
9th - 12th grade
This is Fowler's most popular week! The name comes from the time when we blended an Adirondack week with an Arts week with an week The result was the week you've been waiting for ever since you were little. This week is designed for high schoolers. We start later and go longer. The morning has lots of options for early risers and the nights always end around campfires or stars. Sometimes you need to step out of the busy-ness of life and be reminded that you are surrounded by friends and a world full of wonder that is greatly loved by a great God!
Sunday as camp starts
2:30 Camper Registration Begins. Campers will register with their parent or guardian and then go to the nurse to make sure that all medical information is correct and that any medications are checked in. After that they will receive their cabin assignments!
3:30 All Camp Games on the Meadows
5:45 Picnic Dinner on Suits Field in the Center of Camp
6:30 Camper Orientation Continued/Counselor Meeting in Lakeside Lodge to go over the rest of Sunday and Monday's activities
8:00 Vespers in the Chapel by the Lake. Watch out for French Gustaff!!!!
9:00 Campfire
10:00 Back to Cabin
11:00 Lights out. You've got a lot to do tomorrow!
Monday - Friday
7:15 Early morning run you can get back in time to polar bear!
7:45 Polar Bear/fishing/morning kayak or canoe (optional)
8:15 Wake Up
8:45 Morning Watch in the Outdoor Chapel
9:00 Breakfast
10:30: Start Sessions
1:30 Lunch
2:15 continue afternoon activities
4:00 flex time
6:00 Dinner
6:45 Center of Camp Free time/Counselor Meeting
8:00 Evening Discovery/Vespers
9:30 Snack/Vespers
10:00 Campfire
11:00 Back to cabins

Friday night we have a light snack and then worship and then...THE PIZZA PARTY!
AFTER THAT, campers go back to their cabin areas for campfires and songs. What a great way to wrap up a great week.
Camp ends on Saturday morning after morning watch, a great breakfast, and a fare-well group hug and blessing.
Parents are asked to be to camp by 10:00AM in order to pick up their child.
The store will be open and families are encouraged to roam around and
hear the stories of what happened during this amazing and special week