MPC Family Camp 2009

Tahoe Church Family Camp
June (13) 14 - 20, 2009
Our 32nd Year!

If you’re ready for the warmth of sun and community, then you’re ready for

Tahoe Church Family Camp!

For hundreds in the MPC community, Church Family Camp at Lake Tahoe is a treasured experience.

Even if you have never attended Tahoe Family Camp, please read all this information and seriously consider joining the MPC Family Camp gathering in June. Try it! It may become a cherished tradition for you as it has for so many others.

Family Camp, by the shore of beautiful Lake Tahoe at the Richardson Resort, is for MPC families, singles and couples. It is for YOU. Although a Presbytery tradition since the mid 70’s, this marks the 32nd year MPC has organized the event at Camp Richardson.

Be renewed and rejuvenated during this week of sun, fun, relaxation and spiritual refreshment. Gain new insights, build new, enduring friendships and deepen existing ties. Scheduled activities for all ages are available, if you choose to participate (but there is no pressure to do so).

MORNING PROGRAMS

Adults: We gather in a moderated session for reflection, discussion and small group sharing. Community building occurs naturally through shared experience in the beautiful Lake Tahoe setting. Our speaker is Therese Des Camp, who will be a guest professor at the Graduate Theological Union this summer from Canada. Her style is to discuss complex concepts through story, giving people room to explore what these might mean for their own lives and their lives in community.

Youth: Special activities will be planned for junior and senior high school youth. Susan Hunn directs this program and oversees the program for children.

Children: Grouped according to age, children ages 3-11 participate in arts and crafts, nature projects, short walks and outdoor games. Christine Peterson leads this program. Nursery care is provided for children 2 and younger.

ACCOMMODATIONS

The accommodations at Richardson’s Resort include rustic or deluxe cabins, campsites for tents or RVs, and rooms at the Lodge. We are responsible for our own meals. There is a café that serves breakfast and lunch and a small grocery store at the resort. Supermarkets and restaurants are close by in South Lake Tahoe. Sorry, no pets are allowed.

At MPC we share open communion and at Tahoe Family Camp we share open campfire! Please feel free to drop by and share the fire’s warmth with your Church Family.

SCHEDULE

Arrive Saturday or Sunday, June 13th or 14th. Camp formally begins Sunday evening with dessert and fireside get-together. Each weekday morning (except Wednesday – a free day) we meet for group singing and brief reflection and then split up for the programs described on the previous page. Afternoon is a time to "do your own thing." The beautiful Lake Tahoe beach is a short walk away. Excursions, boating, fishing, bicycling, hiking, horseback riding and games are among our many options. Evening activities center around the campfire with singing, a barbecue at the beach, movie night in the campground, shared meals, and Skit/Talent Night. After a wonderful week together we conclude Saturday morning with a brief sharing time and communion service.

REGISTRATION and RESERVATIONS

March 15th - June 7th

Download the Registration Form (90K PDF)

Registration Fees (to pay staff and purchase supplies): No fee for children less than 2 years of age. $40 for first child 2-18 years of age, $20 for each additional child in family. $50 per person for adults 19 and older. Fees will be prorated if you do not spend the entire week.

Cabin Fees: Cabins range from $711 to $2123 per week, depending upon type. "Summer- only"

cabins range from $711 to $900 and accommodate up to 5 people. Deluxe cabins range from $1026 to $2123 and accommodate up to 8. A $300 deposit is payable at time of registration with the full balance due no later than May 3rd. Under the Richardson’s Resort cancellation policy any cancellation after May 1st may result in having to forfeit 50% of the entire rental fee. Written notice of cancellation is due to the Resort at least 7 days before arrival or the entire cabin fee may be forfeited. All refunds and changes are subject to a $25 processing fee by Richardson’s Resort. Floor plans will be available during registration to assist you in selecting a cabin.

Lodge Rooms: Available at $105-$165 per night depending upon day of the week. King size, queen size or double beds, private baths, but no cooking facilities. Reserve early as lodge rooms go quickly.

Camping: The most economical way to go: $28 per night. Even if you have never camped, be assured scores of expert campers will be anxious to assist with a helping hand in every aspect of the art! Registration for camping will take place each Sunday from March 15th through June 7th, at which time registration fees and the campsite rental fee are payable. Camp Richardson defines a campsite as two tents and one vehicle. Extra vehicles may be charged $5 per day by Camp Richardson.

If you desire a specific campsite and cannot arrive until Sunday or later, you may choose to pay the per night fee to reserve a specific site. Your favorite campsite will be available upon your arrival!

RV Park: Camp Richardson offers a separate campground for RVs requiring water and electricity hook-ups. Check at the registration table for more details.

INFORMATION

Contact any of these committee members with questions:

Deans: Ellen & Preston Taylor (925-366-7360 or email ellen@taylortrade.com)

Registrar: Linda Benson (510-865-1215 or email lsbee@comast.net)

Youth/Children Programs: Susan Hunn (510-339-1131 or email shunn@mpcfamily.org)

Committee members: Kristin Nicholas, Cathy Sharp, Carrie McKiernan, Debbie Fallehy, Christine Peterson