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Register Click here for Info about Senior High Leadership (SHL) Extreme Camp: Are you ready for Extreme Camp? This camp is the most adventurous that Cedarkirk offers. Including overnight campouts off-site, kayaking through Fort DeSoto’s lush mangroves, hiking through Florida’s tropical beauty, and challenging yourself on the high ropes course, this camp has it all. At Cedarkirk, campers will stay in the rustic cabins or platform tents and experience all the adventure activities - zip line, climbing wall, and cookouts - that camp has to offer. Come join us for what what may be your best week of the summer!
Senior High Conference: Individuals who sign up for this camp will experience camp in a different way. This small group camp provides for great late night discussions and the opportunity to learn more about yourself, those around you, and God. Whether you are new to Cedarkirk or have been coming for years, this is your chance to relax, have fun, and make some of the best friends of your life. We’ll do some favorite camp activities and add some new ones too: get ready for worships filled with the music you love, volleyball on the sand court, and a luau at the pool. Senior High Conference campers will stay in air-conditioned facilities.
Mid-High and Senior High Music, Arts, and Drama Camp: Music, Arts, and Drama campers will have the chance to explore their creative side at camp, taking time each day to discover different aspects of the creative arts. Drama improvisation, a variety of artistic disciplines, and praise and worship are only a few of the exciting possibilities this summer. While living in air-conditioned facilities, you will have a chance to experience some of your favorite Cedarkirk activities: canoeing, zip lining, kayaking, campfires, and swimming.
The Source: Come join us as we dive into an exciting week of water-related explorations! In addition to traditional camp activities, part of each day will be spent exploring the source of our water supply, how our actions affect our sources of water, and what God - the source of everything - has to say about water. During the week we will play in and learn about the waters that fill the Alafia River, have a behind-the-scenes tour and overnight experience at the Florida Aquarium, and take a beach trip, with worship at sunset. These campers will stay in air-conditioned facilities.
Helping Hands Service Camp: Are you looking to really make a difference in people’s lives and learn more about God’s call to mission? This camp invites Middle School and High School campers to explore the little and big ways in which we can serve God in the world around us. Campers will get to enjoy traditional Cedarkirk activities as well as a special mission project each day. These projects will range from improvements at camp to traveling off-site to explore the needs of the communities around us. Campers will receive service hours for their help. Let’s join together in fun and service to further God’s kingdom!
Magical Mystery Tour: Do you like surprises? This exciting camp offers our oldest campers the chance to be surprised every day. Here are some clues: the activities might be at camp or off-site; they might be indoor or they might be outdoor. Too vague? That’s the magic of the tour. The mystery of the unknown allows you to bond with friends as you stay in the moment and let tomorrow bring what tomorrow brings. When necessary, we will let you know what type of clothes to wear and when to get up for the day. Other than that, there are no clues. The bus for this tour may fill up fast so sign up early for a phenomenal experience!
One to Won Buddy: New for 2010! This new service camp pairs high school students (One to Won Buddies) with 7th - 12th grade students with developmental disabilities (One to Won Campers). As a Buddy, you will befriend and encourage Campers as you each experience your favorite camp activities together. One to Won Buddies will have a fun and exciting weekend at camp, but are expected to demonstrate the maturity required to create a supportive and fun experience for their new friend. Counselors and volunteers are responsible for planning and facilitating activities and the care of the campers.
Ready to Sign Up? Click Here to Register! *Prices
marked with an asterisk reflect the price after Tampa Bay and Peace River
presbytery subsidies. If you are a member of a church in either of these
presbyteries, you must have your supplemental application signed in order to
receive the discounted price. |