Archive for July, 2010

Clearwater Pictures, Day 2


2010
07.30

Sorry for the delay. We have internet (thanks to Steve!), but not a lot of down time to post!

Day 2 was boat day and games day. Here’s a few pictures from the day, click here for all of them!

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Clearwater Pictures, Day 1


2010
07.29

Welcome to Camp! We had a great first day! Here’s a little of what we did:

Deal or No Deal, using candy! Won was: 1/2 of a DumDum, 40 Tootsie Rolls and 100 Starburst!

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Spicy’s Dance Party!

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Here’s what the boys did during the dance party! (Lucky for them it was only one song!)

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We made boats! Each cabin had to work together to make a boat that would float. Tools: 4 cardboard boxes and one roll of duct tape. They got very creative!

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Click here for all the pictures from Day 1. Day 2 pictures are uploading now, will post them by the morning!

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Clearwater Student Booklet


2010
07.28

Click here to download the 2010 Clearwater booklet students have for the week.

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Clearwater 2010 Leaving Plans


2010
07.26

Meet at Redeemer at 7:30 a.m. having already eaten breakfast. Bring release form, payment if not already paid for and be ready for a great few days of camp.

There will be a Uhaul for luggage so make sure you get out money for lunch and carry it with you. The drive is about 4 to 4 1/2 hours. You can bring a book or magazine if you want to read on the bus. Any questions call me at 913-439-9319 or email at bhough@redeemer-pca.org

Do be sure to pack a flashlight for night capture the flag.

Parents Packet (includes release form)

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MuckFest 2010: Videos


2010
07.25

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Trash Can Jump


2010
07.25

Every once in awhile Ubuntu and I try to see if we could beat the youth in games if we tried our hardest. Increasingly the answer is no, but we did find the game of Trash Can is still a place of adult dominance. This video shows a little of that, but is really worth of a blog post due to an escape I couldn’t be prouder of. I know, it’s sad, but check it out.

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