February 15-18, 2008
Extended President's Day Weekend
Hartland's Jr. High Winter Camp
offers awesome team recreation, competitive sports tournaments, great worship
music, and challenging messages. It's all designed to build a strong faith in
Christ and deepen your walk with Him.
You'll love the delicious,
all-you-can-eat meal, friendly staff, and huge variety of fun activities.
SPEAKER
Roger Royster
Roger
Royster is a speaker who is passionate about being where God is. He has been
talking with students in a variety of settings for over 20 years. Roger is a
credentialed high school art teacher by day and a speaker by night who
incorporates humor, video, group interaction, drama and anything else he can
think of to make sense of the message so God can alter lives.
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MUSIC
Alytheia
(Greek word for 'truth')

Alytheia exists to
expose the reality of the Living God, Jesus Christ, and to bring Him
alone the glory He deserves. Our goal is to worship Jesus with our
lives, in spirit and truth (John 4), and using music as one way to
accomplish the Lord's desire for us to worship Him in this fashion.
Based in Clovis, California, God has given our group an amazing
opportunity to serve in and be a part of a vibrant church plant that
exists to see people come to know the Living God and His saving grace,
making oaks of righteousness (Isaiah 61) for all generations. Our
passion is to become invisible so that God will be made visible.
WHAT TO BRING
Clothing: Hartland Christian Camp is located in the Sequoia National
Forest at an elevation of about 4500 feet with cool to cold temperatures
in winter.
Lots of warm clothes
Good walking/hiking shoes and boots (warm and dry)
Jacket/sweatshirt, etc.
"Grubbies" (clothes that can get dirty, muddy, etc.)
Plastic bags for wet and/or dirty clothes
Towels
Sleeping bag (in a large trash bag to keep it dry)
Pillow
Maybe an extra blanket
Soap, shampoo, toothbrush, etc.
Chapstick (it's dry here)
Water bottle
Bible
Camera
Flashlight
Spending money for the Snack Bar/Gift Shop, music CDs, quarters for
ping pong and foosball
machines.

Please put camper's name on everything!
If you find that your child has lost something, call
the Camp Office at (559) 337-2349.
Found items are only held for two (2) weeks after camp.
WHAT NOT TO BRING
Electronic devices of any kind
Alcohol
Tobacco
Drugs (unless prescribed by a
doctor)
Firearms
Fireworks
DRESS CODE
Please be modest...
Girls
No open midriffs
No spaghetti strap tank tops
smaller than one inch wide
No short shorts (shorts must be
fingertip length)
Guys
No underwear showing
MEDICAL
It is our desire to provide a fun, yet
safe, environment for each camper. In order to accomplish this, a
Registered Nurse is on-site and available 24-hours-a-day to
assist with medical emergencies, first-aid,
and administration of medications. Please ensure that
medical forms are filled out completely. All
campers' medications must be in their original
containers, labeled with name and clear instructions.
Medications should then be placed in one labeled zip-lock
bag per individual. These bags are to be
turned in to the nurse upon check-in.
RATES
Includes 3 nights lodging, meals, and all recreation activities.
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Campers with church groups... |
$180 |
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Counselors.......................... |
One counselor comes for FREE
with every seven campers |
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Individuals.......................... |
$212 |
REGISTRATION



For
registration, space availability, or to set up a group
registration contact
Judi Kruse.
Arrive at camp between 4:00 and 6:00 pm on Friday
Camp ends after
lunch on Monday