Kelly Bernstein
Atlantic Northeast District-Church of the Brethren
717-367-4730
kbernstein@ane-cob.org
To learn more about the ANE District, visit our website.
There will be opportunities for worship, Bible study, hiking, swimming, crafts and other interest groups. Register now! Come and enjoy this time of fellowship and personal growth and renewal.
Sue Gannon, Speaker
Sue Gannon lives in Sussex County, N .J She attended The New York School of Interior Design, and has also worked in the field of web design. She has built a successful business as a top level distributor for an International Nutrition company, where she’s been able to help people improve their health and build their own home-based businesses. She had worked at her local soup kitchen for more than 25 years, and has recently began working as a court volunteer. She is also involved with raising support for students to be able to attend school in one of the largest slums in Africa. Although Sue has been involved in the health and wellness field for many years, she is still not a big fan of exercise, but she truly believes that “There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up.”
A RADICAL RESTORATION
Monday
9:15 am: No Comparison
1:45 pm: A Radical Restoration (Part One)
Tuesday
9:15 am: A Radical Restoration (Part Two)
1:15 pm: A Radical Restoration (Part Three)
Join Pam Reist, Elizabethtown COB, in her Nigeria Presentation.
There are 3 projects this year. Please pre-register for these crafts so we know how many women are planning to participate. All projects are $5.00, and the fee is to be paid at camp to the instructors.
Table Games, Book Swap Table, Joy Bookstore, Camp Store, Swimming, Canoe & Boating, Miniature Golf, Hiking/Walking, Climbing Wall.
See information link below
For more detailed information about Women's Camp, see "Information for All Campers" document below.
The North Lodge has 9 air-conditioned rooms with private baths. Rooms are available for two nights only. Linens and towls are provided (bring your own towel for swimming). Each room can sleep up to five persons (one queen-sized bed and one double with a top single bed bunk). Rooms are fairly close to the East Lodge. Handicapped rooms are available on the main floor.
When you apply for the Norht Lodge, please state why you are requesting one of these rooms, such as disablity, etc. Please list all persons who will be staying together in one room. If you apply for the North Lodge, and are just one person in a room, please note that you may be asked to have others room with you if there is a need for more space, especially if you are in a room on the first floor which is specifically for handicap needs.
We ask you to assemble your own group. Please list all persons staying together in one room. One person should be designated as the group contact. The Executive Commettee will consider all applications and try to accommodate those with the greatest need. The date of your registration will be considered with preference given to earliest received. You will be notified as to whether or not you will be staying in the North Lodge.
Registration closes for the North Lodge on July 11th.
Please complete the HEALTH FORM and bring it with you to camp.
Information for All Campers
Camp Program