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Word of Life Youth Camp has been creating memories for kids and teens for 25 years, and this summer promises to be just as exciting as the ones before it. Join hundreds of other campers this summer as we participate in new games, new activities, exciting challenges to deepen your walk with God and the pursuit of the ‘Canada Cup’! Our Red and Blue Teams are revving – all we need now is YOU! Your Friends, Scott and Rachel Foreman David, Dawson, Lucas and Ryan High School Week 1 (July 4-9): Larry Parschauer (WOL Saskatchewan) High School Week 2 (July 11-16): Ric Garland (US Director for WOL Church Ministries) Junior High Week 3 (July 18-23): Barry Speck (CDN Director for WOL Church Ministries) Junior High Week 4 (July 25-30): Larry Bollback (former NAIA Soccer Athlete of the Year) Junior High Week 5 (Aug 1-6): Jeff Eastwood (Youth Pastor, Kitchener, Ontario) Children’s Week 6 (Aug 8-13): Jon Ward (Dean of Men, WOL Bible Institute Owen Sound) Children’s Week 7 (Aug 15-20): Dave Frost (Pastor, Deckerville, Michigan) Along with these exceptional speakers will be our Camp Directors, Scott Foreman and Tim Chambers. Our meetings are action packed with singing, drama and funny video skits. Prices: High School $310, Junior High (Grades 6-8) $285 (*with Special Sports week of Camp July 25-30 at $310), Children (Grades 1-5) $260 "For campers who want to come for a second week, the special additional week price is $175.00" We are dedicating an entire week (July 25-30) to our basketball AND soccer sports camp. Receive instruction from former Canadian/US college and semi-pro players all week long. Learn to play your game like never before and get an edge before your next season hits. Joining us to assist with our sports camps is Larry Bollback, former college athlete with Cedarville University (Cedarvile, OH). Larry’s jersey number was retired by Cedarville in 1998, and he also leads in all-time scoring (a 36-year record). Larry was also invited by USA Soccer to their 1976 Olympic training camp. Paul and Megan Herrington are also assisting in our Sports You can see our location on a map by going here. GPS Navigation (use this address if you use GPS navigation in your vehicle): Screening campers for influenza-like symptoms before they enter the camp. Placing handwashing facilities and alcohol-based sanitizer at multiple sites around camps. Setting up designated health care areas to isolate sick campers from others. Keeping campers an arm's length away from one another while sleeping, and placing campers head to foot in bunk beds or tents. Monitoring campers for symptoms of influenza-like illness, and asking staff to teach and model good infection control behaviour to campers. Notifying public health officials if there is a cluster of campers with influenza-like illness. In addition, all campers are checked for head-lice before being admitted to camp. Our goal is to provide the best camping experience possible for every camper, and will continue to make decisions that place the needs of the camper first. If you have any questions about these standards, please email me at scottf@wol.ca Sincerely, “I can’t say enough about the positive affect the summer had on my daughter. She has an enthusiasm that was missing for a long time, her peer group at school has changed in a positive way and she can’t wait to go back to Camp again next year.” – Bill (Toronto). "My daughter has attended WOL camps for a number of years now and we have always been pleased with her experience there. We would recommend the camp to others for both the content of the camp and the reasonable price.” – Elaine (Cambridge). Register Now!
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