Welcome to the Wisconsin Lions Camp!

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Welcome to the Wisconsin Lions Camp! The camp is owned and operated by the Wisconsin Lions Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization founded to administer the summer camp program and five other statewide programs supported by the Lions, Lioness and Leo Clubs of Wisconsin. We look forward to being able to work with you to host your conferences, retreats and workshops. The Wisconsin Lions Camp is a beautiful 440 acre facility located outside Rosholt, Wisconsin. We feature a private 45 acre lake, comfortable duplex cabins, and excellent food service, along with a myriad of programming options. Our friendly, skilled staff will assist you in every step of planning your time with us from setting up meeting spaces to facilitating teambuilding experiences. Each year, thousands of people experience personal and professional growth by participating in the conference programs at the Wisconsin Lions Camp. We pride ourselves in the ability to deliver outstanding quality and service to a wide range of clientele, from non-profit organizations to corporations. We invite you to come and see what we can do for your next event. Our rental season runs from September through May each year. We are unable to provide overnight programming from the beginning of June to the end of August. This is due to our summer camp programs, where we offer free one-week camping sessions to children and adults of Wisconsin with disabilities. We may be able to offer day programs during the summer months; please call for availability. Rentals from November to April are limited please call for more information. Due to the extraordinary effort required, we are not available for weddings. All fees we generate from our rental groups help to offset our summer camp costs. The Wisconsin Lions Camp has assembled the enclosed Price Guide for the 2017 year. We are pleased to share that we have not increased our pricing for the 2017 year; however, please note that all prices are subject to change without notice and as listed are for non-profit groups only. For-profit groups must contact us for pricing. Please take time to read through all the information on our programs, facility and food service that we can offer you. For any questions, please contact us at the information listed on the front cover. Thank you for your interest in an experience at the Wisconsin Lions Camp. If you would like more information or would like to talk to one of our professional staff about designing a program to meet your organization s needs, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to working with you! Sincerely, Andrea Yenter Camp Director 715-677-4969 ext. 319 ayenter@wisconsinlionscamp.com www.wisconsinlionscamp.com 1

Lodging The Wisconsin Lions Camp reserves the right to assign duplexes 1 9 to groups as reservations are processed. Please note the minimum commitments for the buildings. If you cannot meet the minimums, you can choose to pay for the minimum commitment in order to use that building. Groups of 180 or larger will automatically be considered to have exclusive use of the camp, including all lodging facilities at our base rate of $20.00 per night (without bedding) and all meeting spaces with no additional charge. Bedding is available for rent and includes: 2 sheets, pillow and pillowcase, and blanket for an additional $5.00 per person. The prices below are quoted without bedding. Please note that the beds are twin size. Children three years old and under will receive their lodging for free when accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please call for more information. Duplexes 1 8 $21.00 per adult per night Minimum Commitment: 12 Our duplex cabins are designed with the participant in mind. Each duplex has two cabins with 10 beds each, complete with personal wardrobes for clothing storage. Between the sleeping areas is a comfortable lounge area, complete with a microwave and hotel refrigerator, as well as accessible bathrooms. All duplexes are winterized and offer air conditioning for the warm months. DKI & Crafts Building $21.00 per person per night Minimum Commitment: 2 Both DKI and the crafts building offer more private accommodations for children and adults with disabilities, group leaders who need to have a space to work in or simply as overflow housing for a program. Both are fully accessible with bathrooms inside the buildings, a central lounge area and separate sleeping areas. DKI is available for seasonal use only. Health Lodge $30.00 per person per night Minimum Commitment: 5 With 10 private rooms and three bathrooms, the Health Lodge offers the most private lodging on camp. This space is for groups with participants who may need extra privacy or accommodations. The full basement can be used for meeting spaces without disturbing those that are living in the building. This building s availability is limited, contact us for more information. Duplex 9 $23.00 per person per night Minimum Commitment: 12 Duplex 9 offers a similar design to our other duplexes; however, it includes an additional meeting room and recreational activities on the lower level. If the group does not use the meeting room, the rate is $21.00 per night. Pinewood Lodge $25.00 per person per night Minimum Commitment: 32 For larger groups looking to stay close together, consider our Pinewood Lodge. The Lodge boasts six cabins with eight beds each for a total sleeping capacity of 48, four bathroom facilities with showers, an upstairs lounge with fireplace, a downstairs meeting room capable of seating 50 people and two smaller breakout rooms. A kitchen facility is also available inside the building for a $130.00 per 24 hour rental fee. 2

RV Sites and other Camping Our RV sites rent for $15.00 per RV for the first night without electricity and $25.00 per RV for the first night with electricity. Any consecutive nights are $10.00 per RV. No water or septic hookups are available. For larger groups needing overflow, tent camping areas are available for $5.00 per person or $15.00 per family per night. Please note that RV sites and tent camping sites are not available on an individual basis; these users must be part of a larger group using some of the other Camp facilities. Meeting Rooms All groups renting lodging from the Wisconsin Lions Camp will automatically be provided one meeting space for their retreat. Additional space availability will be based on size. Groups that are smaller than 15 and are staying in the duplex cabins may be asked to utilize their lounge areas for a meeting room. Groups of 180 or larger will automatically be considered to have exclusive use of the camp, including all meeting spaces with no additional charge. Meeting spaces are rented on a half-day (4 hours or less) or full day (over 4 hours) basis. This fee includes basic table and chair set-up service. All Cabin Lounges (15) Arts and Crafts (20) Conference Room (8) Meeting Capacity of 20 or under - $40 half-day or $70 full day Sun Room (15) Health Lodge Upstairs (10) Duplex #9 basement (30) WLF Board Room (60) Dining Hall Meeting Room (50) Meeting Capacity of 21 99 - $75 half-day or $150 full day Pinewood Lower Lodge (50) Pinewood - Upper Lodge (30) Health Lodge Basement (30) Meeting Capacity of 100 199 - $125 half-day or $225 full day Rec Shelter (150) seasonal use only Memorial Building (150) Dining Hall (300) Meeting Capacity of 200+ - $250 half-day or $425 full day The Dining Hall may only be utilized as a meeting space by exclusive-use groups or at times when food service is not being provided. Groups of 150 to 180 people may request exclusive use of the camp for an additional fee of $500.00 per day. (Subject to availability) Additional Fees Charcoal $15.00 / bag Photocopies $.10 each Day Use Fee $8.00 / day Portable Sound System $15.00 / group Flip chart paper $15.00 / pad Set-up fee $150.00 / group Kitchenette (board room) $50.00 / day Storage Space $300.00 / year LCD projector $20.00 / day TV, VCR, DVD player, slide projector, overhead projector, easels and whiteboards are available at no charge. 3

Food Service Our food service department is ready to make delicious meals and snacks that will keep your group full and ready to go for your retreats and conferences. Please read the following notes to help the planning process for food service. 1. Please note that a minimum of 25 people on-site is required for food service to be provided. At times when no other groups are in attendance, smaller groups may elect to be billed for 25 persons. 2. In order to make sure we are able to order the food to meet your group s needs, we will need your final numbers and special food needs at least two weeks prior to your event. 3. Our Food Service Supervisor will plan a menu to meet your participants needs. Groups may choose their own menu if they are an exclusive use group or have multiple food needs. Please contact us to learn more about this option. 4. All meals are served buffet style in our spacious dining hall. 5. Children three years old and under may eat free when accompanied by a parent or guardian. 6. For other snack options, vegetarian options and special menus, please contact us. 7. Light meal and full meals are interchangeable for lunch and supper. The food service department, when choosing menus for groups, will consider lunch to be the light meal and supper to be the full meal. 8. Prices are per person. Please note that the prices include beverages: coffee, tea, juice, water and milk for breakfast and milk, coffee, tea and water for all other meals. Meal Youth (4-12 years old) Adult (13 and older) Continental Breakfast $5.00 $6.00 Breakfast meals $5.75 $7.00 Brunch meal $8.00 $10.00 Bag lunch $6.00 $7.50 Light meal $6.50 $8.00 Full meal $7.50 $9.00 Meal Additions (choose one) Number of people 25-50 51-75 76-100 101-125 126-150 151-200 Salad, soup or chili $75.00 $100.00 $125.00 $150.00 $175.00 $200.00 Beverage Service: Number of people 25-50 51-75 76-100 101-125 126-150 151-200 Coffee service $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 $75.00 $100.00 $150.00 Coffee & juice service $50.00 $75.00 $100.00 $150.00 $175.00 $200.00 Soda and water service $45.00 $65.00 $85.00 $135.00 $160.00 $185.00 Hot chocolate & cappuccino powders $50.00 $75.00 $100.00 $150.00 $175.00 $200.00 To add coffee to any service, please add $10.00 per 25 people To add tea to any service, please add $10.00 per 25 people Other beverage combinations are available. Please call for more details 4

Platter and Snack Options Listed below are the most requested platters and snacks. We can offer a variety of other options. Please contact us for more information and pricing. Platters - each feeds 25 people and are priced per platter Bagels and cream cheese $40.00 Cheese, sausage and crackers $40.00 Dessert platter (choose one) $40.00 Cookies, chocolate chip bars or rice krispie treats Fresh Fruit (seasonal) $45.00 Pastries (assorted) $40.00 Vegetable platter (seasonal) $45.00 Snacks S mores, nachos, ice cream social, popcorn, pretzels and chips with dip are examples of snacks we ve offered in the past. Please call for other options. # of people 25-50 51-75 76-100 101-125 126-150 151-200 Snack prices 60.00 $100.00 $125.00 $175.00 $200.00 $250.00 All snacks include Kool-Aid as a beverage. To substitute another beverage, please see the beverage service pricing on the previous page. 5

General Program Fees The program fees listed below are for general camp activities. Please read the following pages for information on our pontoon boat rental, climbing tower, low ropes, high ropes, teambuilding, and environmental education. Please note that all program areas are subject to availability and, in the event of inclement weather, may be postponed or canceled at the discretion of the staff. Whenever possible, groups will be notified in advance and other activities will be made available. For questions, or to inquire about additional program opportunities, please contact us. Activities Available Free-of-Charge (See notes for equipment fees) Basketball Biking* Board Games Boating (adults groups only)* Campfire Cross-County Skiing* Field Sports Fishing Group Games Hiking Trails Horseshoes Ping Pong Tables Movies Sand Volleyball Sledding* Snowshoes *require safety orientation/rules prior to usage by camp staff Activities Available with a Facilitator $37.50/hour, activities requiring a lifeguard or challenge course facilitator are $40/hour Archery Boating Campfire Program Crafts Cross Country Skiing Geocaching Night games Swimming Notes: There is a $10.00 rental fee if a group wishes to use our fishing poles. A Wisconsin fishing license is required and we strongly encourage catch and release. Our mountain bikes, cross-county skis and snowshoes are available for a rental fee of $20.00 per group. This helps us defray the cost of repair and replacement. For groups using the swim area, we require a ratio of one lifeguard to 20 swimmers, with an additional lookout. Otherwise, the ratio is 1 to 10 swimmers without a lookout. For groups using the boating area, we require a ratio of one lifeguard to 25 boaters. Any group with youth, including family camps, must have a lifeguard in boating. We can refer you to other entertainers and/or organizations that have presented programs at Camp. 6

Pontoon Boat Rental Rental Fees: By the hour: $35.00 Half day: $65.00 Full day: $95.00 Rules and Regulations: 1. The pontoon boat must be driven by a trained representative of the group. If the group does not have a person willing to be trained, the group must use a camp staff person to drive the pontoon boat and will be charged for the driver s time and the rental fee for the pontoon boat. 2. A driver must present a valid Drivers License and be 21 or older. This person must go through an orientation and test drive with a Wisconsin Lions Camp staff person and sign off on the bottom of this agreement that they have read the rules and received the training. 3. When using the pontoon boat, all passengers must wear a lifejacket zipped and buckled. 4. All passengers must remain seated and behind the gates of the boat at all times. 5. The driver is responsible to inform riders of the pontoon boat rules. 6. Fishing off of the pontoon boat is only allowed when the boat is stopped and the motor is off. 7. The pontoon boat must remain at least 30 feet from any shoreline. There are several underwater hazards such as shallow water. Please remain alert for any potential dangers. 8. If the pontoon boat is experiencing difficulty, use the radio on the boat to call for camp staff. A flag is also present on the boat for you to wave to notify persons on shore. 9. When docking, shut off the engine at least 10 feet from the dock and coast in. Driving into the dock at full speed is a danger for those on the boat. 10. The group is responsible for any and all damage to the boat, motor and dock. A staff person will conduct a precheck and a post check of the boat. I have read and understand the pontoon rental rules. I have received the training and have conducted the precheck with the Wisconsin Lions Camp Staff. I understand that the rental group is responsible for any damages incurred during the usage of the boat. Pontoon Boat Driver Date WLC Staff signature 7

Teambuilding Programs We believe that one size does not fit all and that personal and team growth do not only happen while in a harness. Our teambuilding programs help groups of all ages and backgrounds to work together and our trained facilitators can tailor a program to meet the specific needs of our clients. Our goal is to be the method by which teams achieve excellence. Some of these programs require a minimum commitment to be successful. Please call for more information. The following prices are per participant and do not include food, lodging or transportation. Youth Programs Youth programs will center on key concepts of peaceful conflict-resolution, leadership development and learning to appreciate the abilities of others. Our central method of processing will be based on the 3 C s : Communication, Cooperation and Caring. Please see age minimums for activities. Activity 2 Hours.5 Days (3-4 hours) 1 Day (5-8 hours) Climbing Tower (13 and up) $10.00 $13.00 $21.00 High Ropes Course (13 and up) $20.00 $35.00 Initiatives (10 and up) $8.00 $10.00 $15.00 Low Ropes (10 and up) $8.00 $10.00 $15.00 Structured Teambuilding $8.00 $10.00 $15.00 Adult Non-Profit Programs Adult programs are centered on the concept of teamwork. Outcomes of these programs include enhanced interpersonal communication recognition of limitations and development of ways for teams to cooperate. It also leads to personal and professional growth through shared experiences. Activity 2 Hours.5 Days (3-4 hours) 1 Day (5-8 hours) Climbing Tower $13.00 $16.00 $23.00 High Ropes Course $25.00 $40.00 Initiatives $10.00 $13.00 $17.00 Low Ropes $10.00 $13.00 $17.00 Structured Teambuilding $10.00 $13.00 $17.00 The fees for climbing tower also include the initiatives and low ropes activities as time allows. The fees for high ropes also include the initiatives, low ropes and climbing tower activities as time allows. Usage will be determined by the group s goals, schedules and time frame. 8

Environmental Education Pricing All of our Environmental Education programs are led by our skilled instructors at approximately a 1:15 ratio to ensure a quality program experience for your students. We ask that groups have a minimum of eight students in order to consider booking a program with the Wisconsin Lions Camp. All of our environmental programming is customized based on what your students interest, needs and skill levels. Please call the Wisconsin Lions Camp for available sessions to create your unique environmental experience today. 1-Day Programs $15.00 per student No charge for chaperones This fee covers all instruction for the day. Lunch is not included. To add lunch, note the pricing in the additional fees section. 2-Day Programs (Residential) $62.00 per student $16.00 per chaperone (1:8 ratio) $42.50 per extra chaperone A standard two-day program includes four meals, one snack, one overnight stay and customized environmental programming to meet your students needs. 3-Day Programs (Residential) $92.00 per student $21.00 per chaperone (1:8 ratio) $62.50 per extra chaperone A standard three-day program includes seven meals, two snacks, two overnight stays and customized environmental programming to meet your students needs. 9