The 4th Annual Stirling-Rawdon
Baha’i Summer Camp!

What a Wonderful Event!

A great time was had by all. Here are some pictures from our wonderful weekend. Thanks to all the people to made this happen. If you were not able to make it this year we certainly hope you can make it next year.

2004’s summer school theme is "Happy Community Life."
We have an exciting line-up of incredible speakers from all over Ontario discussing various community-related topics, as well as an excellent children’s program for all ages.

When: August 6th, 7th, and 8th, 2004

    * Arrival and departure are extremely flexible, arrive any time before 7:30 on the 6th, and leave any time after the last session. If you wish to stay extra days or arrive some days early for simple camping fun, that’s fine too! Just let us know when you’re arriving.

    * For a detailed schedule of all activies click here.

Where: At East Twin Sisters’ Lake, near Marmora, (a.k.a. Resort VanderDussen)

Who: Everyone is invited, definitely not just Stirling-Rawdonites! We want to see you all there!

What: Dynamic speakers will be presented and facilitating deepening sessions for all ages. There will also be lots of fun, social activites to partake in as well.

    * For a detailed list of the session being offered please click here.

Registration: FREE! We want the Stirling-Rawdon Baha’i Summer School to be accessible to all. Read on to find details on how to register below.

    * Registration is important for the major purpose of figuring out where everyone is going to sleep and how many people to expect in the sessions. But don’t be worried if you don’t figure out you can come until the last minute, we love our drop-in campers every year! We’ll always find room to put you, Expect to make new friends.

Food: To make things as uncomplicated as possible, we ask that everyone bring enough food for themselves (and family if applicable) and then we will have meals pot-luck style.

    * If you have coolers or camp stoves, please bring them!

    * We usually store all the coolers in the cabin at night and then cook together in the "dining hall" (a.k.a. under a big blue tarp) for meals, and share the clean up. Food at summer school is a community affair!

Facilities: Extremely limited. Rustic, we like to say. No plumbing or electricity. But it’s beautiful, and totally worth sharing an outhouse with a few dozen friends.

    *An outhouse for all outhousing needs

    *A lake for all bathing needs

    *A VERY small cabin, where we store stuff, and some people can sleep in the upstairs loft if needs be (let us know if you do in your registration)

    *A bunch of tarps, a couple of picnic tables, some fire pits, a zillion trees, a swing, and lots of love!

Registration

Click here for an online registration from. 

or

Copy and paste the form below into an e-mail and send it with your information to elena_lynn@yahoo.com , if possible before July 9 (late registration is acceptable but the earlier is helpful!).

You can register as an individual or as a group (ie. Family).

If you are registering children (under 15 years old) please include their age.

Name(s): __________________

Adult/Youth/Child: __________

Home Community: ___________

Planned arrival time (approximate):_____________

Do you have a tent or other equipment for sleeping outdoors? Do you have any extra that we may ask you to bring?:__________________________

Any other camping equipment you can bring? (eg. Camp stove, lanterns:_________________

Any other needs surrounding your attendance of the summer school?: ________________________________

 

 

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