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Camp PennGREENE HILLS
Mount AsburySKY LAKE
WESLEY FOREST
Susquehanna Conference
Director of Growing Spiritual Transformational Leaders [email protected]
Sky Lake skylakecenter.org
Wesley Forest wesleyforest.org
Greene Hills greenehills.org
Camp Penn camppenn.org
Mount Asbury mountasbury.org
at our five Camp & Retreat Centers
Experience:• Authentic Relationships • Connection to Creation• Loving Hospitality • Lifelong Memories
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Resilience is a big factor for children and adults who thrive Resilience is a big factor for children and adults who thrive and live creatively even amid challenge and change. With and live creatively even amid challenge and change. With all we have been through over this past year, a growing all we have been through over this past year, a growing sense of inner strength and hopefulness really matters. sense of inner strength and hopefulness really matters. Camps and Retreats incorporate many factors that build Camps and Retreats incorporate many factors that build resilience. This summer we will focus on following the lead resilience. This summer we will focus on following the lead of Jesus who came that each of us might have life more of Jesus who came that each of us might have life more abundant not only for ourselves but for the good of all. We abundant not only for ourselves but for the good of all. We will be adapting how we do camp this coming summer to will be adapting how we do camp this coming summer to meet special COVID-19 health protocols for campers. At meet special COVID-19 health protocols for campers. At the same time, we will stay deeply centered in why camp the same time, we will stay deeply centered in why camp continues to matter.continues to matter.
• • We provide experiences of sacred common ground We provide experiences of sacred common ground where all are invited to grow in the love of Christ. where all are invited to grow in the love of Christ. Those who are loved and learn to love find strength, Those who are loved and learn to love find strength, a connection with God, and ways of being that a connection with God, and ways of being that renew and provide meaning.renew and provide meaning.
• • Camps and Retreats offer a place away from normal Camps and Retreats offer a place away from normal routine, creating unparalleled opportunities to routine, creating unparalleled opportunities to explore, discover, and gain clarity.explore, discover, and gain clarity.
• • Experiential faith formation engages campers in Experiential faith formation engages campers in growth and leadership by doing, which builds growth and leadership by doing, which builds confidence that comes from trying new things confidence that comes from trying new things and being valued in the process.and being valued in the process.
• • Journeys and intentional community enhance the Journeys and intentional community enhance the ability to make friends and to find unity by working ability to make friends and to find unity by working through differences.through differences.
• • We worship our Creator around the campfire and We worship our Creator around the campfire and under an open sky seeking guidance on how to live under an open sky seeking guidance on how to live as beloved children made in God’s image to help as beloved children made in God’s image to help care for the world.care for the world.
Check out the many experiences offered in this brochure Check out the many experiences offered in this brochure and give yourself or someone else a gift of joy and growth. and give yourself or someone else a gift of joy and growth.
All camp personnel, both paid and volunteer, are required to submit clearances per Pennsylvania state regulations.
CENTER DIRECTOR: Each of the camp retreat centers is led by a Center Director who is present throughout the entire camp and retreat season to enhance missional outcomes, steward these sacred places, and extend Christian hospitality to all.
SUMMER STAFF: These young adults live on site all summer and work throughout the summer camping season to ensure a fun, safe, and clean physical environment. They serve as lifeguards, supervise the challenge course/climbing wall, staff the nature resource programs, lead craft programs, and perform many other vital duties. They work under the supervision of the Center Director.
DEANS: These adults, including both clergy and lay people, provide leadership and supervision for a camp event. With guidance from the Center Director, deans recruit, train, and supervise the counselors for their session of camp, as well as plan and lead the worship experiences.
COUNSELORS: These are adults, 18 years of age or older, who are responsible for the direct supervision of the campers. Assistant counselors, ages 16 and 17, assist with the elementary camps, but do not have supervisory responsibilities.
All staff and volunteers responsible for overnight supervision of campers are 18 years old or older, and at least five years older than the oldest youth under their supervision.
Administrative [email protected]
Camp & Retreat Office Staff
Director of Growing Spiritual Transformational Leaders [email protected]: 717-766-7395
email: [email protected]
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In an effort to keep our campers, staff, and volunteers safe, we will be implementing COVID-19 practices and procedures for this summer season. We will be following state and expert guidelines. Listed below are some highlights of these practices. A full list, complete with additional details and updated as needed, is available to view at susumcamps.org/CRM-COVID19.
How Will Camp Be The Same?• Many things remain the same! We will….have campfire worship, hike, swim, create, play, and make lasting memories with camp friends. We remain
committed to providing an outdoor experience of sacred common ground where all are invited to grow in the love of Christ.
Before Coming To Camp• We ask that all campers, volunteers, and staff complete a 14 Day Pre Camp Health Practice Form prior to their week of camp. These practices are listed in a
form that is available on our website and includes items like limiting non-essential travel and exposure to folks outside of your household, as well as following state social distancing and masking guidelines.
Safety Practices At Camp• Campers, with their counselors, will move throughout camp in small cohort groups or pods that we are calling Family Groups. These small groups will help
limit possible COVID-19 transmission and exposure as well as assist with contact tracing if needed.
• Everyone at camp will wear masks at all times when indoors (aside from sleeping) and when 6ft of distance is not possible outdoors.
• We will be practicing CDC hygiene and cleanliness guidelines including increased hand washing/sanitizing and daily sanitizing of indoor spaces.
Outside Is Best!• Weather permitting all camp programs, meals, and activities will take place outside. When large gatherings happen (like worship) Family Groups will remain
in their designated zone which will be 6ft away from all other Family Groups.
• When having to be inside due to weather, only an individual Family Group will be permitted to occupy any indoor space. Multiple Family Groups will not gather together inside
for our detailed and updated Camp & COVID-19 FAQs GO TO: susumcamps.org/crm-covid19
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Space for each camp and retreat event is limited this year Space for each camp and retreat event is limited this year in order to implement distancing measures. For this reason, in order to implement distancing measures. For this reason, we encourage you to register online.we encourage you to register online. It’s the best way to ensure It’s the best way to ensure you get a spot in the camp event of your choice. you get a spot in the camp event of your choice. Registration, both paper and online, will close 2 weeks before the start date of each event that all campers have adequate time to complete the 14 Day Pre Camp Health Practice Form. To register online visit our website at To register online visit our website at susumcamps.org and click on the camper registration link. susumcamps.org and click on the camper registration link.
Register Now, Pay LaterSign up for camp online now, and we’ll waive the 50% deposit. Your deposit will be due by May 1, 2021. By this date we will be looking for complete registration and medical forms, along with the 50% deposit. Your final and full balance is due 2 weeks prior to the start of your camp or retreat event.
Paper RegistrationPaper registration and medical forms can be found in the center pages of this brochure, or can be printed from the website. Paper registrations will be processed in the order in which they are received.
COVID-19 Cancellation PolicyIf a camper is unable to attend their week of camp due to exposure to COVID-19 or being actively positive with COVID-19, a full refund will be given or registration fees can be transferred to a later week of camp. If a camper needs to be sent home due to a possible COVID-19 exposure during their week of camp, 50% of the camp fee will be refunded. For cancellation reasons outside of COVID-19, our traditional Cancellation Policy will be in practice. These details can be found on our website.
Early Bird DiscountRegister for summer camp by May 1, 2021 for a $25 Early Bird discount! Early bird only applies to summer events, unless otherwise listed.
Sibling DiscountRegister the first child at full price, and additional siblings receive a $15 discount on their camp event.
Invite-a-Friend GiftInvite a friend who has never been to a Susquehanna Conference camp and you’ll receive a custom logo hammock after they register for any event of their choosing. The new camper’s name must be listed on your registration form or emailed to [email protected] to receive your hammock.
Please Note:
Discounts do not apply to weekend or family events. Discounts can be stacked.
Register online at
Susumcamps.orgSelect an event based on the grade the camper Select an event based on the grade the camper
will complete Spring 2021. will complete Spring 2021.
Camp PennLocated in South Central Pennsylvania, Camp Penn is surrounded by the beautiful wilderness of Michaux State Forest. This historic facility, built by the CCC, is packed full of awesome summer camp fun.
Campers may experience: swimming in the pool, archery, GaGa ball, nine square in the air, sports (basketball, volleyball, tennis, soccer and more!), craft shop, the Creekside Cafe (a full snack shop, game room, and board games), hiking on the Appalachian Trail and CP Nature Trail, evening campfires, trout fishing on the Antietam, enjoying the picnic pavilion, indoor and outdoor chapels, and rec hall with a stage. Summer campers sleep in long house style cabins.
Camp Penn is a seasonal facility that welcomes guest groups from April - October. For more information on hosting your own retreat at Camp Penn, please contact [email protected].
Center Director: Sam Richardson8005 Old Forge RoadP. O. Box 511Waynesboro, PA 17268Phone: 717-762-2693Fax: 717-762-0080E-mail: [email protected]
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Music, Drama, & Worship ExpressionsThis is so much more than music camp! Come and explore your talents in instruments, drama, comedy, singing, and all the ways you can use them to worship. Whatever your creative specialty, there’s a place for you here. Dean: Kelly Kocher-RossJune 13-18 Grades 4-12 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 3:00 pm
Fun, Faith, & FriendsThis camp has it all! Your camper can dive into sports, art, music, fishing, writing, archery, and outdoor exploration while growing in their faith. Age appropriate family groups make learning and growing a great experience for all. Dean: Amy OrtizJune 20-25 Grades 3-7 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
Capture His Light PhotographyThis camp is an opportunity to see God’s light in the world through photography. Learn to take more creative photos as we travel to local destinations all week. Try photo challenges to practice light, ISOs, f-stops, night photography, sunsets, and even light painting. A camera 8mp or higher preferred, although a good phone camera will work. Deans: Dave Poole & Melanie BollesJune 27 - July 2 Grades 6-12 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 3:00 pm
Spirit Adventure CampThis week will challenge your camper with authentic, hands-on explorations of nature and God. Some of our adventures include exploring Creation, asking questions, hiking, crafting, serving others, swimming, singing, creek stomping, water and land Olympics, and campfires! Deans: Cassie McCachren & Christy SalliarisJune 27 - July 2 Grades 2-6 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 3:00 pm
Stuff They Don’t Teach You at School!This week is known for crazy fun, sports, belly-flops, archery, mattress sliding, crafts, friends, and a secret mission known only as “Trojan Onion.” Through all the activities and upbeat, impactful worship, we focus on Christ and how God works in our daily lives. Deans: Kelsie Whitten & Jordan ShickJuly 11-16 Grades 3-5 $402Starts: Sunday 2:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
Stuff You Can Teach at School!The middle school version of “Stuff They Don’t Teach” is HERE! Get ready for all the crazy fun and upbeat, impactful worship and of course the infamous “Trojan Onion.” We’ll also focus on how being a Jesus-follower is fun and rewarding as we equip campers to be Christ-filled leaders in their school and community. Deans: Carl Jackson & Kirsten FirestineJuly 11-16 Grades 6-8 $402Starts: Sunday 2:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
Camp New AdventureCampers prepare! This week has insane games of capture the flag, a creek stomp along the Appalachian Trail, loud and fun praise music, and many moments to enjoy the beauty of God’s creation. Are you ready to explore what it truly means to live and love like Jesus—and in the process, change the world? Dean: Andrea SmyserJuly 18-23 Grades 3-5 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 3:00 pm
Christ’s Motley CrewTeens come together for a week of exciting games, worship, and discussions on life with God. Play games and hang out at the Creekside Cafe. Swim at the pool. Take aim at archery. Get creative in the craft lodge. Grow in your faith, deepen friendships and have fun. Come and be yourself! Deans: Mike Fitzpatrick & Tina CzwalinaJuly 18-23 Grades 6-12 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 3:00 pm
Arts InnovationThis week is the all-around art experience. We do everything so campers can find their unique creative passion. We’ll explore drawing, painting, sculpture, fabrics, photography and more. Art experience is not required, but an eagerness for FUN is! Deans: Dave Poole & Leigh GoasJuly 25-30 Grades 2-6 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 3:00 pm
CAMP FOR YOU — We don’t have a fancy algorithm, but we know you will love this week of camp. Here’s your chance to make lifelong friends while we explore the forest, vibe around the campfire, play some hilarious games, and practice living like Jesus. It will be the best week of your summer. Bet. Deans: Sara Richardson & Neena SelfridgeJuly 25-30 Grades 7-12 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 3:00 pm
Fall Photography Retreat — Photographers of every skill level are welcome to experience this creativity-based weekend. Participants will have a chance to learn new techniques, capture photos in Michaux State Forest and the surrounding region, and to fellowship with other photographers while honing our craft. Minors must be accompanied by parent. Deans: Neena Selfridge & Sam RichardsonOctober 15-17 Ages 14+ $130 - no early birdStarts: Friday 6:00 pm; Ends: Sunday 11:00 am
Christmas At Camp Penn All are welcome to this free, family-friendly night of carols and worship in the Camp Penn chapel. The candlelight service will be followed by fireside cookies and cocoa in the rec hall. Registration not required.December 12 All Ages FreeTime: Sunday 4:00 pm
Register online at susumcamps.org OR camppenn.org6
GREENE HILLSGreene Hills is situated on 226 acres of woods, fields, wetland, stream and river in Huntingdon County. The center consists of three distinct areas: the traditional Summer Camp area, the comfortable bed-and-breakfast style Manor Lodge, and the Family Campground and RV Park.
Campers may experience: swimming in the pool, climbing wall, hiking, volleyball, soccer, GaGa ball, battleball, four square, movie theater with popcorn and sno-cones, crafts, fishing, river tubing, slip ‘n slide, fossil hunting, creek stomping, evening campfires, outdoor chapel at Cathedral Meadow.
For more information on hosting your own retreat at Greene Hills, please contact the Greene Hills office. For more information on the Family Campground and RV Park, visit ghrvp.org.
Center Director: Charlie Renner5125 Manor Drive Alexandria, PA 16611Phone: 814-669-4212Fax: 814-669-9503E-mail: [email protected]
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Children’s Music CampIf you love music, adventures, and having fun, then this is the camp for you! We’ll enjoy lots of traditional camp activities and fun games our campers have come to love - swimming, tubing, crafts, hikes, games, s’mores, and more! Music will be incorporated throughout the week in new ways through worship outdoors, homemade instruments, talent shows, and more! Join us for a week of fun, music, and Jesus this summer! Location: Summer Cabins. Deans: Kristopher Sledge & Gabriel Robison
June 20-24 Grades 3 - 6 $350
Starts: Sunday 2:30 pm; Ends: Thursday 6:00 pm
Exploring God’s CreationGod’s amazing Creation is all around us! Come see God’s handiwork and make friends that will last a lifetime! Join us for this Sunday to Thursday adventure where we will spend time in family groups making new friends, working together, encouraging each other, participating in fun activities, and learning lessons from God’s Word. Location: Summer Cabins. Deans: Jane O’Borski & Kristen Lowe
June 27 - July 1 Grades 3-8 $335
Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Thursday 6:00 pm
Youth Musical Theater Join us for a week of acting, singing, dancing, and set creation at The Rustic Barn Theater at Greene Hills! We’ll spend most of the week focusing on rehearsal and preparation for a musical performance. Bible study and worship throughout the week will be connected to themes in the musical. All singing and acting will be done with appropriate COVID-19 precautions in place. Location: Manor Lodge. Deans: Michelle Whitlock & Bob Kilmer
June 27 - July 3 Grades 6-12 $442
Starts: Sunday 2:00 pm; Ends: Saturday 10:00 am
Faith Quest Mini Camp This half week adventure is great for young or new campers and features plenty of fun activities and games, as well as opportunities to grow in faith. Enjoy s’mores around the campfire, a talent show, movie night with popcorn and sno-cones, and daily family group time when the Bible comes to life with lessons for today. Location: Manor Lodge. Deans: Eric Shafer & Olivia Miller
July 11-14 Grades 2-5 $250 Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Wednesday 6:00 pm
Outdoor Adventure Camp Our adventure will focus on faith, team building, and leadership in the setting of God’s great creation. Throughout the week we will aim our bows, learn to throw tomahawks, hike, climb, and spend time camping under the night sky on Cathedral Hill. Come test your outdoor skills and learn how to make Christ your base camp! Location: Summer Cabins. Dean: Todd Christine
July 11-15 Grades 6-12 $345
Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Thursday 6:00 pm
Soccer Academy This event is the perfect opportunity for campers passionate about soccer, fun camp activities, and faith to grow in their walk with God while playing the sport they love. Soccer practices, drills, and scrimmages are designed to improve each camper’s soccer skills regardless of their current level of play. Location: Summer Cabins. Dean: Dan Wertz
July 11-16 Grades 4-12 $428
Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
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As a family, we agree and covenant to complete the 14 Day Pre-Camp Health Form prior to attending camp, which we understand will ask us to practice safe social procedures when we are interacting with anyone outside of our household.
O As a family, we agree and covenant to check the CDC list of high-risk health factors found on the CDC website. Should our camper fall into any of the “increased risk” categories laid out by the CDC, we agree to consult with a physician regarding summer camp attendance. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html
O As a family, we agree and covenant to positively prepare our camper for their week(s) of camp by seeing that they understand and commit to follow the special Procedures and Protocols this summer listed at http://susumcamps.org/crm-covid19 prior to their arrival.
O As a family, we agree and covenant to disclose if anyone in our household has been in contact with a COVID-19 positive individual within two weeks of the start of our registered camp event.
O As a family, we agree and covenant to stay up to date with Camp and Retreat ministries COVID-19 Procedures and Protocols as we prepare for camp. These can be found at http://susumcamps.org/crm-covid19.
O As a family, when we register for summer camp, we are agreeing to follow these health Procedures and Protocols for the week(s) of camp the camper is attending.
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Explanation of above: Disabilities: Limitations or suggestions regarding activites: Any other needs; best care practices, dietary restrictions, etc: Is there any other information about the camper that we should know in seeking to best minister to their needs? (i.e. first time away from home, gender identity, recent traumatic event, etc.) If your child/youth has been taken off m
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edications for the summ
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camp so your child/youth will have a quality experience.
MEDICAL CONSENT AND AUTHORIZATION: In the event of an emergency or non-em
ergency situation requiring medical treatm
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their attendance at the camp, I/we, the undersigned parent(s)/guardian(s) of the cam
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God of Wonders 1Grades 3-7 Location: Summer Cabins
God of Wonders 2Grades 8-12 Location: Manor LodgeJoin us for this week-long adventure and experience the wonders of God! Make new friends in cabin and family unit groups, and create memories around the campfire or while watching the sunset at Cathedral Meadow. This program is unique because of the opportunity for a wide age range of campers to enjoy this experience together. Deans: Grace Marie Ransom & Michelle Price
July 18-23 Grades 3-7 & 8-12 $402 Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
IMPACTImpact is an outdoor praise and worship festival presented by Salt ‘n Light Youth Ministry at Greene Hills Camp. Impact combines powerful praise and worship sessions, challenging breakout seminars, ambitious athletic and outdoor activities, life-changing lessons from God’s Word with mainstage gatherings and a relational emphasis through group building and campfire settings. This year’s Impact experience will be split into two separate sessions. Visit the Salt ‘n Light website for more details and registration information
July 25-28 & July 29 - Aug 1 Youth & Young Adults
www.snlym.com
Special Needs – Working on the Railroad Grab your train whistle and hop on board for an incredible week of celebrating God’s goodness and experiencing the beauty of God’s creation. Highlights include fun activities, building relationships, nature exploration, recreation, and worship. Campers should be ambulatory and have some level of independence. Questions about a potential camper’s suitability? Please call Pastor John at (814) 695-4411. Location: Summer Cabins. Deans: John Godissart & Martha Sykes
August 1-5 Adults Ages 18-70 $430
Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Thursday 4:30 pm
Mom & Me Mom & Me Camp is a special time for moms to connect with their elementary age children and create wonderful, lasting memories. Join us for a fantastic time of learning, crafts, exploring, swimming, and games. Grow in faith as you experience God’s presence together at Greene Hills! Comfortable accommodations are provided at the Manor. Dean: Amy Erno
August 7-8 Adults/Ages 6-11 $95/person*
no early bird*add Friday night lodging & Saturday continental breakfast for an add’l $25/person.
Starts: Saturday 10:00 am; Ends: Sunday 3:00 pm
Grands & Me Making Memories This intergenerational camp experience provides an opportunity for grandparents to make special memories with their elementary age grandchildren. The activities, including Bible study and traditional camp favorites, afford unique grandchild/grandparent time together in the context of the Christian community. Comfortable accommodations are provided at the Manor. For COVID-19 precautions, grandparents and grandchildren will act as their own household during the camp event. Deans: Chris & Bea RennerAugust 12-14 Adults/Grades K-3 $140/person no early bird
Starts: Thursday 10:00 am; Ends: Saturday 11:00 am
Register online at susumcamps.org OR GREENEHILLS.org
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MOUNT ASBURY Surrounded by over 100 acres of hardwood forest, this tranquil facility affords all of the comforts and amenities for your Christian camp experience. Hotel-style accommodations are available in the Asbury Lodge, or the Gray House for a more rustic experience. Located 3 miles from Interstate 81, and in close proximity to Harrisburg, Mount Asbury is the perfect setting for a peaceful time away.
Guests may experience: indoor and outdoor chapels, three hiking trails, recreation at a local State Park, game room (billiards, ping pong, shuffleboard), evening campfires, outdoor pavilion, vegetable garden-to-table experience, recreation area with water source for hose/sprinkler, reflection pond.
For more information on hosting your own retreat at Mount Asbury, please contact the Mount Asbury office.
Center Director: Patty Weidman1310 Centerville RoadNewville, PA 17241 Phone: 717-486-3827 Fax: 717-486-3779E-mail: [email protected]
Spring Work DaysThis experience gives you the opportunity to put your hands to work for God while helping to improve the physical site and ministry at Mount Asbury. Lunch will be provided. Registration required.
April 10, May 1 Ages 8+ Free
Time: Saturday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Christmas Set-UP Work DaysDo you love Christmas, lights, and holiday fun? Want to be part of a huge Mount Asbury holiday event? Come be part of the team of volunteers that creates the 2nd Annual Drive Thru Christmas Light Show! Lunch will be provided. Registration required.
October 2, 9, 30; November 13
Ages 8+ FreeTime: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
2nd Annual Drive Thru Christmas Light ShowExperience the story of the Birth of Jesus in a unique way! Bring your family, youth group, friends, and neighbors to enjoy thousands of lights as you drive ¾ of a mile through the main site and forest of Mount Asbury Retreat Center. See the angels as they talk to Mary, Joseph and Shepherds. Follow the Star to the Manger. No registration necessary. Follow the Mount Asbury Christmas Light Show Facebook page for event news and updates
Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays: November 25 - December 19
All Ages $10/carTime: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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WESLEY FORESTThe largest and geographically most centrally located of our camp and retreat centers, Wesley Forest has been offering quality Christian camp and retreat programing for 60 years. Located on 450 acres of pristine forest, Wesley Forest offers the activities and programs for an epic summer camp experience.
Campers may experience: swimming, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, Corcling, boating, and fishing in the lake, games in the rec field, 18-element low ropes course, arts and crafts, human foosball, nine square in the air, sand volleyball, GaGa ball, basketball, four square, Snack Shack, hammocks, tailgate games, geocaching, treasure hunting, disc golf, earthball, slip n’ slide, stream studies, stream stomps, outdoor movies, sleep outs under the stars and at the Adirondack shelters, unique bridges (cable car, swinging, monkey, burma, covered), pavilion picnics, outdoor worship, evening campfires, and 8 miles of hiking trails. Summer campers will stay in the Lakeside Summer Cabins or in Penns Creek Lodge.
For more information on hosting your own retreat at Wesley Forest, please contact the Wesley Forest office.
Center Director: Emily Sliski58 Wesley Forest LaneP.O. Box 35Weikert, PA 17885Phone: 570-922-1348Fax: 570-922-1334E-mail: [email protected]
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Special FriendsFormerly called “Special Needs,” this event is a popular and memorable summer camp experience for youth and adults with special needs. Highlights of the week include the hallelujah games, field and parachute games, mealtime songs, boating and splashing around at the lake, interactive worship, and the always spectacular talent show. Deans: Annie Lowery, Nick & Marlania Panzer
June 20-24 Ages 15-40 $490Starts: Sunday 2:00 pm; Ends: Thursday 6:00 pm
Post GradsPost Grads is for young adults navigating that post high school and college life. Experience real talk, learn practical real-life skills, get real guidance from relatable mentors, and experience really epic activities you never got to do as a summer camper. Deans: Jason & Michelle Garman
June 25-28 Ages 18-24 $115 no early birdStarts: Friday 12:00 pm; Ends: Monday 10:00 am
Singin’ ItThis week is so much more than singing! Known for its wild and creative evening rec games, Singin’ It is the perfect way to kick off your summer break. Spend each morning in small group rehearsal in preparation for an end-of-week performance showcase and spend each afternoon with friends experiencing some of our summer’s most epic activities and adventures. Deans: Lindsey Garner & Rick Robinson
June 27 - July 3 Grades 7-12 $430Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Saturday 10:00 am
Camp SplashCannonball into this classic week of camp with an all water theme! Play water-logged field games, hike up a creek, splash around in the lake, and cheer loudly during the always memorable annual all camp Gush Off. Deans: Doug Brown & Martina McCabe
July 11-16 Grades 3-6 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
SoakedPaired with Camp Splash, Soaked takes on a water theme for jr/sr high youth. Come for the slip n slide, water balloons, and creek stomps, but soon discover that Soaked is also about honest and true community, deep friendships, and discovering the love and acceptance of Jesus. Deans: Dave Poole & Jason Schwartzman
July 11-16 Grades 7-12 $402
Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
Trailblazers – A week of camp for any young adventurer! We’ll spend our first day together learning basic and key skills of outdoor adventure before we pack up our gear and hit the trails! We’ll hike a local trail on an overnight backpacking trip before we launch canoes on a local water trail for an overnight excursion. Adventure awaits! *Note: All campers must be proficient swimmers.Deans: Michelle Schwartzman & Sam Modico
July 11-16 Grades 6-12 $415Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
MesstivalFoam machines, paint twister, water games, a messy obstacle course, and dye battles are the messy ingredients that make Messtival one of our wildest weeks of the summer. Add in goofy songs, smugglers and spies, and amazingly energetic counselors, and you’ve got a recipe for one awesome week of camp! Deans: Carolyn Shade & Jason Peno
July 18-23 Grades 3-6 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
Best Week of Your LifeWhat do you get when you mix amazing counselors, hilarious games, meaningful daily worship, and a big awesome community of friends? You get the Best Week!! Come for the epic fun that is guaranteed to happen and leave with the best memories of your entire summer/year/life! Deans: Jess & Chris Querry
July 18-23 Grades 7-12 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
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Fishing AdventureThis is the perfect week for any young fishing enthusiast. We’ll take local day trips to great fishing holes, learn about stream life, swap tips and tricks, and fish every.single.day of this memorable week of camp. Deans: Melanie & Frank Bolles
July 18-23 Grades 3-6 $415
Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
Awesome ElementaryWhat makes Awesome Elementary so awesome? We’ll tell you! Daily sno-cones, spirit week inspired daily themes, Christmas in July, goofy counselors, youth led worship skits, a movie under the stars, plus all of the classic Wesley Forest summer camp activities. Deans: Laura & Steve May
July 25-30 Grades 3-6 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
VentureVenture is best known for being the biggest event of the summer! It’s also known for: the summer’s longest slip n’ slide, the most epic ultimate frisbee and volleyball competition, awesome outdoor worship, relational counselors, classic camp activities, and so much more. Deans: Rich Morris & Jim Brumbaugh
July 25-30 Grades 7-12 $402Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
Wacky WeekWacky Week is all wacky: messy games, hilarious music, silly activities, even our Bible studies get crazy; we’ll be eating breakfast on the beach at the lake! While we love to get crazy, we love Jesus even more. That’s why Jesus is at the heart of everything we do. Smiles, laughs, and Jesus – join in the fun! Deans: Kelley Price & Kristin Hoover
August 1-6 Grades 2-6 $402 Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
IgniteIn addition to the classic Wesley Forest fun, games, and activities, Ignite can best be summarized in 3 words: real, relational, relevant. There’s something uniquely special about this event in that we focus on real life and real faith conversations. We invite you to come as you are, and we really mean it. Deans: Mindi Gochnaur & Daniel Wilt
August 1-6 Grades 7-12 $402 Starts: Sunday 3:00 pm; Ends: Friday 4:00 pm
Wanderwomen: Backpacking –
This is a backpacking trip led by women, for women. An event for the first-time backpacker and the novice adventurer. Gain confidence as you learn lessons in Leave No Trace, tips on gear, and how to confidently prepare for an outdoor adventure in God’s Inspiring creation. Experience a beginner friendly trail and a night of sleeping in the woods. All participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Leaders: Beth Jones & Emily Sliski
September 10-12 Female Ages 12+ $95/person no early birdStarts: Friday 7:00 pm; Ends Sunday 3:00 pm
Accio Fun!The magic is back! Join us for this cosplay weekend as a prominent school for witches and wizards holds their next open house. The weekend will be filled with fun and faith discoveries! We will discuss how we are pushed by the love of Jesus to vanquish selfishness, pride, and ego. We’ll compare that story to a certain boy wizard who was called to do the same. Leaders: Jason & Michelle Schwartzman
October 29-31 Grades 5-10 $172/person no early birdStarts: Friday 7:00 pm; Ends: Sunday 11:00 am
Register online at susumcamps.org OR WESLEYFOREST.org
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Making Memories SPRING & Fall Scrapbook RetreatSScrapbooking allows us to re-live our special moments and memories as we preserve them to share with others. This retreat provides the opportunity to share some of those special stories and let the creativity flow into the wee hours of the morning. At the comfortable Manor, we’ll enjoy terrific home cooked meals, spend time discussing God’s Word, and share in new ideas while fellowshipping with women who share a passion for scrapbooking. You’re invited to attend one session or both! Pricing is listed per session. Leaders: Sue Royer & Nancy BarnettApril 22-25 and September 16-19 Women Ages 18+ $180/3 nights $140/2 nights $82/commuter no early bird
Starts: 3 nights - Thursday 10:00 am; 2 nights - Friday 10:00 am; Ends: Sunday 2:00 pm
God’s Daughters Spring RetreatWe invite women of all ages and all walks of life to experience this weekend retreat where you can get away and truly relax! We’ll join together in conversation, worship, quiet time, Bible study, games, and laughter with fellow believers as we relate to one another as women. Location: Manor Lodge. Leaders: Joanna Renner & Erin Daugherty
May 14-16 Women Ages 18+ $125/full event $75/commuter no early birdStarts: Friday 7:30 pm; Ends: Sunday 1:30 pm
We are excited to be in this official collaboration with Sky Lake Camp and Retreat Center of the Upper New York Annual Conference. We share the same values of providing outdoor space, comfortable lodging, and relational hospitality so that campers and guests can experience new connections with God, people, and nature.
Situated on over 950 acres of Tuscarora Mountain in the western foothills of the Catskill Mountians, Sky Lake has been helping to transform the lives of campers and retreat guests since 1947.
Sky Lake operates under New York State guidelines which are being finalized for summer
camping options for the 2021 season.
Go to skylakecenter.orgskylakecenter.org to stay up to date with summer opportunities at Sky Lake.
501 William Law RoadWindsor, NY 13865
Phone: 607-467-2750Fax: 607-467-4612
E-mail: [email protected]
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Fall Holiday Crafts & LaughsImagine an entire weekend filled with holiday celebrations that you can enjoy with your sisters in Christ doing what you love most - CRAFTING! Crafts, meals, and devotions are all planned with fall or winter holiday themes. All craft and program materials will be provided for participants and are included in the price of the event. Location: Manor Lodge. Leaders: Sally Wenzel & Sandi DeLong
October 22-24 Women Ages 18+ $145/full event $85/Saturday only no early birdStarts: Friday 6:30 pm; Ends: Sunday 3:00 pm
Celebration of Women Day RetreatRefresh, relax, and rejoice with other women of faith as you enjoy the change of pace from your daily life. Take a deep breath and embrace the wonders of God’s love at this day retreat. Come by yourself, with a friend, or a group of women from church. Let us do the cooking, the cleaning and planning while you enjoy a day of rejuvenation. Leaders: Denise Haskins & Patty Weidman May 8 Women Ages 18+ $30 no early bird
Saturday 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
A Fresh Breath In A New Day: Retreat For Pastoral Leaders On this day, we will take time apart from the daily routine and step into the spaciousness of the outdoors as we revisit our walk with God in this new season. As leaders, we are often called to greater creativity, innovation, and flexibility as we seek God’s calling for the church; and with that can bring frustration and a sense of weariness. We invite you to come, breathe in hope and refresh your spirit, and perhaps leave with a new perspective and spark of creativity for your journey. Leader: Beth Jones, Deep Green Journey. Participants, we ask you to bring your own chair and lunch. We will be outside for the entire day, so please dress accordingly. May 12 Pastoral Leaders $20 no early bird
Time: Wednesday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Quilt RetreatJoin us for a renewing weekend of quilting, fellowship, creative inspiration, fresh air, and a cozy and comfortable workspace. We invite you to bring your own sewing supplies and projects, as you work at your own relaxed pace, and glean sewing techniques from one another. Leaders: Jenn Polachek & Wesley Forest StaffSeptember 16-19 Women Ages 18+ $200/3 nights $175/2 nights no early bird
Starts: 3 nights - Thursday 10:00 am; 2 nights - Friday 10:00 am; Ends: Sunday 2:00 pm
Fly Fishing & Faith Men’s RetreatWe invite you to get away to nurture your spirit and explore the waters of Penn’s Creek - one of the truly great trout streams in Pennsylvania. Whether a complete novice or veteran fly fisher, this weekend is for you. What could be more fulfilling than growing with God, making friends, and discovering new aspects of fly fishing and fly tying. This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Spiritual Formation. Instruction provided. Bring your own gear or contact us so that we can secure equipment for you from a local provider. For those needing gear, the cost is $20 extra. Leaders: Kevin Witt & Ron Swift
October 15-17 Men Ages 18+ $180/own gear $200/with rented gear no early bird
Starts: Friday 5:00 pm; Ends: Sunday 2:00 pm
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