Jr. High Summer Camp: Meadow Ranch
“To the Meadow!!” Meadow Ranch is a phenomenal place for junior high students to get away from the everyday distractions and into the quietness the Meadow has to offer and learn more about who God is. From outdoor activities, energetic recreation, silly skits and suspenseful night games, to exceptional speakers, inspiring dramas and impactful worship, your time at Hume will make you want to come back for more! The relevant programming and passionate staff will help ensure your time in the Meadow will be life changing.
Your camper's address:
Meadow Ranch -- Camp Date
Camper's Name / Church
64144 Hume Lake Rd.
Hume, CA 93628
Prices and Registration
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Camper: $432
Counselor: $216
Camper w/o Counselor: $472
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Call Toll Free: 800.965.HUME (4863) - Ext. @humelake.org
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What to Bring
- Bible, notebook, pen/pencil
- Flashlight
- Modest Bathing Suit and Towel
- Sleeping Bag and Pillow
- Warm and Cool Clothes
- Jeans and tennis shoes
- Play clothes for recreation
- Overnight toiletries
- Spending money ($30-$50 recommended)
- Camera (optional)
- Medical Release form
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What NOT to Bring
- Radios
- Portable Audio Devices
- Drugs (unless perscribed by a doctor)
- Alcohol
- Firearms
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Registration Forms
Over the last couple of years, the State of California has been working to develop a set of laws and regulations which will govern all organized camps in California. As one of the largest organized camps in the state, Hume has been working closely with the committees responsible for the development of these new policies. Most of the new policies are internal, meaning that Hume will make some changes, but you will not see the changes or be significantly affected by them. However, there are other policies which will directly affect you and your students, and will require action from you, the churches. The following information is meant to give you a clear understanding of the new regulations, how they will affect your students and staff, as well as what you will need to do as a church to be in compliance as you arrive and register for camp.
Click here to learn more and to download the required forms.
2009 Meadow Ranch Camp Director
Derek Geer
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Dress Code
Modesty is the key!
Girls: No two-piece bathing suits of any kind (including tankinis). No bare midriffs, no spagetti-strap tank tops or dresses. Please be mindful of short shorts.
Guys: No Speedo swimsuits or underwear showing above the waistline
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Rules and Traditions
Be at all meals
Be at all meetings
Be modest
Don't be messing around
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Free Time Activities
High Adventure ($10)
Skate Park ($3/session or $15/week)
The Screamer ($3/jump)
Disc Golf ($5 deposit)
Bikes ($5 deposit, $3/hour)
Paddle Boards/Boats/Canoes/Kyaks ($5 deposit, $3/hour)
Paintball - Hume equipment only ($10)
Recording Studio ($25/session)
Zip Line ($5/day)
Roller Skating ($5/session)
The Blob
Noah's Nightmare
Swimming Pool
The Ark
Basketball
Billiards
Ping Pong
Foosball
Beach Volleyball
Hume 'n Beans
Snack Shop
General Store
Hume Lake Clothing Company
Gift Shop
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General Schedule
Sunday
5:30 Dinner
7:00 Chapel with Opener
9:15 Ranch Time (Ark & Night Swim)
10:45 Evening Devotions
11:30 Lights Out
Monday-Friday
7:00 Prayer & Share (Optional)
8:00 Breakfast
8:30 Cabin Clean Up
9:15 Chapel
11:00 Recreation
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Jam Time (Jesus & me time)
1:15-5:00 Free Time
5:30 Dinner
7:00 Chapel
8:15 Evening Activity (Belly Flop, Pond Competition, Kickball, Victory Circle)
10:15 Devotions
11:00 Lights Out
Saturday
7:00 Wake Up & Pack Up
8:00 Breakfast
8:30 Head for Home
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Summer 2009 Theme
Our Theme for summer 2009 is called “HEY, RUBE!” And it has a lot to do with Clowns and a little to do with Mimes. It will be an unforgettable summer talking through the idea that as Christians we are called to be the “salt of the earth,” and to show love to our neighbors. The question we will be asking this summer is do you truly care about the people in the world? Why is it that many of those who don’t know Christ are serving and loving others more than a lot of Christians? This summer we want to push, challenge, and stir something in you to get you to care about loving people around you and show them Jesus by the way that you live.
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