Super JAM Camp Parent/Camper Info 1
WELCOME! We are so glad you chose to come to Super JAM this summer. We hope this information packet will be helpful in your camp planning. WHAT IS Super JAM? Youth who have completed grades 7-12 (grade 6 if the child is considered a part of the church youth group) will discover and develop the creative gifts that G od has given them to serve Him. They can take classes to expand their knowledge of something with which they are already familiar or to try something new. C lasses include art, happy hands club (signing), acoustic guitar, keyboard, ukulele, drum set, world drumming, black light (worship expression using gloved hands in a black light), photography, bass guitar, video, worship band, balloon art, worship leading, ProPresent (worship presentation software, and programming keyboards. LOCATION Highland Lakes Baptist Camp www.highlandlakes.org COST $215 if paid in full by May 27 $250 if paid in full by June 13 *Registration includes a $50 non-refundable deposit REGISTRATION DEADLINE Participants must register online by Friday, June 25 or a $20 late fee will be applied *Registration is not complete until the final balance has been paid Students and Adult Volunteers should register online at www.scbi.org/events/super-jesus-artsmusic-camp. Medical Release Forms are to be completed online during the registration process. Every participant must complete a Medical Release Form. Refund Policy SCBI has your group s safety in mind as we host events. Even in the event of extreme weather conditions, deposits cannot be refunded. If an event is hosted as scheduled and your group cancels or reduces numbers due to weather conditions, all payments are non-refundable. The only exceptions to this are in the event of the death of a family member, personal health issues in which medical emergency treatment must be sought or personal jury duty. ON-SITE REGISTRATION CHECK IN Registration is June 12 from 1-3 at the Welcome Center. (Follow signs once you arrive at camp.)when your group arrives, the Group Leader should go to the Welcome Center where he/she will receive nametags, shirts and cabin assignments for the group. Children and additional volunteers should proceed to the nurse station for lice check, turn in medicine and then proceed to cabins to get settled. *All medications (prescription and non-prescription) should be brought by adults or students (original container must be placed in a Ziploc bag labeled with camper s name and church, 2
along with the proper dosing schedule) to the registration area upon arrival. The camp nurse will be there to receive those medications. 3
SCHEDULE Tuesday 11:00 Leader's Meeting (Welcome Center) 1:00 Registration (Welcome Center) 3:00 Super JAM Orientation (Rec Center) 3:30 Class 1 (Class rooms) 3:50 Class 2 (Class rooms) 4:10 Class 3 (Class rooms) 4:30 Unpack and get acquainted (Cabins) 5:00 Dinner (Dining Hall) 7:15 Worship (Worship Center) 8:00 Choir (Worship Center) (Counselors meeting in Library) 9:00 Getting to Know You Games (Worship Center) 10:00 To Cabin Wednesday-Friday 8:05 Breakfast (Dining Hall) 8:30 Morning Encounter (Camp Fire Circle) 9:15 Class 1 (Class rooms) 10:00 Class 2 (Class rooms) 10:45 Choir (Worship Center) 11:30 Class 3 (Class rooms) 12:15 Lunch (Dining Hall) 1:00 Recreation (Rec Field or other) 1:45 Swim or Free Time 3:30 Class 1 4:15 Class 2 5:00 Dinner 5:45 Super JAM Experience (Worship Center) 6:45 Class 3 7:45 Special Feature 9:00 Worship (Worship Center) 10:30 Afterglow (Cabins) 11:15 Lights Out Saturday 8:00 Breakfast 8:45 Morning Encounter (Fire Circle) 9:15 Clean Up 10:10 Celebration Walk Through (Worship Center) 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Watch JAM Celebration (Worship Center) 1:30 Super JAM Celebration (Worship Center) 4
CONTACT/FACILITY INFORMATION Highland Lakes Baptist Camp 7605 State Road 39 North Martinsville, IN 46151 EMERGENCY PHONE CONTACTS (317) 509-3230 Steve Blanchard Super JAM Director (317) 481-2400 Highland Lakes Baptist Camp Office x.200 (812) 550-2840 Rick Porter HLBC Director of Operations DIRECTIONS Highland Lakes Baptist Camp is located on State Road 39. The camp entrance is four miles south of Monrovia or four miles north of State Highway 67. Take Interstate I-70 to exit 59 (14 miles west of the I-70 and I-465 exchange at the Indianapolis Airport). Take State Road 39 south six miles. Highway 39 makes a jog at the intersection in Monrovia. The camp entrance is on the left 1/2 mile south of the white water tower. CAMP LEADERSHIP CAMP DIRECTOR Steve Blanchard Steve Blanchard serves as the Worship Ministry Coordinator for the State Convention of Baptists in Indiana. He also serves as a Church Planting Catalyst for the East Region of Indiana. CAMP PASTOR Bill McCrary Bill was baptized as a young teenager but never knew the Lord as his Savior. At the age of 18 he realized he had never made a commitment to Christ and gave his heart to the Lord in repentance. It was a short time later that Bill felt God calling him into the ministry. Bill has been preaching for 41 years. He has been a pastor for 39 years in Indiana and Tennessee. He taught in Kenya for 5 years and is now a professor at Bethany divinity college and seminary in Dothan, Alabama. He has done mission work in Mexico, Kenya and the U.S. He enjoys working with people of all ages and loves serving the Lord in His work. WORSHIP The Pointe Worship Band The Pointe is one of Fort Wayne s largest churches. They have grown from their inception just a little over 10 years ago to the place where they have developed a dynamic ministry to every age group. Their primary worship team will be leading daily worship for the campers as well as teaching classes that campers can attend. 5
TALENT SHOW On Friday night we will have a talent show. Kids will have the chance to show their singing, dancing, drama, joke telling or whatever their talent may be. Kids are encouraged to bring their instrument, music or whatever they need for their talent. This will be limited to two minutes per kid. CLASSES Please be aware that several classes require that campers bring items to participate in the class. Ukulele Ukulele Guitar Guitar Bass guitar Bass guitar & amp if available Drums if you have a drum set, please bring it if you have room Keyboard if you have keyboard, please bring it if you have room SATURDAY CELEBRATION Family and friends are invited to come to the celebration on Saturday at 1:30, where campers will perform and show everything that they have learned throughout the week. If you have another younger child attending JAM Camp, their celebration begins at 12 noon. You don t want to miss this! DRESS CODE Make sure your students do NOT pack anything that: Advertises alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs Explicitly or implicitly promotes racism, sexism, or hatred of any group or person Explicitly or implicitly refers to sexual actions or situations Has spaghetti straps, except for sleepwear/swimwear Is excessively short or tight fitting. While at camp, we ask that students: Wear modest, one-piece bathing suits or two-piece suits covered with a dark colored t-shirt. Dress modestly Do not dress in a way that calls attention to underwear (sagging your pants, rolling down your waistbands, etc.) WHAT TO BRING Linens, towels, pillows, blankets or sleeping bag Water bottle that you can refill and carry with you Closed-toe, closed-heel shoes (for outdoor activities) Swimming suit (one piece or tankini that doesn t show belly), flip flops, beach towel, cover-up for the pool Bible, notepad, and pen Toiletries such as soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, etc., sun protection 6
Spending money for snacks, camp store, and missions offering (optional) DO NOT BRING alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs, fireworks, water guns, or any kind of weapon 7