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A ministry of the Minnesota Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church Early Bird Deadline is April 30! p m a C a t o s e Minn 2019 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) www.campminnesota.org camps@campminnesota.org

Camp Minnesota 2019 Calendar Camp site key Northern Pines Camp Koronis Ministries Kowakan Adventures Offsite programs and events May May 13-16 Lake of the Woods Fishing Camp 1 May 1 Northern Pines Work Day 27 May 26-2 Kowakan Work Days 27 June June 2 S 2 9 16 23 30 M 3 10 17 24 T 4 11 1 25 W 5 12 19 26 Th 6 13 20 27 F 7 14 21 2 Koronis Work Day S 1 15 22 29 27 June 19-21 June 16-21 June 16-21 June 16-21 June 22-29 June 23-2 June 23-2 Mini Discovery 1 Christian Friendship 1 Pathways Camp 1 Intermediate Horse L.Y.F.E. Camp LIT Discovery Camp 1 Christian Friendship 2 7 11 12 7 Kowakan Adventures kowakanadventures.org June -14 June 9-14 June 9-14 Junior High Christian Youth LIT Junior High Christian Youth Camp Senior High Christian Youth Camp 7 7 7 June 23-2 June 23-2 June 23-2 June 23-29 Pathways Camp 2 Beginner Horse 1 Teen Trek Boundary Waters Adventure 1 L.Y.F.E. Camp 11 12 17 Northern Pines Camp northernpinescamp.org June 9-15 June 10-14 Urban C.R.O.S.S. Summer Theology 1 14 June 12-15 Mini Horse Camp 1 11 June 12-15 Trailblazers Camp 1 11 June 23-29 June 30- July 2 June 30- July 2 Red Rock Camp Mini Treehouse Teddy Bear Camp 1 14 11 Koronis Ministries koronisministries.org June 14-16 Grandparent/ Grandchild Camp 7 June 30- July 5 Christian Friendship 3 7 June 16-21 T.E.E.N.S. Camp 1 June 30- July 6 Family Camp 1 9

July S 7 14 21 2 July 6-19 July 7-10 July 7-10 July 7-12 July 11-13 July 14-16 July 14-19 M 1 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 31 Th 4 11 1 25 F 5 12 19 26 Staff in Training Mini Horse Camp 2 Discovery Camp 2 Teddy Bear Camp 2 Grandparent/ Grandchild Camp at Koinonia Discovery Camp 3 S 6 13 20 27 Trailblazers Camp 2 13 11 11 11 1 July 14-19 July 14-19 July 14-19 July 14-20 July 17-20 July 21-23 July 21-26 Teen Trek Boundary Waters Adventure 2 Pathways Camp 3 Beginner Horse 2 Ultimate Challenge Ultimate Challenge: Growing Your Roots Mini Discovery 2 Teen Specialty Week Archery Waterski/Wakeboard Woodland Survival Fishing Nature Arts & Crafts Performing Arts 17 11 12 13 13 12 July 21-26 July 21-27 July 22-26 July 25-31 July 2- Aug. 2 July 2- Aug. 2 July 2- Aug. 3 Discovery Camp 4 Family Camp 2 Eco-Kids Camp Canadian Fishing Camp 1 Christian Friendship 4 Discovery Camp 5 Family Camp 3 9 1 1 July 2-31 Mini-Horse Camp 3 11 July 2-31 Trailblazers Camp 3 11 7 9 July 14-19 T.E.E.N.S. Camp 2 Advanced Horse August S 4 11 1 25 M 5 12 19 26 T 6 13 20 27 W 7 14 21 2 Th 1 15 22 29 F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 31 Aug. 1-3 Aug. 4-9 Aug. 4-9 Aug. 4-9 Teddy Bear Camp 3 11 Discovery Camp 6 Christian Friendship 5 7 T.E.E.N.S. Camp 3 Aug. 5-9 Aug. 5-11 Aug. 7-9 Aug. 30- Sept. 2 Grand Camp Canadian Fishing Camp 2 Mini Discovery 3 Labor Day Weekend Retreat 15 1 14 September Index Northern Pines Camp Koronis Ministries Kowakan Adventures Offsite programs and events Sept. 5-7 Autumn Gathering 15 Sept. 22-27 Northwood s Time Apart 9 6 Discounts and Incentives 22 10 FAQs 23 16 Registrations tips 24 1 Registration form 25 Other camp opportunities 26 Summer Calendar

Welcome! Dear Campers and Families, A huge welcome to you from the United Methodist Camp and Retreat Ministries of Minnesota. You may be considering a first-time camping experience. Or perhaps you are looking forward to returning for another summer adventure. We re happy you re thinking about a camping experience with us! A camping experience at Camp Koronis, Koronis Ministries, Northern Pines Camp, or Kowakan Adventures has been part of countless people s faith stories for generations. Time at camp provides children, youth, adults, and families with life-changing and faith-shaping opportunities to experience Christ, Creation, and Community in a truly unique way. Campers learn new activities; make new friends; spend time in nature; grow in skill, confidence, and leadership; and have fun doing it in a carefully supervised environment. As a former camper, I spent time around a camp fire, swam in the lake, learned to play the guitar, made crafts, hiked, learned to sail, explored nature, and made lots of friends. These experiences plus learning about God helped me grow. My time and experiences at camp changed my life forever. Today as a parent and leader, I see the impact that a time at camp has on the hearts and lives of our children. Sending your child(ren) to a funfilled, Christ-centered, and life-changing week (or weeks) at summer camp is an investment in their lives. It makes a difference in who our children become. It matters. There are a lot of camping opportunities available for the 2019 camping season. Our dedicated and caring staff are eager to share them with you and your children. I am confident as you browse this brochure, or dig deeper on our website, you will find something that excites you! With hundreds of events for all ages offered all summer long, there is something for everyone! If you ve been to camp before, you know the fun that awaits this summer. If you re considering camp for the first time, this is the summer to see what everyone is talking about! See you soon at camp! In Christ, Keith Shew Director of Camp and Retreat Ministries Dakotas and Minnesota Conferences of the United Methodist Church 4 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org Why camp? An organized camp experience is a vital component in the development and education of the whole child. Camp promotes community, teaches critical thinking, embraces the natural environment, and creates future leaders, all in a safe and structured environment. Time at camp has a lasting impact on the lives of children. Why Camp Minnesota? Camp Minnesota takes the camp experience one step further by intentionally including opportunities and activities that allow campers to develop a deeper relationship with God. Campers see how God is at work in their own lives and the world. Camp is an extension of the Minnesota Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church and a powerful partner with our local congregations. Time spent at your Minnesota camps is cited as one of the biggest influences in an individual s lifelong Christian discipleship and development as a leader.

Mission Helping campers and guests to experience Christ, Creation, and Community through camp and retreat ministries. Core values We fulfill our mission as we: Provide sacred places apart Nurture Christian faith and discipleship Teach creation care and appreciation Partner with United Methodist churches and agencies Extend Christian hospitality and community Develop principled spiritual leaders Inspire and equip lives for love and justice Outcomes Disciples and leaders who hear and respond to God s call to: Share faith Love and accept everyone Serve others Trust God Camper safety is top priority Camp Minnesota staff regularly review every facet of camp programs and operations to ensure a safe and quality camp experience for all participants. All camps owned and leased by the Minnesota Annual Conference of The United Methodist church are accredited through the American Camp Association, the national accrediting body for camping programs. To earn accreditation, camps must comply with hundreds of health, safety, and program quality standards. Only one in five camps nationwide achieves this distinction. Age-range Key Children Ages 6-9 Older Children Ages 9-13 Youth Ages 13-1 Adults Ages 1+ Family All ages Developmental Disabilities Welcome (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 5

Leslie Hobson Northern Pines Camp Director NorthernpPines Northern Pines Camp Cam Discovery observing or finding something before unknown is our goal for all of our campers this year at Northern Pines Camp and Retreat Center. Learning new skills or expanding skills in a wide variety of activities like log rolling, ukulele playing, archery, tomahawk throwing, watersports, paddle boarding or canoeing help campers discover their talents, strengths, and the joy of learning new things. At morning worship in the chapel, morning watch under a tree or near the lakeshore and evening worship around a campfire; campers discover more about the Bible, prayer, and ways to live out their faith in all aspects of life. Campers discover the wonders of nature and the need to be good stewards of creation as they spend time among the tall trees, resting in Hammock Heaven, or keeping their camp space clean. Campers experience the joys of community and lifelong friendships as they live together in treehouses and cabins. 6 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org Spend free time discovering the relaxation of Hammock Heaven, walking on the slacklines, or playing disc golf, Ga-ga ball, basketball or volleyball, all within view of beautiful Fish Hook Lake. Discover the camp that fits you, with multiple offerings for ages 6-16, Family Camps and Grandparent/Grandchild camp for all ages, LYFE Camp and Christian Youth Camp for teens, and Christian Friendship Camp for campers with developmental disabilities. Come to Northern Pines Camp and Retreat Center to experience and discover Christ, Creation, and Community among the tall pines.

Junior High Christian Youth Camp Leader in Training (LIT) Cost: $405 Ages: 16-17 Leader: Michael Solberg (#255) June -14 Come learn the ropes of camp counseling with a staff that has many years of combined experience. Help lead small groups, assist with event setup, emcee the Camp Skit Night, and more all while enjoying time with fellow counselors and campers in the beautiful north woods around Fish Hook Lake. There s no better way to learn leadership and counseling skills than to practice in a safe and fun environment with the guidance of great life-long counselors. Junior High Christian Youth Camp Cost: $375 Grades completed: 6 9 Leader: Michael Solberg (#155) June 9-14 New experiences and friendships await those attending Junior High Christian Youth Camp. Experience Christ and creation as you worship, laugh and have great conversations together next to the lake. Kick off the summer playing in the sun, on the lake, at the beach, on the sports field, and in the craft lodge, with a different evening activity each night. Most of all, discover more deeply one of the most basic truths: that God loves YOU. Come experience life in relationship with God and neighbor in the beauty of nature! Senior High Christian Youth Camp Cost: $390 Grades: 10-12 Leaders: Rev. Tony Fink & Rev. Marianne Ozanne (#164) June 9-14 Jesus loves you. Come and join us as we learn more about his love, our faith in him, and our service to others out of the abundance of God s gifts to us. You will be joining other senior high students for a week of learning about God s love through baptism at the Mississippi Headwaters and as we celebrate Holy Communion each day in a wide variety of settings. We will experience God s love for us with time at Northern Pines Camp, as well as trips into Park Rapids for fun and service, and up to Itasca State Park. New this year! Northern Pines Grandparent/Grandchild Camp Cost: adult/youth 15+ $155, children (4-14) $139, family max $5 Ages: all Leaders: Bonnie & Garry Nelson (#410) June 14-16 Grandparent/Grandchild Camp provides an opportunity for grandparents and their grandchildren to interact in a variety of activities in a beautiful setting. Our programming includes worship, crafts, a movie night and games. Individual grandparents, as well as couples, are welcome. Bring as many grandchildren as you are comfortable with. Lodging is available in the The Lodge or cabins. Grandparents and grandchildren will room together. Note: Each member of your party must register! Please make sure to list roommate/cabin mate requests so we know who will be staying with you at camp. Christian Friendship Camps Cost: $465 Ages: 16+ with developmental disabilities Designed specifically for persons with developmental special needs. Catch fish if you re lucky, enjoy pontoon rides around beautiful Fish Hook Lake, visit with friends at beach and swimming time, worship and sing songs in the chapel and around the campfire. Challenge other campers in tournaments of ladder golf, disc golf, and bean bag games. Let your creativity show during craft time. Skit night, talent show, dance and awards night round out the exciting evening activities. Campers need to be ambulatory and semi to fully independent in the area of personal hygiene and grooming. First-time friendship campers, please call the camp at (21) 732-4713 prior to registration to discuss needs. Call the camp for registration information if a personal care assistant will be attending camp with a camper. Christian Friendship 1 (#32) June 16-21 Christian Friendship 2 (#329) June 23-2 Christian Friendship 3 (#330) June 30-July 5 Christian Friendship 4 (#331) July 2-August 2 Christian Friendship 5 (#332) August 4-9 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 7 Northern Pines Camp

Northern Pines Camp Northern Pines Mini Camps Cost: $195 Ages: 6 9 Mini Camp is a great young camper experience! This three day/two night camp is packed full of games, beach and swimming time, campfires, worship, Bible lessons, archery, crafts, and time to make new friends. Join us as we experience God s peace and love among the tall pines, next to the lake, and around the campfire. Mini Discovery 1 (#4) June 19-21 Mini Discovery 2 (#49) July 21-23 Mini Discovery 3 (#50) August 7-9 Mini Treehouse (#60) June 30-July 2 (Have all of the same great adventures of Mini camp but sleep in a treehouse instead of sleeping in a cabin.) LYFE Camp (Live Your Faith Everywhere) Cost: $435 Grades: 7 10 Leader: Rev. Nate Melcher (#176) June 23-29 Experience the expansive love of Jesus in this diverse camp community. In small groups and worship, explore who God created you to be, and let your identity as a beloved child of God shine. Feel the Spirit in games, crafts, sports, campfire, and Quest. Share the love of Christ with your friends in song, support, and lots of laughter. Carry on beloved traditions and make new ones in our 65th summer together. Make the road by walking the next steps with Jesus on your spiritual journey at LYFE Camp, and may you Live Your Faith Everywhere! See photos and testimonials at www.lyfecamp.org. Ride the bus to LYFE Camp. Jump on the bus with us to LYFE Camp and Northern Pines. To reserve your spot, you must register and pay the bus fee. Bus schedule, bus stops, and registration details are included on your event letter and can also be downloaded on the Camps and Events page at www.campminnesota.org. There are no refunds for the bus. $50.00 Round Trip/$25.00 One-Way LYFE (LIT) Leader in Training see box at right for information. (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org Discovery Camps Cost: $450 Ages: 9 13 Sleep in a treehouse or cabin. Rest in a hammock near the lake. Worship in the chapel and around a campfire. Experience archery, tomahawk throwing, ukulele playing, logrolling, fishing, canoeing, and paddle boarding. Create great snacks over the fire, swim and boat with friends, make crafts, and play new games. Grow in your faith as you dig into your Bible, spend quiet time with God, and talk with your cabin group. Campers will spend part of one day horseback riding at a nearby horse ranch. Discovery Camp 1 (#141) June 23-2 Discovery Camp 2 (#142) July 7-12 Discovery Camp 3 (#143) July 14-19 Leadership L.Y.F.E. Leader in Training (LIT) Cost: $475 Grades: 11-12 Leader: Rev. Nate Melcher (#276) June 22-29 Leaders in training put campers first by serving them with leadership, friendliness, and a flexible, can-do spirit. Carry on loved traditions and empower the next generation of campers to experience the expansive love of Jesus in this diverse camp community. Lead worship, help campers feel at home in cabins and small groups, and share the love of Christ with everyone. New applicants welcome. You must apply at lyfecamp. org by Feb. 15 and complete pre-camp training. T.E.E.N.S. Camps Teaching, Equipping, Empowering, Nurturing Servants Cost: $450 Ages: 13-16 Want to learn new skills? Serve others? Grow in your faith? You can do all of those plus enjoy archery, tomahawk throwing, logrolling, canoeing, and paddle boarding. Worship in the chapel and around a campfire. Participate in service projects at the camp. Read your Bible, ask questions, and grow in your faith as you relax in the Teens Only Lounge or around a beach campfire. Choose a special event to participate in one day during the week. Weeks 1 and 3, campers will work with the camp staff to plan, practice and lead some activities for Mini Camp. T.E.E.N.S. Camp 1 (#20) June 16-21 T.E.E.N.S. Camp 2 (#21) July 14-19 T.E.E.N.S. Camp 3 (#22) August 4-9 Discovery Camp 4 (#144) July 21-26 Discovery Camp 5 (#145) July 2-Aug. 2 Discovery Camp 6 (#146) Aug. 4-9

Northern Pines Family Camps Cost: adult/youth 15+ $360, children $250 Ages: all Note: Each member of your party must register! Please make sure to list roommate/cabin mate requests so we know who will be staying with you at camp. Family Camp 1 (#405) June 30-July 6 Leader: Kay Roberts Families are invited to a week of summertime fun. Morning chapel and adult Bible study are followed by crafts, beach time, swimming, canoeing, and kayaking. Celebrate the Fourth of July with festivities in Park Rapids. Each evening, we enjoy games or spend time relaxing around the campfire. We keep cool with water games and share our gifts at a talent show. Family Camp 2 (#406) July 21-27 Leader: Dianne Bridenstine GOT S MORES? Swimming? Kayaking, hiking, biking, campfire singing? Well, we do! Plus, we ve got Family Olympics with bocce ball, ladder golf, paddle board races, croquet, volleyball and more! What else is offered? The list is long - grown up food, with delicious fare, including vegetarian options at every meal; daily outdoor yoga practice (weather permitting); adult or children s classes; daily activities such as Ladies Lunch, tubing and canoe trips; kite flying; nightly snacks; board games; folk-dancing and loads of laughter. If your family enjoys getting out and having fun in the sun as well as under the moon, join us this summer! We are a multi-generational, great bunch of folks who are excited to meet you. Family Camp 3 (#407) July 2-August 3 Leaders: Shannon & Esther McCallson Family Camp 3 is loosely structured to ensure families have an opportunity to relax, rejuvenate, spend time with their faith, family and friends, and grow nearer to God. Family Camp 3 is accepting of all families. Craft time, family free day, evening campfire vespers, water Olympics, and Friday night fish fry are just some of the activities and traditions of this special week of camp. Northwood s Time Apart Cost: $305 Age: older adult Leader: Mary Steffenson (#453) September 22-27 Bring a spirit of awe and adventure to this time apart amidst God s fall splendor, spending quality time relaxing and nourishing your body and soul. There will be time for active and reflective activities; time to explore the Park Rapids area; time to spend in the great outdoors, and time away from the distractions of everyday life. Many of the week s activities happen in the Lodge at Northern Pines Camp, utilizing their hotel like rooms, each with a private bath and comfortable lower beds. Meals are prepared with adult tastes in mind and include a special candlelight dinner, with entertainment on the last evening of camp. The daily schedule will include a time of morning worship and a study/ discussion time. Afternoons will be spent with field trips, exploration of the area, a chance to fish, hike or play golf, and a chance to take part in a service project. Evenings are devoted to group activities and games. The week is a time of good fellowship with old and new friends; a time to enjoy God s creation; and a time to grow in our daily walk with God. Northern Pines Camp (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 9

Dan Ziegler Koronis Ministries Director Koronis Koronis Ministries s e i r t s i n i M We re gearing up for another great summer here on the shores of Lake Koronis, and you won t want to miss it! Whether you re a camper dreaming about an energy-filled week with kids your age, a young person looking for an exciting place to grow, a family hoping for some quality togethertime, or an adult looking for refreshment and spiritual renewal, Koronis Ministries has a top-notch summer program for you. So come, enjoy all that our lakeside setting has to offer: swimming, canoeing, hiking, campfires, fishing, long summer evenings, good food, group games, and tons of special activities. Most importantly, we ll invite you to experience Christ, Creation, and Community in new ways. 10 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org

Camp Koronis: Programs for young people Trailblazer Camps (a three-night version of Pathway Camps) Cost: $270 Ages: -12 Teddy Bear Camps Cost: $195 Ages: 6 9 These camps are designed to pack all the excitement of camp into a half-week format. Campers will experience many of the same activities as our week-long camps, like swimming, campfires, group games, crafts, and Bible stories, plus each morning they will spend time enjoying three Pathway specialties of their choice, like team sports, woodworking, archery, boating, woodland skills, nature crafts, and treasure hunt! All this under the direction of a committed, carefully chosen and well trained summer staff who love being at camp too! Our youngest campers will love these fun-filled minicamps designed just for them. Teddy bear campers are encouraged to bring their favorite stuffed friend with them to this two-night camp full of energetic activities like swimming, singing around the campfire, nature crafts, games, stories that build faith and a love of creation, and topping it off with our famous teddy bear picnic. We limit camper numbers to ensure our teddy bear campers get the extra attention needed from cabin leaders in order to have a great first- or second-time camp experience. Trailblazer Camp 1 (#125) June 12-15 Trailblazer Camp 2 (#126) July 7-10 Trailblazer Camp 3 (#127) July 2-31 Teddy Bear Camp 1 (#51) June 30-July 2 Teddy Bear Camp 2 (#52) July 11-13 Teddy Bear Camp 3 (#53) August 1-3 Mini Horse Camps Cost: $370 Ages: -12 This program is a perfect way to introduce kids to the joys of both camp life and horsemanship. Campers in this three-night mini-camp will spend a full hour each morning at nearby Flanders Ranch, learning to care for and ride a horse chosen just for them. The rest of the time, back at camp, their days will be full of activities like swimming, boating, campfires, group games, crafts, cookouts, Bible stories, making new friends, and lots more. All specialized equipment provided. Mini Horse Camp 1 (#56) June 12-15 Mini Horse Camp 2 (#57) July 7-10 Mini Horse Camp 3 (#5) July 2-31 Pathway Camps (a five-night version of Trailblazer Camp) Cost: $450 Ages: 9-13 Pathway Camp 1 (#10) June 16-21 Pathway Camp 2 (#109) June 23-2 Pathway Camp 3 (#110) July 14-19 Koronis Ministries Experience all camp has to offer in our week-long cabin camps a favorite because you get to tailor your camp experience to what you like best. Each morning you ll experience three one-hour Pathways of your choice, like team sports, woodworking, archery, boating, woodland skills, nature art, and treasure hunt! The rest of the day is full of swimming, campfires, group games, s mores, the climbing wall, and learning about faith from our enthusiastic and highly trained summer staff. (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 11

Horse Camps Cost: $60 These camps are for horse lovers of all levels and combine a quality horsemanship program at nearby Flanders Ranch with a great summer camp experience at Camp Koronis. If you re a horse camper, you ll enjoy three-hour sessions Monday through Thursday with a horse carefully chosen just for you. You will learn essential grooming, handling and experience-specific riding skills. Back at camp, you ll enjoy fun-filled activities like swimming, campfires, sleepouts, group games, s mores, making new friends, and learning about faith from our summer staff who love camp as much as you do. All specialized equipment provided. Beginner Horse 1 (#10) June 23-2 Ages: 9-13 (no experience needed) Beginner Horse 2 (#11) July 14-19 Ages: 9-13 (no experience needed) Intermediate Horse (#12) June 16-21 Ages: 9-13 (at least 2-years beginner experience) Teen Specialty Week - Advanced Horse (#13) July 21-26 Ages: 13-1 (experienced teen riders only) Koronis Ministries Teen Specialty Week Cost: $460 Ages: 13-1 July 21-26 Our high-energy Specialty Week is designed just for teens, with late night activities, more free time, epic group games, sleep-in mornings, and meaningful faith experiences. Plus, you get to spend a number of hours each day sharpening your skills in the specialty activity of your choice. Archery (#112) Become an accomplished archer under the teaching of the range-master at our archery range and 3D archery course. We ll provide all the equipment you ll need, but you can bring your own bow if you wish. We ll end the week with an archery exhibition for family, staff, and fellow campers, where you can demonstrate what you ve learned. Fishing (#113) Lake Koronis is a well-known fishing hot spot. You ll get daily tips and training from experienced fishermen, plus you ll have plenty of time to try and land that prime bass, northern pike, or walleye. We ll even enjoy a fish feast featuring some of the fish we ve caught, prepared, and cooked over an open fire. Bring your own gear, or use ours. Nature Arts & Crafts (#114) This specialty is for teens who want to express their creativity and love of nature. Campers will spend three hours a day under the direction of our nature arts experts, creating imaginative works of art like making candles in the sand, weaving with natural materials, or incorporating forest objects into unique craft projects. Performing Arts (#121) Hone your musical and dramatic talents! Spend three hours each morning developing your performance abilities under the direction of our experienced staff, including working on brief dramatic and musical productions to be performed for fellow campers and parents at the closing program. Waterskiing/Wakeboarding (#122) If you love the water and speed, this specialty is for you. No matter your experience level, Rev. Bob Kandels and his team of waterski experts will help you learn waterskiing and wakeboard techniques on 3000- acre Lake Koronis. We ll end the week with a camper ski show for family, staff, and fellow campers. We ll provide the skis, boards, boats, and equipment. Woodland Survival Skills (#123) Do you love the great outdoors? Are you up for an exciting challenge? Spend the week roughing it in our yurts (circular platform tents) deep in Camp Koronis pine forest. You ll gain valuable outdoor skills like shelter building, outdoor cooking, animal tracking, canoeing, orienteering, and astronomy. You ll learn teamwork on Camp Koronis challenge course and gain confidence on our climbing wall. You ll still be a part of the afternoon and evening fun with the rest of the Specialty Week campers. No specialized equipment needed. Advanced Horse (#13) Teens with a love of horses and riding experience will enjoy this specialty. You ll participate in a number of three-hour riding sessions at nearby Flanders Ranch, get to know a horse chosen just for you, and sharpen essential grooming, handling, and riding skills. Tack and helmets provided. An additional $220 charge applies to this camp. 12 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org

Ultimate Challenge Cost: $460 Grades: 7-11 Leader: Karen Harrison (#160) July 14-20 Are you ready to take your faith to the next level? This funfilled, high-energy camp is for teens hungry to grow closer to God. Campers will play meaningful games, enjoy tons of lakeside activities, build lasting friendships, and learn to walk with God in new and life-changing ways. Learn more at ultimatechallengecamp.com. Ultimate Challenge: Growing Your Roots Cost: $25 Ages: 1-22 Leader: Christina Anderson (#325) July 17-20 This camp is for young adults seeking REAL answers to difficult faith questions. Through spirited games and activities, along with powerful times of teaching and worship, campers will discover in new ways what it means to follow Jesus. Join us for this lifealtering event! Learn more at ultimatechallengecamp.com. Leadership Staff in Training Program Cost: $195 Ages: 16-1 (#27) July 6-19 Camp Koronis Staff in Training (SIT) program is a leadership development experience for teens who love camp and want to grow spiritually and in their ability to serve in the camp setting. The SIT program will start with a specialized training at our Lake Koronis site. After training, SITs will spend two weeks at Camp Koronis, living in the cabins and helping out with three different camp sessions. You will be mentored and directed by our SIT leader. Successful SITs will be given preference in hiring for future camp summer staff positions. Space is extremely limited, and acceptance into the program depends on successful reference check. Koronis Ministries (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 13

Lake Koronis Retreat Center: Programs for all ages Summer Theology Cost: $350 double occupancy ($415 single) Ages: adult Leader: Rev. Peter Milloy (#326) June 10-14 How can we integrate scientific knowledge about the Big Bang and natural selection with the view of God we inherit from our Christian tradition? Come spend some time in a beautiful place and explore answers to this question. Discussion will be informed by video lectures and by Philip A. Rolnick s book Origins: God, Evolution, and the Question of the Cosmos. You ll find fellowship and spiritual refreshment with other theologically minded adults who are eager to discuss Christian faith in its contemporary setting. Comfortable motel-style lodging is provided in Sunrise Inn. Red Rock Camp Cost: adult $445, grades 6-12 $415, grades K-5 $35 Ages: all Leader: Rev. Deb Marzahn (#402) June 23-29 Koronis Ministries This camp is named after our original camp meeting site along the Mississippi River where Native Americans painted red stripes on a granite bolder. The location became a place where thousands found new life in Christ, the rock of our salvation. Today, staff and evangelists lead a five-fold mission aimed at encountering God, experiencing holiness, equipping generations, empowering leaders and engaging communities. Upgrade to motel-style lodging in Sunrise Inn for $25/person per night. Learn more at redrockcamp.org. Note: Each member of your party must register! Please make sure to list roommate/cabin mate requests so we know who will be staying with you at camp. 14 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org Labor Day Weekend Retreat Cost: adult $199, age 11-1 $145, age 4-10 $130 Ages: all Leader: Shane Rawson (#403) August 30-September 2 Refresh, recharge, refocus, and make memories at the end of the summer in this tradition-filled event for the whole family. Our program includes a soul-renewing balance of planned activities for all ages and plenty of unscheduled time. Enjoy a late-summer swim, a stroll by the lake, worship time, singing by the campfire, pontoon rides, playing in the annual sand volleyball tournament, or a hike in the forest. Lakeview dorm-style lodging is provided. Upgrade to motel-style lodging in Sunrise Inn for $50/room per night. Don t miss this last chance to savor summer fun on the shores of Lake Koronis! Note: Each member of your party must register! Please make sure to list roommate/cabin mate requests so we know who will be staying with you at camp.

Grand Camp Cost: grandparents $350, youth $250 Ages: 7-16, with grandparent Leaders: John & Conni Chapin (#40) August 5-9 This is a chance for grandparents and their grandchildren to share an unforgettable time of fun, bonding, and spiritual growth together. Our staff has put together a fun-filled week of activities, lakeside free time, and teaching designed to bring grandparents and grandkids closer together and closer to God. Lodging is provided in the motel-style comfort of Sunrise Inn. This event is presented in partnership with the Christian Grandparenting Network. Learn more at grandcamps.org. Note: Each member of your party must register! Please make sure to list roommate/cabin mate requests so we know who will be staying with you at camp. Autumn Gathering Cost: $195 per person double occupancy motelstyle room ($225 single motel-style), $140 per person dorm-style room Age: older adult Leader: Rev. Lloyd Peterson (#452) September 5-7 Welcome the autumn season, and find spiritual renewal and encouragement at this event that feels more like a reunion than a conference. You will have your spirit lifted with singing, your mind challenged with solid teaching, your body nourished with delicious food, and your soul nourished with joyful fellowship, fun, and new friendships. Well-planned activities and plenty of time to enjoy the beauty of Lake Koronis will make you want to add this retreat to your yearly calendar. Koronis Ministries (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 15

Naomi Ziegler Kowakan Adventures Guide & Program Director Kowakan Kowakan Adventures Adventures Kowakan, which is Lakota for place of the Almighty, is the wilderness adventure program of The Minnesota Conference of The United Methodist Church. The camp provides guided wilderness canoe experiences in the unspoiled Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness of northern Minnesota, operating out of a rustic 40-acre base camp located on beautiful Section 12 Lake east of Ely. Our trained guides provide all the canoes, equipment, food, permits, and transportation needed to lead groups and individuals into the wild, helping them encounter Christ, Creation and Community in deep and meaningful ways. 16 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org

Teen Trek Boundary Waters Adventure Cost: $450 Ages: 13-1 Experience the grandeur and beauty of the Boundary Waters under the direction of trained and experienced guides who love outdoor adventure. Campers will learn and apply canoeing and wilderness camping skills that will serve them for a lifetime. We ll spend the first day at our beautiful 40-acre base camp, near Ely, MN, training and preparing for our expedition. We will spend the next four days out in the back country, canoeing and camping in the pristine, million-acre Boundary Waters wilderness. Along the way we ll swim, explore, fish, and tell stories around the campfire. Most importantly, we ll challenge campers to connect with God as they experience the wonders of Creation. This trip is designed for teens who are not coming to Kowakan Adventures with a group. Space is limited. Transportation to and from Kowakan Adventures from Camp Koronis in Paynesville is provided at no extra cost. Kowakan Teen Trek 1(#20) June 23-2 Kowakan Teen Trek 2(#209) July 14-19 Group Boundary Waters Adventures Cost: starting at $49/day per person, all-inclusive Ages: all At Kowakan Adventures (which means place of the Almighty ), your youth, adult, or family group will enjoy a world-class canoe adventure in the pristine Boundary Waters wilderness of northern Minnesota. Our trained guides will take care of the equipment, permits, food, cooking and guiding so you can focus on helping your group experience Christ, Creation and Community in this beautiful setting. Trips can be tailored to your group s interests and budget, from day-trips run out of our lovely 40-acre lakeside base camp to multi-day expeditions deep into the wild. Youth groups need to provide adult leaders at a ratio of at least 1:7. Kowakan Adventures Boundary Waters Canoe Trips (June September) Capacity: Groups from 5-21 Kowakan Base Camp Experience (June September) Capacity: Groups from 4-40 Call Koronis Ministries at (320) 243-4544 for questions or to schedule your dates. Check out www.kowakanadventures.org for more information about options, preparing for trips, outfitting, and equipment. (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 17

Offsite programs and events Off-site Camps Off-site camps are Camp Minnesota events that take place away from our Camp Minnesota sites. These events follow best practices for programming, safety, staffing, and risk management as outlined in Camp Minnesota s ACA accreditation, but are not fully accredited offerings. To register for these camps, use any of the Camp Minnesota registration options. Off-site camps are eligible for the bring-a-friend incentive, but not other discounts or credits. Urban C.R.O.S.S. Christians Reaching Out in Service in St Paul Mounds Park United Methodist Church, St Paul Cost: $16 by March 1, $211 by April 1, $236 by May 15 Age: intergenerational (grades 6-12 and adults) Leader: Eric Buck (#391) June 9-15 2019 Theme: Where s YOUR Treasure? Urban CROSS is a grassroots mission project organized and hosted by Mounds Park UMC. Participants provide hands-on service in St. Paul s East Side through a variety of projects that meet the needs of the community homeowners and other non-profit organizations. Serve, grow, connect, and worship. Camp size is limited to 60 participants so register early. For questions, contact: urbancross.st.paul@gmail.com, or (651) 774-736 Reserve your group at any time for $25/person to lock in your registration fee. Lake of the Woods Fishing Camp Border View Lodge, Baudette, MN Cost: $395 Age: adult Leaders: Rev. Chip Nielsen & Jim Van Duyn (#442) May 13-16 This camp features world-class walleye fishing, great fellowship, beautiful accommodations, opportunities for spiritual growth, and all the walleye you can eat. 1 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org Grandparent/Grandchild Camp at Koinonia Koinonia Retreat Center, South Haven Cost: grandparents $10, child or youth $135 Ages: children and youth with grandparent Leader: Jennie Kratzer (#409) July 14-16 Grandparents, spend three days and two nights with your grandchildren! Crafts, swimming, and fun camp adventures will make for memories that you and your grandchildren will not soon forget. Note: Each member of your party must register! Please make sure to list roommate/ cabin mate requests so we know who will be staying with you at camp. Eco-Kids Day Camp Advent UMC, Eagan Cost: $75 (plus $5 for the week for early drop-off) Grades: 3-7 Leaders: Rev. Cindy Yanchury & Janet Bomar (#501) July 22-26 Calling all Eco-Kids! Learn how to care for God s creation! We will learn together about recycling, hydroponic gardening, worm composting, and more! We will head outdoors for daily hikes and excursions. Meet each morning at 9 a.m. Early drop-off is available from -9 a.m. for an additional $5 for the week. Pick up daily at 4:30 p.m. Campers need to bring a zero-waste or compostable lunch. Not sure what that means? Further information will be in the welcome letter you ll receive in June. Canadian Fishing Camps Mahkwa Lodge, Lac Seul, Ontario, Canada Cost: $735 (deposit of $250) Lac Seul is one of Canada s premier walleye lakes. Join other men and women for great fellowship, fantastic food, and spiritual enrichment in this beautiful northern setting. Canadian Fishing 1 (#304) July 25-31 Ages: adults only Leader: Marlys Carls-Steiskal Canadian Fishing 2 (#305) August 5-11 Ages: adults (youth 13+ with accompanying adult/guardian) Leaders: Rev. Matthew Sipe & Rev. Chip Nielson Save the date! Men s Winter Ice Fishing Getaway Zippel Bay Resort - Lake of the Woods, MN Cost: To be determined (check website for further details) Age: adult men Leaders: Don Nickel & Mike Ash (#441) January 2-5, 2020 Drop a line through the ice and catch your supper! This camp is for all skill levels. Experience winter fishing in northern Minnesota!

Affiliated Camps These events take place at Camp Minnesota camp sites and elsewhere around the state. They are organized and led by friends of Camp Minnesota, but operate independently of Camp Minnesota. Each affiliated camp handles its own registration, programming, safety and risk management, and is not included in Camp Minnesota s ACA accreditation process. These affiliated camps are included in this brochure as suggestions of additional opportunities led by United Methodist leaders. To register for these camps, contact the leaders listed below in bold. Star Lake Wilderness Camps 10992 Star Lake Camp Dr, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 Star Lake features tent living in small groups. Campers have fun learning to cook meals outside and enjoy hiking in the woods, swimming in a lake, and canoeing down a river, all in God s great out-of-doors. Every youth is welcome and their family is only asked to pay what they can afford. www.starlakewildernesscamp.com Leader: Rev. Walter Lockhart Contact: starlakewildernesscamp@gmail.com or (651) 263-057 Star Lake Elementary Camp Cost: $250 Grades completed: 3-5 August 13-16 Star Lake Middle School Camps Cost: $500 Grades completed: 5- August 11-16 Star Lake Service Camps Cost: $400 Grades completed: 9-12 August 11-20 S.T.O.R.M. Service To Others in Relational Ministry Border View Lodge, Baudette, MN Cost: $250, no charge for accompanying adults Grades completed: 7-12 Leader: Rev. David Brown Camp Administrator: Catie Levenick Up to 60 students and adults will spend a week immersed in the experience of serving Jesus by serving others. S.T.O.R.M. Camp partners with the local church and community to serve families in need during the day, and then share fellowship and worship in the evening. This is a hands-on mission trip teaching leadership skills to students and calling all to deeper faith and commitment to Jesus. Questions and registration: davidebrown55@yahoo.com or (651) 792-657 S.T.O.R.M. Camp-Stewartville UMC July 14-20 Director: Sami Tierney S.T.O.R.M. Camp-Elk River UMC July 21-27 Director: Rev. Kevin Coder United Methodist Family Camp Koronis Ministries, Paynesville Cost: adult $316, youth 11-1 $21, child 4-10 $246, children 3 and under are free Ages: All July 29-August 4 Family Camp is a great way for families to connect with each other and with God. Family Camp has a relaxed scheduled with plenty of time for large group activities and for family time. At Family Camp, you ll find a mix of people from babies to senior citizens. Enjoy the beach, campfire, singing time, skits, and Bible study. For more information about Family Camp, contact Karen Bruins at kbruins@thewellmn.church or (651) 423-2475. To register, contact Curt Moore and Pat Moore at curtisbmoore@hotmail.com Offsite programs and events (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 19

Sister Camps in the Dakotas Meet the Central Office Staff (55) 622-1973 or camps@campminnesota.org www.dakcamps.org Dakotas United Methodist Camps Dakotas Conference Wesley Acres Camp Susan Shellberg, Camp and Retreat Accountant Stacey Edwards, Camp and Retreat Coordinator Linda Bowers, Camping Assistant Lake Poinsett Camp Storm Mountain Center THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Wesley Acres Camp Paul and Brenda Lint, Directors 121 115th Ave SE, Dazey, ND wac@dakcamps.org (701) 733-2413 Offsite programs and events Keith Shew, Director of Camp and Retreat Ministries - Dakotas and Minnesota Area Storm Mountain Center Lara and Levi Ziegler, Directors 23740 Storm Mt. Rd, Rapid City, SD smc@dakcamps.org (605) 343-4391 Lake Poinsett Camp Christy Heflin, Director 40 South Lake Dr, Arlington, SD lpc@dakcamps.org (605) 93-5547 20 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org Curriculum Peace is a prayer for some and a life s work for others. It s a blessing we share and a longing within each of our hearts. Scripture is filled with stories of peace and justice, and camp is the perfect place to share them. Peace isn t always easy, but it s always worth the effort; because we know that peace works! Peace Works, the newest summer camp curriculum resource from InsideOut, provides a fun, enriching, spiritual, and biblicallybased camp experience for campers of all ages. From Bible studies about the biblical call for justice and peacemaking, to learning about how other cultures name and express peace around the world, Peace Works will educate and empower campers to become peacemakers in their communities. Creative arts projects such as peace cranes and peace poles will help campers express their personal hopes for peace and connect them to larger movements for peace around the world.

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Discounts and Incentives Register for any Camp Minnesota camp at Northern Pines, Koronis Ministries, or Kowakan Adventures to receive our discounts and incentives. Early Bird Camp Store Credit Early Bird Deadline is April 30! Register for any Camp Minnesota camp at Northern Pines, Koronis Ministries, or Kowakan Adventures by April 30 and receive a $25 Camp Store Credit. This credit may be redeemed for snacks at the canteen or items from the camp store. This credit is per camper only and may not be combined to share among family members or transferred to another camper. All Early Bird Camp Store Credit must be used during your stay at camp. Bring-a-friend Incentive For each new camper* you or your child bring to camp in 2019, you will receive $25** off the price of your camp. This is our way of thanking you for helping us make camp even better by bringing along a friend! *New campers are defined as those who have not been to any Camp Minnesota camping event in the past three years. Register **Discounts cannot exceed the cost of your event registration fee. 22 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org Freebies Campers who attend a Camp Minnesota event at Northern Pines or Koronis will receive a T-shirt when they check in. Campers are encouraged to bring a string back pack and a water bottle for their time at camp. If you forget, these items will be available for purchase at registration. Camp Store Check out our camp store for your favorite camp items! T-shirts, sweatshirts, camp blankets, hats and other fun gear are available for purchase at each camp. Each of our sites also has a canteen where your camper can cool off with ice cream or purchase a quick snack. Make sure to register by April 30 and receive $25 Early Bird Camp Store Credit to spend at the camp store or canteen!

Frequently Asked Questions Who can attend camp? Everyone is welcome at camp! Our camps are open to all regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender expression), dietary restrictions or food service needs. Our camps do not tolerate discrimination, harassment, and bullying against any person for any reason. How do I pay for camp? A minimum deposit of $100 is expected at the time of registration. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and Discover through our online registration system, and for mail or phone registrations. You may also mail in a check payment. If you are unable to pay in full at the time of registration, you can access your Campwise on-line account at any time to make payments (requires on-line registration). We ask that you pay the full cost of camp or have a payment plan confirmed before your arrive at camp. Please do not bring payment to camp! Is financial assistance available? Yes! The Minnesota Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church believes that every child should have a Christian camping experience, and no camper will be turned away due to a personal lack of funds. We provide scholarship funds to campers who need them most, based on individual and family needs. Our hope is that the individual s local church, personal funds, and other sources of support will combine with campership support to cover the registration cost for one Camp Minnesota camping event per year. To apply, first enroll in the camp of your choice. Then complete our easy campership application in the Camp and Events section of our website. If you have questions, feel free to email the Camping Office or call toll-free at (55) 622-1973. How can I find another camper to carpool with? It s always fun to drive to camp with a friend! We encourage those interested in carpooling to check with their local church or Camp Ambassador. The camping office is unable to coordinate or arrange rides for campers. What is your cancellation policy? CANCELLATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITING. Email us at camps@ campminnesota.org. Please see the following breakdown for applicable cancellation fees. If cancellation is received: More than 21 days before the start of camp, a full refund will be given. Between 15-20 days prior to the start of camp, a full refund minus a $50 processing fee will be given. Between -14 days prior to the start of camp, a full refund minus a $100 processing fee will be given. Less than 7 days prior to the start of camp, no refund will be issued. A no call/no show to camp will result in forfeit of all payments. Full refunds will be given in the event of a documented illness or family emergency. Please call the camping office at (55) 622-1973 (toll free) with any questions. How do I find out what to bring to camp, what time to come, and what time to be picked up? If you registered by mail or phone, you will receive a confirmation packet within two weeks that will include: a camp welcome letter, all required forms, a map to camp, and a Camp Minnesota Parent s & Camper s Handbook. The camp welcome letter will list: what each camper should bring to camp, what they should NOT bring to camp, what to expect at camp, and instructions about times for check-in and check-out. If you registered online, you will find the camp welcome letter, map, and Camp Minnesota Parent s & Camper s Handbook in your Campwise online registration dashboard under the Download Forms tab. All other forms may be filled out under the Online Forms tab. Please see the Required Forms section of the brochure for more details. How do I register my child with special needs? Fill out the Camper s Needs information section on the registration form. Provide additional comments where indicated. A Camp Minnesota representative will contact you regarding your camper s needs and integration services. Personal care attendants are welcome to attend camp with their camper. For more information, please see the Parent s & Camper s Handbook on our Camp Minnesota website at www.campminnesota.org. Register (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 23

Registration Tips When registering online for camp for the first time, please plan for the process to take about 15-20 minutes to complete. If you have registered online before, you can use the same login information. If you have forgotten your login or password, please call our office at 55-622-1973, and we will be happy to help! Remember, registering online is the fastest and best way to guarantee your spot! We suggest you gather all the items needed before you start. Camp Minnesota wants to make sure we have the most current information to keep campers safe and secure during their time with us. You will be able to search through available camps once all required information is entered. After completing your online registration, you will receive an automated confirmation email. If you do not receive an email directly after you register your camper for camp, your registration is not processed. Review your registration for missing information then resubmit. If you re still having trouble, call the camp office at (55) 622-1973. A $100 deposit is required with each camp registration unless otherwise indicated. The balance is due in full two weeks prior to the start of camp. For financial assistance, please visit the Campership page on the Camp Minnesota website (http://www.campminnesota.org/camperships), or check the campership application request on your registration form. Required Forms: The following forms are required and must be completed by all campers: Camper Health History and Authorization Form, Release of Liability Waiver, Public Relations Release, and, if needed, a Medications Form. For campers who register online, please fill out these forms under the Online Forms tab of your registration dashboard. If you would prefer to complete these forms by hand, you may choose to download and print them from the Download Forms tab. Forms completed online do not need to be printed and brought to camp. If not filled out online, forms MUST be printed, filled out, and brought to camp. For campers who register by mail or phone, all of the required forms will be sent to the camper by e-mail or U.S. postal mail. Please let us know your preference. These forms must be filled out manually and brought to camp check-in. There are five ways to register for camp: 1 Visit www.campminnesota. org/registernow, and click on Register for Camp. For detailed instructions on the registration process, check FAQs page at www.campminnesota.org. Scan and e-mail completed registration forms to camps@campminnesota.org. Paper registrations can be sent to: Camp Minnesota 122 W. Franklin Ave., Suite 400 Minneapolis, MN 55404. Checks are payable to Camp Minnesota. Phone registrations can be made by calling: (55) 622-1973 (toll-free), Monday-Friday, :30 a.m.-5 p.m. Fax form to (612) 70-1260. Register Need help? Contact the camping office at (55) 622-1973 (toll-free), Monday-Friday, :30 a.m.-5 p.m. 24 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org

Camp registration form side 1 Please note: You may register online at www.campminnesota.org/registernow. You may also register by mail by completing this form and mailing it and your deposit to: Camp Minnesota, 122 W. Franklin Ave., Suite 400, Minneapolis, MN 55404. Registration forms may also be faxed to (612) 70-1260. Questions? Call (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or e-mail camps@campminnesota.org. Part 1: Camper Information Mailing address: City: State: Zip code: Full name: Grade completed as of June 2019 (if under 19): Birth date: Male Female Ethnicity (optional): Cell phone: Home phone: Home e-mail: Part 2: Camp Information Please send ALL my camp materials and information via Regular mail only E-mail only Preferred e-mail address: Roommate/Cabin Mate Request: Please enroll me in Camp number: Camp name: Dates: Church name & City: Church denomination*: No Church Affiliation Part 3: Parent/Guardian/Emergency Information Guardian 1 full name: Relationship: Guardian 1 work #: Guardian 1 cell #: Guardian 1 e-mail: Guardian 2 full name: Relationship: Guardian 2 work #: Guardian 2 cell #: Guardian 2 e-mail: Emergency contact (must be different than guardians)*: Full name: Relationship: Work#: Cell #: E-mail: Signature of guardian is required if under 1: Part 4: Camper s Needs Camper s dietary needs: None Yes (Please list): (Examples: food allergies, restrictions, vegetarian, lactose intolerance, etc.) Help us understand your camper s needs (disabilities, injuries, health issues, etc.). Check all that apply: ODD Physical disability RAD Other Genetic syndrome (e.g. Down Syndrome) Learning disability OCD Autism Diabetes Eating disorder EBD Allergies (other) Anxiety/depression Aspergers Asthma No Health Concerns ADD ADHD Allergies (seasonal) Other info please provide additional information if needed: *Required (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 25 Register

Register Camp registration form side 2 Part 5: Camp Cost and Payment Information Note: A $100 deposit is requested with registration. If not included, please explain in comments section. Cost of camp: Fee for bus to L.Y.F.E. Camp (optional, see page ): Donation to camperships (optional): $25 discount for each friend referred*: TOTAL: $ $ $ $ - $ *Name of each referred friend (Referred friends must be new campers to Camp Minnesota and must register for camp for discount to be applied. See page 22): Comments: Checks: Make checks payable to: Camp Minnesota. Credit Cards: Please complete the information below. Additional payments can be made by calling the camping office at (55) 622-1973 (toll-free). Visa Card number: Exp. date (MM/YY): MasterCard Discover Amount to charge: $ 3-digit verification code (on back of credit card by signature) Name as it appears on card (please print): Signature: Part 6: Campership Request It is the position of the Camp and Retreat Council that no potential camper be turned away from having an annual camp experience because of a personal lack of funds. We seek to provide campership grants based on individual and family needs. Our expectation is that your local church, personal funds, and conference support will combine to cover the registration costs. Campers with no connection to a local church may contact the camping office for information on support options. Apply online at www.campminnesota.org/camperships or check below. If you check below, we will send you a campership application that you must fill out and return to the camping office. Please send me a campership application via: Regular mail E-mail Part 7: Register for Camp in One of Five Ways 1. Send form to**: 2. Register online at: www.campminnesota.org/registernow Camp Minnesota DAK/MN Area Central Camping Office 122 W. Franklin Ave., Suite 400 Minneapolis, MN 55404 **Don t forget to send in your $100 deposit when you register. 3. Scan and e-mail completed registration forms to camps@ campminnesota.org 4. Call the Camp Minnesota office at (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) 5. Fax form to: (612) 70-1260 26 (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org

Other Camp Opportunities Take Me to the Pines! Northern Pines Camp All Camp Reunion, Aug. 30-Sept. 2, 2019 Save the date for the Northern Pines Camp and Retreat Center All Camp Reunion. Meet and connect with former campers and their families around the campfire, under the tall pines, in the place you love. Come for one or two days or the full weekend. Make sure you are included by emailing your contact information to northernpinescamp@campminnesota.org. Share this with your camp friends! Camp staff employment If you or someone you know is looking for a summer job that provides plenty of time outdoors, great fun with people of all ages, and an opportunity to positively impact the lives of children and youth, then apply to work at a Minnesota United Methodist Conference camp! Seasonal staff positions are available in the areas of cabin leadership, program leadership, as well as kitchen and maintenance. All seasonal staff receive industry competitive wages, room, board, and certifications. Year-round opportunities may be available. All applicants must be 1 or older. To apply, complete an application online at www.campminnesota.org/employment. Contact the camping office with questions at camps@campminnesota.org or call (55) 622-1973 (toll free.) Retreats, conferences, gatherings, reunions, and events Looking for a place to hold your next gathering? Northern Pines Camp and Koronis Ministries are the perfect places! In addition to offering great summer programming, both sites operate year-round as retreat and conference centers. Each year, more groups are finding the facilities, food, service, programming, and warm hospitality to be the perfect complement to their time together. Call the camps for more information, or to make arrangements. See contact information on the back of this brochure. Volunteer in Mission It takes a lot of work for camp sites to become summer camp-ready and each camp site is always looking for volunteers. Bring a group to camp for a day or two, take on a few projects, make some new friends, and help prepare a camp site for summer ministry. Volunteers help create a safe, clean, welcoming place for children, youth, families, and adults to experience God and creation. Every pair of hands counts! This is a perfect opportunity for youth groups, men s or women s groups, and families. There are projects for all skill levels and group sizes. Overnight accommodations may be available. Groups can volunteer to assist at other times by calling each camp site directly to learn more and make arrangements. Northern Pines Camp (21) 732-4713 www.northernpinescamp.org northernpinescamp@campminnesota.org Work Day: May 1, 201 Koronis Ministries (320) 243-4544 www.koronisministries@campminnesota.org koronisministries@campminnesota.org Work Day: June 2, 201 Kowakan Adventures (320) 243-4544 www.kowakan@campminnesota.org kowakan@campminnesota.org Set-up weekend: May 26-2, 201 Register (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) or www.campminnesota.org 27

Camp Minnesota DAK/MN Area Central Camping Office 122 West Franklin Avenue, Suite 400 Minneapolis, MN 55404 55-622-1973 Current resident or Early Bird Deadline is April 30! All are welcome! There is a place for you here! Northern Pines Camp Leslie Hobson, Director 20033 County Road 1 Park Rapids, MN 56470 (21) 732-4713 northernpinescamp@campminnesota.org www.northernpinescamp.org Koronis Ministries Dan Ziegler, Director 15752 Lake Ave. Paynesville, MN 56362 (320) 243-4544 koronisministries@campminnesota.org www.koronisministries.org Kowakan Adventures Naomi Ziegler, Guide and Program Director 2402 Old County Road 1 Ely, MN 55731 (320) 243-4544 kowakan@campminnesota.org www.kowakanadventures.org (55) 622-1973 (toll-free) www.campminnesota.org camps@campminnesota.org