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Camp Horizon 7369 Sunnyside Drive Leesburg FL 34748 Phone (352) 728-5822 Fax (352) 728-8694 Retreat Planning Package (through September 1, 2011) Dear Christian Friend, Thank you for the interest in planning your event at Camp Horizon. Enclosed you will find a retreat planning package that includes Cost Worksheets, Room Assignment Sheet, Map to Camp Horizon, Map of Camp Horizon, What to Bring to Camp (suggested), Statement of Faith, and Rules of Conduct and Behavior. We have included a worksheet to help you to estimate the cost of your retreat. No retreat is confirmed until we have received a signed copy of our statement of faith and rules of behavior, have accepted your deposit, and have a signed contract. We reserve the right to reject any group without explanation. We will hold a retreat date for ten working days from the time we mail or email you a contract. In order to generate a contract (retreat agreement) we need the following: estimated number of persons, arrival time, departure time, and meals / snacks requested. Please read the additional information and remarks page carefully. It is our privilege to assist you in making your event a success. The most efficient method of planning (short of a visit in person) is by Email. We may also be reached by phone, fax, and mail. In His Service, Steve Steve Slusser Administrative Director

USE OF FACILITIES BY GUEST GROUPS Use and rental of facilities and property of Camp Horizon will be allowed only to religious, evangelical, church, and para-church organizations. We reserve the right to reject any group with explanation. Organizations desiring to use or rent Camp Horizon facilities must be in general accord with our Statement of Faith. They must also agree to abide by our Standards of Behavior. The appointed group representative must sign these documents before the retreat is scheduled and confirmed. WHAT WE BELIEVE We at Camp Horizon believe that the Scriptures are of paramount importance, and as such, must be the foundation for all of our thinking and activities in our camping program. We believe in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as verbally inspired by God and inerrant in the original writing; they are of supreme and final authority in faith and life. We believe in one God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We believe that Jesus Christ was begotten by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, and is true God and true man. We believe that man was created in the image of God, that he sinned, and thereby incurred not only physical death but also that spiritual death which is separation from God. All human beings are born with a sinful nature, and, in the case of those who reach moral responsibility become sinners in thought, word, and deed. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ died for our sins, according to the Scriptures, as a representative and substitutionary sacrifice, and that all who believe in Him are justified on the basis of His shed blood. We believe that all who receive by faith the Lord Jesus Christ are born again of the Holy Spirit and thereby become children of God. We believe in the resurrection of the crucified body of our Lord, in His ascension into heaven, and in His present life there for us as High Priest and Advocate. We believe that the Church began with the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost and is composed of all true believers in the Lord Jesus Christ. The local church is composed of believers in a locality who gather together in Christ's name for worship, prayer, ministry, and testimony. We believe that there are two Christian ordinances--baptism and the Lord's Supper. Baptism by immersion signifies that the believer, having died with Christ, is buried with Him in baptism and also is risen with Christ to walk in newness of life. The Lord's Supper is a remembrance feast instituted by the Lord Himself for His own, to show forth the Lord's death until He comes. We believe in the imminent personal return of the Lord Jesus Christ to translate the Church; that this will be followed by the tribulation on earth, followed by the new heaven and new earth with God all in all. We believe in the bodily resurrection of the just and unjust, and everlasting punishment of the lost.

Statement of Faith Those organizations desiring to rent the facilities or property of Camp Horizon must sign an agreement to the following doctrinal positions before your retreat will be confirmed: 1. We recognize the Lord Jesus Christ as eternally existent with God the Father and God the Holy Spirit, very God and very man, and yet one with Them as part of the Trinity. 2. We believe in the Bible as the only and completed Word of God, sufficient for instruction and guidance in all aspects of Christian faith and practice. 3. We believe Satan or the devil to be a fallen angel, Lucifer by name, whose purpose is to oppose God, and that he is for a time being permitted by God to be the accuser and adversary of man. We also believe he is the father of lies and his methods include lying, creating doubt about God s goodness and truth, and corrupting man kind, especially by tempting people through the desires of the flesh, the desires of the soul or mind, and the desires of the human spirit. 4. We believe in the necessity of the substitutionary death of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross in order to pay the penalty for human sin, and thus, He redeemed believing mankind from eternal punishment in hell. 5. We believe that Jesus Christ s offering of Himself as the Lamb of God was a once for all, completely atoning sacrifice, which satisfied man s debt to God. No further effort or requirement on the part of humans, -e.g. baptism, priestly intercession of dead humans (called saints by some churches), absolution, or purgatorial cleansing is required. 6. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ will return to gather those that are His, --i.e. those who by faith trust in His accomplished work as their only claim to salvation and eternal life with Him. 7. We believe that the Holy Spirit indwells believers at the moment of conversion and seals them until the day of redemption. We believe that some gifts of the Holy Spirit such as speaking in tongues and miraculous healings were temporary. We believe that speaking in tongues was never the common or necessary sign of the baptism nor the filling of the Spirit and that the deliverance of the body from sickness or death awaits the consummation of our salvation in the resurrection (Acts 4:8,31; Rom. 8:23; 1 Cor. 13:8). [ ] I completely agree with Camp Horizon s Statement of Faith. [ ] I agree with Camp Horizon s Statement of Faith except. [ ] Pentecostal / Charismatic Faith and Practice Agreement is attached. [ ] Other: Explanation attached. Signature of Representative DATE NOTE: We are not obligated to accept guest groups that are not in agreement with the faith and practice of Evangelistic Horizons Unlimited, Inc. (Camp Horizon). See also Camp Horizon Standards of Behavior

Camp Horizon Standards of Behavior Groups or organizations who agree with and sign the Statement of Faith must also agree to conform to our Standards of Behavior. The signature of your Event Coordinator or other official representative certifies that you agree to communicate and enforce these rules to those persons in your charge. Violation of these rules [as determined by the Camp Director or Board of Directors of the Camp] may result in cancellation of your anticipated or continued use of camp facilities or property. If such violation comes to the attention of the Camp Director or Board of Directors after an organization has left the Camp, at the discretion of the Board the organization may lose future eligibility to use Camp Horizon. 1. Use of alcohol, tobacco, or other mind-altering or addictive substances is forbidden on Camp property or in Camp facilities or during off-campus activities sponsored by the camp. 2. Immoral, criminal, or violent behavior as Biblically defined in the King James, New International, or New American Standard Versions of the Bible or in the Textus Receptus or Nestles Greek Text is forbidden. Among other things, this includes filthiness of speech or activity, fornication, adultery, homosexual activity [include both the catamite and sodomite], stealing, extortion, and drunkenness. [I Cor. 5:11-13; and I Cor. 6:9,10] 3. Destruction of Camp property, plant growth and wildlife, or contamination of local streams, wetlands, or woodlands is forbidden. 4. Activity dangerous to oneself or others as determined by the Camp Director at the pool, gymnasium, or other Camp facility is forbidden. See also rules posted at those facilities. 5. Conformity to local or Camp standards of dress and demeanor or comportment is required, also under penalty of possible loss of future acceptability of the organization to use the Camp Horizon facilities. I agree to follow and enforce Camp Horizon s Standards of Behavior. Signature of Representative DATE See also Statement of Faith

Faith and Practice Agreement For Pentecostal / Charismatic Guest Groups We appreciate that there is a difference of opinion on doctrine and practice as related to the work and evidence of the Holy Spirit between your group and Camp Horizon. While we do not agree with your position, we are willing to allow your group to use our facility as long as you agree to limit certain practices associated with Charismatic or Pentecostal groups. While you consider these practices to be manifestations of the Holy Spirit, we feel these practices compromise our Biblical view and may offend the consciences of our Board of Directors and our supporting body of believers. Paul admonishes us to avoid practices which offend our brother and could lead him to sin against his conscience. Your group must agree to the following: 1) The practice of speaking / praying in tongues will be limited to the chapel and private lodging only. The dining hall and other public places should be free from manifestations that could offend the conscience of our staff and/or volunteers. 2) Services specifically for Healing will not be held at Camp Horizon. 3) "Holy laughter" and similar manifestations which do not have clear scriptural precedence should not be practiced at all at Camp Horizon. 4) Extreme practices such as "Treading on serpents" should not be practiced at all at Camp Horizon. If you can agree to these four stipulations, then we would be pleased to host your retreat. Otherwise, I would be happy to recommend other camps that may be able to accommodate your group. Sincerely, Steve Slusser Administrative Director Signature of Group Leader Date

ROOM ASSIGNMENT SHEET ROOM BEDS NAME(S) ROOM BEDS NAME(S) 1 Queen 7 Double Double 2 Double Twin 8 Double Twin 5 Double Twin 9 Double Twin 6 Queen Twin 10 Double Dorm 21 B,B Dorm 26 B,B Dorm 22 B, Desk Dorm 27 B,B Dorm 23 B,B Dorm 28 B,T Dorm 24 B,B Dorm 29 B,T Dorm 25 B,B RV Other 1 7 2 8 7 Upper 7 Upper 3 9 Lower 9 9 Lower 7 Upper 7 Upper 4 9 Lower 10 9 Lower 5 11 6 12 =1 Upper Bed and 1 Lower Bed : s 3, 4, 9, & 10 are ADA Handicap Assessable s have 2 single beds that can be combined to form a King-Size bed for families/couples. There are limited lockers in s 5& 6 and 11 & 12. MISCELLANEOUS PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING NOTES

OCCUPANCY LIMITS SLEEPING AREAS (as currently setup) Current Occupancy in s (12 s) = 176 7 / 100 Lower beds NEW CABINS: 2-3 South Group & 9-10 North Group are had ADA bathrooms and are ADA accessible Occupancy in Dorm (9 Upstairs Rooms) = 32 beds Max (15 Upper, 17 Lower): Recommended occupancy = 18-27 Occupancy in (8 Motel Style Rooms) = Maximum 43 with two in each double/queen bed and every bunk filled; Or 33 with one person per bed (any type) 2 Queen Beds, 8 Double Beds, 3 Twin Beds, 10 Lower s, & 10 upper bunks (see chart) DINING HALL We can currently seat about two hundred. If your group exceeds that number you will need to have split meal times. CHAPEL The chapel seats one hundred sixty (160) comfortably, but no more than one hundred eighty. If you group exceeds that size, you may used the dining hall for chapel as well as meals. LINEN SERVICE We do not provide linens at this time. We have a few sets for emergencies, but not enough for a whole group. CLEANING SERVICE This is a ministry not a resort. We do not have a cleaning staff that is separate from our administrative staff. Our rates would need to be at least 25% higher to cover additional staffing. To keep costs low, we require our guests to clean their own rooms prior to leaving. A charge of $25 per cabin or lodge room and $50 for the dormitory will be assessed if the rooms are not left clean. Most groups also vacuum the chapel for us as well. We appreciate the partnership in taking care of the facilities. For medium and large groups we may ask you to provide meal setup and cleanup. The setup crew will wipe the tables and place utensils and meal specific items on the tables. Everyone must clear their place, wipe their table, and put their chairs on the table to prepare for sweepers. The cleanup crew will sweep (and possible mop if needed), then take the chairs down. ACTIVITY AREAS / CAMPFIRE / HAYRIDES We do not charge extra for use of the facilities. However, use of power boats and ammunition for guns are an additional expense. We are not able to setup activities once you arrive. Archery, Riflery, Canoeing, Campfires, Hayrides, must be scheduled in advance so that we can have them ready before you arrive. Your program director should provide us with a schedule at least a month in advance of the retreat. Usually, the guest group provides the instructors. If you have a small group or otherwise unable to provide instructors (Archery, Riflery or a Lifeguard for example), we may be able to recruit a volunteer to come teach. In this case you should plan to provide them with an honorarium to at least cover their travel expenses.

CAMP HORIZON RETREAT WORKSHEET (Prices are valid through December 31, 2010) COST PLANNING WORKSHEET: Facilities Use includes chapel, gym, lake, pool, sports equipment, canoes & sailboats, hayride and campfire. Persons / Use # of Cost per Extended cost Or Hours Day/Night (Persons X Nights X Days/Nights Cost) DAY USE ONLY $3.00 Lodging & Facilities use Up to 99 Persons $20.00 Over 4 Days $17.00 $25 per room/cabin $16.00 MEALS & EXTRAS # of Meals Cost per Meal Breakfast $5.50 Lunch $6.00 Dinner $8.00 Banquet Meal $11.00 (Optional) Snack / Coffee Break $1.50 Motor Boat Use $30 / Hour Local Bus Use $30 / Use Hayride When? Free Campfire When? Free 1/2 Day Canoe Trip: $100 / 150 Local Dora Canal (1.5-2.0 hrs) 1-8 canoes / 9-16 canoes (1.5 hours travel) All-Day Canoe Trip: Oklawaha, Juniper, or Rainbow River (All day Trip) $150 /$225 + Fees / Meals 1-8 canoes / 9-16 canoes (Persons X Meals X Cost) LODGING: Please indicate how many of each you will need: rooms (8 available, 3-5 beds per room.) Dorm rooms (9 available, 2-3 beds per room.) s (12 available, 14-16 beds per cabin.) TOTAL NOTE: This is no discount for staying in personal RVs. LODGE ROOMS: Add $10 per room for groups less than 75 persons.

Additional Information & Remarks: If you can't fill in every detail, just send us what you've got down so far. We can add to it as your retreat date approaches. To reserve the entire camp solely for your use, you must guarantee that you have at least 75 paid campers. Otherwise we reserve the right to schedule another group to be here during your stay. The minimum due is calculated as follows: $900 per each full 24 hours and/or $450 for each partial day (less than 24 hours). Use of Lodging: There must be at least one adult in each cabin used, though we recommend two. Your group is responsible for leaving the rooms as clean as they were found. Additional rooms or cabins may not be available on short notice. The LODGE is for adults and families only. Youth groups must use the cabins and dormitory. Linens & pillows are not provided. No pets are allowed on the campgrounds. Skiing & motorboats: Minimum time block, 1/2 hour. If both boats will be needed, please give us two weeks notice so that we can schedule a second driver. We now have two pontoon boats for sight-seeing. The cost is the same, but we will allow you to provide a driver for these boats. They must be age 25 or older, have a valid driver s license, and be checked out by us. Concessions We have a small Snak-Shak with candy, fountain soft drinks, snow cones, and a popcorn popper. You may schedule your group to take advantage of this feature or provide your own concessions. Pool We must have a certified lifeguard for use of the pool. Hours of use may be limited by the availability of the lifeguard. You can provide a certified lifeguard from your group (must have a valid certificate). Rifle and Archery Ranges Our rifle range is rated for 22 calibers and below. We have BB rifles and 22 (long) rifles for your use. They must be signed out by a qualified instructor and returned clean and ready for the next use. You may bring your own ammunition or buy it from us. You will be charged $3 each for lost arrows on the Archery Range. Please let us know if you plan to use either range. There is setup involved that should be done before you arrive. If you do not schedule this in advance, it may not be ready for you do use. Campfire Please let us know in advance if you plan to have a campfire and on which night. We also have Bob, an indoor campfire setup for inclement weather. Gymnasium The gym is usually configured with indoor volleyball on one end and full-court basketball on the other. If you want any special configuration then please notify us in advance. Example: Four-Way Volleyball. Please make sure that someone turns off lights after evening activities and do not use lights during the day. We will send you a retreat agreement by return mail (or email) based on your worksheet. Reservations will be held for ten working days to allow you time to sign the agreement and mail the deposit. Feel free to call me if you have any questions, and if at all possible, please come by & visit us ahead of time. When a retreat leader looks over the facilities in advance, his/her retreat always runs much smoother. Mail it to: Camp Horizon 7369 Sunnyside Drive Leesburg, FL 34748 Phone # (352) 728-5822

CAMP HORIZON Information to help you plan and promote your retreat PURPOSE: Camp Horizon was founded in 1970 as a non-profit organization dedicated to spreading the good news of salvation in Jesus Christ. This is done through our summer programs for children and teens, and by serving churches throughout Florida as a place of retreat and spiritual renewal and challenge. As such, we are available to Christ-centered church groups only, and we seek to offer our facilities at the lowest possible cost. LOCATION: Camp Horizon is located 35 miles north of Orlando, 2 miles south of US Highway 441 on South Sunnyside Drive, Leesburg, Florida. The grounds are surrounded on three sides by a cypress and oak forest, and the fourth side is 1/2 mile of shoreline on beautiful Lake Harris. SERVICES OFFERED: Housing is available for up to 16 people in each of our eight rustic (airconditioned) cabins, each with bathroom and showers. There are also up to eight lodge (motel-style) rooms available, which sleep three - five each, and nine second-story dorm-style bedrooms that sleep up to three each. Total beds: 190 (10 of these are double beds). Home-style meals are served according to your schedule. (Meal times must fall between 7 am & 8 pm) The chapel is equipped with piano, organ, stage, sound system, overhead, slide projector, video projector, dry-erase board, and pulpit. We also have 2 vending machines for your use and we will operate a concession ( Snak-Shak ) at your discretion, with candy and soft drinks, snow cones and popcorn for sale. ACTIVITIES: On your retreat, you will want your group to be able to burn off some excess energy! We have a variety of water sports -- canoeing, sailing, swimming, and water-skiing*. We have a new pool that features shallow swimming on both ends. There is also a playing field large enough for two or three football or soccer games, with a softball diamond at one end. We have an indoor-lighted gym equipped for volleyball, tennis, and basketball. You may want to use our campfire area, explore our nature trail through the woods, or use our archery range. [QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS ARE NECESSARY FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITIES] The equipment for these activities is at your disposal at no extra cost except for the ski boat, which we will operate for you. You must provide adult supervision for any of your young people that take part in any of these activities. PRICES: The current prices are reflected on the Retreat Worksheet. There is a minimum of $900 required per 24 hours and $450 for less than 24 hours. Smaller groups may have to charge more per person to make the difference. You may reserve a date by phone for ten working days. At that time there is deposit required confirming your reservations. NOTE: The amount of the deposit required depends on the size of the group, the time of the year, and/or the desired length of stay. We encourage you to make reservations at least 4 months in advance -- some dates are booked more than a year ahead. Feel free to call if you have any questions -- (352)-728-5822. Exclusive use of the facilities (other than camp related meetings) requires a minimum of 75 paid guests.

From North of Camp Horizon via I-75 Exit at Wildwood (exit 329) Take SR-44 East - about 18 miles Turn Right on Main Street (Closed JOY Gas Station on corner) Turn Right on Sunnyside Drive (4-Way Stop) Take the Left Fork at the 3-Way Stop Camp Horizon is two miles ahead on the Left SEVERAL TURNS) FROM OCALA I-75 Wildwood US-301 SR-44 From North of Camp Horizon via US-27/US- 441 Notice that US-441 branches off to your LEFT Take 441 South through Leesburg. Turn Right on Tomato Hill Road or Sleepy Hollow Rd Turn Left on Sunnyside Drive Camp Horizon is about 1 mile on your left. Main St. SR-44 From Ocala US-27/441 Leesburg US-441 2.1 miles STORE 0.1 Closed Gas 3-Way Stop 4-Way Stop 0.4 mi TOMATO HILL RD From Orlando & East Coast From Deland SLEEPY HOLLOW 1.9 mi CR-44 NEW LIGHT Camp Horizon US-441 EXIT 321 Sumterville 2.7 US-301 CR-470 FROM TAMPA 0.5 Crosses RR and curves (not shown) 10.3 miles CR-470 Do not turn at flashing light Cumberland Farms Store Florida Turnpike This map is NOT to scale From South of Camp Horizon via I-75 Take Exit 321 Sumterville-SR-470 a short left 1st) Turn Right & follow 470 (it joins 301 for 1/2 mile as it turns North). Turn Left on CR 33 (about 13.5 miles) Turn Left on US-27 Turn Right on SR-44 Turn Right on Main Street (Closed Gas Station) Turn Right on Sunnyside Drive Take the Left Fork at the 3-Way stop Camp Horizon is two miles ahead on the Left. If you have any problems: Call: (352) 728-5822 Camp Horizon 7369 Sunnyside Drive Leesburg, FL 34748 New Exit CR-33 1.4 miles U.S. 27 U.S. 27 2.8 miles CR-48 Sunnyside Drive Some Major Traffic Lights = Florida Turnpike - Exit 285 US 27 (Leesburg / Clermont) From Orlando / South Florida From South of Camp via the Florida Turnpike Take Exit 285 (Leesburg - US-27/ SR-19) Go North on US-27 Turn Right on SR-44 Turn Right on Main Street [Closed - JOY Gas Station on Corner] Turn Right on Sunnyside Drive Take the Left Fork Camp Horizon is on the Left From Southeast of Camp via US-441 Take I-95 to Exit SR-46. Take SR-46 West to 441 North Take 441 North to Leesburg As you pass the Leesburg Airport get into the left lane. The next traffic light is the new SLEEPY HOLLOW RD light.

RETREAT PACKING LIST What should I bring to camp? Be sure to pack enough clothing for the number of days you plan to be at camp. You may be in and out of the pool - lake - gym - playing field - showers. It is suggested that you bring an extra swimsuit - extra towels (2-4) and extra socks and underwear. CHECKLIST CABINS/DORMITORY Pillow, sleeping bag or single sheets and a light blanket. LODGE Pillow, sleeping bag or sheets and a light blanket. Most rooms have a double bed, a single bed, and a bunk. There is one room with a queen-size bed. Check your room assignment to see which size sheets to bring. (We have a limited supply of linens for $5 per set.) EVERYONE Towels - at least 2 Sports and play clothes-enough for the number of days you plan to be at camp. (Please: No short shorts or halter tops) Dress outfit (optional) Shoes - Two pair of sneakers (1 old), sandals or water socks, and dress shoes (optional) Insect repellent Flashlight Bible Pen, notepaper and stamps Swimsuits - two one-piece suits (Girls: Bikinis or 2-piece suits are not allowed unless covered) Toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, soap, deodorant etc. You may bring a small amount of money for soft drinks or snacks All clothing should be modest (see checklist) MARK ALL ITEMS WITH YOUR NAME What should I NOT bring to camp? Radios, tape players, electronic devices (games - cell phones), knives (or any dangerous objects), firearms, fireworks, skateboards, pets, comics, TV s, and cards are discouraged. If you have any questions - see your group leader. NOTE Restrictions on what to bring to camp are up to the group leader. There are certain items that are not negotiable. They include the following: Firearms must be within the limits of our range and locked in a secure place when not in use. No tobacco products are allowed. No alcoholic beverages, intoxicants, or drugs are allowed (except wine for cooking or communion use). No pets are allowed. Campers may be expelled for reason of misconduct with no refund. What is there to do at camp? Camp Horizon is located on the shoreline of Lake Harris. We have the following water sports available: Fishing (license may be required) Swimming Canoeing (day trips are available) Sailing (Hobie-Cat, Day-Sailer, Sunfish) Skiing/Tubing (extra charge item) A natural forest surrounds us on three sides. Within this area you may enjoy: Archery Riflery Nature Walks We also have a gymnasium, playing field, backstop, soccer goals, a sand volleyball court, a craft shed, and a swimming pool for your use. Your group leader will choose the activities that will be offered. All activities require adult supervision.

CAMP HORIZON Special Rates FAMILY CAMP RATE As a ministry to the body of Christ, we want to make the Christian Camping experience affordable for families. This special rate includes discounts for children coming to camp with their parents. To qualify for this rate the families must stay together in one lodge or cabin. The entire retreat must be designated as a family camp. Single guests or children attending without their parents are charged the full adult/youth rate. The minimum group charge applies. DAY USE ONLY RATE We are frequently asked about using our facilities for a Sunday School Picnic, or pool party, or sports event. The requirements are the same as for weekend retreats (Statement of Faith, Rules of Behavior, and Certificate of Insurance). Here are the guidelines: 1. You must include a chapel time in your schedule. 2. We must provide at least one meal (or add $3 per person to the day rate). 3. We must receive a minimum of $450 for the event (may be shared use). Or, we must receive a minimum of $900 (or 125 paying guests) for exclusive use. Special Use Ideas and Rates WEEKDAY / WEEKNIGHT BANQUET EVENT (Monday Thursday) Unlike a restaurant, we have a separate chapel so that you can eat in one place, and meet to hear speakers and special music in a separate more comfortable environment. You can have a campfire or hayride (weather permitting) at no additional cost. Banquet Meal = $13.00 per person Deluxe Entrée, extra side(s), bread, salad, dessert Dinner Meal = $10.00 per person Entrée, 2 Sides, bread, salad, dessert Lunch Meal = $ 8.00 per person Hot meal (burgers/hot dogs) or Sandwich Bar Add Smores = $ 1.50 per person Marshmallow, Chocolate, Cracker (campfire) (Weekday/Weeknight Program minimum is $300 about thirty paying guests) WEEKEND PICNIC EVENT You can enjoy the day swimming in the pool, boating on the lake, playing basketball or volleyball in the gym, or anything else on our big sports field. Then gather in our chapel for some spiritual exercise and refreshment. $11.00 Each Play all day and have our dinner type meal (which includes salad and dessert). $ 8.75 Each Play all day and have our lunch type meal Note: The weekend day-use minimum is $450. You must have over 125 paying guests to qualify for exclusive use of the facilities for the day.

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