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MEMORIAL DAY FAMILY CAMP
HOST PHONE: 231.580.8144
MAY 26-29, 2017
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WELCOME!We truly hope that this weekend is fun and relaxing for the whole family.
WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTSFamily Focus Activities: These activities are a great chance to reconnect with your family during a busy weekend. Check the schedule for our Family Focus activities, then plan to beat the record catch (22½” bass caught in 2012) at our Fishing Contest, grab a sundae at our Ice Cream Social, head up to the Game Room for Bingo, play as a family at Crud Wars (be sure to wear closed toe shoes and clothes you can get dirty), rise and shine at 8:00 am Sunday for the 5k Fun Run/Walk. Anyone is welcome to participate in this scenic run around camp. We are using our cross country trail course, which begins in front of the Fire Houses in Storybrook.
REGISTRATIONRegistration begins Friday at 4pm at the main entrance. You will be required to check in and get wristbands for all members of your group before entering camp.Bronze Band: Registration, ages 4 and up $40/personSilver Band: Registration + Combo Activities, ages 4 and up $75/personGold Band: Registration + Meals, ages 4 and up $85/personPlatinum Band: Registration + Meals + Combo Activities, ages 4 and up $115/personChildren 0-3 Registration + Meals + Combo Activities, FREE with an adultFor your safety and security: l All guests must wear a registration wristband throughout the weekend. If you lose or damage your wristband, please return to registration, or ask a host for assistance. l All guests must enter and exit through the main gate. All other gates will be locked.GATE CODE: # TBDFOR WEATHER RELATED ANNOUNCEMENTS:Text FAMILY2017 to 84483 to receive weather related cancellations and weekend related announcements.
TRADING POST HOURSCome check out our camp store full of SpringHill apparel, souvenirs and snacks. The Trading Post will be closed during main sessions.
Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
4:00pm-9:30pm 8:00am-9:30pm 8:00am-9:30pm 8:00am-1:00pm
WIFI INTERNET ACCESSWireless Internet access is now available in many parts of main camp.To connect, please have your computer or device connect to the SHC-GUEST network, then launch a web browser and enter the username and password below.Network: SHC-GUEST Username: retreats Password: zipline
Follow us on Instagram @springhillcamps. Tag pictures from this weekend #shfamily2017.
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OUR SPEAKERS AND WORSHIP LEADERS
Bread of Stone’s goal is to share what God has been doing in their lives personally and as a group through their lives and music.Stirred by a passion and love for their fellow countrymen the band started a ministry called The Light Project, which provides food, transportation, and other necessities to the unfortunatecommunity in Indonesia. They work with the poorest of the poor. They share God’s love through action and deed, and through individual and personal encounters. Bread of Stone has toured with some of the top names in Christian music including the Newsboys, Stellar Kart, DecembeRadio, Petra, Building 429, and many others.
Josh Isenhardt is a dynamic and high-energy communicator who is passionate about sharing truth in a simple and impactful way. Through his unique blend of storytelling, object lessons, and hard-hitting principles, Josh is effective at capturing his audience’s attention while leading them to life-change.
Speaker: Josh Isenhardt
Josh has spoken to audiences of 10 to 10,000 while developing leaders, one-on-one, to accomplish their life purpose. Through Simple Message, Josh helps companies, organizations and individuals to simplify what they are trying to say in order to maximize the impact of their message.
Worship: Bread of Stone
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2017 MEMORIAL DAY
FRIDAY4:00–10:00 pm Check-In Luggage Pavilion
5:00–8:00 pm Dinner Dining Hall
6:00-9:00 pm Open Activities Various Locations
6:00-9:00 pm Signups: Paintball, Horses, Tournaments Gym Awning
8:30-9:00 pm Family Focus: Bingo Game Room
9:15-11:00 pm Campfire & Concert with Bread of Stone Tubing Hill
11:00 pm Quiet Hours in Housing Areas
SATURDAY8:00-9:00 am Family Focus: Fishing Contest Storybrook Beach
8:00–10:00 am Breakfast Dining Hall
8:30-9:45 am Open Activities Various Locations
8:30–10:45 am Signups: Paintball, Horses, Tournaments Gym Awning
10:30 am-Noon Childcare ages 0 through kindergarten Catapult/Game Room
10:45–11:45 am Main Session with Josh Isenhardt Worship with Bread of Stone Olson Auditorium
11:45 am–1:45 pm Lunch Dining Hall
12:30-6:30 pm Open Activities Various Locations
1:00-2:00 pm Family Focus: Cardboard Boats Canoe Beach
2:00-3:00 pm Ultimate Frisbee Soccer Field
3:00-4:00 pm Infiltration, ages 6-11 and Parents Adventure Island
5:00–7:00 pm Dinner Dining Hall
7:15–8:45 pm Childcare ages 0 through kindergarten Catapult/Game Room
7:30–8:30 pm Main Session with Josh IsenhardtWorship with Bread of Stone Olson Auditorium
8:45–9:30 pm Family Focus: Ice Cream Social Dining Hall
9:00–11:00 pm Open Activities Various Locations
11:00 pm Quiet Hours in Housing Areas
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FAMILY CAMP SCHEDULE
SUNDAY8:15 am Family Focus: 5k Fun Run/Walk In front of Fire Houses
8:00–10:00 am Breakfast Dining Hall
8:30-9:45 am Open Activities Various Locations
8:30–10:45 am Signups: Paintball, Horses & Tournaments Gym Awning
10:30 am-Noon Childcare ages 0 through kindergarten Catapult/Game Room
10:45–11:45 am Main Session with Josh Isenhardt Worship with Bread of Stone Olson Auditorium
11:45 am–1:45 pm Lunch Dining Hall
12:30-6:30 pm Open Activities Various Locations
2:00-3:00 pm Family Focus: Crud Wars Tubing Hill
5:00–7:00 pm Dinner: Annual Cookout – Included for all guests! Dining Hall
6:45–8:45 pm Childcare for ages 0 through 2 years Catapult Room
7:00–8:30 pm Main Session: Sunday Night LiveWear your Medieval costume!
New Frontiers Amphitheater
9:00-11:00 pm Family Focus: Glow in the Dark Skittle Skattle 6th Grade+ with Parents Circle Drive at Gym
9:00–11:00 pm Open Activities Various Locations
11:00 pm Quiet Hours in Housing Areas
MONDAY8:00–10:00 am Breakfast Dining Hall
8:30-9:45 am Open Activities Various Locations
10:15-11:45 am Childcare ages 0 through kindergarten Catapult/Game Room
10:30–11:30 am Main Session with Josh Isenhardt Worship with Bread of Stone Olson Auditorium
11:45 am–1:30 pm Lunch Dining Hall
Noon-1:30 pm Open Activities Various Locations
When leaving your cabin, please clean it according to the cleaning check-list in each cabin. Please be checked out of your cabins by 3:00 pm.
CHILDCARE PROGRAMChildren of any age are welcome to join you for Main Sessions. Age-appropriate care is provided as an option for our youngest guests during Main Sessions (ages 0 through kindergarten) by our incredible staff. During Sunday Night Live childcare is available for children up to age two. We encourage you to take preschool-aged children to Sunday Night Live! Times are published in the schedule above. Please make dropping off and picking up your children a priority when planning your schedule before and after sessions. Drop-off is up to 15 minutes prior to Main Sessions in the Game Room, upstairs from the Gym.
Saturday AM God’s Kingdom: The foundation of God’s kingdom is built on His perfect love.Our Kingdom: Sometimes we find the foundation of our family is built on money, our job, our abilities, and our relationships. What happens when debt occurs, the job was lost, our abilities are not good enough, or distrust occurs. Building our foundation on these things will only lead to cracks and eventual crumble. How do you build your kingdom with a foundation built on God’s love.
Saturday PM God’s Kingdom: In God’s kingdom He has shown you who you are.Our Kingdom: The world tries to blind you from what you are created for and you know who you are. We have been given a choice to receive our identity from God or from the world.
Sunday AM God’s Kingdom: The Kingdom of God is always at work around us.Our Kingdom: There are situations happening in our lives and in world around us that we don’t understand. God, however, is working through every situation if we were to take the time to see it through His lense.
Sunday Night God’s Kingdom: God is fighting on our behalf everyday. We know, how-ever, that He has won the battle.Our Kingdom: The devil is trying to steal, kill, and destroy us by trying to make other things in our lives the priority like sports, screen time, jobs, home-work and others. The priority in our kingdom should seek God first.
Monday God’s Kingdom: God calls us to continue to grow His kingdom here on earth.Our Kingdom: God call us to serve each other in our kingdom at home. God calls us to be His tools to expand His kingdom in our community and world.
SESSION INFORMATION
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WEEKEND MENU (subject to change based on availability)
Friday Dinner 5:00-8:00pm $8 BBQ Pulled Chicken Sandwich Potato Wedges Baked Beans Salad Bar Dessert: Lemon Bars
Saturday Breakfast 8-10am $6 French Toast Scrambled Eggs Potato rounds Country Gravy Southern Style Biscuits Yogurt/Cereal Bar Toast/Bagel Bar
Sat. Lunch 11:45am-1:45pm $7 Grilled Hamburgers Veggies Burgers French Fries Homemade Macaroni Salad Salad Bar Dessert: Cookies
Saturday Dinner 5-7pm $8 Beef and Chicken Tacos Seasoned Refried Beans Mexican Rice Salad Bar Dessert: Churros
Sunday Breakfast 8-10am $6 Scrambled Eggs Tater Tots Country Gravy Southern Style Biscuits Sausage Yogurt/Cereal Bar Toast/Bagel Bar
Sunday Lunch 11:45am-1:45pm $7Grilled Brats and HotdogsMac n cheeseHomemade potato chipsCarrots and RanchSalad BarDessert: Dirt Pudding
Sun. Dinner Annual Cookout 5-7pmFree to all registered guestsGrilled Steak and Chicken Cheesy HashbrownsSeasoned Green BeansDinner RollsSalad BarDessert: Brownies
Monday Breakfast 8-10am $6BreakfastFrench ToastScrambled EggsScrambled Eggs With HamCountry GravySouthern Style BiscuitsTater TotsYogurt/Cereal BarToast/Bagel Bar
Mon. Lunch 11:45am-1:30pm $7Chicken tendersCurly FriesSteamed CornSalad BarDessert: Rice Krispies
Meals for the weekend will be served in the New Frontiers Dining Hall. Meal Tickets are available in the Trading Post and at activity signup. No refunds will be given.
Individual Meals $6 Breakfast, $7 Lunch, $8 Dinner Free 4 & under with Adult Meal Band
MEAL INFORMATION
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SHUTTLES / ACTIVITY TRAMS
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY
6:00pm-10:30pm 7:45am-10:30pm 7:45am-10:30pm 7:45am-1:30pm
TRAM STOPS13. NF Climbing WallNF ZiplineHigh RopesNF Craft LoftThe PeaksPool/GymSolo ChallengeAuditorium14. StorybrookProviderLothlorienCaboosesFreedom Hall16. PaintballTrap ShootingRed Pine ParkCabooses17. TreehousesAdventure IslandAdventure Tower18. Storybrook ZiplineSafari Village19. Farm VillageFirehouses20. Water CastleSlingshotsAztec Village21. Storybrook BathhouseMini GusherSpray Park Storybrook Beach
1. Dining Hall Tram StopTrading PostAuditoriumInfirmary2. CoCo Climbing WallFlying SquirrelMeadowlands & NorwayHorseback RidingPetting Farm and Pony RidesDouble Giant Swing5. ArcheryWaterslide & CoCo PoolTeepees6. The Forts7. CoCo Basketball CourtsTrappers’ OutpostPioneer Village8. Huron Village9. Riflery10. Canoe Beach11. BlobsMighty Gusher & Water RopesChippewa Village12. Meadowlands
Driving on camp is only permitted upon arrival and departure.At all other times, shuttles will loop around camp to transport you between housing units, activities, and the Dining Hall. Trams stop at each numbered stop every fifteen to twenty minutes. Look for
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the tram stop numbers at the top of the sign posts around camp. During Sessions and Sunday Night Live, trams stop running, but the loops begin again immediately when sessoins and Sunday Night Live conclude.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTSFR
IDAY
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Storybrook Zipline(max weight 150#) Fa
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OPEN ACTIVITIESIn High Ropes Course, Centipede, In Pool, Eurobungy, In Climbing Wall,
New Frontiers Zipline (max weight 250#)
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Breakfast Child CareAges 0-K
Dinner
Child CareAges 0-K Saturday
FamilyFocus:
Ice CreamSocial
Sunday Family Focus:
Glow in the Dark Skittle Skattle 6th
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Gym Awning
Main Session
withJosh
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Bread of
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Saturday
Family Focus: Cardboard Boats
SundayFamily Focus:
Crud Wars
Saturday Main
Session with
Josh Isenhardt
& Bread of
Stone
SaturdayFamily Focus:Fishing Contest
LunchSaturday Only
Ulimate Frisbee
Infiltration Kids 6-11
with ParentsOPEN ACTIVITIESNew Frontiers Zipline
(max weight 250#), Crafts, In Climbing Wall, High Ropes, Centipede,
Ropes Ladder, Eurobungy, In Pool
SundayFamily Focus:
5K Fun Run
OPEN ACTIVITIES Slingshots, Trap Shooting,
Storybrook Zipline (max weight 150#), Water Castle, Pony Rides, Solo
Challenge, In High Ropes
OPEN ACTIVITIESPaintball, Archery, Rif lery,
Pony Rides, CC Climbing Wall, NF Climbing Wall, Flying Squirrell, Eurobungy,
Mini GusherChild CareAges 0-2OPEN ACTIVITIES
In Pool, In High Ropes, In Climbing Wall, Centipede, Ropes Ladder, Eurobungy,
Petting Farm
OPEN ACTIVITIES: Crafts, Petting Farm, Eurobungy, Solo Challenge, In High Ropes, Giant Swing, Flying Squirrel, Blobs, Gusher, Waterslide, Canoes, Paintball, Storybrook Beach,
New Frontiers Zipline (max weight 250#)
Sunday Night Live
MO
ND
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8:00
8:30
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8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
Breakfast Child CareAges 0-K Lunch When leaving
your cabin, please clean it
according to the cleaning
check-list in each cabin. Please be checked out of your cabins by
3:00 pm.
OPENACTIVITIES
NF PoolArchery
SlingshotsIn High Ropes
EurobungyIn Wall
Main Session
withJosh
Isenhardt &
Bread of
Stone
OPEN ACTIVITIESIn Pool
WaterslideCanoes, Rif leryTrap Shooting
CC WallIn Wall
NF Zipline (max weight 250#)
TENTATIVE
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FRID
AY
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
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12:00pm
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9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
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Check-In
Qui
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Activity Sign-Up - Gym Awning
Fam
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Storybrook Zipline(max weight 150#) Fa
mily
Foc
us:
Bing
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OPEN ACTIVITIESIn High Ropes Course, Centipede, In Pool, Eurobungy, In Climbing Wall,
New Frontiers Zipline (max weight 250#)
SATU
RD
AY &
SU
ND
AY
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
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12:00PM
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10:00
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11:00
11:30
Breakfast Child CareAges 0-K
Dinner
Child CareAges 0-K Saturday
FamilyFocus:
Ice CreamSocial
Sunday Family Focus:
Glow in the Dark Skittle Skattle 6th
Grade+
Qui
et H
ours
in H
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g Ar
easActivity Sign-Up
Gym Awning
Main Session
withJosh
Isenhardt &
Bread of
Stone
Saturday
Family Focus: Cardboard Boats
SundayFamily Focus:
Crud Wars
Saturday Main
Session with
Josh Isenhardt
& Bread of
Stone
SaturdayFamily Focus:Fishing Contest
LunchSaturday Only
Ulimate Frisbee
Infiltration Kids 6-11
with ParentsOPEN ACTIVITIESNew Frontiers Zipline
(max weight 250#), Crafts, In Climbing Wall, High Ropes, Centipede,
Ropes Ladder, Eurobungy, In Pool
SundayFamily Focus:
5K Fun Run
OPEN ACTIVITIES Slingshots, Trap Shooting,
Storybrook Zipline (max weight 150#), Water Castle, Pony Rides, Solo
Challenge, In High Ropes
OPEN ACTIVITIESPaintball, Archery, Rif lery,
Pony Rides, CC Climbing Wall, NF Climbing Wall, Flying Squirrell, Eurobungy,
Mini GusherChild CareAges 0-2OPEN ACTIVITIES
In Pool, In High Ropes, In Climbing Wall, Centipede, Ropes Ladder, Eurobungy,
Petting Farm
OPEN ACTIVITIES: Crafts, Petting Farm, Eurobungy, Solo Challenge, In High Ropes, Giant Swing, Flying Squirrel, Blobs, Gusher, Waterslide, Canoes, Paintball, Storybrook Beach,
New Frontiers Zipline (max weight 250#)
Sunday Night Live
MO
ND
AY
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00PM
12:30
1:00
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6:00
6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
Breakfast Child CareAges 0-K Lunch When leaving
your cabin, please clean it
according to the cleaning
check-list in each cabin. Please be checked out of your cabins by
3:00 pm.
OPENACTIVITIES
NF PoolArchery
SlingshotsIn High Ropes
EurobungyIn Wall
Main Session
withJosh
Isenhardt &
Bread of
Stone
OPEN ACTIVITIESIn Pool
WaterslideCanoes, Rif leryTrap Shooting
CC WallIn Wall
NF Zipline (max weight 250#)
TENTATIVE
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ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONSThere are numerous activities available this weekend! The options are wide open! The best part is - you will experience memorable moments that are unique to a weekend away at SpringHill. To find the times when the following choice activities are available, please refer to page 11 & 12.
HIGH ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES (Children must fit harness to participate)
CLIMBING WALL – With four levels of difficulty ranging from the beginner to the expert, this 40' tower has a challenge for everyone. In case of inclement weather, test your skill on our 30' indoor wall located in the Endeavor Center.EUROBUNGY – Get harnessed into bungy cords so you can jump & flip yourself silly on a trampoline. Do you think you can make it for the full five minutes? We dare ya! (200 pound limit)DOUBLE GIANT SWING – Grab a friend and strap in together, then have the rest of your group pull you up. Pull the rip cord for a rip-roaring ride over the lake on our 40’ giant swing. Wow… what a ride…HIGH ROPES – Work this course with a friend or loved one. Together you'll conquer challenges which require teamwork, balance, courage, and persistence... all while you're 20 feet in the air!ZIPLINE – Zipline-Come experience one of the most anticipated activities at SpringHill! You’re harnessed in for exhilarating ride as you zip down our ziplines. This weekend the New Frontiers Zipline is open is ready for you to go ziplining down our 1,000 foot lines. Our Storybrook Zipline is also open this weekend as well for young children who will enjoy our 300 foot zipline. The Cooper Country Zipline is getting remodeled and will not be open this weekend.SOLO CHALLENGE – Feeling like you need a challenge? Test your nerves and balance while climbing up 17-20 foot pole, then jumping to a trapeze in mid-air!FLYING SQUIRREL – Imagine this...two poles as tall as the sky with a pulley in-between them...a rope running through the pulley and we attach you to the rope…at the other end of the rope are 8-10 of your favorite friends, you run and they run in the opposite direction and you swing through the air like a….flying squirrel. HORSESHORSEBACK TRAIL RIDE (sign-up) – Explore the backlands of SpringHill on the back of a horse! We'll saddle them up and lead you on a 45- minute leisurely trail ride. FOR YOUR SAFETY: Long pants and closed-toed shoes are required for all horseback rides regardless of weather. You will not be allowed to ride if you are not dressed correctly.PONY RIDES – This is a great way for our younger campers, age 4-12, to experience some time on horseback as they’re led around the petting farm area.PETTING FARM – Visit the ranch and say hello to our chickens, rabbits, goats, llama, miniature horse and donkey.
WATER ACTIVITIESINDOOR POOL/WATER SLIDES – Check out our awesome indoor pool with duel spiral waterslides.OUTDOOR WATERSLIDE – The heated outdoor pool is also the splash zone for Michigan’s third-longest waterslide.BLOBS – Climb out onto one of the blobs and have a friend launch you into the air… and the water.GUSHER – This is 126 feet of gushing water. Spin, twist and shoot your way into the lake below. Or, enjoy the mini-gusher in Storybrook.WATER CASTLE – The Water Castle provides tons of fun for kids of all ages to swing, climb, jump and splash in Storybrook Lake. LAKE CANOES/KAYAKS – Enjoy some time navigating Lake Jasper in a canoe. FOR YOUR SAFETY: this activity is only open when scheduled and staffed, and life jackets are provided and must be worn the entire time you are on the water.
TARGET SPORTSPAINTBALL (sign-up) – Gear up for an adventure in the woods with a paintball marker and moving targets (a.k.a. your friends)! FOR YOUR SAFETY: Long pants, long sleeves and closed-toed shoes are required for paintball regardless of weather. You will not be allowed to play if you are not dressed correctly.RIFLERY – Ready, Aim, Fire! You get 10 for $5 shots with a .22 caliber rifle at the riflery range.Whether you’re William Tell or Daniel Boone, test your skills with our target sports.ARCHERY – free SLINGSHOT – free TRAP SHOOTING – $5 for 5 shots.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIESBASKETBALL/VOLLEYBALL COURTS – With basketball and volleyball courts there’s plenty of space and time to get in a few pickup games. All the equipment is out there. Just grab a few friends and go!
TRAM TOUR – All of our trams on Friday from 8:00-9:30pm and 10:00-11:00pm will have a tram host on it to provide all guests with all SpringHill has to offer. Tours last about 30 min.GAMEROOM – The Gameroom is packed full of foosball, ping pong, and billiards tables. We also have a multitude of board games that can be borrowed. (Closed during sessions)CRAFTS – Tie Dye, Paracord Bracelets, Leather Bracelets - CoCo CrafthouseADVENTURE TOWER – Located in Storybrook on Adventure Island
FAMILY FOCUS ACTIVITIESBINGO, FISHING CONTEST, CARDBOARD BOATS, ICE CREAM SOCIAL, 5K FUN RUN/WALK, CRUD WARS, SKITTLE SKATTLE
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Our staff can be reached by calling the on-call host at 231.580.8144. For minor emergencies, a first aid kit will always be available in the New Frontiers Infirmary and some members of camp staff are trained in first aid.For more serious injuries or after hours care, Reed City Hospital (231.832.3271) is the closest facility.
CODE OF CONDUCT & CAMPING RULES l Swimming is only allowed in our lakes and pools when a life guard is present. Please do not swim or boat in any of the lakes unless at an activity supervised by a SpringHill lifeguard. l Once you have moved in to your housing, please park your vehicle for the remainder of the weekend. Driving of vehicles, ATVs, UTVs, etc. is only permitted when you are using the vehicle to enter or exit the property. Park only in lots, not on the roads or in front of housing units. Do not park in fire lanes at the Welcome Center or Gymnasium, behind the New Frontiers Kitchen, in either skate park drives, by the Copper Country Dining Hall or in Front of the Infirmary. l Recreational use of motorbikes, ATV’s and UTV’s is not permitted on camp property, nor are they to be used to travel to and from activities on camp. Licensed drivers may drive to and from their campsite from the main entrance only. Nearby state land is available for recreational use, and township roads are open to ATV travel. Please follow all state and local laws regarding their safe use. l Use of the skate parks is only permitted with an appropriate helmet and pads, and either supervised by a parent or guardian or during a scheduled activity period with a SpringHill Staff member present. l SpringHill recognizes that pets are part of your family and are allowed during Family Camp Weekends. Pets are not allowed in any SpringHill building including housing units and dining halls. Please clean up after your pet, and keep them on a leash at all times. l No driving of any kind of vehicle or bike is permitted on or around the Tubing Hill. l Alcoholic beverages and non-prescription addictive drugs are not welcome at SpringHill. l Smoking is not allowed in any of the buildings. l Anyone with personal firearms must lock them in their vehicle, not in the housing units. l All lost and found items can be found in the bins located in the Welcome Center, Gym Foyer, Endeavor Center and the Water Slide & Storybrook Bathhouse.
+ EMERGENCIES & QUESTIONSMedical volunteers and our hosts are on site all weekend to assist you. For an ambulance, police or fire, dial 911.
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