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2022 SUMMER CAMP LAKESHORE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER INSTALLMENT PAYMENT OPTIONS AVAILABLE. Pay $50 deposit, then payments are processed at 1st of each month. Go to lakeshorecamp.org/ summer-camp/registration for info. la ke sh or ec am p. or g
WELCOME TO THE ‘SHORE WHAT’S IN A NAME? “I have called you by name, you are mine,” are the lyrics of a camp song that brings back great memories for me. Recorded by David Haas, the chorus of the song “You are mine” reminds us “Do not be afraid, I AM with you. . . . I have called you each by name. . . . I love you and you are mine.” Even in a world that seems out of control for us, we can be assured that what’s in our name are such comforting realities like God loves us, God is with us, and God knows our name.That is amazing! The Creator of the Cosmos knows your name! Our spiritual theme this summer is the answer to the question, “What’s in a Name?” When someone hears my name, I hope they think of something good.With God’s grace, I can live a life of integrity and caring for others that would allow my name to stand out in a positive way to most, never all, people. Jeanie Barton, our new Associate Program Director, has adapted the following explanation from the curriculum: Names have great power. Some hold special meanings and some come with expectations. In a lifetime, we may give new meaning to our name or take a new name.Along the journey, we discover who we are and how God equips us to care for others. This summer, we will look at how people in the Bible confronted expectations, challenged others’ assumptions, and forged new identities. Campers are invited to reflect on who they are as an individual, and how they are connected to others.We will be reminded that God knows us beyond any name we might be called and has invited us into relationship. So, come on. Let’s camp together and discover just what is in our name, the names of those around us, and how the Creator of the Cosmos understands and love us. See you at Camp, Reverend Gary D. Lawson, Sr. Executive Director 2
Feb. 11–13 Counselor Training #1 ages 15–18 CAMP AT A GLANCE April 22–24 Counselor Training #2 ages 15–18 May 30– June 3 Camp Wonder – Special Needs ages 14–30 WEEK 1 Camp Teen Hope #1 – Females ages 12–15 May 30– June 4 Elementary #1 ages 8–11 Wilderness TreeHouse #1 ages 11–14 June 5–11 Jr. High #1 ages 12–14 WEEK 3 WEEK 2 Wilderness TreeHouse #2 ages 11–14 June 6–10 Camp Teen Hope #2 – Males ages 12–15 June 13–17 Camp Teen Hope #3 – Sr High Females ages 15–18 June 13–18 Elementary #2 ages 8–11 Jr/Sr High Arts Camp ages 12–18 Wilderness Watersports #1 ages 12–15 June 20–24 Camp Peace #1 – Males ages 12–15 WEEK 4 Camp Joy – Special Needs ages 31 & up June 20–25 Elem WAM (Worship Arts & Music) ages 8–12 Jr/Sr High Fishing – Males ages 12–18 Wilderness Treenhouse #3 ages 11–14 June 25–26 Mom/Dad & Me ages 5–9 June 26–July 2 Senior High Camp ages 15–18 WEEK 7 WEEK 6 WEEK 5 Wilderness Watersports #2 ages 12–15 June 27–July 1 Camp Peace #2 – Females ages 12–15 July 6–9 Primary Elementary ages 7–9 Elementary Camp Hope ages 8–12 Wilderness TreeHouse #4 – Elem ages 9–11 July 10–16 Jr. High #2 ages 12–14 Elem Arts Camp ages 9–12 Aquatics Camp – Sr High ages 15–18 Jr/Sr High Board Game Camp ages 12–18 July 11–15 Camp Teen Hope #4 – Males ages 12–15 July 18–22 Camp Grace – Females ages 12–16 WEEK 8 July 18–23 Elementary #3 ages 8–11 Jr/Sr High WAM (Worship Arts & Music) ages 12–18 Wilderness Watersports #3 ages 12–15 July 24–30 Elementary #4 ages 8–11 WEEK 9 Jr. High #3 ages 12–14 Wilderness TreeHouse #5 ages 11–14 July 25–29 Camp Peace #3 – Females ages 12–15 YOU MAY ALSO LIKE Confirmation Retreat #1 Feb. 18–20 5th–8th grade $104 Confirmation Retreat #2 March 25–27 5th–8th grade $104 30 Hour Famine Feb. 25–27 Jr/Sr High age $99 Jr/Sr High Retreat March 11–13 Jr/Sr High age $104 Older Elementary Retreat Sept. 23–25 ages 9–12 $104 3
TIERED PRICING Summer camp is a positive life changing experience for many children and youth. We believe that every child should be able to come to camp, which is why we offer tiered pricing. Lakeshore summer camps are a great value! We are proud to say that all of our basic camp programs are priced under the regional average price. You may be surprised to learn that the rates Lakeshore has historically charged are subsidized and well below the true cost of a week at camp. Camps across the country are receiving fewer and fewer subsidies, and Lakeshore is no exception. In order to continue to offer the same great programming with new and improved activities, rates would need to increase drastically. Rather than raise prices on all families, tiered pricing essentially asks families with greater financial means to consider picking a tier more closely resembling the direct cost of camp. This honor system approach makes it financially possible for any child to come to camp. Tiered pricing is intended to allow families to select the level of payment most appropriate for their circumstances. Each family may freely choose to participate in TIER 1, TIER 2 or TIER 3 level of payment. Every camper has the same experience regardless of the chosen tier and only the office will know who chose which payment level. Lakeshore believes that every child should be able to come to camp and will continue to offer camperships for campers who need greater financial assistance. 4
An explanation of the three tiers: TIER 1: TRUE – For families who are blessed to be able to pay first tier pricing, this tier more accurately reflects the true cost of camp including all aspects of maintaining facilities in good condition, insurance, utilities, etc. By choosing this tier, you can help Lakeshore make needed upgrades and continue to grow in the future. TIER 2: INTERMEDIATE – This tier is a mid-level between our historically subsidized rate and the true cost of camp. This tier more closely reflects the direct costs of a week of camp, including program costs, food, summer staff and camp administration. TIER 3: HISTORICALLY SUBSIDIZED – This tier most closely matches our traditional fee structure, which has been subsidized. This rate does not reflect what it “really costs” to offer camp programs. Because we want to make every effort to keep the cost of camp as affordable as possible, Tier 3 will keep the historically subsidized rate. Our Goals for Tiered Pricing: • To offer the highest quality programs possible, providing opportunities for fun, fellowship, inspiration and adventure. • To make camp affordable for all income levels. • To preserve camp for generations to come. • To provide an opportunity for partnership with those in a position to further the impact of Lakeshore’s summer ministry. Again, please note that this program is voluntary and in no way influences the experience children receive, yet it offers the opportunity for families to take an active role in supporting the true cost of their child’s camp experience.
ELEMENTARY AGE CAMPS PRIMARY ELEMENTARY* July 6–9 ages 7–9 $313 $278 $243 This 4-day/3-night camp may well be the first of many overnight adventures away from home. A safe and loving experience filled with fun activities such as creekstomping, beach fun, swimming and crafts will give these young campers great stories to share when they arrive home. Their ever present, caring counselors will play, learn and worship right beside their young charges while modeling Christian love and nurture the entire time. *This camp checks in Wed. at 1pm. Checks out Sat. at 11am. ELEMENTARY CAMP AGES 8–11 These 6-day/5-night basic elementary camps are full of great fun, new friends and strengthened faith as campers have a week they will likely never forget. Working together as a cabin group under the watchful eye of their counselors, campers enjoy swimming, crafts, archery, nature and a host of other outdoor activities every day. Every evening is capped by a fun all-camp activity and evening worship service before campers retire to their air-conditioned cabins for the night. Several session times each day where campers come together for spiritual lessons from our summer theme complete this week’s experience. ELEMENTARY CAMP #1 May 30–June 4 $486 $451 $416 ELEMENTARY CAMP #2 June 13–18 $486 $451 $416 ELEMENTARY CAMP #3 July 18–23 $486 $451 $416 ELEMENTARY CAMP #4** July 24–30 $558 $523 $488 **This camp week is extended to be onsite the same time as Jr. High Camp #3. Campers for session #4 will check in on Sunday night at 7pm. All others check in on Monday at 1pm. 6
ELEMENTARY ARTS July 10–16 ages 9–12 $558 $523 $488 If your elementary age camper loves being artistic, this is the week for them. Our usual theme time fun will be supported with a greater emphasis on arts and crafts, such as painting, simple pottery, etc. This camp is never the same from summer to summer because the leadership is always finding something new for the campers to experience. Add in all the normal Lakeshore fun of swimming, beach and nature fun and so much more and your artistic camper will have a week to remember. ELEMENTARY WAM (WORSHIP ARTS & MUSIC) June 20–25 ages 8–12 $486 $451 $416 Worship Arts & Music is a week-long experience for those who are creative, enjoy music, and don’t mind being a little dramatic. You will spend your time creating skits, singing songs, dancing, and even dabbling in the visual arts. WAM camp is a high energy, song filled, goofy week that allows all of our creative campers to have a chance to learn new forms of art expression, share their talents, and enjoy all the typical camp activities. This is a small community of like-minded individuals who understand your desire to act, sing, and dance. At the end of the week you will get to put all your talents together and perform an unbelievable show for all the parents and staff! Don’t miss out on your For more information on tiered pricing go to page 5 chance to shine while sharing the talents God has given you! ELEMENTARY WILDERNESS TREEHOUSE #4* July 6–9 ages 9–11 $313 $278 $243 This 4-day/3-night camp is an opportunity for an elementary age camper to have a wilderness experience. (See wilderness camp description on page 12). This camp does not go on an off-site canoe trip but will still find plenty of challenging outdoor adventure during their camp session. *This camp checks in Wed. at 1 pm. Checks out Sat. at 11am. 7
JR./SR. HIGH CAMPS JR. HIGH CAMP AGES 12–14 A high-energy week filled with friends, fun, music and worship provide the Jr. High camper with an experience they will remember for years to come. Campers are busy all week with the usual Lakeshore activities such as swimming, crafts, beach party, and nature time. There are several session times during the day where leadership will engage the camp in active learning sessions as they explore the summer theme. Each evening there is an all-camp activity, such as a scavenger hunt, talent show, dive-in movie or a dance. Then the final gathering for the day will be a worship service before heading to the cabin for some much needed rest. JR. HIGH CAMP #1 June 5–11 $558 $523 $488 JR. HIGH CAMP #2 July 10–16 $558 $523 $488 JR. HIGH CAMP #3 July 24–30 $558 $523 $488 8
SR. HIGH CAMP June 26–July 2 ages 15–18 $558 $523 $488 We offer only one regular Sr. High camp each summer and it is always a power-packed, dynamic experience. Sr. High campers get more freedom during the week to choose some of their activities. This is time that can strengthen old friendships and form new ones that will travel with them through the rest of their life. COUNSELOR TRAINING AGES 15–18 Are you ready to impact lives while having the best week ever? Counselor Training will give you an opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge it takes to become a strong life-changing counselor. Over the weekend we will discuss obstacles that you will encounter as well as techniques that have proven effective over the years.You will learn the secrets to being in charge of a group of kids while also maintaining a spiritual friendship that allows both of you to have a meaningful experience. If you believe you are ready to step up as a spiritual role model, join us for an amazing weekend! COUNSELOR TRAINING #1 Feb. 11–13 $228 $193 $158 COUNSELOR TRAINING #2 April 22–24 $228 $193 $158 For more information on tiered pricing go to page 5 9
JR./SR. HIGH SPECIALITY CAMPS JR./SR. HIGH BOARD GAME CAMP July 10–16 ages 12–18 $558 $523 $488 This camp is for Jr/Sr high campers who enjoy friendly competition and experience God deeply through community and great conversations. Don’t let the name fool you, these are not your typical childish board games. Campers will explore a wide range of games that will focus on strategy building, forming alliances, looking for the hidden traitor, teamwork, and friendly competition. Board games provide a great opportunity to experience trust, friendship, and a true sense of community. Campers will not miss out on any of the basic camp activities but will also experience some activities with a new twist. You don’t have to be a board gamer to attend, that’s the beauty of games, and everyone will find a game they love. Bring your favorite game, get ready to learn a few new ones, and brace yourself for an amazing week exploring Christ like community. 10
AQUATICS CAMP July 10–16 ages 15–18 $558 $523 $488 This week is about being on the water in every venue Lakeshore has to offer. Campers will enjoy skiing, wake boarding, knee boarding, tubing, canoeing, paddle boards and more. Of course all other great Lakeshore activities, from the challenge course to mud volleyball, will be included for a truly adventure packed and memorable week. In addition to days on the lake, campers will also get a day of canoeing offsite (contingent on Covid-19 restrictions). One very different aspect of this week is that campers are housed at the main campground. Yes, that means you will have air conditioning all week! Aquatics Camp is for Sr High age campers and will be offered only one week this summer. Don’t miss this great opportunity to get the most out of Lakeshore’s many aquatic adventures. JR./SR. HIGH WAM (WORSHIP ARTS & MUSIC) July 18–23 ages 12–18 $486 $451 $416 No matter your creative outlet – playing an instrument, dancing, creative writing, theater, painting – this camp is for you! Not only will you get to experience the typical camp activities and build a lasting community, you will also have the opportunity to put together an amazing show for your parents to experience on Saturday morning. JR./SR. HIGH ARTS June 13–18 ages 12–18 $486 $451 $416 Campers will share their ideas through mediums such as painting, pottery and other artistic activities. In addition to exercising their creative talents, campers will enjoy all the activities Lakeshore has to offer. JR./SR. HIGH FISHING CAMP – Males June 20–25 ages 12–18 $486 $451 $416 A great opportunity for that fisherman in your family to get an entire week of fishing. Campers stay in a cabin on the main campground so they can get up early to go to our waterfront area to greet bass, crappie and catfish before breakfast. Add in the other usual camp activities and this makes for a great week. Some local residents give permission for the camp to come and try their luck at their ponds. The week is capped off with a fish fry on Friday night, complete with hushpuppies, slaw and fries. Campers need to bring their own rod and reel. Lakeshore will provide the bait. For more information on tiered pricing go to page 5 11
ADVENTURE/WILDERNESS CAMPS TREEHOUSE WILDERNESS CAMPS *Extended camps check in on Sun. night at 7pm. Regular weeks check in on Mon. at 1pm. Set out on a wilderness adventure and join one of Lakeshore’s most popular camps. Campers sleep in platform tents on top of a high hill overlooking the forest and river below. While the main wilderness site is rustic (no electricity or running water), there is a bathhouse with showers **Elementary Age campers do not travel off-site for a canoe trip. ***Elem.TH checks in Wed. at 1pm. Checks out Sat. at 11am. at the bottom of the hill. This camp is limited to 26 which allows campers and leadership to build a tight knit community in just one short week. The week is full of outdoor adventures such as climbing the High ropes course, zooming over the trees on a zipline and exploring parts of Lakeshore very few people see. TREEHOUSE #1 May 30–June 4 ages 11–14 $486 $451 $416 TREEHOUSE #2 – Ext* June 5–11 ages 11–14 $558 $523 $488 TREEHOUSE #3 June 20–25 ages 11–14 $486 $451 $416 TREEHOUSE #4 – Elem** July 6–9 ages 9–11 $313 $278 $243 TREEHOUSE #5 – Ext* July 24–30 ages 11–14 $558 $523 $488 12
WATERSPORTS WILDERNESS CAMPS Housed in Lakeshore’s TreeHouse Wilderness Camp (see description to left) this camp is all about the water. Older campers will get some time on Kentucky Lake skiing, kneeboarding or tubing. These camps also travel off-site for a day of canoeing offsite (contingent on Covid-19 restrictions). Water time is balanced with some of the usual Lakeshore activities like crafts, recreation and maybe even a movie night. WATERSPORTS #1 June 13–18 ages 12–15 $486 $451 $416 WATERSPORTS #2 – Ext* June 26–July 2 ages 12–15 $558 $523 $488 WATERSPORTS #3 July 18–23 ages 12–15 $486 $451 $416 For more information on tiered pricing go to page 5 13
MOM/DAD & ME CAMP All children need quality time with a significant adult in their life. This camp offers a great opportunity to do just that in a fun, active environment. All family combinations are welcome. This camp offers you the chance to make special memories with your little one as you serve as their counselor during this mini- camp experience. Your child’s camp stories of games, crafts, swimming, pontoon rides, bunk beds, great camp food and learning about Jesus during session time are more complete when their parent, grandparent or other important adult is a central character in those stories. MOM/DAD&ME OVERNIGHT June 25–26 ages 5–9 $156 $121 $86 per participant DAY SHORE DID YOU KNOW... Lakeshore can bring camp to your area through our DayShore program. We will partner with your local church to provide a Christ-centered day camp week filled with fun, friends, and faith. If you want additional information about a Dayshore program in your area, call the Lakeshore office at 731-584-6102. 14
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPS THESE CAMPS ARE ALWAYS A FAVORITE OF CAMPER AND STAFF These camps are overflowing with love and joy! Lakeshore offers two weeks for campers with special needs ages 14-99. Campers experience all the usual Lakeshore activities such as swimming, crafts, games and pontoon boat rides all under the watchful eye of their ever- present counselors. Campers need to be able to participate in all activities and sessions and be physically able to handle outdoor activity. It is important that campers are able to feed themselves, take care of hygiene needs and have sleep habits which allow for several in one room to be able to rest. CAMP WONDER May 30–June 3 ages 14–30 $464 $429 $394 CAMP JOY June 20–24 ages 31 & up $464 $429 $394 For more information on tiered pricing go to page 5 15
CAMP HOPE SERIES Lakeshore offers a series of camp programs designed to meet the specific needs of children and youth living on the edges. These programs are NOT designed to be a psycho- analytical counseling experience, but a time of building community and bearing witness to the hope of God’s dependable and unconditional love. These camps are offered without a fee, however, persons or organizations wishing to fund the cost of these camps may do so at a fee of $300 per camper. To ensure more families can be served through this program, each camper is permitted to attend two weeks only. We prefer that a camper attend two different type sessions – for example, one Teen Hope and one Camp Peace but not two Camp Peace sessions. ELEMENTARY CAMP HOPE July 6–9 ages 8–12 This camp session is a Christ-centered, spiritually empowering 4-day/3-night summer camp experience for children (ages 8–12) with past or present exposure to alcohol and/or drug abuse. Surrounded with the usual wonders of Lakeshore, this time of recreation, friendship and Bible-based fun is intended to lead campers to an awareness of love and acceptance we all enjoy in God’s kingdom. (This camp is limited to 24 females and 24 males. Check-in is Wed. at 1pm; check-out is Sat. at 11am.). 16
CAMP TEEN HOPE Teen Hope Camp is the teenage version of Elementary Camp Hope. (see description on previous page). Teen Hope Campers will enjoy all the adventure Lakeshore has to offer on Kentucky Lake. A little water tubing and beach fun will join up with the usual Lakeshore activities, including our ropes course, for a week of great fun. CAMP TEEN HOPE #1 – Females May 30–June 3 ages 12–15 CAMP TEEN HOPE #2 – Males June 6–10 ages 12–15 CAMP TEEN HOPE #3 – Sr. High Females June 13–17 ages 15–18 CAMP TEEN HOPE #4 – Males July 11–15 ages 12–15 CAMP GRACE – Females July 18–22 ages 12–16 For female victims of sexual abuse — anger, loneliness and confusion are just a few of the things at play in our emotions. We need to be able to trust, experience self-worth and be a valid part of community again. As we explore the adventure-based activities that make Lakeshore great fun, we will also look into the gift God has given us in our sexuality, the ugliness that some people place upon it, and the things it takes to become secure in it all. CAMP PEACE This camp addresses the needs of children and youth in our society who respond to everyday situations and problems with aggressive behavior. Camp staff will help youth learn ways to short-circuit their tendency toward violent responses, while helping campers develop effective problem solving skills that enable them to avoid confrontation. Add in all the fun and wonder of Lakeshore’s normal camp activities, the opportunity to develop new friendships and the beauty of God’s fabulous creation and you have all the elements of a life changing week. CAMP PEACE #1 – Males June 20–24 ages 12–15 CAMP PEACE #2 – Females June 27–July 1 ages 12–15 CAMP PEACE #3 – Females July 25–29 ages 12–15 17
WHAT ABOUT EMAIL? Lakeshore has partnered with a FAQS company called “Bunk1” to enable campers to receive one-way emails. (There is a fee for this service and a portion of these sales goes into Lakeshore’s scholarship fund). These emails are delivered at lunch each day beginning on the first full day of HOW ARE CABIN ASSIGNMENTS MADE? a camper’s week, with the final email Most cabins have a maximum of 12 being delivered during Friday lunch. campers with 2 counselors. For the Information about this service is best camping experience, we will place available at the Lakeshore website— a maximum of 4 campers that lakeshorecamp.org or by calling the know each other in the same cabin. camp office at 731-584-6102. While we seek to honor your wishes, we also value kids making new friends. WHEN DOES MY CAMPER CHECK WHERE DOES MY CHILD SLEEP? IN AND OUT? A complete listing of All campers, except those that attend a all check in and check out times are wilderness camp, will sleep in cabins that available at lakeshorecamp.org. have air conditioning and bathrooms located in the cabin. Wilderness WHAT IF MY CHURCH IS PAYING A campers sleep in a rustic (no electricity) outdoor area with canvas tents that PORTION OF THE FEE? For a paper registration: there are two sleep 8 set up on wooden platforms sections that must be completed.You —bath house is located some distance will indicate how much your church has from the wilderness area but there is an agreed to pay on the payment portion outhouse located at the wilderness site. of the form. There is an additional section with church billing information HOW DO I CONTACT MY CHILD? that must be completed and signed by You are welcome to send your camper a church official. For online registration: mail or care packages. Be sure and put on the payment screen there will be your camper’s first and last name and a “church charge” option. Indicate mail to Lakeshore Camp, 1458 Pilot how much of the camp fee the church Knob Rd, Eva,TN 38333. Please do not is paying and then you will be asked send a cell phone with your camper. for credit card information for your Having the ability to contact friends portion of the fee. and family at home all throughout the week has a tendency to break down community and keep some campers from DOES MY CHILD NEED TO EAT having a complete camp experience. LUNCH/SUPPER BEFORE CHECK-IN? Yes. The first meal served for camps WHAT CAN BE SENT IN CARE PACKAGES? checking in on Sunday night is Monday breakfast. The first meal served It is always good to send something that the camper can share with their cabin for camps checking in on Monday mates—this makes everyone excited afternoon is Monday dinner. for someone in their cabin to get a package. Fun ideas are stickers, glow IS THERE A NURSE ON SITE? sticks, balloons, etc. Please do not send Each week Lakeshore has a volunteer gum or silly string. If you send candy RN on site to assist our summer first- please avoid any type of peanut product. aid staff person. DO YOU HAVE OTHER QUESTIONS? Please call the camp office at 731-584-6102 or email us at office@lakeshorecamp.org. 18
READY TO REGISTER? REGISTER ONLINE Go to the lakeshore website at lakeshorecamp.org. Click on the summer camp tab and choose “Registration.” Payment can be made by either VISA or Mastercard. When you complete your registration, it will be downloaded the next day at the Lakeshore office.You will receive two emails concerning your registration—one that will confirm that your registration has been submitted and a 2nd one from the Lakeshore office with specific information about your camp session. Installment payment options available. REGISTER BY MAIL Complete the enclosed registration (be sure and fill out the medical information on the back page). Payment can be either by check (payable to Lakeshore camp) or credit card (VISA or Mastercard). If your church is paying a portion or your entire camp fee, be sure and provide all the requested church information. Lakeshore’s mailing address is 1458 Pilot Knob Rd, Eva, TN 38333. If there is not a paper registration included you can download one at lakeshorecamp.org or call the camp office at 731-584-6102 for one to be mailed to you. REGISTER BY FAX Fax your completed registration form (don’t forget the medical information on the back) to 731-584-2267. Payment must be made in full with a VISA or Mastercard. Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Register early to ensure the best chance of getting the camp of your choice. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Lakeshore Camp, through the generous contributions of the United Methodist throughout the Memphis Conference, is pleased to offer scholarship assistance to families with need. These funds are very limited. In order to allow these funds to assist more families, the maximum scholarship amount offered is ½ of the total camp fee and only two of these scholarships per family. Scholarship forms are available by contacting the Lakeshore office at 731-584-6102. CONFIRMATION Upon receiving your completed registration form and payment, you will be sent a confirmation letter or email. This confirmation letter will tell you which camp we have your camper registered in, a checklist of what to bring and what not to bring, and your camper’s mailing address for their camp session. If the camp listed is not the camp you thought you registered for, contact the Lakeshore office at 731-584-6102 or by email at office@lakeshorecamp.org immediately. CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations received 30 days prior to your camp start date will receive a full refund minus a $25 processing fee. Cancellations received less than 30 days but before 7 days of the registered camp will receive a 50% refund minus the $25 processing fee. Cancellations received within 7 days of the registered camp are not eligible for a refund. 19
IT’S TIME TO N O N -P RO FI T O R G A N IZ AT IO N REGISTER FOR CAMP! U. S . P O S TAG E PAI D EVA , T N 3 8 3 3 3 P ER M IT NO. 1 ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR LAKESHORE 14 5 8 P I LOT K N O B R OA D • E VA , T N 3 8 333 p 7 31. 5 8 4 . 610 2 • f 7 31. 5 8 4 . 2 2 67 SUMMER CAMP IS NOW AVAILABLE AT lakeshorecamp.org LAKESHORE’S MISSION is to offer ways for all to encounter life, love and the God of Grace.
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