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   <h1><strong>Title:</strong>&nbsp;Intermediate B</h1>
<p><strong>Author:</strong>&nbsp;Kelly Harris</p>
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<strong>Date:</strong> May 19, 2009 7:30:01 PM  or Tue, 19 May 2009 19:30:01 </p>
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<strong><img style="width: 236px; height: 315px" src="var/files/Image/Camp%20Capers/2009/Intermediate%20Camp%20B/ICB.jpg" alt="" width="236" height="315" align="right" />Intermediate Camp B (ICB)</strong> 
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<strong>Aug 1-7</strong> 
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<strong>Rising 6th-7th graders</strong> 
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<strong>Clergy: Matt Wise</strong> 
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For questions about your camper's arrival and what to pack, click on the <a href="index.php/entities/Parent_%26_Camper_Information"><font color="#b61200">Parent / Camper Information Page</font></a>. Also, please feel free to contact Brenda Johnson, Camp Capers Office and Registration Manager at <a href="mailto:capers@hctc.net"><font color="#b61200">capers@hctc.net</font></a> or 830-995-3966 ext 10 
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<h4 align="center">Check back during this session to see daily updates and pictures. </h4><span> </span>
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	<span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Arial"><span>Parents of campers may go to the Ultracamps Website and login, <a href="https://www.ultracamp.com/clientlogin.aspx?idCamp=215&amp;campCode=DWT" target="_blank"><font color="#b61200">click here</font></a></span></span> 
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	<li><span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: Arial"><span>On the left side there will be icons that say &quot;Upcoming Sessions, Photo Gallery and Email a camper.&quot; Click on &quot;Photo Gallery&quot;</span></span> and choose the specific camp sesssion to view photos. </li>
	<li>Parents may invite friends and family to view photos by &quot;Creating a Friend Account&quot; and adding them to their account. </li>
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<h3 align="center">Email Directions</h3>
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	<li>Read the mail and email directions by going to the <a href="index.php/entities/Parent_%26_Camper_Information" target="_blank"><font color="#b61200">Parent and Camper Information</font></a> page<span><br />
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			<h4>Day 1 </h4></td>
			<td>The campers arrived today. After moving into their cabins, they went to the pool for the swim check. For dinner, the campers ate chicken strips, mashed potatoes, green beans, and brownies. Following dinner, the campers went to the activities building for worship, introductions, and ice breakers. After these activities, the campers went to the centrum for canteen. At the end of the night, the campers went to chapel for compline before going back to their cabins for devotions and bedtime. </td>
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			<h4>Day 2 </h4></td>
			<td> The campers ate eggs, bacon, and biscuits for breakfast. After morning chapel, they went to teaching or morning activity. The morning activity was triple dodgeball on the centrum. In teaching, the campers watched the staff in a short skit which introduced the idea of burdens. For lunch, the campers ate sloppy joes, chips, and fruit salad. After rest period, the campers went swimming in either the pool or river. In arts and crafts they worked on nametags. For dinner, the campers ate spaghetti, bread, corn, and chocolate cake. After worship and a slideshow of the day's pictures, they played capture the flag. Following the game, the campers went to the centrum for canteen before going to chapel and back to their cabins. </td>
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			<h4>Day 3</h4></td>
			<td> This morning, the campers ate waffles for breakfast. After morning chapel, the campers either went to the activities building for teaching or to the softball field for soccer. In teaching, the campers watched another skit put on by staff and participated in a scavenger hunt communication activity. For lunch, the campers ate corndogs, tater tots, and pears. In the afternoon, the campers went swimming in either the pool or river and to arts and crafts to finish their nametags. For dinner, the campers ate fajitas, beans, rice, and coffee cake. After worship and a slideshow, the campers played human clue before going to evening canteen. The night ended with chapel and devotions in the cabins. </td>
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			<h4>Day 4 </h4></td>
			<td> This morning, the campers ate pigs-in-a-blanket for breakfast. After morning chapel, the campers went to the activities building for teaching. In teaching, they watched another skit and participated in a team building activity focused on community. Following teaching, the campers went to the centrum to play ball-o-lay. For lunch, the campers ate frito pie and peaches. In the afternoon, the campers went swimming in the river or pool and tie-dyed t-shirts in arts and crafts. For dinner, the campers ate steak fingers, mashed potatoes, green beans, and cookies. After worship and a slideshow, the campers played played jungle safari. The evening continued with canteen before night chapel and devotions in the cabins. </td>
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			<h4>Day 5</h4></td>
			<td> This morning, the campers ate French toast for breakfast. After morning chapel, the campers split for teaching and morning activity. In teaching, the campers watched another skit and put together puzzles as a group. The morning actvity was nuke em on the centrum. For lunch, the campers ate burritos, bean salad, and fruit salad. In the afternoon, the campers went swimming at the pool and in arts and crafts they made banners for their cabins. For dinner, the campers ate burgers, hot dogs, and macaroni down at the point before going back to the arts and crafts cabin porch for the bonfire preshow. After evening canteen, the campers went back to the point for the bonfire and a special chapel where they threw their &quot;burdens&quot; from the week into the fire. The evening ended with devotions in their cabins. </td>
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			<h4>Day 6 </h4></td>
			<td> This morning, the campers ate pancakes for breakfast. After chapel, they went to the activities building for teaching. In teaching, they watched a skit and talked about blessings. Their morning activity was five-team capture the flag with waterballoons. For lunch, the campers ate chicken sliders, chips, and peaches. After rest period, the campers had a water options day and made candles in arts and crafts. For dinner, the campers ate pizzas, vegetables, and ice cream bars. After worship, the campers went to canteen before their next actvity. Their evening activity was a messy tug-of-war and games. Following the game, the campers went down to the river to rinse off before returning to their cabins to get ready for bed. When they were ready, the campers returned to the activities building for a special &quot;Stations of Creation&quot; chapel.  </td>
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