2012 spring - mountain memo newsletter

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2011 Youth Camp Fruitage IN THEIR OWN WORDS The best part of camp was the opportunity to use Christian Science around others who understand where I’m coming from. – Nicholas On the last day of our 3 day trip I woke up feeling sick, but I talked to my counselor who was awesome. She helped me realize the truth about who I really am, and immediately I was better. – Emily I had a scrap on my knee and prayed about it, and it was healed! – Jordan Camp has an amazing atmosphere. I enjoyed having lesson study in the morning. – Jacob MOUNTAIN “…a step more spiritual” A NOTE FROM ALISON PETICOLAS, RANCH DIRECTOR Ranch Program Dates T his summer’s metaphysical theme is “Every step of progress is a step more spiritual.” (People’s Idea of God) For me, it speaks to what meaningful camp activities are all about. Camp is a cherished place to experience progress in so many areas of our life, providing an environment rich with opportunities for growth. During camp sessions, we see progress in so many ways – when a Corral Camper learns to canter, a Mountaineer peaks his first 14er, a Rafter calls her first rapid or a Challenger catches the “Leap of Faith” bar for the first time. Each of these experiences is a landmark in a camper’s experience – an important step in their development. While these experiences are the evidence of new techniques and skills mastered, the underlying triumph is spiritual growth - the true focus of camp. Activities at camp turn us to God in ways that challenge us to feel a closer connection to Him and to gain a clearer understanding of the true source of our strength, grace and endurance. When time at camp is focused on identifying new ways to apply our understanding of Christian Science, such progress extends into every aspect of our lives – at camp and at home. When “a step more spiritual” is our aim, the steps of progress can’t help but follow. We look forward to having you join us for many steps of progress this summer! With expectation of much growth, Alison Adventure Unlimited RANCH NEWS Spring 2012 Youth Camp Programs Session 1: Two-Week June 21 - July 5 One-Week June 21 - 28 Session 2: Two-Week July 7 - 21 Session 3: Two-Week July 23 - August 6 One-Week July 23 - 30 Combine any of the sessions listed above for longer programs! Adult / Family Programs Memorial Work Weekend May 25 - 28 Family & Adult Ranching August 11 - 17 Adult Base Camp August 19 - 25 Cowboy/Cowgirl Camp August 19 - 25 Christmas Camp December 21 - 27 memo 2011 Youth Camp Fruitage IN THEIR OWN WORDS The best part of camp was the opportunity to use Christian Science around others who understand where I’m coming from. – Nicholas On the last day of our 3-day trip I woke up feeling sick, but I talked to my counselor who was awesome. She helped me realize the truth about who I really am, and immediately I was better. – Emily I had a scrape on my knee and prayed about it, and it was healed! – Jordan Camp has an amazing atmosphere. I enjoyed having lesson study in the morning. – Jacob

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Page 1: 2012 Spring - Mountain Memo Newsletter

2011 Youth Camp FruitageIN THEIR OWN WORDS

• ThebestpartofcampwastheopportunitytouseChristianSciencearoundotherswhounderstandwhereI’mcomingfrom.– Nicholas

• Onthelastdayofour3daytripIwokeupfeelingsick,butItalkedtomycounselorwhowasawesome.ShehelpedmerealizethetruthaboutwhoIreallyam,andimmediatelyIwasbetter. – Emily

• Ihadascraponmykneeandprayedaboutit,anditwashealed! – Jordan

• Camphasanamazingatmosphere.Ienjoyedhavinglessonstudyinthemorning. – Jacob

M O U N T A I N

“ …a step more spiritual”

ANOTEFROMALISONPETICOLAS, RANCHDIRECTOR

Ranch Program Dates

Thissummer’smetaphysicalthemeis“Everystepofprogressisastepmorespiritual.”(People’sIdeaofGod)Forme,itspeakstowhatmeaningfulcamp

activitiesareallabout.Campisacherishedplacetoexperienceprogressinsomanyareasofourlife,providinganenvironmentrichwithopportunitiesforgrowth.

Duringcampsessions,weseeprogressinsomanyways–whenaCorralCamperlearnstocanter,aMountaineerpeakshisfirst14er,aRaftercallsherfirstrapidoraChallengercatchesthe“LeapofFaith”barforthefirsttime.Eachoftheseexperiencesisalandmarkinacamper’sexperience–animportantstepintheirdevelopment.

Whiletheseexperiencesaretheevidenceofnewtechniquesandskillsmastered,theunderlyingtriumphisspiritualgrowth-thetruefocusofcamp.ActivitiesatcampturnustoGodinwaysthatchallengeustofeelacloserconnectiontoHimandtogainaclearerunderstandingofthetruesourceofourstrength,graceandendurance.

WhentimeatcampisfocusedonidentifyingnewwaystoapplyourunderstandingofChristianScience,suchprogressextendsintoeveryaspectofourlives–atcampandathome.When“astepmorespiritual”isouraim,thestepsofprogresscan’thelpbutfollow.

Welookforwardtohavingyoujoinusformanystepsofprogressthissummer!

Withexpectationofmuchgrowth,

Alison

AdventureUnlimitedRANCH NEWS Spring2012

Youth Camp ProgramsSession1: Two-Week June21-July5 One-Week June21-28

Session2: Two-Week July7-21

Session3: Two-Week July23-August6 One-Week July23-30

Combine any of the sessions listed above for longer programs!

Adult / Family ProgramsMemorialWorkWeekend May25-28Family&AdultRanching August11-17AdultBaseCamp August19-25 Cowboy/CowgirlCamp August19-25 ChristmasCamp December21-27

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2011 Youth Camp FruitageIN THEIR OWN WORDS

• ThebestpartofcampwastheopportunitytouseChristianSciencearoundotherswhounderstandwhereI’mcomingfrom.– Nicholas

• Onthelastdayofour3-daytripIwokeupfeelingsick,butItalkedtomycounselorwhowasawesome.ShehelpedmerealizethetruthaboutwhoIreallyam,andimmediatelyIwasbetter. – Emily

• Ihadascrapeonmykneeandprayedaboutit,anditwashealed! – Jordan

• Camphasanamazingatmosphere.Ienjoyedhavinglessonstudyinthemorning. – Jacob

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Progressing from Camper to CounselorANOTEFROMSCOTTBROWNING,CITTRAINER

Get MORE INFO at www.adventureunlimited.org

Camp News 2012: What's New?

Round-Up Ranch Skills Camp (1st Session)HighSchoolStudents-areyouinterestedingoingtothenextlevelinyourskillsdevelopmentandexperiencesatcamp?Thissummerwe’llbeofferingSkillsCampinthemajorsyouhavecometoloveincluding-Horsemanship,CattleWorking,RaftingandMosaics.Theschedulehasbeenenhancedtoallowcampersmoretimetodevelopandhonetheirskillsthantraditionalcampsessionsoffer.

Leaders-In-Training (LIT)EverycamperatRound-Upnowhastheopportunitytotakeadvantageofthis“value-add”optionnomatterwhatmajoryouselect.Thosewhochoosetoenrollwhentheyarriveatcampwillgainabetterunderstandingoftheimportanceofservantleadershipandparticipateinprogramsupportactivities.

WecontinuallyhearfromthoseapplyingtobeaCounselor-in-Training(CIT)theirdesiretogive,thesamewaythestaffgave tothemwhentheywerecampers.Thisyear’smetaphysicaltheme,“Everystepofprogressisastepmorespiritual”isanexcellentgatewayforthosetransitioningintotheirfirstyearas astaffmember.

CITsarenotjustgainingappropriatetechnicalknowledgeintheirprogramareasthroughtraining,shadowingandleadingactivities,theyarealsoprogressingspirituallyeverystepoftheway.Itisanincredibleexperience,afirstjobformanyofthe17-18yearolds,wheretheresponsibilitiesaskedofthemincludespiritualgiving.

Aspartofthecounselorteam,CITsliveinthebunkhouseswithyouthcampers,supportingtheircabinbylovinglycaringforeachcamper,leadinglessonstudyandprayingwithcampers.TheycontinuallyengageindiscussionsaboutChristianScience,askquestionsaboutspiritualreflectionandpushboththemselvesandtheircamperstotakestepsmorespiritual.

OneofthemostlegendarytasksperformedbyCITsiscyclingdishesthroughthedishwasherandwashingpotsandpansinthedishroom(canyousaywaterfight)!Theyarealsoresponsibleforkeepingthelodgesorganizedandclean,sweepingandmoppingandsettingupformeals.CITs’workisselflessand

hugelybeneficial,coupledwithmemoriesoffunandfriendshipsthatlastalifetime!

BeingaCITatA/Uisnotonlya“stepofprogress”butdefinitely“astepmorespiritual,”aseachCITtakesonmanyrewardingresponsibilities,supportingthecommunitytheylove.

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Meet the A/U Youth Camp Team RanchDirector:AlisonPeticolas

SVRCampDirectors:RustyRohde MaryBethCox

RURCampDirectors:EddieCox NibbyAliotoBrowning

CITTrainer:ScottBrowning

100ElkDirector:SedgeSouthworth

OfficeTeam:LindaKellogg-Clarke LauraSouthworth MollyMcBride

FacilitiesTeam:JamesOrlet DrewHeimerl BradTrathen

FoodServiceManager:MatthewLeon

HeadWrangler:LachlanKellogg-Clarke

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S P R I N G 2 0 12Upcoming activities for ADULTS & FAMILIES

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Memorial Day Work Weekend May 25 - 28, 2012JOINUSTHISSPRINGANDBEAPARTOFOURFAMILY!

You,yourfamilyandfriendsareinvitedtojoinusattheA/URanchesfortheMemorialDayWeekend.Weneedyourhelptoprepareourfacilitiesfortheupcomingcampseason.Comelendahandandsprucethingsupwhileenjoyingsomeplaytimeaswell!

Projects Include: Fencing,digging,painting,raking,gardening,cleaning,windowwashing,organizing,carpentryandmore.Wewillevenhave“kid”specificprojectsforhelpersofallages!

Schedule: Arrival-Friday,May25after6:00pm(please eat dinner before coming) Departure-Monday,May28afterbreakfast

Cost: $30/adults,$20/children(12&under) Includes–lodging,eveningprograms,useofthefacilitiesandallmealsfromSaturdaybreakfast–Mondaybreakfast.Childrenunder18mustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.

How you can help: Toattendthisevent,visitourwebsiteandcompletetheAdult/Familyapplication.You’llalsofinddetailsonwhattobring.Ifyoucan’tjoinus,wewouldappreciateyourfinancialsupportofourprojects.Seetheprogrampageonthewebsiteformoreinformationatwww.adventureunlimited.org.

Questions: [email protected]

2012 Adult / Family Programs at the RanchesWHYNOTPLANAFAMILYREUNIONORBRINGAGROUPOFFRIENDS-IT'SFUNFOREVERYONE!

Haveyoueverwishedyoucouldtradeplaceswithyourkidsandgotocamp?A/U’sAdultandFamilyprogramscatertothekidineachofus!Theyofferthesamefun-lovingactivities,inthesamespirituallysupportiveatmosphere.

Comebyyourselfandmeetnewacquaintances,orbringyourfriendsandfamily.A/U’sfamilyprogramsofferchildcareandsupervisedactivitiesfortheyoungercampers,sotheadultscan“play”duringtheday.

WhynotholdyourfamilyreunionatAdventureUnlimited?!Wehaveampleroomtohouseeveryoneattheheartofourfacility,soit’sallconvenientlylocatedandgivesyoumoretimetospendtogether!

Plan Now to Attend!ADULT&FAMILYRANCHING August11–17,2012Whetheryouwanttogetawayfromitallandsimplyrelaxinthefreshmountainairorchallengeyourselfwithadventurousoutdooractivities–we’vegotitall.Yougettochoose!

ADULTBASECAMP–BACKAGAIN! August19–25,2012Adults18yrs+,familymembersandfriendsareinvitedtoattendthisprogramthatwillofferavarietyofactivitiesincludingeverythingfromadventuretocrafts-andalwaysplentyoftimeforfun,laughterandspiritualreflection.

COWBOY/COWGIRLCAMP August19–25,2012AdultCowboysandCowgirlsofallridingabilities,comelearnmoreabouthorsemanship,cattledrivingandpolocrosse.Thefunwon’tendatthecorral,we’llhaveacookoutdinner,cowboysinger,rodeoandmore!

CHRISTMASCAMP–ADULTS&FAMILIES December21–27,2012TheRanchesareaspecialplacetoexperiencethetruespiritoftheholidays.ShareinatraditionalChristmaswithotherChristianScientists,familyandfriends.Wehaveroomtoaccommodateyourentirefamily!

Visit Our Website for Applications and More Detailed Information

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May 25-28, 2012DiscoveryBound Leadership Conference