Powette Camp Wilderness 3065 US Hwy 17 S Ft. Meade, FL Celebrating 40 Years of God s faithfulness!

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Powette 2019 Camp Wilderness 3065 US Hwy 17 S Ft. Meade, FL 33841 Celebrating 40 Years of God s faithfulness!

Tubing (weather permitting) Water Slide Paintball Water Wars (bring your own squirt guns) Archery Airsoft Mud tug of war Tomahawk Throw And lots more!!! Activities Bring your tents and camping gear! Fun for all 3rd(8 years old)-12th grade girls! (Stars, Friends and Girls Only) NO young girls, boys, babies, or toddlers allowed at Powette. NO DAISIES or PRIMS!!! NO WORKERS UNDER AGE 18 For more information: www.pfgirls.org Contact Bonnie Pait at 386-785-3593 Or email girls@penflorida.org Event Sponsored by: PF Girls Ministries Peninsular Florida District Council of the Assemblies of God Day Two Saturday, March 16 (continued) 2:00 4:30 Activities- No saving places in line (See Map of Activities for locations.) Canteen and Store will be open. 4:30 5:00 Free Time with Sponsors (Campsite clean up) 5:00-5:45 Dinner Served - No saving places in line. (Meal bracelet :)) 6:30 9:00 Service Sydney Morrow, Speaker (Do not leave during service!! Please have your girls go to the bathroom prior to the service. Getting up and down is very distracting to the speaker as well as others around you. NO flashlights during service. Thank you for your cooperation!!) 9:15 9:45 Canteen and Store will be open 9:45-11:15 Teen Girl activities in the lodge (Group 2) 10:00 In Campsite. Time for campfire and fellowship.. 11:30 Lanterns out and quiet!! Day Three Sunday, March 17 7:30 Rise and Shine! 8:00-8:45 Breakfast Served No saving places in line (Make sure everyone brings their meal bracelet.) 9:30 11:00 Closing Service at Amphitheatre 11:00 Break Down Camp 11:30 Vehicles may be driven to campsite for loading. After you are loaded, a Rep or Staff Member will inspect your campsite and sign your Clean Camp coupon. As you exit the camp, please turn in the following at the bridge: 1. Clean Camp Coupon (signed by rep/staff) 2. Spiritual Life Report Permission slips will be issued at the bridge after campsite is inspected and coupons are received. ALL campsites MUST be cleared out no later than 2:00 pm OR a fee will be charged! INFORMATION STATION Located in the lodge

Day One Friday, March 15 Schedule for Powette 2019 10:00 Check-in at Lodge Leave permission forms and door prizes Set up campsite. Review Powette Rules with your girls!! 12:00 Lunch brought from home 1:30 4:30 Activities - No saving places in line (See map for locations.) Canteen and Store open 5:00-5:45 Dinner Served- No saving places in line. (Make sure everyone has their meal bracelet.) 6:30 9:00 Service Pat Holland, Speaker Please bring your CFK offering in your plastic bag! Do not leave during service!! Please have your girls go to the bathroom prior to the service. Getting up and down is very distracting to the speaker as well as others around you. NO flashlights on during service. Thank you for your cooperation!! (There will be no one allowed in campsites during service. The bridge will be closed.) Speakers for Powette 2019 Pat Holland is living out her passion to equip leaders and encourage believers to live out their faith through the power and presence of Precious Holy Spirit! Whether it is teaching people to pray, how to be filled with all the fullness of God or how to live out godly principles in their everyday life; it all brings her joy. She is a storyteller who loves using Bible Stories and illustrations to illuminate people s understanding. Pat s heart longs to see people set free from shame and fear to know Holy Spirit at a new level! She is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God and is a passionate speaker that loves people. She has seen the life transforming power of Precious Holy Spirit and Pat wants to help people enjoy the benefits of a Holy Spirit filled and empowered life. She has been a Children s Pastor and evangelist for many years. 9:15 9:45 Canteen and Store open 9:45-11:15 Teen Girl activities in the lodge (Group 1) 10:00 In Campsite. Time for campfire and fellowship. 11:30 Lanterns out and quiet! Day Two Saturday, March 16 7:30 Rise and Shine!! 8:00-8:45 Breakfast Served - no saving places in line. (Make sure everyone has their meal bracelet.) 8:45 9:15 Free Time with Sponsors 9:30 10:30 Devotions with your sections! See Sectional Rep 10:45 12:15 Activities - No saving places in line (See Map of Activities for locations. Canteen and Store will be open ~ 10:45-12:00) 12:30-1:15 Lunch Served - No saving places in line. (Make sure everyone has their meal bracelet.) Bag all trash and place in dumpster. **Those clubs preparing their own meals...please be conscious of your time!** Sydney is a native of Long Island, NY but currently lives in South Florida with her husband and 5 kids. She and her husband Robbie are the Lead Pastors at LifePoint Church in Sunrise, FL. Sydney serves on staff as the Kids Pastor as well. Before coming to Sunrise she served on staff at Harvest Church as their Kids Pastor for 12 years along with her husband who was the Associate Pastor. Sydney also serves as the Peninsular Florida District Council s Kids Director, since 2012. Sydney has received her Master of Arts in Ministerial Leadership from Southeastern University and is an Ordained Minister with the Assemblies of God. She is married to Robbie Morrow and they are proud parents to five amazing kids; Jude, 12; Liam, 11; Taylor, 11; Bayleigh, 7 and Joseph, 5. Sydney loves COLLEGE Football especially her AUBURN TIGERS and you will often find her screaming WAR EAGLE on Saturday s between September and January. She loves to cook Italian food and finds spending time in her kitchen very therapeutic. Her favorite thing to do is to snuggle up on the couch with her hubby and kids watching the Hallmark Channel. Sydney loves kids and loves to invest her time impacting and making a difference in the lives of the next generation.

Things to send with Registration Registration Form with Payment T-Shirt Order Form with Payment Completed Background Release Form for each adult over age 18 Volleyball Registration with Payment Things to bring with you: LEADERS: NOTARIZED medical release form for each person attending Powette List of Girls Attending (to hand in at registration) Container for campfire (half drum or metal garbage can lid) Tents (inventory parts prior to Powette) Pails to carry water for washing, etc. Folding camp chairs, carpet squares, plastic bag or blanket to sit on Water container Rope and twine Trash bags Paper towels Wood (for campfire) Dish soap First aid kit Folding table Port-a-Potty Bag (Clorox wipes, antibacterial wipes/gel, air freshener, flashlight, etc.) Toilet paper (There never seems to be enough!) Rake Clothes line Broom Work gloves Wash basin Axe or hatchet Lanterns Citronella candles Shovels Pails (2), sand and water for campfire Matches Cooking supplies (if preparing your own food) Door prize ( 1 per church) Photos/Videos of Girls Ministries events will be used on the District website, and/or published in print form. No personal identification will be used. Everyone Bring: Friday noon lunch Canteen/store money Rain gear Insect repellent

Our Coins for Kids project will be released in January! We are challenging every attendee to bring $5.00 for their CFK offering. If everyone brings just $5 our offerings will be well over $5000! I know many can bring more but challenge your girls to save from January March and give big for missions! Let s believe God for more! Missionary David Houck Outreach in Ocala PF Girls Ministries collects personal items to give out in partnership with David Houck and SOZO Kids. We collect all year and the outreach is in August. Things we are collecting: Bars of soap, deodorant, shampoo, hairbrushes or combs, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and body spray. These items can bless children who go without these basic necessities! If you would like to pre-pack gallon size ziplock bags with these items and bring them with you that would be amazing! We take gallon size ziplock bags and put 1 of each of the items in the bags. Then each child gets a bag in August! Our goal is to bless 800 kids this year!!! **We have new cooks this year! The ladies who have been cooking for staff will be in charge of the kitchen all weekend! Menu will be posted soon on social media and through email.** Everyone bring continued Flashlight (with new batteries) Sleeping bag, cot, air or foam mattress AND pillow Jacket or sweater Personal items: towel, washcloth, toothbrush/paste, comb, Bible,, blanket, etc. T-shirts, capris, shorts, jeans, no short shorts/halters Water gun Enclosed water shoes (required for water activities) offering for CFK challenge each person to bring $5 for missions offering! Things To Know Please check the girls heads for lice before loading them up to come. Men who come as bus drivers will not be allowed to spend the night on the property. Men from the Royal Rangers department have been asked to serve on the Powette staff and will serve as security. The temperature drops at night. Bring an extra blanket to put inside your sleeping bag. Also, be sure that you have sturdy shoes, socks, and warm clothing. Shoes must be worn at all times. Enclosed water shoes are required for all water activities. Dress Code Strictly Enforced (Adults and Girls): Modest shorts, fingertip length No Spandex Modest shirts We will be sitting on the ground for our services so be sure to bring something to sit on. Cushions or newspapers inserted in garbage bags would be good in case the ground is wet. A camping chair is great! Door prizes Each group should bring a suitable door prize for Stars, Friends, & Girls Only. One door prize per church! Gift-wrap prize as desired. Place door prizes in box provided at registration. Snacks may be purchased at Snack Bar. Items will be available for purchase. We will be selling Girl Ministries Backpacks and lanyards along with other treasures! Contained fires are permitted for meals and after services if you wish. You must provide containers and firewood. Extra time is scheduled on Friday and Saturday evenings for campfire fellowship! Meal for Friday lunch should be brought from home or purchased on the way to Powette. Rustic showers and port-a-lets available for all. Bathrooms/showers available outside walkway at lodge. These are for Leaders ONLY! Each CHURCH will have the option of bringing and preparing its own food OR the CHURCH may purchase meal tickets for food prepared on site. Special diets are YOUR responsibility. The option is not open to individuals. If the CHURCH decides to bring food and cook, everyone from the CHURCH must eat at campsite. If the CHURCH purchases meal tickets, everyone from the church must purchase a meal ticket.

We will be opening up the campground on Thursday at 4:00 for you and your girls to come in and set up! This will give you some extra time to spend getting to know your girls better and build relationships within your group. Campground will open at 4:00 for check-in. Gates will close at 8:00pm. So you must plan to arrive between 4-8pm. (consider time to set up/darkness settling in.) There will be NO activities planned until Friday afternoon! There will be NO meals served until Friday evening! River/water is off limits until activity time on Friday. This is just an opportunity for you to have some extra time with your girls and relax with your own schedule and food. Cost to come in on Thursday night is an extra $10.00 per person Tomahawk Throw! Girls must complete the District Basic Knife Safety Course and display safe knife handling skills to participate. The Basic Safety Course will be emailed out to Coordinators to do with your girls. Or ask a Ranger Commander :) $3.00 Registration Fee Per Team **Pre-registration is required on Powette registration form** A team will consist of 3-8 members. A church is not limited to the number of teams it may register. Campsite Safety Award 1. Name of Church at Entry 2. First Aid Kit visible from entry 3. Fire Prevention equipment handy (water, sand, and if using gas or propane, a fire extinguisher) 4. Proper fire area~ fire must be in a container 5. Wood and/or fuel stored properly. 6. Fire must never be left unattended!! 7. Sharp tools covered 8. Tool rack extra points 9. Kitchen/cooking area clean 10. Cup rack extra points 11. Food secure 12. All guylines flagged 13. Flagged perimeter rope 14. Clean campsite 15. Sneakers neatly outside tents, wet clothes and towels hung up. Garbage properly disposed of. Theme related entrances are encouraged but WILL NOT be judged!!!

Powette T-shirt Order Form church City T-Shirt Contact Last Name T-Shirt Contact Phone # Church Name T-Shirt Contact First Name T-Shirt Contact Email S.W.A.P.S. Special Whatchamacallits Affectionately Pinned Somewhere. THEME: Generation to Generation! Psalm 145:4 Let each generation tell its children of your mighty acts; Let them proclaim your power. The object of the swaps is for girls to meet and develop friendships with girls/sponsors outside their church. Plus, it is a way we can share a little bit of ourselves with others. If your group would like T-shirts, you MUST place your order by the early-bird registration date of February 12, 2019. There is no guarantee on shirts if your order is not in by that date! Return this order with your Powette registration. Please indicate how many of each size you wish to order. YOUTH Quantity Amount Small Medium X$15.00 X$15.00 Do s and Don ts Swaps should be handmade. They should reflect something about the person making them. It could have your church, club, city, etc. SWAPS can be theme related to Powette, club, or Bible. (Don t limit yourself to these suggestions.) Keep them inexpensive, but make something you would want to trade. SWAPS can be pins or bracelets The size should be about 1-2 inches. Make a few extra; there might be someone who doesn t have a pin to swap. Large X$15.00 There are two types of SWAPS. Those you keep and those you trade.. Total Youth Shirts Total $ ADULT Quantity Amount Small X$16.00 Medium X$16.00 Large X$16.00 X-Large X$16.00 XXLarge X$20.00 XXXLarge X$20.00 Total Adult Shirts Total $ Total Shirts Total $$ The SWAPS you want to trade can be placed on your shirt, in a zip-lock bag, a box, or on a ribbon. Whatever is easiest for carrying. The SWAPS you want to keep can be put on a SWAP hat/bandanna. Girls/Sponsors can put their entire keeper SWAPS on their hat/bandanna as soon as they decide which ones to keep. One should never say no to a trade, even if you may already have one similar or don t like it. Politely trade it and say thank-you, remember Ephesians 4:32. (The exceptions are those swaps on a hat/bandanna.) Any SWAP on a hat/bandanna is a keeper SWAP and will not be traded. No one should ask to trade those. www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/swaps is an excellent website for ideas. Sponsors, please make sure your girls are aware of the SWAPS prior to Powette.

Powette March 15-17, 2019~ Registration Form Mail this completed form with check and Background Release forms to: PFDC Girls Ministries Powette PO Box 24687 Lakeland, Fl. 33802 Visa / MasterCard # - - - Expiration Date / Name as Appears on Card Phone # / - Billing Address City ST ZIP In District Office On or Before February 12, 2019 Chartered churches: $80 with meals- check $55 -without meals- check $84 -Credit Card $59 -Credit card Non-chartered churches: $90 with meals- check $65 -without meals- check Add $10/per person $94 -Credit Card $69 -Credit Card for Thursday night In District office On or Before February 22, 2019 chartered churches: $90 with meals- check $65 -without meals- check $94 -Credit Card $69-Credit Card Non-chartered churches $100 with meals- check $75- without meals- check $104 -Credit Card $79 -Credit Card REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 22, 2019! AT THE DOOR PRICE: $75 w/out meals Number of Registrants X Cost per person (Add $10 for Thursday night) Total Registration Price + $3.00 per volleyball team + t-shirt total $ - TOTAL MONEY ENCLOSED Church Name/City: Contact Person s Name Contact Person s Phone Contact Person s E-Mail Address: ADULTS: BACKGROUND CHECKS/RELEASES ARE VALID FOR TWO YEARS. ANYONE 18 YEARS OR OVER MUST HAVE ONE. YOU MUST SEND BACKGROUND RELEASE FORMS WITH REGISTRATION!! ADULTS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. NUMBER OF GIRLS: # OF TENTS: STARS: 4 man Utility Trailer in camp? FRIENDS: 6-8 man YES NO GIRLS ONLY: 8-12 man ** Must bring a list of campers to Powette Registration table when you check in.