


*Senior High is the ONLY camp at Lazy F this week*
This may be the climax of many years of camping at Lazy F or a chance to become a new member of a welcoming community of friends. As a Senior High Camper you will go rafting on the mighty Yakima River, late night swimming at the Ellensburg Pool and take on individual and team challenges on our high ropes course, low ropes course, climbing tower and, of course, in our Lazy F 500! Senior High is the pinnacle of all camps and, therefore, is packed with all of the fun activities that Lazy F offers – you may get messy at the Olympics, get rid of the early morning ‘grumps’ with a hot cup of coffee at our Skyline Café or be awestruck by God’s Grace while sharing in an evening service with friends as the sun sets over the canyon! This is a just a taste of what is to come!
The Layout of Senior High is Designed to
Meet 5 Goals:
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To share in a fun, unifying faith curriculum
(Chapel, part of vespers, part of afternoon activities)
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To have time for each camper to be able to share things with their cabin
and feel they are individually valued and important
(Evening Vespers - the whole day too - but specifically vespers)
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To have an opportunity for your camper to choose an element of what they
will be doing and mingle with other kids their own age with similar
interests
(Morning Electives)
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To have time for each cabin group to come together as friends
(Afternoon Cabin Time)
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To have time for all the kids in the session to come together as a
community and have fun
(Evening Program)
A Sneak Preview Of A Day
At Camp …
7:00 WAKE UP! Rise
and Shine Sleepy Heads !
8:00 BREAKFAST
8:45 CHAPEL
9:15 MORNING
ELECTIVE PERIOD 1 - These elective periods were new in 2010 and went
down a storm! The electives are designed to give campers a chance to
mingle with other campers with similar interests and are of the same age
at the same time as developing some skills specific to Lazy F.
10:30 MORNING ELECTIVE PERIOD 2
- Electives for your session might include: climbing, the craft house,
wilderness skills, field games, archery or new course a staff develops.
11:45 WASH HANDS - line up for
lunch
12:00 LUNCH
12:45 FOB (Feet on Bunk) is a
restful quiet hour for a nap or to write a letter home
2:00 STORE TIME!!
2:30 CABIN ACTIVITY
TIME - During this time the counselors have set out planned activities
to do as a cabin unit. Some of the activities will focus around our
weekly theme, while others might include: tackling one of camp’s classic
hikes, tubing on the creek, our awesome hillside slip-n-slide, going
through the challenge course as a cabin unit, challenging themselves on
the high ropes course or climbing tower, tie-dying or other arts and
crafts, field games, orienteering, or about a dozen other activities.
5:30 DINNER
6:15 EVENING PROGRAM
– Including Campfires, Messy Olympics, Carnivals, Lazy F 500, Scavenger
Hunts and Much Much More !
8:00 CABIN VESPERS –
This is a time for devotion discussions related to what’s going on in
their cabin along with topics from our weekly theme
9:30 LIGHTS OUT
– Time to get some well-deserved rest (Times vary depending on the age
range of the campers)
