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Here are some final bits of info in preparation for coming to Youth Camp on Monday...

Make sure you and your campers are at Drewstown House by 3pm.

The Camp will be ending on Friday instead of Saturday around 1pm.

If you and your campers have not fully paid yet, the cost is €130 per person for the week.
You can pay on arrival, but I need the €30 deposit this week.

If a child is allergic to foods, or is taking any medications, let us know!
The location were we are going is called Drewstown House in Co meath.
In any emergency, use me as the contact at 087-276-6764

Make sure you and your campers bring the following things:
Bring a packed lunch to travel with on Monday.
Clothes for four days, and an extra set for good measure.
Two pairs of running shoes.
Sleeping bag (or sheets & blanket) and a pillow.
Torch/Flashlight (check to make sure the batteries are good)
Soap and shampoo.
Deodorant is a good idea.
Toothbrush and toothpaste.
Clothes they can get wet in (not swimsuits).
Shower shoes / Flip-flops.
Pen or pencil.
Your BIBLE - don't forget this!
Towel and washcloth
A good attitude!

Please do not allow anyone to bring: knives, iPods, earphones. They won't need them.
Youth Camp - Teens getting their energy out before the preaching.
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Gods amazing creation.
Forwarded from Thief Of Wonders️
A WOODPECKER PREPARING FOR WINTER.

First, he finds a dead tree and starts making holes for the acorns. Each hole is made very thoughtfully because if the hole is too large, other birds can easily steal the acorn. If the hole is too narrow, the nut can break and deteriorate. By the end of summer, the woodpecker's "jewelry" work ends. By this time the acorns ripen and take their places in the tree. The trunk of a large tree can hold about 50,000 acorns, allowing the bird a satisfying winter.
Forwarded from Kallie