Woodland Bible Camp 2010 Schedule

Fish & Work Week  ----------------------------------------------------May 18 – May 22  Tues. – Sat.
Organizer: J.R. Satterfield   Reach J.R. at piejrs@insightbb.com, 812-949-1959, or 502-468-4396
See the separate information sheet on this special opportunity. Registration deadline is May 10.

Work Saturdays ------------------------------------------------------------------May 1 & May 15
Many volunteers are needed for the Camp’s spring preparation with outdoor campground clean-up, cleaning and preparation of all the cabins, restrooms, dining hall, recreation building, tabernacle, etc. There are specific projects as well. Please contact David Pound for more information at 317-298-4730.

Open House ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------May 30, Sunday
Woodland invites the community to visit the camp and become more acquainted with it.
Sunday 4 – 9 p.m   Tours & visit at 4 p.m.   Free meal at 5 p.m.  Singing at 7 p.m.   Refreshments to follow.

Senior Week ---------------------------------------------------------------------June 6 – June 12
Grades: 9 – 12 & First Two Years of College
Directors: John Kesel, Justin Adams, Tim Parrott; Sonny Childs will be teaching
Reach John at 859-608-2206

Junior Week--------------------------------------------------------------------June 13 – June 19
Grades: 3 – 5
Directors: Jerry Carmichael & Jeff Adams
Reach  Jerry at 812-648-3043 or Jcarmichael143@ncci.net

Intermediate Week --------------------------------------------------------------July 11- July 17
Grades: 6 – 8
Directors: Eddie Olberding, Will Nethery, & David Pound
Reach Eddie at 812-836-2338

Beginners Day Camp----------------------------------------------------------July 17 Saturday
This is an opportunity for children ages 4 -8 to get acquainted with camp. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Free event.
Directors: Erin Borders & Valerie Hall                                                                Reach Erin at 812-699-0622

Music Week---------------------------------------------------------------July18-26 Sun. – Mon.
Grades: 9 – 12 & First Two Years of College
Directors: Joan Marsh & Jon Adams
Reach  Joan at 859-234-3386 or sjmarshus@yahoo.com

Senior Citizens Week---------------------------------------------------Sept. 13-17 Mon. – Fri.
Directors: Dick & Janell Lewis, J.R. & Pie Satterfield
Reach Dick at 423-477-3707 or J.R. at  812-949-1959

Homecoming & Annual Meeting------------------------------------September 18 Saturday
Plan to attend this important camp event. The annual meeting will be at 1100 with lunch at 1230. Contact David Pound at 317-298-4730 or Poundhouse@aol.com with questions.

High School & Middle School Retreat --------------------Oct. 1-3 (Fri. pm – Sun. 1 pm)
Directors: Jeff Adams & Larry Bryant                                                                   Reach Jeff at 812-944-3873

 

Something New at Woodland!

 

Fish & Work Week

 

May 18 -22, 2010       Tuesday – Saturday

 

This is a great opportunity to fish in the 120 well stocked lakes scattered throughout the 7,900 acres of the Greene-Sullivan State Forest (an Indiana State Park). These lakes date back to the 1930’s when the land was strip-mined. The lakes are stocked with bass, blue gill, red ear sunfish, channel catfish, crappies, and rainbow trout. Do a search for Greene-Sullivan State Forest for more information. The Forest is just south and west of the camp.

Options:

  1. Stay at the camp and fish at your leisure. The camp offers cabins, RV full hook ups, and two meals a day all for $15 per day. Stay one to five days.

 

  1. Individuals who would like to volunteer to help prepare the camp for the summer season may come and work for one to five days. If they would like to fish part of the time (not required), that would be arranged. For those choosing Option 2, there is no fee charged for those working full or part time. Lodging and meals are provided by the camp.

 

Contact J.R. Satterfield NO later than May 10 to register, if you plan to attend one or more days. Space is limited, but the fish are abundant. Prizes will be considered for the best “You should have seen the one that got away” rendition. Information will be provided about lodging, meals, fishing, license, boating information, and DNR permits.

Contact J.R. at piejrs@insightbb.com, 812-949-1959 (H) or 502-468-4396 ©.