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Tentative Schedule Day 1 12:00 Check in & tent set up
1:30 Welcome & Introduction to Statehouse
2:00 Rounders Tournament (first rounds)
4:00 Swimming (pool next to museum )
6:00 Supper
7:00 Rounders (semi finals & championship)
9:00 Optional group meeting and/or Free Time activities
11:00 Curfew
Day 2 Breakfast
9:00 Utah History Discussion
9:30 Museum Tour
10:00 Pioneer Activities
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Cabin Building Challenge & Quilt Service Project
3:00 Water Challenge (wear clothes that can get wet)
4:30 Swimming
6:30 Supper
7:30 Free time
9:00 –11:30 Old Time Dance
12:00 Curfew
Day 3 Breakfast
9:00 Closing meeting in Statehouse
9:30 Optional group meeting
Clean up & check out
Schedule is somewhat flexible to
accommodate your needs.
―This was one of the funest youth conference ever!!!‖
―I had a lot of fun! I would totally come here again! I loved it here.‖ members of Harbor 2nd Ward
The Statehouse experience includes:
3 day/2 night use of park
Historical activities
Dance—music, instruction, & refreshments
Entrance to the swimming pool & showers (2 days)
Use of grounds (for tents) & bathrooms
Access to multipurpose building with small kitchen,
2 refrigerators & 20 picnic tables
Free Time –volleyball , basketball & roller skating
―Tithing Script‖ redeemable in gift shop
Statehouse backpack
Water bottle
Groups are responsible for:
Meals (propane stoves & Dutch ovens recommended)
Tents (RVs welcome in parking lot)
Optional group meetings
Cost: Youth-$30.00 Leaders-Free
To schedule a Building Zion Youth Camp for your group contact:
Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum
50 West Capitol Ave
Fillmore, Utah 84631
(435)743-5316 carlcamp@utah.gov
Building Zion
Youth Camp
at the
Territorial Statehouse
State Park Museum
in
Utah’s First Capitol
Fillmore, Millard County
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Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum
Play in an old time Rounders Tournament.
This early form of baseball uses hand-
carved bats, hand-sewn balls and no mitts.
The rules allow for a wild game:
Every hit ball is fair, but can be caught
on the fly or 1 bounce for an out.
Runners can’t return to a base once
they’ve left , but don’t have to stay in
the baseline as they escape being
tagged or pelted for an out.
All batters must get
out for an inning to
be over.
All in all , these make
for a crazy-fun game for
youth and leaders,
skilled and unskilled
players alike.
Discover why dancing
was a pioneer favorite,
at an old time dance
held in the Statehouse,
where Brigham Young,
Heber C. Kimball,
George Q. Cannon and
friends loved to dance.
Gain a little insight to what the early settlers
faced as they accepted the call to build the
Statehouse and Utah’s First Capital City,
through various pioneer activities.
Rounders Old Time Dance Pioneer Activities
There will be plenty of skipping, spinning and
sashaying. Come with sturdy shoes and lots of
energy. We’ll use dance cards and games to
choose partners and learn simple pioneer reels,
marches, schottisches & polkas. And just like the
youth of that day, we’ll sneak in a waltz or two,
even though Brigham Young thought them risqué.
Wood working
Water channeling
Cabin building
Rock working
Candle making
Rope making
Weaving
Quilting
Spinning
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