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What should I bring?

Bible, pencil, small notebook Sleeping bag or blankets Sheets, pillow and case Casual clothing (see STANDARDS) A pair of old long pants, socks, and closed -toed shoes are required for some activities! Swimming suit (see STANDARDS) Two or three dress-up outfits (entirely optional) Towels and personal hygiene articles Warm sweater or jacket, rain wear Sunscreen, insect repellent Extra pair of old socks and tennis shoes (closed -toed shoes required for some activities!) Large garbage bag (for carrying out wet clothes the last day) OPTIONAL: 2-3 dress outfits Camera Spending money for offering, snacks, crafts and gift store

For your information


TIPS FROM EXPERIENCE: Label personal items such as towels, cameras and shirts Shower shoes! Snacks are always a good thing You will be getting wet at some point. Bring appropriate clothing A water bottle is very useful! Bring some stamps and stationary to write home Campers love to get emails! rrbc@rrbiblecamp.org What not to bring: Electronic devices Drugs or alcohol Knives, firearms, or fireworks

Living arrangements:
Boys stay in cabins and girls are housed in a traditional dorm. All facilities are air conditioned MEDICATIONS POLICY All medications must be administered by our camp nurse. If your camper needs to take medication at camp, you must turn them in to the camp nurse at the registration table upon arrival. All over-the-counter and non-prescription drugs must remain in the ORIGINAL CONTAINER. All prescription medications must be in a PHARMACY-LABELED container with the campers name on it. Loose pills will not be accepted.

Camper to counselor ratio 6:1

Clothing standards Shirts must be modest, not low cut and not revealing skin at the waist. A practical solution is to wear t -shirts. No shirts promoting alcohol or rock groups. Shorts, dresses, and skirts must be within 3 inches of the top of the knee. Long shorts, capris, or pants are great. Revealing clothing such as form -fitting shorts and tight shirts, see-through clothing, and loose-fitting muscle shirts cannot be worn alone. A one-piece bathing suit or a two-piece suit covered by a non-white t-shirt can be worn for swimming. Also, please remove body piercings except for female earrings.

To view our mission, dress standards, statement of faith and additional information about camps, visit our website at www.rrbiblecamp.org

RRBC 875 B Avenue Scranton, IA 51462

712-667-3916 rrbiblecamp.org Email: rrbc@rrbiblecamp.org

2013 Camp Schedule


(register by grade next fall)
Registration line is open from 3:30-5:30 p.m. for each camp Check out time varies on each camp. Send in $20 deposit and included registration form to preregister Junior 1 (grades 3-6) June 23, 3:30pm-June 29, 9:30am Speaker: Evangelist Duane Brown Cost: $160 (Pre Register by June 9) Science Camp (grades 7-12) June 30, 3:30pm-July 13, 9:30 am Speaker: Frank and Jon Morley Cost: $105 (Pre-register by June 16) Junior 2 (grades 3-6) July 7, 3:30 pm- July 13, 9:30 am Speaker: Charles Alber Cost: $160 (Pre-register by June 26) Junior 3 (grades 3-6) July 14, 3:30pm-July 20, 9:30am Speaker: Charles Alber Cost: $160 (Pre-Register by June 30) Junior High (grades 7-8) July 21, 3:30 pm-July 27, 9:30am Speaker: Cleuggart Mitchell Cost: $160 (Pre-Register by July 7) Senior High (grades 9- graduated seniors) July 28, 3:30 pm-August 3, 9:30 am Speaker: Jeff Dobesh Cost: $160 (Pre-Register by July 14) Starters (grades 1-2) August 5, 3:30 pm-August 6, 3:00 pm Speaker: Mary Porter Cost: $45 (Pre-Register by July 22)

What does a typical day look like?


(varies for age groups)
7:30 Rise n Shine 8:10 Flag Raising and Prayer 8:15 BREAKFAST 9:00 Cabin Clean Up 9:15 MISSIONS TIME (Hear how Gods working today!) 10:15 Instruction Time* (activity of choice) 11:10 Cabin Bible Study (How can I study Gods Word?) 12:00 DINNER 1:00 Rest Time (A quick nap or memorize Gods word) 2:00 Team Time 3:00 Acorn (Snack Shop) 3:15 Girls Swim/Guys Afternoon Action (activity of choice) 4:15 Guys Swim/Girls Afternoon Action (activity of choice) 6:00 SUPPER 6:30 Evening Action (Group Game) 7:45 EVENING SERVICE (age appropriate) 9:00 Acorn (Snack Shop) 9:30 Cabin Devos (Something to think about while drifting off) 10:00 Lights Out!

Family Camp August 7, 10:00am-August 10, 2:00pm Speaker: Joel Williamson Childrens Minister: Rick Hamilton Cost: free-will offering (Preregister by July 24)

Preregister 2 weeks before your camp to receive a $20 discount & free t-shirt! Come and Enjoy!
270 ft zip line BB Guns Archery Crafts Fishing Nature hike Carpetball Tubing Swimming Kickball Basketball Ping pong

Memory Verses
Annual A and B sheets available online Additional verses: Matthew 5-7

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