Junior Camp
3rd - 5th Grade Boys and Girls
June 12-18, 2010
From frogs to horses, swimming to crafts, water-tubing to exploring, Silver Birch Ranch offers everything those who have completed 3rd – 5th grades could ever want. Junior Campers spend their days exploring the wonder of God’s creation as they participate in lessons and activities, as well as spending their free time on the grounds of Silver Birch Ranch, located on the edge of the Nicolet National Forest. At night, they experience the awe of God’s involvement in their lives, as they spend time in a special meeting designed to show them God’s desire for their lives in terms they understand. Junior Campers leave camp having developed deeper relationships with God and those who love Him. PRICE - $340
At Jr. Camp, campers are divided into boys' and girls' programs. Each program is run individually and they come together for Chapel meetings and meals.
Download a Summer Camp Brochure and Registration Form.
Download a Camp Registration Form.
Some of the special activities for the Junior Campers:
Water Tubing, Wolf River White Water Rafting, Buckboard Breakfast, Horseback Riding, Climbing Wall
Junior Camp Schedule
7:00-7:50 Rise & Shine/Cabin Clean Up
8:00 Flag Raising (BB court)
8:05 My Lord and I Time (camp booklets)
8:30 Breakfast - Dining Hall
9:10 Priority Sign-Ups
9:30 Morning Jam – Chapel
10:00 Bible Time- Meeting Rooms
11:00 Morning Games/Activities
12:00 Lunch – Dining Hall
1:00 Rest Time - in Cabins
1:45 Free Time/Sign-Up Activities
3:30 Optional Sports Skills Training
5:25 Cabin Line Up (BB court)
5:30 Dinner–Dining Hall
6:30 Evening Games/Activities/Snack
7:15 Free Swim
7:55 Flag Lowering (BB court)
8:05 Chapel
9:00 Back to Cabins
10:00 Lights Out
What to Bring to Camp!
- Sleeping bag or blankets and linens (twin beds); pillow
- Modest casual clothing: shorts, t-shirts, jeans, sweats, socks, underwear; pajamas
- Old clothes for “messy” games; Extra pair of socks for games
- Jeans and closed-toe shoes are required for horseback riding
- Sweatshirts/jacket for cool weather
- Modest swimsuit (Girls: one piece only-not tankinis)
- Gym shoes (and an extra pair for rafting that can get wet!!)
- Towels for showering and swimming
- Rain gear
- Toiletry articles: soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, wash cloth, cup, brush
- Laundry bag (Do NOT use a plastic garbage bag, please. They rip AND get mixed-up.)
- Bible, paper, pens, envelopes, stamps
- Flashlight; Sunscreen; Bug spray; Optional—camera, fishing gear
- Spending money for the Canteen (snacks) & Coffee Bar, Trading Post (camp store-souvenirs & clothing apparel ($8-42 ea.)), & for crafts ($1-$4 each).
- Please do NOT bring CD/DVD players, ipods/MP3 players, knives, electronic games of any kind, fireworks, tobacco, firearms, or alcohol. Cell phones are discouraged-and are only to be used in designated areas with a counselor present-and most will not have good reception. TEXTING IS PROHIBITED! Smoking is not permitted in the buildings and is only permitted by those 18 years and older (non-campers).
Please mark all clothing and equipment clearly with the camper’s first & last name. Missing items (other than socks and underwear) which we are able to find can be returned, upon request, for a postage and handling fee. We suggest that you make a clothing check-off list for your child to check on the day returning home from camp. We recommend that new or expensive clothing not be brought to camp.

