2012 Junior CampCome enjoy a unique and exciting camping experience for boys and girls ages 8-12.

Junior Camp Information

Summer 2012 Schedule

Junior Week I - June 10-15 *FULL

Junior Week II - June 24-29 *FULL

Junior Week III - July 1-5 *FULL

Junior Week IV - July 8-13

Junior Week V - July 15-20

Junior Week VI - July 22-27

Services

Throughout the week juniors are helped through Bible preaching and teaching times.

Illustrated Messages ­ Learn valuable Bible truths through illustrations from cowboy life. Held each morning in the Rodeo Arena.

B.B.T. ­ Each day at Bible Basic Training juniors learn how to apply basic Bible truths to their lives.

Evening Services ­ The highlight of each day, juniors enjoy the camp choir, Bible Quizzing, great singing, and clear Bible preaching. Life-changing decisions are made every week!

Activities

Each day is filled with exciting camp activities like:

  • Daily Swimming

  • Cowboy Cookouts

  • Horse Rides

  • Western Rodeo

  • Cowboy Town

  • Funspiration

  • Frog Races

  • Adventures In Marksmanship

  • Water Olympics

  • Cowboy Stories

  • Pool Rodeo

  • Putt-Putt Golf

  • Game Room

  • American Heritage

  • Pentathlon

  • And much, much MORE!!!

Camp Week Costs:


Camp Fee: $180 per person plus:

Registration fee $35 by Feb. 28 Total: $215
Registration fee $50 by After Feb. 28 Total: $230

Register Early and Save!
Space is limited – call today to check availability!

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Everyone

Bring a Bible, notebook, pen, bedding (bunk beds), towels, washcloths, swimsuit (no two-piece suits), and other personal items. Bedding, towels and washcloths may be rented at camp. You will need money for: Cowboy Cookouts and trail rides (see below), snacks, souvenirs, books, CDs, etc.

Please DO NOT bring

Radios, CD/MP3/DVD players, skate-boards, bikes, or rollerblades. No smoking. No pets.

Cell Phones

While campers may bring cell phones with them for use on the trip, they will be required to turn them in to their counselor for the duration of the camp week.

Bring money for these special activities:

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Cowboy Cookout

A Bill Rice Ranch classic! Horse or wagon ride through the beautiful east pasture. Delicious grub. Unforgettable cowboy entertainment.

Juniors: $7/wagon, $9/horse

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Horse Rides

Scenic 30-minute trail rides on the back property. Well-trained horses. Corny cowboy jokes at no added cost!

Juniors: $5 (30 minutes long)

Tickets cannot be reserved ahead of time but may be purchased throughout the camp week.

Dress

From its beginning the Ranch has encouraged its guests to honor the Lord in appearance. Wholesome standards displaying modesty and distinction between the sexes are intended to be a help and blessing to you.

Boys No shorts. Sweatpants or wind pants will not be appropriate for meals or services.

Girls No shorts, slacks, capris or gauchos. Skirts, dresses, and culottes/split skirts must be knee-length and of proper fullness. Skirts or dresses are required in the mornings and evenings. This would include all meals and services. Culottes of proper length and fullness should be worn only in the afternoons for sports and other activities.

Food

Each meal is served as an All-you-can-eat Buffet in an air-conditioned dinning hall. The Ranch takes pride in the quality of food served; it’s guaranteed to be the best camp food you have ever had.

Cabins

Church groups stay together in our recently air conditioned cabins. Each room is equipped with its own restroom and showers.

Medical

Information and instructions for taking medication should be sent on registration card. Diabetics or others on special diets must bring their own foodstuffs if supplement beyond regular meal is desired.

Arrival

Plan to be on the Ranch for the first meal and first service. A good beginning is important to the success of the entire camp. Each summer camp week begins Sunday at 3 PM. The first meal is served at 6 PM; the first service is at 8 PM.

The camp week ends after the last service Friday night. Plan to leave by 8 AM Saturday morning.

Transportation

Passengers may be met at the Nashville airport or Nashville bus station ($5 per person per trip). Bus passengers will be met at the Murfreesboro bus station at no charge. Send your travel schedule if you wish to be met.

Junior Camp Registration Summer 2012

Register for camp early! Weeks will fill up quickly so save your spot today by following the Five Steps to Register.

If you register early you can save $15 per person. Early reservations assure you a place at camp and save you money.

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Bringing a Group? Save even more with Fast Track Reservations

A unique way to help your entire group come next summer!

 *Registration fees cannot be refunded, but are transferable to another camper’s registration fee. Please remember: “Once a registration fee, always a registration fee!”

5 Steps to Register

1. Choose your week early!

2. Complete the registration form

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3. Enter all information requested

4. Mail in form with registration fee

    • Sent by Feb. 28 - $35 Reg. Fee
    • Sent after Feb. 28- $50 Reg. Fee

(Register early and save $15)

5. Pay Camp fee of $180 on arrival

*Junior Wk III is one day shorter and $10 less.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do church counselors need to register, and what is the cost for them?

A: Yes, every adult that comes to camp needs to register using the same forms that the campers use. There will be a place to mark that they are coming as an adult. The cost for camp is the same as the cost for the camper.

Q: Who qualifies as a church counselor and how many counselors does our group need?

A: All church counselors must be at least 20 years old or married. One church counselor for every 8 to 10 campers is an ideal ratio. If possible, there should be at least one man and one woman with each church group. Please contact the registrar if this is a problem. All adults will automatically stay with the campers unless staying in a Fast Track room or renting a deluxe room.

Q: Can church counselors bring their young children with them to camp?

A: We encourage church counselors not to bring their young children with them to camp, if at all possible, for two reasons: (1) our youth weeks are not set up to accommodate small children (no nurseries, etc.), and (2) necessary care for the children during the week would keep the church counselor from fully being able to focus their attention on the campers that came with them. With this said, we understand that sometimes this is unavoidable. In this case, the church counselors may rent a family deluxe room. Contact the registrar for prices and to reserve the room.

Q: Can my group add on campers after our week is declared "full"?

A: Yes. Though a week is declared "full" to any new groups, we purposely leave space for any of our existing groups to grow. We never want you to have to turn away campers! Please just be sure to send their registrations in to us as soon as possible so that we can plan appropriately. Any last-minute add-ons (within 1 week of your camp date) should be communicated to the registrar by phone or email, and the registration forms can be turned in upon arrival.

Q: What about camper medication?

A: For the safety of all campers in the cabin, we ask that all medication be turned in to the First Aid station upon arrival. Our medical staff will keep careful records and will ensure that each camper receives his/her medication when needed.

Q: What about campers with special diets?

A: Due to the wide variety of campers that come every week, we cannot accommodate every allergy and diet represented. Campers with special food needs can bring supplemental food with them. If the food needs to be refrigerated, please accompany the camper to the First Aid Station to store it there. Specific menu information will be available upon request.

Q: What is your policy about cell phones?

A: While campers may bring cell phones with them for use on the trip, they will be required to turn them in to you or another church counselor for the duration of the camp week. Their staff counselor will collect any phones that have not already been collected by the church counselor. Any emergency calls can be arranged through the church counselor. Parents may feel free to call the Ranch if a message needs to be conveyed to their children.

Q: Is there a place to do laundry?

A: Yes. Our Wash Tub is available for use by church counselors throughout the week. The Wash Tub is fully equipped with several washers and large dryers. The washers and dryers take quarters, and there is a change machine in the room.

Q: What is the cost for renting linens?

A: A full set of linens (bedding, pillow, towels, washcloths) can be rented from the Linen Room for $7. If a camper needs an individual item, the costs are as follows: sheets ($2), towels ($1), washcloths ($1),pillow/case ($1), blanket ($2).

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