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Overnight Camp

Mini-Weeks Explorer Camps

This three-day, two-night camp is a fantastic opportunity for young campers to get a taste of overnight camp,

including choice activities, nature and craft time, and our night game “The Counselor Hunt”. Enjoy classic camp favorites and try new things under the guidance of caring staff.

Week-Long Camps

Monday 9 AM thru Friday 6 PM

In addition to the daily activities and 2020 unique events, campers will experience the following:

PIONEER CAMP

This week’s campers will enjoy the all-time favorites Adventure Race and our 225 ft. waterslide. Campers will also experience the Tree Climb high ropes element and special choice activities including blow dart building, mountain pie making, and soccer.

FRONTIER CAMP

Wild Wet Wednesday will keep campers cool all day long, topped with a wild wet wagon ride!

Campers will also experience the Flying Squirrel and low ropes challenges. Special choice activities

include hatchet throwing, carving walking sticks, and frisbee golf.

TRAILBLAZER CAMP

Designed specifically for our oldest group of campers, this week takes camp to the next

level. Piled on top of popular camp favorites, Trailblazers will take part in the legendary

“The WAY” night event and two off-site trips.

Read on for more details on our Refer-A-Friend Discount and Outbound Adventure Camp.

OVERNIGHT CAMP SCHEDULE

Camp Name Age Dates Early Bird Price Price After 5/1

Explorer I 7-10 June 23-25 190.00 205.00 Explorer II 7-10 Aug 9-11 190.00 205.00 Pioneer I 9-12 June 28-July 2 295.00 310.00 Pioneer II 9-12 July 12-16 295.00 310.00 Frontier I 11-13 July 26-30 295.00 310.00 Frontier II 11-13 Aug 2-6 295.00 310.00 Trailblazer 13-15 July 19-23 325.00 340.00 Outbound 14-16 July 27-30 285.00 300.00

Ever wonder what’s at the bottom

of the ocean? About 95% of the

ocean floor is still unexplored,

with unknown hills and valleys

throughout. That means there is a

lot of discovery to do! Our Bible times

this summer will be spent discovering

the valleys of our own lives, the hard

times and difficult questions that everyone

has to face at some point. Thankfully, the

Bible offers truth that we can trust. So get ready

to dive deep; we have some exploring to do!

DAILY ACTIVITIES:

Campers will experience a diverse set of activities that broaden horizons and build lasting memories, including creative crafts, 225 ft. waterslide, swimming, group games, sports, night activities, and interaction with live animals. Additional activities vary between camps. HEADLINING EVENTS FOR 2020 WEEK-LONG CAMPS:

• The Great Fort Battle

• Theme night: “Dive Deep” water carnival • Capture the Puzzle night game

• Forest Follies skit night DAILY LIVING:

The camp experience allows kids to unplug from “normal” life surrounded by the grandeur of God’s creation. Campers sleep in

bunkhouses without electricity and cook breakfast and some dinners over a campfire. Lunch is served in the dining hall.

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Wilderness Day Camp

(one week only)

July 6-9

Tuesday-Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Ages 8-12

Lunch and Supper provided.

Cost: Early Bird $160 (After 5/1: $175)

This specialty day camp is perfect for the more

adventurous day campers. Each day will feature outdoor

skills training, supper over the fire, and classic camp fun such as the pool and nature shack. Space is very limited.

Before & After Care

Before Care: $20.00 7 AM - 9 AM

After Care: $20.00 4 PM - 5:30 PM Both Before and After Care: $40.00

DAY CAMP SCHEDULE Week Date 1 June 21-25 2 June 28- July 2 3* July 6-9* 4 July 12-16 5 July 19-23 6 July 26-30 7 August 2-6 8 August 9-13

Discovery Day Camp

Monday-Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Ages 6-11

Lunch and snack provided.

Choose 1 or up to 8 weeks of camp Cost: Early Bird $140 (After 5/1: $155)

Day camp is the perfect place for kids to grow and explore in a safe, wholesome outdoor environment. Jam-packed days include hands-on crafts, a 225’ waterslide, Bible time, live barnyard and woodland critters, weekly themes and much more. Campers will be placed in similar age groups with passionate, well-trained staff, and will make new friendships along the way!

Trekkers Day Camp

Monday-Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Ages 12-14

Lunch and snack provided. Choose 1 or up to 8 weeks of camp Cost: Early Bird $165 (After 5/1: $180)

Participants must be able to function independently

without one-to-one assistance.Trekkers engage in

activities specifically designed for their age group. Each week features a unique off-site trip such as

canoeing, mini golf, or touring a dairy farm.

Day Camp

*July 6-9 is a

4-day week T-F Discovery Camp early bird $115 ($130 after 5/1) Trekkers Camp early bird $140 ($155 after 5/1)

“We love Woodcrest

and see a wonderful

shift in our son’s

wellbeing during the

weeks he is at camp.”

–PARENT

“Day camp was the perfect thing for my son

this year. His comment on the last day was

‘I wish day camp would never end!’”

–PARENT

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RISE

Staff-in-Training Program

Session 1: June 28-July 2 & July 5-9 Session 2: July 12-16 & July 19-23 Ages 15-16

Cost: $210 (that’s one price for two weeks!) Due to increasing demand, RISE is now running twice a summer. RISE is the next step for those intent on growing as a Christian and as a leader. It is the capstone camp experience for any camper wondering, “What is it like to be on staff?”. Ask any former RISEer and they will tell you RISE is a

legendary time, with off-site trips, service projects, outdoor skills challenges, and even shadowing a day camp

counselor in action. Campers must apply and be accepted into RISE.

Outbound Adventure Camp

July 27-30 Ages 14-16

Cost: Early Bird Before 5/1: $285 (After 5/1: $300)

The ultimate camp experience: 4 days, 3 nights spent at an off-site location. Campers will be tenting, hiking, rock

climbing, and canoeing. Must be of sufficient physical fitness to

participate.

Father/Daughter Canoe

Sat., May 22, 2021

8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Age: 9 and older

Cost: $165 Father/Daughter pair ($70 for an additional daughter)

A day of canoeing on the Schuylkill River is peaceful, fun and full of quality time for dads and daughters. This trip is fully equipped including food, just bring yourselves! We’ll admire the natural beauty of the river, learn canoeing skills, and take some time to reflect on our journeys with Christ.

Father/Son Campout

Theme: Siege the Day—Taking Every Thought Captive

Main Activity: Build your own catapult & have competitions launching items

June 4-5, 2021

Fri. 6:00 PM – Sat. 4:00 PM Age: 5 and older

Cost: Fathers $45, Sons $30/per son. Plus Lodging fee. Lodging options: Bring a tent, RV, or reserve a bunk house

Create a great memory with your sons or grandsons. Enjoy the outdoors during this all-inclusive overnight event. Friday dinner though Saturday

lunch is included. During chapel time, fathers and sons will study Paul’s instructions from 2 Corinthians 10:3-6. Other activities include group

games, the waterslide, and more. Full details and registration online.

SPECIAL!

Do RISE or Trailblazer,

get $50 off Outbound

Adventure Camp!

Refer-A-Friend Discount

(Overnight Camp Only)

Bring one new friend to Woodcrest, receive $40 off for both you and your friend!

• Anyone referring new friends must be a returning overnight camper.

• Referred friend must be novernight camp program aew to Woodcrest's nd not an immediate family member.

• Both registrations must be received by May 1st.

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–PARENT

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cared for and included

in all aspects.”

–PARENT

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