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Class Cancelation Dynamic Stretching Class has been cancelled for the rest of the week. We apologize for any inconvenience. Silent Auction to Benefit Koins 4 Kidz A beautiful, hand made wooden bowl has been donated for auction to benefit Koins 4 Kidz. To see the bowl and make a bid, go to the Admin. Building. Auction closes at noon on Friday. Health Ministries Last day for Pickleball! 10 am-12 noon on the basketball court. Adventist Community Services 9 am: Knitting/Crocheting Upcoming Training Classes: Donations Operations: Sunday July 14, 2019 at the Living Faith SDA Church for the Lena District. Emotional and Spiritual Care Provider Class: Sept. 20-22, 2019 at Camp Wakonda. Registration required. For more information and to register, stop by the ACS Cabin. ACS Community Project Deadline: TODAY at noon for donations of non-perishable foods and personal items for Marquette Co. Food bank. Andrews University Strawberry Shortcake Feed Sabbath @ 2 pm at the AU cabin. Join in the fellowship! ASAP Ministries 1:00-2:30 pm: Make Natural Lip Balm and Lotion Bars for missionaries. Class size limited. Check availability. Cost $9. Sign up @ the Mission Action Table in the Ministries Exhibit Tent. Nature Center Hours Sabbath 1 - 3 pm. Friday, June 21, 2019 BREAKFAST Breakfast Tacos LUNCH Grilled Cheese • Soup SUPPER Sam’s Chicken Sandwiches *All breakfasts include hot & cold cereal, milks, bread, & fruit. *All lunch/dinners include a vegan option, a full salad bar & a vegetable. All meals are vegetarian. CAMP LAMP Daytime Nighttime Partly Cloudy 10% precip 75˚ HIGH Showers 40% precip 51˚ LOW Subject to change without notice Previous Enigma Answers Enigma 11: Minor Prophets Enigma 12: Benjamin ANNOUNCEMENTS Fireside Lodge Cafeteria FRIDAY’S MENU Weather Forecast FOR FRIDAY More Time with Jesus H ard work on the Wisconsin farm and attendance each Sunday at the Methodist church were the framework of life for young Lawrence Hahn. His father was a share-farmer, which Lawrence described as, “A farmer that is starving.” “I had awful good parents,” said Lawrence, now age 91, “but we were very poor people.” Early Farm Days Lawrence and his six brothers and sisters walked three miles round trip to attend the country grade school each day. There was no high school in the area, and the demands of farm work meant education past eighth grade for Lawrence was just not possible. This was something he “always regretted.” When Lawrence was 14, a neighboring family became Seventh-day Adventists, and soon began studying the Bible with the Hahns. Convicted of the truth’s they were learning, Lawrence and his parents decided to join the church. Soon after, his dad moved the family to Dubuque, Iowa, where he found a more dependable income at a factory job. Lawrence, however, decided to stay back in Wisconsin. He was 18 years old and by working on a neighboring farm, he could avoid the draft. But Lawrence became so lonely without his family, he decided to take his chances with the draft, and join his family in Dubuque. Lawrence found work in a John Deere equipment factory and “praise God the Army never called me,” said Lawrence. I Found Mary The local Dubuque Adventist church soon ordained the committed 18-year-old Lawrence as a church elder. He was glad to be back with his family, but being 18, began praying for a wife. Soon a new pastoral family arrived and Lawrence couldn’t take his eyes off their daughter, Mary. “Mary was just right for me,” said Lawrence. “She had been adopted into an affluent family, and that would have never fit her for me. But then she was adopted a second time into the pastor’s family who lived much more like I was used to living.” Lawrence began building a house, and it was still unfinished when he and Mary decided to wed, but as no occupancy permits were required back then, they moved in anyway. As Mary loved woodworking and building as well, the happy couple soon finished their new home and decided to start a family. Busyness and Time with Jesus Lawrence kept feeling the draw of his Wisconsin roots, and Life Lessons: Lawrence Hahn, Age 91. Life Lessons, is a 2019 project highlighting the life and times of Wisconsin Seventh-day Adventist Church members who are 90 years of age or older, and still actively serving and loving Jesus. Pine Box Trading Company Black Friday Sale - Clearance items are an extra 25% off. Plus FREE popcorn! ABC Friday Specials CDs, DVDs, and printed music 10% off regularly priced items. Excludes hymnals. Little Red School House Treats, balloons and stuffed animals for girls and boys, come to the Little Red Schoolhouse Sabbath afternoon at 3:30 pm. WA Senior Class Car Wash Fundraiser Sunday June 23, 8 am-10 am by the pavilion. Your donations support the senior class of Wisconsin Academy and you go home with a clean car! Trust Services director, Bill Ochs is happy to come to your home and meet with you to discuss your estate planning needs. Summer dates are filling up quickly. Call the conference office at (920) 484-6555x311 to schedule an appointment. Country Life Natural Foods Stop by our display in the Ministries Exhibit Tent. Enter the Gamma Lid drawing, get a free sample of granola, and learn how to start a Natural Foods Co-Op in your community. FARM STEW Booth Stop by the Ministries Cabin to learn how this ministry brings the health message to the developing world. Enter to win a drawing for the book, “Hope for the Soil” by Ellen G. White. Drawing will be @ 4 pm TODAY. Snack Shack Hours Fri: 11 am-5:30 pm & 9-10 pm Sat. Night: 9-10 pm *Cash Only* Continued on inside Philomena Germaine enjoying a few minutes of relaxation during her first camp meeting experience. She was recently baptized in the Milwaukee Central SDA Church.

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Page 1: ANNOUNCEMENTS Fireside Lodge Cafeteria FRIDAY’S MENU …missionaries. Class size limited. Check availability. Cost $9. Sign up @ the Mission Action Table in the Ministries Exhibit

Class CancelationDynamic Stretching Class has been cancelled for the rest of the week. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Silent Auction to Benefit Koins 4 KidzA beautiful, hand made wooden bowl has been donated for auction to benefit Koins 4 Kidz. To see the bowl and make a bid, go to the Admin. Building. Auction closes at noon on Friday.

Health Ministries Last day for Pickleball! 10 am-12 noon on the basketball court.

Adventist Community Services9 am: Knitting/CrochetingUpcoming Training Classes:Donations Operations: Sunday July 14, 2019 at the Living Faith SDA Church for the Lena District.Emotional and Spiritual Care Provider Class: Sept. 20-22, 2019 at Camp Wakonda. Registration required. For more information and to register, stop by the ACS Cabin.

ACS Community ProjectDeadline: TODAY at noon for donations of non-perishable foods and personal items for Marquette Co. Food bank.

Andrews University Strawberry Shortcake Feed Sabbath @ 2 pm at the AU cabin. Join in the fellowship!

ASAP Ministries 1:00-2:30 pm: Make Natural Lip Balm and Lotion Bars for missionaries. Class size limited. Check availability. Cost $9. Sign up @ the Mission Action Table in the Ministries Exhibit Tent.

Nature Center HoursSabbath 1 - 3 pm.

Friday, June 21, 2019

BREAKFASTBreakfast Tacos

LUNCHGrilled Cheese • Soup

SUPPERSam’s Chicken Sandwiches

*All breakfasts include hot & cold cereal, milks, bread, & fruit.*All lunch/dinners include a vegan option, a full salad bar & a vegetable. All meals are vegetarian.

CAMP LAMP

Daytime Nighttime

Partly Cloudy10% precip

75˚HIGH

Showers40% precip

51˚LOW

Subject to change without notice

Previous Enigma AnswersEnigma 11: Minor ProphetsEnigma 12: Benjamin

ANNOUNCEMENTS Fireside Lodge Cafeteria

FRIDAY’S MENU

Weather Forecast

FOR FRIDAY

More Time with Jesus

Hard work on the Wisconsin farm and attendance each

Sunday at the Methodist church were the framework of life for young Lawrence Hahn. His father was a share-farmer, which Lawrence described as, “A farmer that is starving.” “I had awful good parents,” said Lawrence, now age 91, “but we were very poor people.”

Early Farm Days

Lawrence and his six brothers and sisters walked three miles round trip to attend the country grade school each day. There was no high school in the area, and the demands of farm work meant education past eighth

grade for Lawrence was just not possible. This was something he “always regretted.”

When Lawrence was 14, a neighboring family became Seventh-day Adventists, and soon began studying the Bible with the Hahns. Convicted of the truth’s they were learning, Lawrence and his parents decided to join the church. Soon after, his dad moved the family to Dubuque, Iowa, where he found a more dependable income at a factory job.

Lawrence, however, decided to stay back in Wisconsin. He was 18 years old and by working on a neighboring farm, he could

avoid the draft. But Lawrence became so lonely without his family, he decided to take his chances with the draft, and join his family in Dubuque. Lawrence found work in a John Deere equipment factory and “praise God the Army never called me,” said Lawrence.

I Found Mary

The local Dubuque Adventist church soon ordained the committed 18-year-old Lawrence as a church elder. He was glad to be back with his family, but being 18, began praying for a wife. Soon a new pastoral family arrived and Lawrence couldn’t take his eyes off their daughter, Mary. “Mary was just right for me,” said Lawrence. “She had been adopted into an affluent family, and that would have never fit her for me. But then she was adopted a second time into the pastor’s family who lived much more like I was used to living.”

Lawrence began building a house, and it was still unfinished when he and Mary decided to wed, but as no occupancy permits were required back then, they moved in anyway. As Mary loved woodworking and building as well, the happy couple soon finished their new home and decided to start a family.

Busyness and Time with Jesus

Lawrence kept feeling the draw of his Wisconsin roots, and

Life Lessons: Lawrence Hahn, Age 91. Life Lessons, is a 2019 project highlighting the life and times of Wisconsin Seventh-day Adventist Church members who are 90 years of age or older, and still actively serving and loving Jesus.

Pine Box Trading CompanyBlack Friday Sale - Clearance items are an extra 25% off. Plus FREE popcorn!

ABC Friday SpecialsCDs, DVDs, and printed music 10% off regularly priced items. Excludes hymnals.

Little Red School HouseTreats, balloons and stuffed animals for girls and boys, come to the Little Red Schoolhouse Sabbath afternoon at 3:30 pm.

WA Senior Class Car Wash Fundraiser Sunday June 23,8 am-10 am by the pavilion. Your donations support the senior class of Wisconsin Academy and you go home with a clean car!

Trust Services director, Bill Ochs is happy to come to your home and meet with you to discuss your estate planning needs. Summer dates are filling up quickly. Call the conference office at (920) 484-6555x311 to schedule an appointment.

Country Life Natural FoodsStop by our display in the Ministries Exhibit Tent. Enter the Gamma Lid drawing, get a free sample of granola, and learn how to start a Natural Foods Co-Op in your community.

FARM STEW BoothStop by the Ministries Cabin to learn how this ministry brings the health message to the developing world. Enter to win a drawing for the book, “Hope for the Soil” by Ellen G. White. Drawing will be @ 4 pm TODAY.

Snack Shack HoursFri: 11 am-5:30 pm & 9-10 pmSat. Night: 9-10 pm*Cash Only*

Continued on inside

Philomena Germaine enjoying a few minutes of relaxation during her first camp meeting experience. She was recently baptized in the Milwaukee

Central SDA Church.

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BIBLE ENIGMA 14Daniel understood MENE,MENE TEKEL UPHARSIN/But what, pray tell is HOJO, AMOJO MINA HAZE HAZEM?

Hint: Bible table of contents

Kevin Wilkinson

• A sacred 24 hour period to reflect upon God as our Lord and Creator of all and spending extra time with Him, others and doing service or good deeds.

Christine HortonMadison East, WI

• I love the physical rest - Sabbath just feels different. But to know that I can rest in His work - He is the author and finisher of my faith, brings such sweet peace.

Deb FolkmanLiving Faith SDA, WI

Question of the day

WHAT DOES SABBATH MEAN TO YOU?

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after five years returned with his growing family to the Reedsburg area and began building houses. “God has always given me plenty of work,” said Lawrence. “I like work and did well. I guess that’s when we started coming out of poverty. I wanted to be able to support my family, and was glad I never drew any unemployment. I had plenty of work, almost too much.

“When I was building, I was so busy.” said Lawrence. “Now I regret that. All I knew was work. I always went to church, served as an elder and all that. But I really began to grow spiritually after I retired and started spending a lot more time with Jesus and my Bible. I’ve grown so much closer to Him. I love to read the gospels. I get a blessing from just reading even if I don’t remember it, or I’ve read them many times. You can read Jesus’ teachings over and over, and even if I read them a dozen times I’m still getting something new out of it. It’s wonderful! I wish I had done that when I was younger and not been so busy. Remember that when you are young and so very busy, because Jesus is the only hope that we’ve got! There’s nothing left in this old world that I want.”

Today Lawrence lives alone, but still drives himself to the Reedsburg church each Sabbath, and for church activities or business meetings. “It’s a funny thing,” said Lawrence. “I can feel tired and

lousy during the week, but when Sabbath comes I feel great and have energy! Church is what I’m really interested in. The church has been my whole life.”

The Most Important Thing

“It’s been a long and good life,” reflected Lawrence. “I’m still plugging along and still quite healthy.” When asked to what he attributes his long life he said, “Jesus once said, ‘My time has not come yet.’ And I guess that’s true for me. There is an appropriate time for everything. I don’t know when my time will come, but it must be getting pretty close! Whenever it comes, the most important thing is that I am ready to meet Jesus.”

Juanita EdgeCommunication Director

BIBLE ENIGMA 13Prove is in me, so is roveryou’ll even find a verb/And over, too-that’s there as wellbut you don’t find superb

Hint: Bible table of contents Kevin Wilkinson

Answers on back page of tomorrow’s Camp Lamp.

• A day of rest. A day to let go of the problems, to be able for one day to say, “I don’t have to worry about paying bills, homework, work, mowing the lawn, cleaning house.” I can take a day to nap, to take a ride, to take pictures, to visit with friends. It is also the perfect day to read up and study deeper, a time to just relax into God’s presence.

Cheryl AndersonWA Church, WI

• Getting closer to my heavenly Father.

Roberta PrattRice Lake SDA, WI

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Adventist World RadioStop by the Ministries Exhibit tent and enter the drawing to win a battery, solar, and crank operated radio! Drawing TODAY @ 6:30 pm at the AWR table. Must be present to win.

Lake Union: Seeking Volunteers for Free Dental ClinicsMarshfield SDA Church is sponsoring their second free clinic, Oct. 26, 2019. For information contact the Marshfield church at 715-387-4641 or [email protected].

Another clinic is planned for August 15, during the International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh. If interested in volunteering, contact Karen Flanagan at 608-692-2202 or [email protected].

Meal TicketsMeal tickets may be purchased at the information desk in the Administration Building. NO tickets will be sold during the Sabbath hours. Please purchase your Sabbath tickets prior to sundown on Friday evening.

Retreat Dates Available Are you looking for a great place to hold a retreat for your church, school, or Pathfinder group? Camp Wakonda may be that perfect place for your event! For more information call Tammi at the Camp Wakonda office at 608-296-2126.

Missed A Meeting? Or want to see it again? Go to WI Conference Website for links to the videos or our Facebook page for live stream.wi.adventist.org/camp-meeting.

Shuttle ScheduleShuttles run between the bath houses and the main pavilion.Pick-Up Times:9:00 - 9:30 am2:00 - 2:30 pm6:30 - 7:00 pm

Drop-Off Times:12:00 - 12:30 pm5:00 - 5:30 pm9:00 - 9:30 pm

Collecting Wisconsin Academy Alumni signatures for the education

scavenger hunt.

The new park by the ball field honoring Camp Wakonda volunteers.

New Director Opportunity for Hallelujah HustleLooking for a new director for the Hallelujah Hustle. If you are interested, please contact Alisha Cunningham: (660) 441-7308 or [email protected].

Camper For Sale2010 Jayco Jayfeather. 22’ Sleeps 4-6, 2nd owner, smoke free. Call Cheryl 715-218-8488. Site # 7445.

Camper For Sale2015 Joyco Eagle. 40’ 5th Wheel. Slide outs, 1.5 baths, BH and outdoor Kitchen. Call or text 715-607-00865. Site #7303.

Women’s Retreat“Along the Prayer Journey to the Sanctuary.” October 4-6, 2019 @ Camp Wakonda with Tawny Sportsman. Early registration rate thru Sept. 16.

Weekend:Early Bird Regular At Door$100 $110 $125

Day: Early Bird Regular At Door$55 $60 $70 Young Woman: Early Bird Regular At Door$75 $85 $95

*FREE* Travel TrailerFull hook ups. Located at site #5310. Contact @ site #7311

Camper For Sale1983 Shasta. $1050 OBO. Text Michelle at 920-296-3959. Site # 7422.

Camper For Sale2011 Crossroads Sunset Trail 22’ BH. $7900. Text 859-626-2569. Site #4266.

Camper For Sale2016 Wildwood X-Lite, 23’. Call Linda 906-314-0112. Site #531.

Camper For Sale‘95 Jayco 32 ft. 5th Wheel. $4,000 OBO. Call 608-295-9777. Site #6328.

Did you get some fresh squeezed orange juice yet? Stop by the Pine Box Trading

Co. this morning for this sweet treat! Teen and Youth Divisions heading out for a fun day at Noah’s Ark water park!

Well deserved break for our hard working Cafeteria staff. Thank you for

your dedication!