We will stand as witnesses of God at all times, and in all things, and in all places
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Girl's Camp June 26-29
Girl's Camp is coming up! Below you will find information about Girl's Camp as well as a packing list. If you have questions, contact the numbers in the next post of the leaders in charge of camp. Can't wait to see you all there!
Girl's Camp Information
Picket Lane Girl’s Camp 2012
June 26 – 29
Dear Parents:
Our Stake theme this year for camp is “Arise & Shine to C.E.R.E.A.L. (Christ’s Eternal Role Enriches All Life)”. They have asked each ward to represent a cereal and a value from the YW’s theme. Our ward will represent Marshmallow Mateys and the value of Integrity. We are really excited about the fun and growth we will have being the Mighty Mateys: Pirates with Integrity. We have been teaching the girls to be a different kind of pirate – one who shares her “treasure”, or light of Christ, with everyone.
Girl’s camp will be held at the Aspencrest again (near Kamas and Woodland, about 1 ½ hours from Stansbury). We will be meeting at the church at 6:30 AM on Tuesday, June 26. Please be on time because we will be leaving promptly for camp at 7:00 AM. We will return home from camp the following Friday morning/afternoon.
Attached to this letter, we are providing you with a camping list with items that are needed and/or suggested for each girl to bring. Please contact any Camp or YW leaders if you have questions or problems regarding any items on the list. **Remember that an air mattress may be brought, but there is no guarantee that there will be space to use it.
Shorts, sleeveless shirts, bare midriffs, and immodest pajamas are not allowed. Capris are okay as long as they are below the knee when sitting. Please make sure the girls pack clothes that are appropriate for hiking and camping so they can be comfortable and safe. Make sure you daughter has at least one pair of shoes suitable for hiking.
We have assigned each girl a “Secret Sister”. Each girl will give her secret sister three inexpensive gifts. Please keep the total amount spent under five dollars. Secret Sister assignments should be attached to your packet.
Please remember that cell phones, mp3 players and other electronics are not allowed for use at camp (there is no cell service in our campground anyway). If any electronics are brought, camp leaders will hold onto them until the end of camp. Also, pranks at camp aren’t allowed as they can easily hurt the feelings of others or cause injury to fellow campers.
We are so excited to be a part of Girls Camp this year! Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you!
Camp Leaders Contact Info:
Sarah Freitas (801)652-0787
Melissa Cox (435)840-3971
Adah Black (801)910-0634
Mimi Clark (801)623-1612
Girl's Camp Packing List
Clothing:
2 pair pants or capris (must cover knees when seated)
4 shirts – at least one long sleeve. No tank tops or showing mid-drifts
Socks – at least 4 pair
Hat or bandana
2 pair closed toed shoes (one for hiking)
Warm and modest pajamas
Underwear
Sweatshirt or light jacket
Warm jacket or coat
Rain jacket or poncho
Personal Items:
Scriptures
Camp manual
Pen or pencil
Flashlight and batteries
Water bottle
Small backpack or camelback or canteen or fanny pack for the hike
Three secret sister gifts – MUST cost no more than $5 for all 3 combined.
Bedding:
Warm sleeping bag
Blanket
Pillow
Toiletries:
Deodorant
Sunscreen
Chapstick with sunscreen
Brush/comb
Hair ties/clips etc
Towel
Washcloth
Bug spray
Toothbrush/toothpaste
Kleenex
Gallon size zip-loc bag
Bar of soap/face soap
Small shampoo/conditioner
Small lotion
1 roll toilet paper
1 kitchen size garbage bag
Optional Items:
Camera
Pocket knife
Compass
First aid kit
Camp or folding chair
Snacks (will not be kept in your tent, please bring in a zip-loc bag for storage in a vehicle)
Personal medication
Feminine hygiene products
Foam or air mattress
Do Not Bring:
Cell phones
Digital music players (I-pod, MP3 etc.)
Other electronic gadgets
Frowns
If you do not have any of these items please let your leaders know. We’ll help you find them.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Welcome back from Trek!
Welcome back! We hope you had a wonderful experience at trek this year. We can't wait to hear all about it! Encourage your friends who didn't make it this time to come with you next time!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Trek packing and Mutual Activity
This Wednesday the 6th we will have mutual at 7:00pm. Bring your trek 5 gallon buckets PACKED so we can look through them and make sure you have the essentials! Good luck with trek!
Here is a packing list for trek:
Camel pack, canteen or attachable water bottle
Personal first-aid kit or equivalent including:
...band-aids, antibiotics (Neosporin), moleskin (blisters),
Tweezers, A&D or Desitin, baby powder (for chafing) etc.
Personal care kit including:
...Hand sanitizer, deodorant, comb (brush), wash cloth,
hand towel, tooth brush & paste, feminine hygiene products,
prescriptions, allergy medication, insect repellant
(should contain DEET), sunscreen & sunglasses.
Small flashlight with fresh batteries
Hat...should have broad brim to offer most sun protection; this
includes hats for girls
Pajamas
Rain slicker or poncho and medium weight coat
Walking/hiking shoes...must be broken-in (NOT NEW!!!!)
Warm sleeping bag, pillow and sleeping pad...all rolled together
and not to exceed 6” across (we’ll be lenient!)
One complete change of clothing including undergarments; 3
extra pairs of comfortable socks
Sturdy gloves
Journal or pad to record thoughts, impressions, activities
Personal mess kit or pie tin with fork
A five-gallon bucket with lid
ITEMS TO CONSIDER:
Your hat should have
a broad brim and a chin
strap (do you think the
wind might blow in Skull
Valley?); a bandanna for your
neck would be a good idea.
Modesty will be key when deciding what you should
wear and what pajamas to bring. Let’s keep the
values we know to be correct!!
No shorts whatsoever! Shirts with sleeves and collars
are best; nylon stockings worn under regular
socks can help to prevent blisters
A spare pair of light gym shoes may be a good idea,
but all shoes must be well broken-in
Your five-gallon bucket will be your suitcase...all your
personal stuff must fit in that bucket (with the exception
of your sleeping bag, pillow, pad and coat).
The lid must attach securely.
DO NOT BRING:
New shoes, flip flops, sandals...only sturdy shoes
Cell phones, ipods, radios or any other electronic
equipment (these will be confiscated during trek)
Snacks, candy or soda...snacks will be provided on
the trail.
Any clothing that will not meet church standards.
It might be a good idea to label everything with your name and ward!
Monday, June 4, 2012
Book of Mormon in 80 days challenge
On Sunday we received a chart to start a challenge. We would love for all the girls to read the Book of Mormon in 80 days. It's a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Christ as well as be able to work on the Virtue Personal Progress project. If you did not receive a chart, please let one of the Young Women Presidency know, and we will get you one!
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