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 Wranglers 

*Extended Age Range*

Dates: July 15th - July 20th 2012
Grades: 4th - 9th (Limit 30 participants)
Cost: $475 / $525 / $575
Pastor: Cathy Raymond, Lay Preach at Tumwater UMC
Max Number of Campers: 30

At Junior Wrangler Camp we will travel by bus to the Flying Horseshoe Ranch in Cle Elum every full day you are at camp. There you will enjoy being responsible for your own horse, including grooming, bridling, saddling and, of course, riding. When not riding you will have the opportunity to go swimming in the pool or may learn basic roping skills (on artificial targets). The Flying Horseshoe staff are very professional and understanding individuals with many years of experience teaching youth to ride horses. Check out more information on the Flying Horseshoe at www.flyinghorseshoeranch.com. Boots and Helmets are provided.

After your day of fun at the Flying Horseshoe you will return to Lazy F for more fun and to experience all the traditional camping activities, including campfires, a talent show, creek time, arts and crafts and much, much more!

The Layout of Junior Wranglers is Designed to Meet 5 Goals:

·         To share in a fun, unifying faith curriculum

(Chapel, part of vespers, part of afternoon activities)

·         To have time for each camper to be able to share things with their cabin and feel they are individually valued and important

(Evening Vespers - the whole day too - but specifically vespers)

·         To have an opportunity for your camper to choose an element of what they will be doing and mingle with other kids their own age with similar interests

(Morning Electives)

·         To have time for each cabin group to come together as friends

(Afternoon Cabin Time)

·         To have time for all the kids in the session to come together as a community and have fun

(Evening Program)

A Sneak Preview Of A Day At Camp …

7:00     WAKE UP! Rise and Shine Sleepy Heads !

8:00     BREAKFAST

8:45     CHAPEL

9:15     MORNING ELECTIVE PERIOD 1 - These elective periods were new in 2010 and went down a storm! The electives are designed to give campers a chance to mingle with other campers with similar interests and are of the same age at the same time as developing some skills specific to Lazy F.

10:30   MORNING ELECTIVE PERIOD 2 - Electives for your session might include: climbing, the craft house, wilderness skills, field games, archery or new course a staff develops.

11:45   WASH HANDS - line up for lunch

12:00   LUNCH

12:45   FOB (Feet on Bunk) is a restful quiet hour for a nap or to write a letter home

2:00     STORE TIME!!

2:30     CABIN ACTIVITY TIME - During this time the counselors have set out planned activities to do as a cabin unit. Some of the activities will focus around our weekly theme, while others might include: tackling one of camp’s classic hikes, tubing on the creek, our awesome hillside slip-n-slide, going through the challenge course as a cabin unit, challenging themselves on the high ropes course or climbing tower, tie-dying or other arts and crafts, field games, orienteering, or about a dozen other activities.

5:30     DINNER

6:15     EVENING PROGRAM – Including Campfires, Messy Olympics, Carnivals, Lazy F 500, Scavenger Hunts and Much Much More !

8:00     CABIN VESPERS – This is a time for devotion discussions related to what’s going on in their cabin along with topics from our weekly theme

9:30     LIGHTS OUT – Time to get some well-deserved rest (Times vary depending on the age range of the campers)

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