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Intermediate A


Intermediate Camp A
June 27-July 3
Rising 6th-7th graders
Clergy: Ripp Hardaway
For questions about your camper's arrival and what to pack, click on the Parent / Camper Information Page. Also, please feel free to contact Brenda Johnson, Camp Capers Office and Registration Manager at capers@hctc.net or 830-995-3966 ext 10

Check back during this session to see daily updates and pictures.

 

 

Photo Gallery

  1. Parents of campers may go to the Ultracamps Website and login, click here
  2. On the left side there will be icons that say "Upcoming Sessions, Photo Gallery and Email a camper." Click on "Photo Gallery" and choose the specific camp sesssion to view photos.
  3. Parents may invite friends and family to view photos by "Creating a Friend Account" and adding them to their account.

Email Directions

  1. Read the mail and email directions by going to the Parent and Camper Information page

 

Day 1 

The campers arrived and after checking in and moving into their cabins, they went to the pool for a swim check and free swim. For dinner they ate chicken strips, mashed potatoes, corn, and vanilla pudding. After dinner they went to the activities building for introductions, rules, and ice breaking games. After evening canteen, the campers went to night chapel and back to their cabins for devotions and bedtime.

 

 

Day 2 

This morning, the campers ate eggs, bacon, and biscuits with gravy for breakfast. After morning chapel, they went to the softball field to play fris-o-lay and to the activities building for a teaching session. Just prior to lunch, the campers participated in a dance party. For lunch, the campers ate sloppy-joes, chips, and fruit salad. After rest period, the campers went swimming the river and pool and went to arts and crafts to work on decorating their nametags. For dinner, the campers ate spaghetti, french bread, green beans, and ice cream bars. After dinner, the campers had a time for worship before heading to the centrum to play ball-o-lay and have nighttime canteen. After canteen, they went back to the activities building for a few short challenge games before going to nighttime chapel and back to their cabins.

 

 

Day 3

This morning, the campers ate waffles for breakfast. After morning chapel, some of the campers went to the activities building for their teaching time and the rest went to the centrum to play triple dodgeball. Then groups switched activities before all campers came together for a whole camp dance party prior to lunch. For lunch, the campers ate corndogs, chips, and peaches. After rest period, the campers swam in either the river or pool and went to arts and crafts to work on nametags and matchstick crosses. For dinner, the campers ate fajitas, rice, beans, and brownies. After worship and a slideshow, the campers played capture the flag. Following canteen, the campers went back to the activities building for a few minute-to-win-it challenges before chapel and bedtime.
 

Day 4 

This morning, the campers ate pigs-in-a-blanket for breakfast. After breakfast and morning chapel, the campers went to their activity: nuke 'em and to teaching. In teaching they participated in a relay race. For lunch, the campers ate frito pie and pears. After lunch, the campers went to arts and crafts to create banners for the kingdoms their cabins created in teaching on Monday. They also went swimming in the pool. For dinner, the campers ate steak fingers, mashed potatoes, corn, and vanilla cake. After dinner, the campers had a time of worship and watched the slideshow before playing human clue. After nighttime canteen, the campers gathered in the activities building for three more minute-to-win-it challenges before heading off to chapel and then back to their cabins.

 

Day 5

This morning campers ate French Toast for breakfast. After breakfast, they had chapel in the activities building due to the rain and then they watched the movie UP. After the movie, the campers participated in various activities including a relay race and boppity-bop-bop-bop before their daily dance party. For lunch, the campers ate mini sirloin burgers, chips, and fruit salad. After lunch and rest period, the campers went to arts and crafts to make tie-dye t-shirts and to the pool to swim. For dinner, campers ate mini pizzas, vegetables, and ice cream bars. After worship and the slideshow, the campers participated in capers olympics. Afterward, they went to the river for a special chapel before going back to circle drive for rootbeer floats and fireworks.  

Day 6 

This morning, the campers ate pancakes for breakfast. After chapel in the activities building, they had an all camp teaching about the Good Samaritan, which was followed by a human clue-like activity. After teaching, the campers went to the centrum to play ball-o-lay before a dance party and lunch. For lunch, the campers ate chicken sliders, chips, and apples. Following an extended rest period, the campers went to arts and crafts to make stoles for the Dean and Chaplain and to the pool to swim. For dinner, the campers ate bbq hot dogs and hamburgers and macaroni and cheese in the dining hall due to the weather. Following dinner, the campers went to the activities building for the pre-show talent show before going to the centrum for snow cones. The evening ended with the second half of the talent show in the activities building, chapel, and devotions in the cabins.
 

Day 7 

   

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