura MayerDan and Jodee McCabeBruce and Andrea McClymondsDavid and Cory McCrayJoseph Lisa and Ruth McCurdyRob and Marta McKinnonCurtis and Betty Ann McWilliamsRobert and Carol MendezGrace MeyerPaul and Lisa MichalskiAndrew and Gail MillsRobert W. Ming Jr. Brad and Ruth MooreCharles and Marabel MorganVicki MorrisEd and Gale MurphyMichael and Marianne MurphyRoy and Evelyn NaevestadPaul and Doris NelsonRichard and Melinda NelsonEric and Joyce NielsenThomas and C.B. NykampRobert and Doris OlsenTorry and Cyndi OlsenBeale and Lorinda Opsahl-OngDaniel and Karen OrbeElizabeth OstlingRichard and Joan OstlingVernon and Cheryl OutlawDavid and Diane PalmerStephen and MaryLee PalmerEric and Leann PeifferDavid and Nancy PersingRick and Edie PetersonDonald and Susan PhilhowerRaymond and Elizabeth PhillipsDaniel and Patricia PinciottiJack and Gwendolyn PinkhamCharles and Deborah PrallThe Louis M. Plansoen TrustWilfred Plumley Jr.Carolyn PotterNeil and Janet PryorRich and Joan PurdyJoseph and Cathy RainesHarry and Kathy RezerMatthew and Krissy RichardBill and Dottie RobertsMark and Beth RogersRich and Jaqueline RomboughIan and Janet RossBob and Gloria RyniakJohn and Katie SahidFrank and Bonnie SalzoneStephen and Dana SalzoneGreg SamuelsenJonathan and Karen SantoroPeter and Kathleen Schaefer
Bruce and Lynn SchaffnerChristian and Denise ScheinerMichael and Diana SchickDru and Trudy SedwickJay and Linda SedwickRoland and Julie SedziolJames SeidlMary Jo ShankBrian and Leanna ShattuckMartha SheanTodd and Jennifer ShelanskyDennis and Jaime ShowersGeorge and Anne SlaughterLCDR Joseph P. SlaughterEdward H. & Ruth B. Smith FoundationLarry and Karen SmithThomas and Lou SmithNorm and Carole SonjuScott and Amy SonjuBurt and Frances SorensenPeter and Vicki SorensenDonald and Glenna SouthwellNed and Stephanie StikerKerry StraineMark and Pamela SutherlandJames and Mina SwansonGeoff and Laurie SwansonThomas and Barbara TesarRuss and Julia TeschonDavid and Dorothy ThompsonNorman and Marilyn ThompsonGary and Karen ThompsonMark and Janet TibbertsCharles and Kelly ToogoodLisa TowersKent and Joceline TsengFrank and Stephanie TurekEdwin and Jeanne TurnerKen and Kristin Vander PylMichael and Randi VenemaRick and Karen VerblaauwRalph (Jr.) and Tracy VoltmerMeirwyn and Nina WaltersRonald WaltonHerb and Shelley WasherMark and Magda WellmanWillard and Virginia WellmanGerald and Romona WenckRon and Leslie WertmanDon (Jr.) and Beth WheatleyJoseph and Donna WhiteJeanne WhitemanSteven and Barbara WilsonRobert and Ruth WorthDavid and Marcia YeskooDick and Georgia YeskooSharon YoungBill and Ottilie ZeilerJack and Sara ZimmermannJohn and Eleanor ZimmermannJim and Christine Joy Zorn
CURRENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM DONORS
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