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Bible preaching and teaching each day from Evangelists Ronnie Rice and Allen Snare. Every morning, Bible classes will be taught using ASL and total communication. Gospel services are held each morning and evening.
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Deaf people have a wonderful time at the Bill Rice Ranch. They may swim, ride horses, play ball, play putt-putt golf, hike, or relax on our large, beautiful Ranch. Enjoy good fellowship with deaf friends from around the country at meals, Cowboy Town, Cowboy Cookouts, and more!
Includes $20 registration fee. Air-conditioned rooms with bunk beds; bring your own linens or rent from us.
Private Deluxe Rooms available for individuals or married couples only. Air-conditioned, double bed, carpeted, private bath. Linens provided. Contact Registar early to upgrade—space is limited!
NOTE: Credit cards will be charged a 2% surcharge fee
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.
Radios, CD/MP3/DVD players, skate-boards, bikes, or rollerblades. No smoking. No pets.
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Cowboy CookoutA Bill Rice Ranch classic! Horse or wagon ride through the beautiful east pasture. Delicious grub including: Steak, eggs, hashbrowns, Tennessee Toast, Cowboy Coffee & Wonder-Juice. Unforgettable cowboy entertainment. $10/wagon, $12/horse ($2 less for children not having steak) |
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Horse RidesScenic 30-minute trail rides on the back property. Well-trained horses. Corny cowboy jokes at no added cost! $5 (30 minutes long) |
Tickets cannot be reserved ahead of time but may be purchased throughout the camp week.
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.
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.
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.
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. Deaf Adult Camp begins Sunday at 3 P.M. (CDT). The first meal is served at 5:30 P.M. The first service begins at 7:30 P.M. The week ends Thursday night. Plan to leave by 8 A.M. Friday.
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.
Deaf Adult Camp RegistrationRegister for camp early! Weeks will fill up quickly so save your spot today by following the Five Steps to Register.
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5 Steps to Register1. Download the Registration form2. Enter all information requested3. Mail in form with $20 registration fee4. Pay Camp fee balance on arrival*see prices on "Cost & Accomodations" tab 5. Bring your Deaf friends! |
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