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Senior High A


Senior High Camp A (SCA)
June 6 -12
Rising 10th - first year of college 
Clergy: Lisa Mason
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

Sunday May 6, 2010

The campers arrived, moved into their cabins and went to the pool for the swim test. After swimming, campers got ready for dinner. Dinner was chicken strips, mashed potatoes, corn, and a brownie for dessert. Following dinner, the campers gathered in the middle of circle drive for a memorial service to honor Travis Babine. Later, the campers participated in rules skits and a few ice breaker games. The night ended with a chapel service and devotions in the cabins.

Day 2  Monday May 7, 2010

This morning breakfast was eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy. After breakfast and morning chapel, the campers were split by gender for teaching and the morning activity: ultimate frisbee. After a lunch of sliders with chips and fruit salad, the campers went to their cabins for rest period. The afternoon consisted of arts & crafts where campers made name tags and swimming at the pool and river. For dinner the campers ate spaghetti, homemade bread, greeen beans, and banana pudding. The evening activities were triple dodgeball and counselor hunt followed by chapel and devotions with their counselors.

 
Day 3 

Tuesday May 8, 2010

For breakfast the campers were served waffles. Following breakfast, the campers went to the centrum for a special chapel service before the morning's activities. This morning the campers played frisole and listened to a teaching focusing on the burdens in friendships. For lunch, campers ate mcribs and peaches. The afternoon's activities consisted of swimming at the river and pool and working on nametags in arts & crafts. After a dinner of fajitas and sugar cookies, campers began their night activities of ballole and human clue.

 
Day 4

Wednesday May 9, 2010

This morning, campers ate pigs in a blanket for breakfast. Following breakfast and morning chapel, campers split into two groups for morning activities and teaching. The morning teaching discussed the burdens we take on for our families. The morning game was soccer. For lunch we ate frito pie, cooked vegetables, and strawberry crumb cake. In the afternoon, campers split their time between swimming in the pool and arts & crafts where they did stations. After a dinner of king ranch chicken, green beans, and chocolate cake, campers participated in right to ask with the chaplain and dean. The night activity was movie night where campers watched The Blind Side.

 
Day 5

Thursday May 10, 2010

This morning, campers ate french toast for breakfast. After chapel, campers broke for a variety of different activities including football, soccer, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, basketball, and sidewalk chalk. Following activities, they met in the activities building for teaching regarding the burdens we carry with partying and social scenes. For lunch campers ate sloppy joes, chips, and pears. After rest period, campers went to arts & crafts to tie dye t-shirts and went to the pool to swim. After a dinner of pizza, vegetables, and chocolate chip cookies, campers gathered for evening worship and right to ask. The night activity was the camp dance.

 
Day 6

Friday May 11, 2010

This morning, campers were woken up early for a sunrise service at the cross. Following this special chapel, they went to the dining hall for a pancake breakfast. After breakfast they were given the opportunity to go back to sleep or watch a movie in the activities building. When they were woken back up, they had a teaching to wrap up the other teachings of the week. For lunch they ate chicken sliders, peaches, and chips. Following lunch, campers had rest period and their afternoon activities of swimming at the pool and making cabin mosaics in arts & crafts. This evening was the bbq, preshow, and bonfire.

 
     

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