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New House Farm, East Dean, West Sussex
Pioneer Christian Camp 2000


CAMP ONE

Tuesday 1st to Friday 11th August 2000
The first Pioneer Camp of the Summer is designed specifically for 11 to 17 year olds and will be held between Tuesday 1st and Friday 11th August at New House Farm, East Dean, Chichester in West Sussex. The Leader of this Camp will be Mr Keith Munford from Colchester in Essex. E-mail: keith.munford@btinternet.com



CAMP TWO

Tuesday 15th to Friday 25th August 2000
The second Pioneer Camp of the Summer is designed specifically for 9 to 14 year olds and will be held between Tuesday 15th and Friday 25th August at New House Farm, East Dean, Chichester in West Sussex. The Leader of this Camp will be Mr John Howells from Bromley in Kent. E-mail: campskip@aol.com


Pioneer Camp provides a time for a good holiday, and a great opportunity to make new friends and to learn more about the Christian faith. Campers participate in various activities during the day, including field games, wide games, team games, camp fire and competitions.

Outings are made to local resorts. There is often an opportunity for swimming (only under supervision) and exploring the area.

All the camp staff are Christians and they include a medical officer, a camp cook, and staff with many years experience. All meals are served in a large marquee.

Campers are divided into tents, approximately 6 to a tent, and are provided with groundsheets and sleeping mats, but not blankets. We suggest that campers bring a sleeping bag, a blanket and a pillow. Camp beds are not advisable due to lack of space. One or two members of staff are appointed as leaders to each tent.

Pocket money is deposited in the camp bank and withdrawn each day as required. A camp shop sells tuck, postcards, books and souvenirs.

Campers help in the work of the camp on a rota basis - for example, preparing vegetables, serving meals and cleaning up after meals.

The combination of camping, sporting activites, meeting other young people and learning of the Lord Jesus Christ has attracted many to camp over the years, so book early to avoid disappointment.


COST

This year, the cost of the camp per child is £85, which includes outings at camp but not spending money or transport to or from camp. If you book before 1st May 2000 the cost is only £80 per child! Families sending three or more children need only pay £220.

BOOKING

Please print out the Application Form, fill it in, sign it and send it before 1st May 2000 with a £10 non-returnable deposit (cheques made payable to Pioneer Camp) and a 9" by 4" (minimum) stamped self-addressed envelope to the Pioneer Camp Secretary:

Mrs G. Hollman
20 Croftside
Vigo Village
Meopham
Kent DA13 0SH

For enquiries, or if you would like to help on the staff, please contact Mrs Hollman at the address above, or by telephone on 01732 822181, or by e-mail on hollman@supanet.com..


 

CAMP RULES

  1. No smoking or alcohol are allowed on the Camp Site.

  2. No radios, electronic games, cassette or CD players allowed.

  3. The Campers' tents will be in two sections: Boys and Girls. Neither must enter the other section at any time.

  1. All Campers are to remain in their tents throughout the night.

  2. No Camper is to be absent without the specific permission of the Camp Leader.

  3. No bathing is allowed without supervision.

     

The penalty for breaking a rule is that the camper may be sent home.

 


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