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Men's Retreat Did you know that you are a ‘wanted’ man? There is a bounty on your head and there are two gangs that are vying for “rights” to own you. One is led by that gunslinger, Satan, who would prefer you dead and just another life notched on his belt. The other is led by the Sheriff, Jesus Christ, who desires to “deputize” you to work for Him and His posse.  It is not a duel against flesh and blood, but rather against the principalities and the rulers of the unseen world. Come to the SBR Men’s Retreat to find out more how one can have the proper “weaponry” in order to fight to victory!  
Ladies' Retreat Ladies, come away from the fast pace of daily life and let your heart be refreshed, renewed, strengthened, and challenged from God’s unchanging truths and promises. Enjoy times of reflection and relaxation with friends old and new.  We look foward to your time with us and hope you enjoy a weekend away from your normal responsibilities.
Winter Blast Winter Blast Remember what it was like as a kid, when you woke up to a thick blanket of fresh snow? A whole new world of possibilities opened up. Snowball fights, building forts, sledding, and a slew of other possibilities took your imagination captive.  Now, imagine having a Winter Blast with your family. Add in dozens of families playing in the snow together, hot chocolate around the fireplace, times in God’s Word, worship and animal ball – what a great way to make those memories that you’ll talk about for years to come.

Junior High Camp
6th - 8th Grade Boys and Girls

Session #1 - June 19-25, 2010
Session #2 - July 17-23, 2010

Jr. High Camp at Silver Birch Ranch is one of the most exciting weeks in camping. Huge events, relationship-building time, and challenging messages make up the Jr. High Camp landscape. Designed with the youth group and camper in mind, the program allows campers, who have completed 6th - 8th grades, to step out of their comfort zones in their own daily activities, as well as in their spiritual lives. Events are productions with the goal of bringing campers into a real relationship with God. Our program is constantly changing to make sure the Jr. High Camp at Silver Birch Ranch is the premier week in camping. Whether it is your camper’s first year or third year, Jr. High Camp is guaranteed to be a new, exciting experience. PRICE - $340

Download a Summer Camp Brochure and Registration Form.
Download a Camp Registration Form.

Some of the special activities for Jr High Campers include:
Kayaking, Waterskiing, Buckboard Breakfast, Climbing Wall, Interesting Seminar Options, Live Music, Great Guest Speakers, Horseback Riding, Sports Competitions

 

Junior High Camp Schedule

7:30 Rise & Shine/Cabin Clean Up
8:00 Flag Raising (BB court)
8:05 Time Alone With God (TAG) (camp booklets)
8:30 Breakfast- Dining Hall
9:10 Priority Sign-Ups
9:30 Morning Jam - Chapel
10:00 Cool Talks- Meeting Rooms
11:00 Morning Games/Activities
12:00 Lunch- Dining Hall
1:00 Cabin Time
1:30 Free Time/Sign-Up Activities
3:30 Daily Challenges
5:25 Cabin Line Up (BB court)
5:30 Dinner-Dining Hall
6:30 Evening Games/Activities
7:15 Free Swim
7:55 Flag Lowering (BB court)
8:00 Chapel
9:15 Canteen
10:15 Back to Cabins
11:00 Lights Out

What to Bring to Camp!

  1. Sleeping bag or blankets and linens (twin beds); pillow
  2. Modest casual clothing: shorts, t-shirts, jeans, sweats, socks, underwear; pajamas
  3. Old clothes for “messy” games; Extra pair of socks for games
  4. Jeans and closed-toe shoes are required for horseback riding
  5. Sweatshirts/jacket for cool weather
  6. Modest swimsuit (Girls: one piece only-not tankinis)
  7. Gym shoes (and an extra pair for rafting that can get wet!!)
  8. Towels for showering and swimming
  9. Rain gear
  10. Toiletry articles: soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, wash cloth, cup, brush
  11. Laundry bag (Do NOT use a plastic garbage bag, please. They rip AND get mixed-up.)
  12. Bible, paper, pens, envelopes, stamps
  13. Flashlight; Sunscreen; Bug spray; Optional—camera, fishing gear
  14. 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 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.

 

Use Registration Code: 10021SBR1