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Register Today!
Session One: July
10-16
Session Two: July
17-23
Session Three: July
24-30
To fill out an
application for your child, see below to download a registration form!
Summer Camp: a place for
Receiving the Faith
We
at St. Nicholas Ranch believe that our Orthodox Christian Faith is a
gift gained at camp. In other words, Christian friendship teaches kids
more about their faith than any book or class. This Christian friendship
is an increasingly rare thing in the world and becoming harder to find….
but easy to find at camp!
Therefore, summer camping ministry is critical for the life of the
Church today and for your child. Campers will get to do in six camp days
what they may not get to do all year: pray with their friends, discuss
their faith, create life-long friendships, enjoy God’s natural beauty,
experience what it is like to be away from home… all this in a
spiritually safe and familiar environment. Camp is a place for
self-discovery. It is a place to appreciate the gifts that God gives us.
It is a place to experience Christian joy that will be remembered for a
lifetime.
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Summer
Camp: a place for
Meaningful Camp Adventure
At “the Ranch”
our staff works year-round to create a stimulating, safe, and fun
camping environment. We begin by recruiting and training young adults to
serve as Orthodox Christian youth ministers. We are also joined by
several priests from around the Metropolis who take time from their
parish to serve the camp’s sacramental and educational needs. We work
very hard to make this camp a place of Christian teaching through
meaningful camp adventure. Be part of it! |
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Summer
Camp: a place for
Friends, Fun, and Faith
Come prepared for adventure: swimming,
hayrides, archery, canoeing, campfires, cowboy ropin’, and much more!
Camp is a wonderful opportunity to make new friends and renew old
friendships. Camp is also a time for young Orthodox Christians to learn
about their faith, values, and heritage in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
Plus: Horseback Riding!
We will be offering trail rides using seasoned trail horses,
and led by a qualified wrangler. |
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A
Typical Summer Camp Day at the Ranch...
…begins at 7:00
am with the wake-up bell. Campers, in their cozy dorm rooms, dress for
the morning service at the outdoor chapel. Following the service, a
hearty breakfast is served, kids go onto their first activity.
Throughout the day the kids follow a rotating schedule filled with
activities like arts and crafts, archery, horseback riding, nature
hikes, Orthodox Life sessions, cowboy roping, athletics, and the
ever-popular swimming in our cool pool (where life-guards are on duty)!
At midday: Lunch! At 5:00 pm vespers are held, followed by a delicious
dinner. Speaking of food, campers rave every year about the food our
chefs lovingly prepare: barbecued chicken, hamburgers, spaghetti, apple
pie… and (don’t worry, mom) healthy vegetables. After dinner the evening
activity begins, which includes things like a Hawaiian luau, the
obstacle course, or a volleyball or basketball tournament. Every night a
campfire is held, where energetic songs are sung, wacky skits are
performed, and devotionals bring a peaceful end to a busy day.
Download you registration forms here!
Click here for a 2005 Summer Camp sign-up form in Word
Click here for a 2005 Summer Camp sign-up form in Adobe .pdf |
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Do you or does
anyone you know want to be a paid staff member at St.
Nicholas Ranch Summer Camp 2005?
If you
would like to apply to be a counselor at Summer Camp 2005
please download and fill out the "2005 Staff Application
form" and mail it to Dn. Michael Tervo at
mptervo@stnicholasranch.org or mail it to him at PO Box
400, Dunlap, CA 93621.
Staff Orientation:
July 5-9, 2005
Click here
to download a 2005 Staff Application form
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Directions
to Camp
What
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