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Volunteer Work Party Weekends
. . .be a weekend warrior.
. .get some exercise. . .
have quality time with your friends and family. . .accomplish
great work!
Camp Sealth: February 23-24 (Sat-Sun),
April 5 (Saturday only), November 1-2
Camp Niwana: April 19-20,
October 4-5
Parents and kids can enjoy
a weekend in the woods, help Sealth and Niwana prepare for
summer and make a difference for thousands of campers each
year. Clean up winter storm debris around cabins, clear trails,
paint, set up cabins for use, and split firewood before the
summer season. Volunteer for a fun, free, family-oriented
day or weekend
Schedule
for Sealth
Plan to arrive by 9 or 10 a.m. on Saturday
to begin your project. We provide lunch at 12:30, then you'll
work until about 5 p.m. then clean up for a hearty dinner
at 6 p.m. Enjoy your evening at camp. Sunday we will serve
breakfast at 8 a.m. and lunch at 12:30 or 1 p.m. for those
who work the morning. You may work as many hours as you like
on Sunday. Click on this link for driving
directions.
Schedule
for Niwana
Niwana
work parties provide the same work hours as Sealth (above)
with one exception: only Saturday dinner is provided for you.
If your group or family wishes to camp overnight, bring your
own food for Sunday.
Projects
There are many projects
at camp both indoors and out. Some possible projects are :
painting, cabin repair, trail work, gardening, overall camp
improvement, cleaning, splitting firewood, repairing steps
and benches, and more. Tree planting happens only March. Almost
all projects will happen rain or shine.
Evening
Relaxing
Saturday evening is a time for
relaxing, making new friends, a campfire, or other camp activities.
Bring a musical instrument, games, or other entertainment
to share.
Youth
Participation
Youth need to be accompanied
by chaperone(s). Children under school age should work or
play alongside their parents. Children grade K-2 usually work
an hour then play an hour. Children grade 3-5 work a couple
of hours then play for an hour. Youth 6th grade and older
should be able to work most of the day with adult support
and appropriate breaks. These are basic guidelines and need
to be adjusted for the youth who participate. All youth under
18 who provide at least three hours of service will receive
a Sealth Service emblem and a community service letter. Call
camp about bringing your youth group (Camp Fire, Scouts, etc.)
to a service weekend. We are happy to make special arrangements
for youth to volunteer at camp. Non-Camp Fire youth must bring
a completed
registration form signed by a parent/guardian. Camp Fire
youth must bring their special activity form with them.
Lodging and
Meals
We will provide you with lodging in cabins at camp.
You may be sharing space with other volunteers. Meals will
be hot and nutritious. At Camp Sealth, we will serve lunch
and dinner on Saturday at and breakfast and lunch on Sunday.
At Camp Niwana, only Saturday dinner is provided. Please indicate
food allergies and special needs on the sign-up form.
What to Bring
Snacks, water bottle, work gloves and work clothes,
extra clothes in case you get wet, and rain gear. If you are
staying overnight bring: sleeping bag, pillow, personal items,
flashlight, favorite board games or other evening entertainment.
Reservations
Please return a completed a sign
up form at least one week (preferably sooner) before the
weekend. If you are late signing up, just call camp at 206
463 3174, ext. 22 to make arrangements. Mail or fax your form
for either Sealth or Niwana work parties to: Camp Sealth PO
Box 13599 Burton, WA 98013-0599. Fax number is 206 463 6936.
Questions
- Call or email
Jan Milligan, Director of Camping, 206 463 3174, ext. 22.
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