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Inside this guide... SUMMER CAMPS ...pages 4-13 SWIMMING LESSONS ...page 14 OPEN HOUSE ...page 15 PICNIC DAYS JULY 3-5 ...page 15 OUR FACILITIES ...page 16 FALL COLOR DAY ...page 17 WOMEN’S RETREAT ...page 17 OTHER PROGRAMS ...page 18 TOUR DE FOOD ...page 19 2013 Program & Services Guide 2013 www.campskyline.org

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Page 1: Skyline 2013 Program Guide

Inside this guide...

SUMMER CAMPS...pages 4-13

SWIMMING LESSONS...page 14

OPEN HOUSE...page 15

PICNIC DAYS JULY 3-5...page 15

OUR FACILITIES...page 16

FALL COLOR DAY...page 17

WOMEN’S RETREAT...page 17

OTHER PROGRAMS...page 18

TOUR DE FOOD...page 19

2013 Program & Services Guide 2013

www.campskyline.org

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Skyline Camp and Retreat Center5650 Sandhill Road, Almont MI 48003

Phone 810-798-8240 Fax 810-798-3680

Matt Henry Executive Director

[email protected]

Shana Henry Program Director & Volunteer Coordinator

[email protected]

Business Office1669 West Maple Road, Birmingham, MIPhone 248-644-2043 Fax 248-644-8047

www.campskyline.org

Aryn Rose Business Administrator [email protected]

Since 1964Skyline welcomes and serves all, especially

those in need, by creating sanctuary for experiencing God’s creation, spirit, and unconditional love

in a way that nurtures and transforms lives.

Skyline Board of DirectorsKay Huberty, President

Richard Judy, Vice PresidentCarleen Jackson, Co-Secretary

Diane Lea, Co-SecretaryAl Huberty, Treasurer

Teri ParrNicole Bierie

Pam BarckholtzMargaret Snyder

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From the Directors...Dear Friends,

Since 1964... parents, guardians, pastors, social workers and community agencies have placed their trust in Skyline by sending their campers and hosting retreats and other events here. We deeply value that trust and work hard to maintain it.

Skyline’s philosophy is centered on each of our guests, with safety and well-being (physical, emotional, social and spiritual) as our primary concern. We are here to welcome and serve you.

Our programs and staff training are painstakingly developed and reviewed, and Skyline maintains its licensing credentials with the State of Michigan, which oversees and annually visits the camp. Additionally, we voluntarily subject ourselves to the stringent standards of the American Camp Association, the nation’s leading body for ensuring quality across the board for summer camps.

Skyline is a way of life for us; we met here in the 1990s as camp counselors, and bring to Skyline years of experience in teaching, outdoor education, youth ministry, food service, community organizing, and child protection casework.

We are delighted to have Skyline as home for our daughters, and we trust that your experience at Skyline will have you feeling that it is a wonderful place for your family, too.

We look forward to welcoming you.

In Peace,

Matt & Shana HenrySkyline Directors

Skyline was established in 1964 as a summer camp providing Christian Education for children and youth, and is now both a summer camp and a year-around retreat center. For many years Skyline has welcomed both adults and children to its unique environment.

Situated in a rural area in southern Lapeer County, Skyline’s 156 acres of rolling hills and forests are a haven from the routine and stresses of the work day – the perfect four-season venue for retreats, off-site meetings and seminars. Whether your need is for a few hours, one day, overnight or week-long, let Skyline supply the natural beauty as well as all the facilities and tools. Skyline can accommodate 100 at one time in winter and 200 in summer.

Skyline is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, and relies on the generous support of individuals, foundations, churches and businesses. To make a gift to Skyline, please contact our Business Office (details page 2).

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Summer Camps are certainly not the only thing we do at Skyline, but it has always been a central piece of our reason for being. We approach summer camp with a great deal of preparation...

Our Focus The safety, welfare and well-being of all our campers.

Our Philosophy Skyline’s spirituality begins with wonder and gratitude for every blessing; no camper is expected to bring a particular belief background, and all will be welcomed as they are. With Skyline’s roots in Christian values, we encourage in our campers a sense of compassion, a respect for creation, and an embrace of creativity. Values of fairness, kindness, beauty, diversity and generosity are modeled, expected and celebrated.

Our Intentions• That every camper has fun.• That every camper feels safe and supported to explore new activities and adventures.• That every camper experiences unconditional love and acceptance, and that this grows

beyond camp.• That every camper experiences a positive sense of the natural world, a positive sense of

community, and a positive sense of self.

Summer Camp at Skyline

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Summer Camp Sessions 2013Camp Session Date Camper

AgesCamper Needs* Maximum

CampersInfo on Page #

Family Camp May 24 - 26 Families All are welcome No limit p. 7

Camp Joy June 9 - 13 40 + Special Needs 32 p. 6

Camp FAR Away June 16 - 21 13 - 19 Special Needs 32 p. 6

Day Camp I June 17 - 21 5 - 10 Typical Needs 10 p. 8

Camp For Me June 23 - 27 20 - 40 Special Needs 32 p. 6

Day Camp II June 24 - 28 5 - 10 Typical Needs 10 p. 8

Camp For Us June 28 - July 1 Families Special & Typical Needs No limit p. 7

Natural Explorers July 7 - 12 7 - 11 Typical Needs 50 p. 10

Dance & Music Camp I July 7 - 12 7 - 11 Typical Needs 10 p. 10

Dance & Music Camp II July 7 - 12 11 - 14 Typical Needs 10 p. 10

Day Camp III July 8- 12 5 - 10 Typical Needs 10 p. 8

Teen ConServation Corps I July 7 - 12 15 - 18 Typical Needs 8 p. 8

Traditional Camp I July 14 - 19 7 - 11 Typical Needs 45 p. 10

Mini-Camp July 14 - 16 6 - 8 Typical Needs 12 p. 10

Traditional Camp II July 14 - 19 12 - 15 Typical Needs 45 p. 11

Day Camp IV July 15 - 19 5 - 10 Typical Needs 10 p. 8

Teen ConServation Corps II July 14 - 19 15 - 18 Typical Needs 8 p. 8

Survival Camp July 21 - 26 12 - 15 Typical Needs 50 p. 11

Farm to Fork Camp July 21 - 26 12 - 15 Typical Needs 12 p. 11

Step-Up Camp July 21 - 26 12 - 19 Special & Typical Needs 32 p. 9

Day Camp V July 22 - 26 5 - 10 Typical Needs 10 p. 8

Teen ConServation Corps III July 21 - 26 15 - 18 Typical Needs 8 p. 8

* Skyline has some sessions which are staffed and programmed with the intention of serving campers who have developmental, physical, neurological, learning and/or mental impairments; other sessions do not have the staffing levels to meet these special needs. If you have questions about the suitability of a particular session for your camper, please contact us before registering.

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Summer Camp Sessions 2013Special Needs Camps

Camp Joy June 9-13 For adults 40+ with special needs

As the name says, this is a joy-filled week of food, folks and fun: summer camp style. Sing, dance, drum, swim, & fish! Enjoy games, crafts, puzzles, hayrides, campfires, & friends. Lifehorse, our local therapeutic horse-back riding farm will be back again. Another repeat will be our big dance with DJ Dazzle Do Time. Our caring and well trained staff welcome each camper to this joyful week of camp. $495*

Camp For Me: June 23-27 For adults 20-40 with special needs.

Games, songs, dances, fishing, canoeing, drumming, hayrides, campfires, crafts, and more. Come out for a chance to shine & cheer for new & old friends’ talents in the annual Skyline Talent show. New this year: DJ Dazzle Do Time jazzing up our big dance. Another highlight: Skyline’s friendly therapy animals, the Nigerian Dwarf goats & their kids. Lifehorse, our local therapeutic horse-back riding farm, will return to Skyline again this summer. $495*

* Special Needs camps (Camp Joy, Camp FAR Away, Camp For Me) cost Skyline about twice as much ($995) due to staff ratios, but Skyline’s fee schedule is the same as other week-long camps, representing an already large discount. To make up the difference, Skyline counts on campership donations from individuals and foundations.

Camp Far AwayJune 16-21 For Ages 13-19 with special needs

Camp FAR Away is a week of activities and fun for teens with special needs and is offered in partnership with the FAR Conservatory of Therapeutic and Performing Arts. Lifehorse, our local therapeutic horse-back riding farm, will return with their horses once again. Includes traditional outdoor camp activities like swimming, archery, campfires & hayrides as well as music, art, dance and recreational therapy. $495*

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Summer Camp Sessions 2013Family Camps

Meals & programAdults & children 11+ : $40 eachChildren ages 5-10: $20 eachSaturday only: $20 each (ages 5+)

Lodging options Own tent: Free Lodge dorm rooms: $20 per bed Cabin: $50 per cabin. Sleeps up to 12. Covered Wagon: $40. Sleeps up to 8. Focus Hall: $50 per room. Sleeps up to 6. Lodge rooms (private bathroom) $60 per room. Sleep from 2-7. Act early!

Registration Online: www.campskyline.org

Come & gather on the beautiful hills of Skyline for a weekend of good wholesome family fun and great food. Fishing, canoeing, archery, hayrides, swimming for the brave, hiking, biking, campfires, family skits, singing, s’mores, drumming, shelter building, obstacle courses, big group games, grab a hammock, read with birdsongs & children playing within earshot and more. Sleep in tents, cabins, rooms in Focus, or if you reserve early, the covered wagon. Friday evening until Sunday morning, includes Saturday breakfast through Sunday breakfast. Option: Stay until Monday ($10, no program or food provided).

Family Camp All Ages May 24-26 (Memorial Day Weekend)

Camp for Us welcomes all families, especially those with children who have special needs. Mornings there are games, music, drama & crafts for children ages 6-18 with our counselors, and optional free time for adults. Afternoon & evening family programs include swimming, canoeing, fishing, drumming, archery, hiking, hammocking, campfires, crafts, and optional therapeutic horseback riding. Enjoy a hike with our Nigerian Dwarf goats & their kids. New: a Family Dance with DJ Dazzle Do Time on Saturday Night. Lodging in Focus, cabins or tents. Friday evening until Monday morning. Seven meals from Saturday breakfast through Monday breakfast & evening snacks.

Meals & programAdults & children 11+ : $75 eachChildren ages 5-10: $50 eachChildren ages 0-4: FREE

Lodging options Own tent: FREE Cabin: $50 per cabin. Sleeps up to 12. Covered Wagon: $40. Sleeps up to 8. Focus Hall: $50 per room. Sleeps up to 6.

Registration Online: www.campskyline.org

Camp For Us All Ages, Focusing on Families of Children with Special Needs June 28-July 1

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Summer Camp Sessions 2013Day Camps & Teen Service

I July 7-12II July 14-19III July 21-26

Three one-week sessions. Check out this new opportunity for your teenager who wants to be at Skyline and wants to earn community service credit! A program for high school students teaching practical conservation and leadership skills in a supportive, peaceful and natural environment.

Groups of eight teens (ages 15-18) will work together providing service to Camp Skyline, Seven Ponds Nature Center and other community organizations in the day time. Evenings they will explore, play games, canoe, craft & create, enjoy the pool, & the stars, relax. *As part of their registration, teens will be asked to write a paragraph on their interests & experience in service and conservation. Teens may register for consecutive weeks, but will return home on weekends. Lodging and meals at Skyline. $285 (with savings for multiple weeks)

Teen Conservation Corps Ages 15-18

Five one-week sessions. All the fun of summer camp with the comfort of evenings at home. Each week will be a unique week of program. Most weeks we will swim, canoe, fish, hike, garden, hammock, explore, play with goats, drum, and sing. Enjoy swimming lessons, horses, campfires, s’mores, archery, arts & crafts & more. Children who register for consecutive weeks will have a chance to know Skyline’s trails more deeply & improve on certain skills. Lunch and snacks provided. Monday thru Friday, 9am-5pm (ending at 2pm Friday only). $195 (with savings for multiple weeks)

Day Camps Ages 5-10

I June 17-21 II June 24-28III July 8-12IV July 15-19V July 22-26

Seven PondsNature Center

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Summer Camp Sessions 2013New for 2013... Step Up Camp

In partnership with the Down Syndrome Guild of Southeast Michigan

Step Up CampCAMPERS

Ages 12-19 July 22 - July 25 In partnership with the Down Syndrome Guild of Southeast Michigan, this is a four day overnight camping experience for middle and high school adolescents with Down Syndrome beginning at 10am on Monday, July 22 and ending at 6:30pm on Thursday, July 25.

Campers will be partnered with peers for support and consistent positive social interaction. Look forward to new friends, games, hayrides, swimming, campfires, crafts, yoga, dance, music, therapeutic horseback riding, canoeing, fishing, delicious camp food, community living and much more! On Thursday evening at 6pm before checkout, there will be an Exhibition Evening to showcase the campers’ creativity. Lodging in Focus Hall.

* Paulette Duggins, Program Director for the Down Syndrome Guild of Southeast Michigan will be coordinating enrollment. Please talk with Paulette before registering for this camp: 248.556.5341 DSGSEMI Resource Center$425

Monday July 22 @ 10am-Thursday July 25 @ 7pm

Step Up CampPARTNERS/VOLUNTEERS

Ages 15-19 July 21 - July 26 Orientation and training begins on Sunday July 21 at 2pm. Your partners will arrive on Monday morning and the official camp program will begin. Look forward to new friends, training with Paulette Duggins of DSGSMI, experience working with adolescents with Down Syndrome, and camp activities in a welcoming and supportive environment. Your partners will depart Thursday night, followed by one last night for your debriefing and celebrating a job well done.

*As part of registration, teens will fill out a one page supplement o the online camp registration including a paragraph on their nterests & experience in working with the special needs community. Please contact the Skyline Business Office at (248) 644-2043 or email [email protected] to obtain the document. Lodging in Focus Hall. Sunday, July 21 at 2pm-Friday July 26 at 2pm

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Summer Camp Sessions 2013Overnight Camps

Dance & Music Camp I Ages 7-11 July 7-12Dance & Music Camp II Ages 11-14 July 7-12

This camp is for children & teens interested in singing, drumming, and dancing. From the novice to advanced level musicians and dancers, there will be ample opportunity to find new joy in making music and dancing with new friends. Experience the power of drumming in community, the sound of voices united in harmony, and the feeling of dancing together in time. Campers will be grouped by age and experience. Dance Styles: Hip Hop, Ballet, & Irish. Music Styles: World, Spirituals, “Camp” & Folk. Campers will also swim, hike, explore and participate in other traditional camp activities. Lodging in Cabins and/or Focus Hall. Performance on Friday at 1:30pm for Families. $495

Natural Explorers Camp Ages 7-11 July 7-12 Join us for a week of exploring and earthy adventure. Stargaze, catch fireflies, climb trees, explore the pond with your handmade aquascope, sample wild foods, dye wool with tree bark, relax in hammocks and sketch all you see in your handmade field journal. Hike with our growing Nigerian Pygmy Goat herd. Natural Explorers will spend a night in tents and cook over a fire. Natural Explorers will also join in traditional camp activities such as swimming, singing, archery, canoeing and fishing. Lodging in Cabins. $495

Traditional Camp I Ages 7-11 July 14-19Try out life in a cabin in the woods with new & old friends. Swim, canoe, fish, hike, explore, make your own tin can lantern & a candle, play with baby goats, drum, enjoy songs & s’mores around the campfire, archery, gardening, arts & crafts and more! Choose a major for the week and practice one skill intensively. Camp & cook out in our “Wilderness” area. Evening activities include Capture the Flag, Predator Prey, and the Pavilion Dance & Sports Party. Lodging in Cabins. $495

Mini Camp Ages 6-8 July 14-16 For our youngest overnight campers from Sunday – Tuesday. Join us in the cabins and experience a taste of life at camp. Mini Campers join Traditional Camp (see above) for 3 out of the 6 days. $225

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Summer Camp Sessions 2013Overnight Camps

Survival Camp Ages 12-15 July 21-26Campers who like a good challenge will love Survival Camp. Starting on the Low Ropes Course, then problem solving, hiking, orienteering, building fires, preparing meals, building shelters & rafts, building friendships. Find and uncover buried treasures! Enormous and complicated games of capture the flag... Learning some skills for leaving-no-trace, and relying on your wits. Lodging in cabins and tents. $495

Traditional Camp II Ages 12-15 July 14 - 19Come outside and play Capture the Flag, swim, canoe, fish, hike, explore and get to know our Nigerian Dwarf goat herd. Enjoy songs & s’mores around the campfire, drumming, archery, gardening, arts & crafts and more! Challenge yourself on our low ropes course. Stargaze, walk the labyrinth, relax in hammocks with new & old friends. Choose a major for the week and practice one skill intensively; new majors this year: Woodworking and Improv Theatre. Camp & cook out at “Wilderness” in tents. Lodging in cabins. $495

Farm to Fork Camp Ages 12-15 July 21-26 Spend a week loving your food from farm to fork. Gain practical cooking skills that will last you a lifetime. Make new friends, visit local farms, harvest seasonal fruit & vegetables, work in the camp garden, learn to make cheese, ice cream, jam, prepare your own dinner & dessert every day, and create your own cookbook & cutting board. This week-long cooking camp is a great way for teens to learn the joy of eating seasonally & locally while developing sustainable eating habits. No kitchen experience necessary, but certainly welcomed. Overnight lodging in the Lodge. This camp is limited to ten participants, please register early. $495

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Summer Discounts & Incentives

DEPOSITS AND REFUND POLICIES* A camper is considered Registered when the registration form (on paper or online) is received; AND the non-refundable deposit of $75 is received.* If a camp session is full before the deposit is received, it is returned to the sender.* A camper’s Confirmation will be sent after all additional forms and payment are received. * Full payment is due 30 days before camp session.* Cancellations less than 30 days before the camp session will result in the forfeiture of all payments.* Cancellations more than 30 days before the camp session will be refunded all but the $75 deposit.* Campers leaving early due to illness/extenuating circumstances will be refunded proportionately.* Campers leaving early due to behavior are subject to forfeiting the full fee.

Discount /Incentive Applicable Sessions Amount DescriptionSuper Early Bird Natural Explorers, Traditional,

Dance & Music, Survival, Farm to Fork.$125 Pay the full deposit, $75, by March 15, and receive

the discount on the balance of the camp fee.

First Time Early Bird Natural Explorers, Traditional, Dance & Music, Survival, Farm to Fork.

$100 For new Skyline campers, pay the full deposit, $75, by April 15, and receive the discount on the balance of the camp fee.

Early Bird Natural Explorers, Traditional, Dance & Music, Survival, Farm to Fork.

$50 Pay the full deposit, $75 by May 15, and receive the discount on the balance of the camp fee.

Sibling Discount All camps. $25 All siblings who attend camp will receive this dis-count. For example, save $100 for a family of four children all coming to camp!

Military Families Natural Explorers, Traditional, Dance & Music, Survival, Farm to Fork.

$100 (Children of...) Active Duty Military Members, Guard and Reservists, Department of Defense Civilian Employees, and Retirees.Verification required. Cannot be used in addition to any “Early Bird” discount.

Handshake Reward All camps except Day Camps, Mini Camp, Camp For Us, and Family Camp.

$50 For our returning camper families: for every new camper you introduce to Skyline, you’ll receive a $50 discount on your own camper’s fee. If you introduce five, you’ll save $250! New campers must be “unsubsidized” campers.

Boomerang Bonus Natural Explorers, Traditional, Dance & Music, Survival, Farm to Fork.

$150 If you attend two sessions in the same summer, save $150 for the second session.

Day Camp Returners Day camps - all $25 If you attend more than one Skyline Day Camp in the same summer, save $25 on each, after the first camp.

Service Bonus Teen ConServation Corps - all $25 If you attend more than one Teen ConServation Corps session, save $25 on each, after the first session.

* On Registration form, write the discount Name(s) and Amount(s), and the name(s) of friends or siblings if the discount is because of them. If registering online, select the appropriate discounts/incentives when prompted.* Any discounts selected accidentally or when not eligible will be invalid and the cost added back to the full balance. * Only one of the three “early bird” discounts can apply per camper.* Special Needs camps (Camp Joy, Camp FAR Away, Camp For Me) cost Skyline about twice as much ($995) due to staff ratios, but Skyline’s fee schedule is the same as other week-long camps, representing an already large discount. To make up the difference, Skyline counts on campership donations from individuals and foundations.

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Summer Camp RegistrationThe easiest way is online - www.campskyline.org

If you prefer to register on paper, use this form. Feel free to make copies.Personal Details Camper’s full name _________________________________ Preferred name___________________Gender____ Date of Birth______________Age at time of camp____ Previous Skyline Camper Y/N? ___T-shirt size (circle one) YSm YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XLStreet___________________________________City__________________State____ Zip__________Home Phone___________________________ Parent/guardian email________________________________Mother’s / Guardian’s Name_______________________ Phone number/s_______________________Father’s / Guardian’s Name_______________________ Phone number/s_______________________Additional contact if parents/guardians cannot be reached: Name______________________ Relationship_________ Phone number/s_______________________ Session and fee detailsCamp Name_________________________ Dates___________ Roommate request:__________________________________Camp Fee ______ (Fee is listed with camp details) Discount Code__________ Discount Amount__________

A non-refundable deposit of $75 is due with this Registration form. Confirmation of a place in camp requires medical forms to be completed, either on paper or online.

Financial Campership Aid is available for those who might not otherwise be able to attend camp. Please call the business office at 248 644-2043 for details. Paperwork preferenceMore forms are required for complete information and Confirmation. These include Health Forms, Packing List, Directions to Skyline, and Camp Policies. Health and medication forms need to be filled out and returned; all others are for your information.Check one: __ I will complete / download forms from the website www.campskyline.org __ I would like to use the CampDoc.com system for health forms. Please contact me. __ Please send me a packet of the forms in the mail. Permission / acknowledgementMy camper has permission to participate in all camp activities as listed in the brochure. By registering, I permit the use of appropriate photographs or video images for publicity and sharing purposes, including print and internet, without names (to opt out, include a separate, signed note). I agree to Skyline’s refund policy, and agree to pick up my camper early for illness or disciplinary reasons. Further, my camper agrees to abide by all camp policies including: no violent behavior, and no alcohol, tobacco, drugs, fireworks, weapons, electronic devices or any other inappropriate items.Signature of parent or guardian __________________________ Date______________ Deposit and Payment details__ I am sending a $75 non-refundable deposit check to Skyline, 1669 West Maple Rd, Birmingham, MI, 48009__ Please charge my credit card for the amount of $______ (minimum is $75 deposit) Credit card number_______________________________________ Exp. date_______ CVV/Security code _______ (digits on back of card) Billing Zip Code ________Email for credit card payment receipt___________________________________Cardholder’s signature______________________________________________Registration is not complete until deposit is received. Confirmation will be sent after full payment and forms are received.Financial Campership Aid is available for those who might not otherwise be able to attend camp. Please call the business office at 248-644-2043.

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Swimming Lessons

Level DescriptionsParent Tot 1: Get used to the water with your tot. Help them hold their breath & go under water.Parent Tot 2: Preparation for group classes; focus on your tot swimming independently. Level 1: For children ages 3+ with no swimming skills, not yet comfortable with their face in the water or swimming unassisted on a noodle. Level 2: Skills required: Face in the water & swim unassisted on a noodle. Level 3: Skills required: Push off & swim 15ft front and back. Front & back float for 5 seconds.Level 4: Skills required: Breast stroke. Back crawl 15 yds. Swim 15yds (face in water) with rhythmic breathing. Tread water for 30 seconds.Level 5: Skills required: Breast and Back Stroke. Swim 25 yards freestyle with rhythmic breathing.

Option Two: Monday through Friday, June 24-28One week swimming intensive2:00-2:30 Level 1 (3 yrs +)2:30-3:00 Level 23:00-3:30 Level 33:30-4:15 Level 44:15-5:00 Level 5

Option one: Sunday Swimming Lessons (5 weeks) June 16th, June 23th, July 7th, July 14th, and July 21st 10:00-11:00 Private Lessons available upon request11:00-11:30 Parent Tot 1 (6 mo-18 mo) 11:30-12:00 Parent Tot 2 (18 mo-3 yr)12:00-12:30 Level 1 (3 yrs +)12:30-1:00 Level 21:00-1:30 Level 31:30-2:15 Level 42:15-3:00 Level 5

PricesEither 5-lesson optionis $35 per swimmer.

Call 810-798-8240 to book in, or watch our website...

Private Lessons

by arrangement

ADVERTISING

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Picnic DaysJuly 3, 4 & 5

Sunday May 5 2pm-6pmFamilies and friends of Skyline, new and old, are invited to join us for a day of camp activities: catch & release fishing in the pond, archery, hayrides, labyrinth walks, crafts, tree planting, goat visits, obstacle courses, broom ball and more.

There will be a free BBQ for all to enjoy between 3:00 and 5:30, Q & A sessions on summer camp programs at 3:00 & 4:00, and a family soccer game at 5:00. Free admission & BBQ for all, donations welcomed.

The Hike-a-thon is a Campership Fundraiser for campers and all friends of Skyline. Campers will gather sponsors to help raise funds for their camp fees before the Hike-a-thon. All are invited to join campers in the Hike-a-thon, both hiking and/or fundraising to enable more campers to come to Skyline. Every little bit helps! The Hike-a-thon is a program created by Skyline’s Young Adult Advisory Committee, made up of former counselors, junior counselors and kitchen staff.

Open House & Hike-a-thon

Free Open Pool on July 3, 4, and 5, from Noon ‘til 6pm.

Additional activities 2-5pm on July 3rd, including Archery, Fishing, Canoeing and Crafts

Bring a picnic, take a swim (lifeguards on duty), sit under some trees. Enjoy the holiday.

Limited concessions will be available for purchase.Children 16 & under must be accompanied by an adult.

Donations Welcome.

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Skyline’s facilities to meet your needsSkyline accomodates up to 200 sleeping guests in the summer, and about 100 all year round. With different residential settings, activity possibilities, meal plans and more, each guest group is approached uniquely when it comes to putting together the package that best suits. Please contact our business office today at 248.644.2043 or email [email protected] for more information.

Almont Downtown Dentistry

Celebrates 25 years in Almont

Dr. Jay Vanderest DDS (1999) and Dr. Lois Meek DDS (1986) offer a big THANK YOU to Almont and the surrounding communities for the continued support over the years.

Stop by our dental office and enter a monthly drawing for 6 months from March through August. Win $25 gift certificates, $100 grand prize drawn in August.

Dr. Vanderest will gladly provide complimentary new patient exams (including basic x-rays) between March 1st and August 30st.

Downtown Almont Dentistry106 S. Main St. Almont, MI 48003

(810)-798-3941

LifeHorseA Place Where Hope and Dreams Abound

LifeHorse is a specially designed therapeutic horseback riding program for special needs children and adults to ride and be around horses.

15154 Gould Rd., Allenton, MI 48002586-255-3479

ADVERTISING

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Fall Color DaySunday, October 13, 1–6pm Harvest Dinner Seatings 4pm & 5pm

Come out & see the colors of Camp Skyline’s beautiful 156 acres. Join us for a day of fun for all, and the option of a locally grown and prepared Turkey Dinner. Activities between 1:00 and 5:00pm include: Hayrides, Archery, Labyrinth, Hiking, Pumpkin Painting, Bean Bag Toss, Crafts, Nut Hunts, Apple roasting on the fire, Canoeing, Catch & Release Fishing, Face Painting, Pony Rides (2-4pm) and visits with our friendly Dwarf Goats.

Dinner & Activity Prices:Adult (13+) $15Children (ages 7-12) $10Children (ages 3-6) $8Children under 3 are FREEActivities Only: $5 per person (ages 3+)

Our annual Harvest Dinner will be served in the Dining Hall at 4pm and 5pm. Walk-ins are welcome, but pre-purchased tickets or reservations for dinner are preferred. Save $1 on each meal ticket you pre-purchase.

Women’s Retreat Nurturing Mind, Body & SpiritFriday-Sunday, November 22-24

A community of peace in a place of beauty. Treat yourself to a weekend of nurturing before the busy-ness of the holidays! Take time for solitude, silence, reading, walking winding trails, the labyrinth, and simply enjoy the wonders of creation. Renew yourself and return energized & transformed to thrive in your everyday world.

Activity choices include: yoga, crafts, games, campfires, labyrinth walking, drumming, singing, night hikes, stargazing, Reiki, green living tips, nutritional & women’s health guidance, spiritual programs and guidance, recycle raffle, and massage (extra fee). All activities are optional.

Meals, snacks and optional programs are provided from dinner, Friday, November 22, through late morning Sunday, November 24. Registration options include the full weekend, Saturday only, and an additional night of lodging on Thursday. See our website for more details and registration.

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Preschools & Schools Programs designed with you to suit your needs.

Band Camps For decades, Skyline has been a much-loved venue for band camps.

Team Building Custom activities with low-ropes challenege course; youth and adults.

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Skyline Camp and Retreat Center welcomes families, foodies, and folks of all kinds to bring bikes (or cars) and good appetites for a day of loving your farmers, your body, your food and the land where it is grown. The ride begins at 11am and ends at 5pm, followed by dinner, live music & campfires between 5pm and 7pm.

Skyline has linked neighboring farms & artisans to create two biking loops and a car tour for the day’s exploration. Cyclists can ride between four and twenty miles on dirt & gravel roads around the hills of Almont, Bruce and Dryden, gathering food and meeting the growers of vegetables, grapes, apples, maple syrup, chickens, turkeys, cows, pigs and more. Automobilists will enjoy a scenic drive on winding roads and can reach the farms on all three loops: car, short bike and long bike. There will be samples and fruit to pick at certain farms and fun to be had everywhere. Cyclists will be given Michigan-grown energy packs for the ride. All are welcome & encouraged to shop while out on the trail. Growers will deliver cyclist’s produce by 6pm and join us for dinner. Main Street Bicycles of Washington will provide the SAG van to keep bicycles in good repair.

Dinner will be served between 5 and 7pm: lovingly prepared by Skyline’s creative cooks using the fruit, vegetables, meat and dairy grown by the farms & orchards on the Tour de Food.

Advance (online) registration is required for meals as space is limited, but riders & drivers may register on the day. Register for a good ride and a scrumptious harvest meal at www.campskyline.org. Ticket options are individual cyclist, individual cyclist & dinner, cyclist family, individual adult dinner, and individual child’s dinner.

Cyclist (adult) $15Cyclist (ages 7-17) $10Cyclist & dinner (adult) $30Cyclist & dinner (ages 7-17) $15Adult dinner $20Child’s dinner (ages 7-17) $10Dinner (ages 3-6) $5Car Map: $10

Sunday, September 22, 2013

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Skyline Camp and Retreat Center, Almont, MI

Day Camps Overnight Camps Retreats Conferences Reunions Weddings

Skyline Camp and Retreat Center5650 Sandhill Road, Almont MI 48003

Phone 810-798-8240 Fax 810-798-3680

Business Office1669 West Maple Road, Birmingham, MIPhone 248-644-2043 Fax 248-644-8047

www.campskyline.org

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