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Winter Retreats at camp are a whole new experience for camp veterans and first timers!  Snow and ice transform programming to create opportunities for relationship building, disciple making, and memory creating!  Straight forward Gospel messages are paired with engaging worship to create an unforgetable weekend at Camp Lebanon.  Geared towards youth groups, for every 10 campers brought receive one free leader!  Any questions, comments, promotion help; contact Pete Mades at pmades@camplebanon.org


Activities:

Broomball, Skating, Snow Tubing, Snow Football, Great Food, Pool, Carpetball, Foosball, Ping Pong, Trading Post, Table Games, Crazy Games, Amazing Worship, Awesome Chapels, Tournaments, POLAR DIP, Free Time Fun!

Things to Bring:

Bible, notebook, pen, bedding, toiletries, warm clothes (you'll be outside!), hat, gloves, boots, spending money, table games, ice skates, friends.

Things NOT to bring:

Tobacco, drugs, alcohol, electronic entertainment devices (iPods, Nintendo DS, etc), hockey gear, weapons.

Youth Pastors, click on the link below for more information regarding Arctic Blast

Don't have a youth group to come with?  We will take individuals!  Download the registration form below!


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Session 1: January 20-22 (FULL)



Session 2: February 24-26



For those in Grades 6-12


Only $99 per student!


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Our speaker is the amazing Brian Schulenberg - story teller, Bible teacher, Senior pastor.  After serving as a youth pastor for 15 years, Brian became the Senior Pastor of Woodbury Community Church (Woodbury, MN) in 2008. Married to his best friend in the world, Cyndi, he is the father of four incredible children. Brian is also the author of three books in Youth Specialties' Quick Questions series.


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Music will be led by Mitch Pantano and the Camp Lebanon band.  Being on staff at camp since he was 14 years old, Mitch recognizes the impact one weekend can make in the life of a student.  His passions include guitar, cooking, and coffee!