2016 Season Cocolalla Lake Bible clbcamp.org
Escape the distractions of everyday life to the beautiful and relaxing shores of Lake Cocolalla. Enjoy a refreshing swim, invigorating canoe ride, or just kick back and relax as you soak in the splendor of God s creation. Kids and adults will enjoy well programmed activities as well as plenty of free time to play with the family. You will be encouraged by the Word of God and fellowship with your family in Christ! A Christ-centered program with safe and exciting activities will impact your child for years to come! With well-staffed cabins and programmed activities, kids camp is a learning and character-building week. Each camp creates great memories for new and returning campers. Camp Dates: 11-12 ~ July 17-21 9-10 ~ July 24-28 7-8 ~ July 31- Aug 4 Registration at 4pm, pickup 1pm. Cost: $150. ($135. if pre-registered, post-marked 10 days prior to the camp you are attending.) Pre-registration deposits ($15.00) non-refundable Family Cost: $85.00 per couple plus $10.00/child to a max of $125.00. Singles $65.00. Send $15.00 non-refundable reservation by July 29. (Sorry - no coupons) Camp Details: August 19-21. Registration at 4pm Camp ends at 2pm RV Hook-ups available (plus room for tents)
Learn more at clbcamp.org Register Teen Youth Leadership Retreat Ages 13+ Spr: Apr. 8-9 Fall: Nov. 11-12 Quilt Camp Spr: Mar. 11-12 Fall: Oct. 21-22 Scrapbook Retreats Women s Retreat April 22-24 You can now REGISTER your camper ONLINE! Follow these simple steps to register online: Visit: Select appropriate camp link Enter camper information Enter payment information Spr: May 6-7 Fall: Nov. 4-5 Men s Retreat Men 13+ May 20-21 Sep. 23-24 Stamp Camp September 16-17 Visit clbcamp.org/registration for a tutorial video Winter Camp Teens 13+ January 14-16, 2017 Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/clbcamp
Office Use Only Cost is $. (Minus $15.00 for pre-registering) Deposit $. Balance $ Registration Form Must be signed by parent and Health Form completed. Thank you. If pre-registering, send a $15.00 non-refundable fee to secure your place to: Cocolalla Lake Bible Camp P.O. Box 106 Cocolalla, ID 83813 Please make checks payable to: Cocolalla Lake Bible Camp Photo, Press, Audio and Electronic Media Release for Minors I, Parent/Guardian of, hereby consent that the photographs and/or motion picture or videotape for which s/he poses, and/or audio recordings made of her/his voice may be used by Cocolalla Lake Bible Camp, its assignees or successors, in whatever way they desire, including television and electronic media. Furthermore, I hereby consent that such photographs, films, recordings, plates and tapes are the property of CLBC, and they shall have the right to sell, duplicate, reproduce, and make other uses of such photographs, films, recordings, plates, and tapes as they may desire free and clear of any claim whatsoever on my part. Signature: Date Backpacking Camp Yes, I would like to participate in backpacking camp. Please reserve my placement in the Spring Summer Intermediate backpacking camp and send me all relevant information. (This trip is designed for people who are able to hike at least 4 miles per day. More information on Page 11 and online.) SKILL CLASS: Teen Camp: Mark top 3 choices in order of preference for 1, week-long skill class. 11-12, 9-10 Camp: Please mark your top four choices in order of preference. We will make every effort to provide your two favorites. 7-8 Camp: You will sign up for skills as a cabin when they arrive at camp. Teen Camp Skills Mountain Bikes Marksmanship Table Games Drama Soccer All Star Sports Video Production Canoeing Water Wars Disc Golf Health Form NAME AGE PHONE: Home ( ) - Emergency ( ) - Allergies Medications, illness or conditions staff should know about: DATE OF: Recent Physical Exam / / Recent Tetanus Shot / / Office Use Only Cabin IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, I understand that after every reasonable effort is made to contact me and I can t be reached, I hereby give permission to the physician selected by the camp director or nurse to hospitalize, secure proper treatment, and to order injection, anesthesia, or surgery for my child as named herein. I also give permission to issue over the counter medications as needed (i.e. Benadryl, Advil, Tylenol, Antacids). FAMILY INSURANCE: Policy # Signature of Parent/Guardian Date / / Information on our Insurance: Campers are covered by insurance; however, it is secondary to the camper s family insurance policy. Skill Options 11&12 9&10 Mountain Bikes Basketball Volleyball Football Canoeing W Archery Riflery Miniature Golf Soccer Floor Hockey Arts & Crafts Water Games Drama Disc Golf Fishing Swim Lessons Dodgeball Please contact the Food Services Manager directly with any special dietary needs. (208 263-3912)
Trail-Rides Hands down, the most popular, highly sought after camp activity- Horseback riding, has been reorganized to increase the involvement of each camper. Experienced riders lead campers on a memorable ride through the campground. Great care is taken to ensure the saftey of each camper. Helmets are provided and a staff person accompanies each rider and horse. No longer a dedicated skill class for the select few, all campers will have the opportunity to participate throughout the camp week. Camp Program Parents, you will appreciate the quality staff, nutritionally balanced meals, activities for all interests, and the well-planned schedule of events. Your child will return home tired, happy, full of stories, and hopefully more excited about his/her relationship with Jesus Christ! Camp Mission It is our mission that everyone we come in contact with would be refreshed, restored, and revived, singing the words of the song: I d Rather Have Jesus Than Anything! What to Bring Bible, notebook and pen Sleeping bag and pillow Clothes (at least one pair of jeans for horseback riding) Summer wear (no tank tops) Modest swimsuit Tennis Shoes, *Sandals Spending money for snack bar, missionary offering, What Not to Bring Electronics; Tank tops; Controlled Substances: tobacco, alcohol, drugs; Weapons: knives, guns, etc. t-shirt or crafts Personal Articles: towel, soap, toothbrush, etc. *Sandals must have a secure heel strap. Two pairs of tennis shoes are highly recommended. Flip-flops may only be worn to the bathhouse and beach. Closed-toe-shoes and jeans required. Parents: Please, EMERGENCY calls ONLY to campers. Visits to campers are by appointment only. E-mail and snail mail will be delivered each day at lunch. Send e-mail to: camper@clbcamp.org Conduct: Campers at Cocolalla are expected to maintain a high standard of Christian conduct in attitude and dress, both boys and girls. Questionable attitudes or actions will be referred to the camp leadership for discipline.
CAMP Come for five exciting days of games, horses, canoeing, disc golf, chapel and much more! Teens will be challenged with physical, mental, and spiritual activities as part of a program specifically designed for teens. Each day teens will get to choose a Bible study that is relevant and interesting to them with a focus on Jesus Christ. Most importantly, teens will be challenged to grow closer to Jesus, making Him the focus of their lives. If you are ready for a new camp experience... Teen Camp is for you! Cost: $185.00 $170.00 if pre-registered, postmarked 10 days prior to the camp you are attending. Pre-registration deposits ($15.00) are non-refundable. Camp Dates: July 10-15 Registration at 4 pm Sunday, pick up 1 pm on Friday Campers and staff will venture into the beautiful Idaho wilderness to enjoy God s marvelous creation. During these four-day, threenight trips, campers will enjoy day hikes, swimming, fishing, survival skills, and fellowship. Each day will include Bible studies, focusing campers on the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the glory of God. Cost: $160 (includes a camp t-shirt) Dates Spring: April 28 - May 1 Summer: Aug 10-13 *Intermediate: Aug 25-28 -Spring trips: for all skill levels able to hike 6 miles per day through relatively mild terrain in beautiful Hell s Canyon at the historic Kirkwood Ranch. -Summer trips: on the Selkirk Crest of North Idaho. The summer camp, introducing campers to lightweight backpacking and wilderness travel, involves hiking 2-3 miles per day in mountain terrain. Our intermediate camp, for those ready for a more challenging hike in remote wilderness, comprises hiking over 6 miles per day, in challenging terrain. (*Campers who desire to attend the intermediate camp must have attended our spring or summer camp, or receive approval from the camp leadership.) Campers will receive additional information prior to the trip. See you on the trail!
Cocolalla Lake Bible Camp PO Box 106 Cocolalla, ID 83813 www.clbcamp.org