C A M P B A R N A B A S
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Barnabas BoundPacket
Dear Campers,
We’re so excited to have you join us at camp this summer! In this packet you’ll find details about your arrival day, packing list, party themes, our photo service, camp safety and so much more! Please read through this packet thoroughly and make sure you print and bring all required forms prior to coming to arrival day.
We can’t wait to see you out at Teas Trail for our 25th Anniversary!
Blessings,
Kelli Hinderliter Camper Registrar 417-708-5298 [email protected] Camp Barnabas
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Daily ScheDule(Monday-Thursday):7:30 am: Wake-Up
8:00 am: Songs at Inspiration Point
8:30 am: Group A: Breakfast Group B: Clean Cabin/Devos
9:30 am: Group A and B Cabins Switch
10:30 am: 1st Activity
11:30 am: 2nd Activity
12:30 pm: Group A: Lunch Group B: 3rd Activity
1:30 pm: Group A: FOB (Rest Time) Group B: Lunch
2:30 pm: Group A: 3rd Activity Group B: FOB
3:30 pm: Open Activity Time (OATs) Freeze (Popsicle Time)
5:30 pm: Group A: Dinner Group B: Showers
6:30 pm: Group A and B Cabins Switch
7:15 pm: Pre-Party
7:30 pm: Party
9:00 pm: Wrap-Up
10:30 pm: Camper Lights Out
Arrival day (Sunday):1:30 pm: Gates Open4:00 pm: Camper Arrival* Parking & Barnabas Store Open5:00 pm: Parents Say Goodbye/Optional Tour5:30 pm: Camp Welcome at the Dome5:45 pm: Group A: Dinner Group B: Get Ready for Party6:45 pm: Group A and B Cabins Switch7:45 pm: Party9:00 pm: Wrap-Up9:45 pm: Get Ready for Bed10:30 pm: Camper Lights Out
*Parents, if you are interested in learning more about what your camper will experience at camp, please join us at the office lobby! Don’t forget to stop by our Barnabas Outfitters Company store to purchase camp gear.
closing day (FRIDAY):8:30 am: Breakfast in Cabin
9:00 am: Gates and Barnabas Store Open
9:15 am: Clean Cabin/Final Packing
9:45 am: Closing Ceremonies in Dining Hall**
10:15 am: Camper Awards in Cabins**Location subject to change.
FRIDAY CLOSING CEREMONIESOn Friday at 9:45 am, families are invited to join us for a time of fun and fellowship. Gates and Barnabas Outfitters Company Store opens at 9:00 am. Come ready to shop!
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2 0 1 9 S u m m e r S c h e d u l eTerm 1: Adult Friends Week (June 2 – 7) Intellectual & developmental disabilities &/or autism Term 2: Heroes Week (June 9 – 14) Developmental disabilities &/or autism Term 3: Young Friends Week (June 16 – 21) Developmental disabilities &/or autism Term 4: Adventurers Week (June 23 – 28) Physical disabilitiesTerm 5: Pathfinders Week (Jun 30 – Jul 5) Physical & developmental disabilities &/or autism Term 6: Soaring Hawks Week (Jul 7 – 12) Austism, blind, chronic diseases &/or deaf/hearing impairedTerm 7: Bridge Builders Week (Jul 14 – 19) Physical & developmental disabilities &/or autismTerm 8: Explorers Week (Jul 21 – 26) Physical & developmental disabilities &/or autismTerm 9: Champions Week (Jul 28 – Aug 2) Physical & developmental disabilities &/or autismTerm 10: Celebration Week (Aug 4 – 9) Physical & developmental disabilities &/or autism
2 0 2 0 e a r l y b i r d r e g i s t r a t i o nWe’re looking forward to seeing you next summer and the sooner you sign up - the better! Mark your calendarsto sign-up by August for the best rate possible.
$775 Early Bird Registration (by Aug. 31)$850 General Registration (Sept 1 - Dec 31)$875 Late Registration (Jan 1 - after)
2020 camp dates will be posted this summer.
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P a c k i n g L i s t ( 3 b a g l i m i t ) :• Bible
• Flashlight
• Sunscreen
• Bug Spray
• Water Bottle
• Shorts**
• T-shirts/Shirts**
• Swimsuits**
• Sleepwear
• Socks & Underwear
• Closed-Toed Shoes (or shoes with a strap going across the top of the foot and around the heel i.e., Chacos or Tevas)
• Shower Shoes
• Rain Jacket or Poncho
• Jacket or Sweatshirt
• Casual Church Outfit for Cross Carry
• Toiletries: Hairbrush, Deodorant, Shampoo, Body Soap, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Etc.
• Bedding: Sleeping Bag or Twin Sheets with a Blanket and Pillow
• Towels and Washcloths (at least two of each)
• Costumes for Party Fun (See Themes)
• Medications and Medical Equipment/Supplies - Please refer to the medication form for details.
• Stationery & Stamps
DO NOT BRING: Cell phones, expensive jewelry, large sums of money, snacks, gum, soda, candy, or cigarettes. If brought to camp, these items will be taken and returned at the end of the week. Reminder: There is a 3 bag limit due to limited space. Barnabas is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
**Please reference our Camp Barnabas Policies.
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S u m m e R T h e m e : This summer we are celebrating 25 years of Camp Barnabas! Over the years, we have seen our camp grow to serve thousands of campers and missionaries each summer. We truly believe that God is unstoppable and will continue to use Camp Barnabas for many years to come.
P A R T Y T H E M E S :
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“Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to
there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” - Matthew 17:20
t h e B a r n i v a l“Come one, come all, step right up and see,The Barnival is in town and it’s where you want to be,The ringleader’s ready, the lion’s in the cage,But now it’s time for YOU to take the stage!”
T h e B a r n a b a s O a s i s“We’ve had a long day, so come beat the heat,Come weary travelers to our desert retreat!Dive in and cool down, cause the water feels fine.At the Barnabas Oasis, it’s relaxation time!”
T h e B a r n a b a s A r c a d e“Choose your character and come right in,The Barnabas Arcade is open, be ready to begin!Grab your controller, you’re now player one.Everyone’s a winner, so come have some fun!”
B a r n a b a s ’ s 2 5 t h B a s h “25th year, how can it be? Dress your best and celebrate with me!Here’s the dance that you don’t want to miss,A birthday cannot be better than this!”
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Costumes: Ringleader, Lion,
Carnival-Goer (Overalls)
Costumes: Tourist (Fanny Pack, Leis,
Hawaiian Shirt)
Costumes: Pac-Man,
Mario Kart,Donkey Kong
Costumes: Suits, Dresses,
Party Hats
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c a m p f u n & 1 0 1c a m p f u n & 1 0 1M a i l C a l l :All packages & letters should be sent to:Camp BarnabasCamper Name901 Teas TrailPurdy, MO 65734 All emails can be sent to: [email protected](put first & last name of Camper in the subject line)
Mail will be distributed daily. Any mail we receive after your term will be returned to the sender. Any food or candy sent in a package will be kept in the office until the end of the camp week. When sending emails, put the Camper’s first and last name in the subject line of the email. Due to the cost of ink, pictures sent via email will not be printed and distributed. Email and mail are subject to be read by Camp Barnabas staff.
I N D I V I D U A L S P E C I A L T R A V E L A C C O M M O D A T I O N S :If you are an individual or family (siblings) flying and need transportation from the Springfield, MO airport, please email your flight itinerary to [email protected] at least 20 days prior to your flight. Pickup will be between 2-4:00 pm on Sunday (Camper Arrival Day) and drop off will be between 11:00 am to 12:30 pm on Friday (Closing Day). The fee is $50 for pickup and $50 for drop-off ($100.00 round-trip fee). The fee must be paid prior to camp and the individuals being picked up must be at least 18 years old, or have written consent from a parent.
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C A M P E R C O M M U N I C A T I O NOutside of snail mail if you have non-emergency information that needs to be communicated to your camper, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm, call the camp office at 417-522-6011 or email [email protected]. Your camper will be fully engaged during their camp experience, so it is not possible for our staff to direct personal, non-emergency calls to your camper. Assume your camper is having a great time and trust our staff to contact you if necessary. If an issue arises, the Camp Director will call you immediately. A camp nurse will contact you about health or injury issues.
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c a m p f u n & 1 0 1G E T D A I L Y P H O T O S O F Y O U R C A M P E R O N Y O U R P H O N E
We’re continuing our partnership with Waldo Photos to enhance our photo delivery this year!
Parents: This means, no more digging for hours to find the photos you want. For a small fee ($11.99/camp week) Waldo Photos will use facial recognition to locate Camp Barnabas photos of your camper at camp and send them straight to your phone via the Waldo app. You can invite up to 6 other family members to also receive your camper’s photos for free!
To enroll, text BARNABAS2019 to 735-343, and follow the prompts.
P H O T O G A L L E R Y A C C E S S
For access to our weekly gallery of images,parents can visit: waldophotos.com/galleries.Enter Join Code: barnabas2019
In both the Waldo App, and the Camp Barnabas Waldo Gallery, parents can download photos,purchase prints, and share photos to Facebook!
V I D E O U P D A T E S
This year, we’re giving everyone FREE access to the weekly video (and slideshow) that we feature during closing ceremonies! At the end of the week, families will receive an email with a video and slideshow link showcasing their camper’s fun-filled week at camp! You can use this link to post on social media and share with friends and family.
As of this summer, we’ll no longer be posting daily videos on Facebook and Instagram, but instead we’ll be putting our time into making our weekly videos even better than before!
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P R I N T & B R I N G
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p a r e n t A R R I V A L C H E C K L I S T1. HELLO: Meet our Camp Director and get your name tag and wristband for the weekend.
2. UNLOAD: After unloading your luggage, our awesome team will do the heavy lifting and bring your camper’s bags to their cabin. Please make sure ALL bags have a luggage tag with your camper’s name on it.
3. WELCOME & REFRESHMENTS: Join our staff and missionaries as we cheer for your camper and welcome them to camp! Grab some water and snacks to enjoy.
4. MEDICAL FORMS & MEDICINE: Once your camper has made it through our welcome celebration line, parents/guardians and campers need to stop by our Well House (Medical Center) to turn in medications and talk with one of our awesome medical professionals. Because we serve a wide variety of medical needs, including campers who are more medically complex, this step may take more time. Thank you for your patience as we work to serve all our campers well and keep everyone healthy and safe.
5. MOVE IN: Meet your camper’s cabin staff as they get settled and move in.
6. THE FUN BEGINS! Say see you soon and send your camper off for the greatest weekend of their life. Don’t forget to drop by Barnabas Outfitters Store to get your Barnabas gear!
PARENT ORIENTATION
& TOURSJoin us at 5:00 pm at the
office lobby to learn what your child will experience at camp and meet some members of
our leadership team.
RESTROOMSLocated in the Office, Well
House and Dining Hall.
CLOSING CEREMONIES
On Friday at 9:45 am, families are invited to join us for a time of fun and fellowship at Camp Barnabas. Gates and Barnabas
Store opens at 9:00 am. Come ready to shop!
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C A M P E R M e d i c a l F o r mName____________________________________ Cabin ________Camp Barnabas strives to deliver the best medical care possible. Please read the following instructions and complete prior to arrival. If you have questions about your particular needs or medications, contact the Director of Medical Services, Linda Zimmer, at [email protected].
Please take a moment to fill out the rest of this form as well as the medication list on the next page. This form must be filled out for everyone, even if you don’t take medications.
History of Seizures? Y N Type?_____________________ Date of Last Seizure:______________________
Seizure Interventions: ________________________________________________________________________
Please list all hospitalizations or major injuries in the last five years (medical, surgical, or psychiatric) and the year:_________________________________________________________________________________________
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Medication Allergies _________________________________________________________________________
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OTC Medications we may give your camper:
Any None Tylenol Ibuprofen Benadryl Miralax Melatonin Other_____________________
Tips & tricks to administer medications ___________________________________________________________
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• Prior to arrival at camp, this form and also an online medical form must be completed. Please bring this form with you to camp. • All medications MUST BE in pharmacy labeled containers with camper’s name, medication name, dosage, and instructions for use. Prescribed over-the-counter (OTC) medications must be in the original, manufactured container (bring these to camp with you if you take these daily) or in multi-dose packages from your pharmacy. Medications CANNOT be pre-mixed together or pre-organized into weekly planners, unless prepared by a commercial pharmacy.• Ensure that there are 6 days quantity of each medication. • If possible, please bring extra medications to camp as occasionally we need to replace lost or dropped meds. Unused medications can be picked up on closing day. • As a third party organization in Missouri, Camp Barnabas is not able to legally store or dispense products containing THC, any derivative of/or synthetic form of medical marijuana, Marinol, and/or CBD oil. Missouri law is very clear on the parameters of dispensing these medications, and we are not able to meet the standards for administration of these substances.• All camper medications must be dropped off during arrival with the medical team and must be picked up on closing day. We cannot mail medications left at camp. This is a federal law.
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c a m p e r M e d i c a l F o r mName____________________________________ Cabin ________
MULTI-DOSE PREPACKAGING UPDATEWe strive to provide everyone at camp with the safest, most current medical practices. If able, campers should bring medication pre-packaged by a pharmacy. Doing so will minimize potential medication errors, and follow the best-practice standards set by the American Nurse Association (ANA). However, we understand that not all insurances and pharmacies are able to assist with this process. In this case, please send your camper’s medication in the original pharmacy container with the pharmacy label in tact, and no written edits on the instructions. As a reminder, liquid medications must also be in the original pharmacy container. Thank you for your support in making your camper’s stay at Camp Barnabas as safe as possible.
Pre-Packaging Definitions: • Multi-Dose Strip Packaging – Each strip consists of individually sealed compartments containing all medications
in pill form that are to be taken at a medicine pass delivery time (listed above).• Multi-Dose Blister Packs – Each blister pocket contains all the medication, in pill form, that is to be taken at a
medicine delivery time (listed above). These can often be ordered online.
Thank you for your support in making your time at Camp Barnabas as safe as possible. If you have questions, please contact our Director of Health Services, Linda Zimmer, at [email protected].
Make sure doses and times match what bottles say as we legally must go off of what the prescription bottle says.Due to the number of medications that the medical team administers, we have 5 pre-set med passes each day. These are pre-breakfast, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and at bedtime. Please complete the medication administration section below.• Please add tube feedings, procedures, topical creams, eye drops, and/or ear drops in this section as well.• If you do not take medications, please note “NONE” in this section.
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C A M P E R M e d i c a l F o r mName____________________________________ Cabin ________
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p o l i c i e s &r e s o u r c e s
P o l i c i e sWe strive to glorify Jesus Christ in everything we do. We have specific policies designed to allow you to understand what we believe is right and true in the eyes of our Lord. These policies are also designed for your safety and wellness during camp.
D R E S S C O D EGeneral Appearance: Everyone should keep a neat appearance. If you have long hair, it’s recommended to keep it in a ponytail for your safety.
Shirts: T-shirts should reflect a Christian image and not have inscriptions or advertising for questionableproducts (i.e., beer products or slanderous sayings). No spaghetti-strap, tight-fitting or low-cut shirts. Straps on shirts must be at least the width of two fingers and completely cover bra straps. Shirts must cover abdomen, even when hands are lifted in the air. Shorts must be visible at all times.
Shorts/Pants: Our standard length for shorts is finger-tip length. Shorts must also be loose-fitting. No shorts or pants with words across the seat are to be worn at any time. Shorts must be visible under longer shirts. Leggings are not to be worn as pants.
Shoes: Shoes must be worn at all times unless at the pool. Close-toed shoes or shoes with a strap going across the top of the foot and around the heel (i.e., Chacos or Tevas) are required during all activities, with the exception of to and from the pool.
Swimsuits: Men must wear swim trunks (no Speedos). Women must wear modest one-piece swimsuits. Two-piece swimsuits will be permitted provided they completely cover the abdomen area even with hands in the air. No low-cut swimsuits are to be worn. If necessary, girls may wear shirts over their swimsuits as long as the shirts are not white. It is highly recommended for girls to wear shorts over their swimsuit.
Tattoos & Body Piercings: While at camp, it is suggested that all piercings be removed for safety reasons. Some campers love shiny objects. If you do not choose to remove, please only use studs. Our missionaries will wear no naval, eyebrow or tongue jewelry at camp (this is a safety issue). At the discretion of the camp directors, any tattoo that may be viewed as inappropriate will need to be covered at all times.
G E N E R A LCell Phones & Laptop: To avoid distraction and fully immerse yourself in the Barnabas experience, laptops are not to be brought to camp. We do not allow the use of cell phones at camp for any reason. If you need to make an emergency call, there are phones available.
Alcohol, Illegal Drugs & Tobacco: Our staff does not condone or personally use illegal drugs or tobacco. We do not condone the abuse of alcohol or allow for drunkenness.
Sexual Behavior: We love all of God’s people and we know sin takes many forms. We do not condone premarital sex and homosexual relationships in accordance with God’s laws.
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C o d e o f C o n d u c tEVERYONE at Camp Barnabas is expected to follow our Code of Conduct explicitly—it’s comprehensive and falls into three main categories:Physical Safety & Security: Always respect the other person’s physical boundaries. Camp is not the place for physical relationships of any kind. Verbal Communication: Always use appropriate verbal communication. There are no exceptions. Summer Staff Specific: While everyone on camp property is expected to follow the Code of Conduct outlined regarding physical boundaries and verbal communication, there are additional expectations for Summer Staff.
Physical Safety & Security:• No kissing• No sharing of shower or bathroom stalls• Everyone sleeps in his/her own bed• No hitting, kicking, slapping, or punching• No tickling or touching of private areas• No touching of private areas (this includes slapping someone on the rear)• No physically demeaning humor (snuggies/wedgies etc.)• No walking about the cabin without covering private areas (not even campers of same sex)
Verbal Communication:• No lying• No gossiping • No name calling of any kind (even jokingly)• No talking about another’s physical body• No profane language or use of slang terms (homo, fag, etc.)• No discussions of a sexual nature
Summer Staff Specific:• No camper or missionary is to be taken off alone• Do not give individual gifts of a personal nature to campers• Do not show favoritism to a particular campers• One-on-one counseling or private conversation is to be done in a public setting (seen but not necessarily heard)• Summer Staff should always hold other staff accountable.• Summer Staff should be above reproach at all times.• Open Door Meeting Policy: No Summer Staff should be with a member of the opposite gender behind a closed
door or private area at any time. If a one-on-one meeting is required, it should be done in a clear, visible place where others are present.
CONSEQUENCES: Any infraction of the above policies will be immediate grounds for dismissal with no chance for re-hire or return to Camp Barnabas. A violation of one of these policies might not only be misunderstood by others but could also result in legal consequences.
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G u i d e l i n e s f o r A p p r o p r i a t eC o n d u c t w i t h C a m p e r s - 3 T ’ s
TalkAppropriate:• Verbal praise for achievement or behavior• Verbal encouragement• Scripturally based teaching (non-sexual)
TouchAppropriate:• Handshakes and highfives• Walking hand-and-hand• Short, congratulatory or greeting hugs• Arm around the shoulders• Piggybacks with young campers• Leg sitting
As a ministry caring for individuals with special needs, we know that some of our campers will require an additional level of personal care assistance with hygiene during their time at Barnabas. We take this responsibility very seriously. We are very careful in how we train our counselors to modestly administer personal care if needed. Two caregivers are required to be present at all times for safety, this includes during hygiene administration. If your camper requires additional assistance in their daily living activities and you would like more information on how we train or administer this care, we would be more than happy to speak with you. Please call 417-476-2565.
TerritoryAppropriate:
• Public one-on-one interaction • Group or public environments
Additional Guidelines: Modesty dictates that staff, campers, or missionaries never sit around or walk around without a towel or clothing covering private areas. Towels must be worn at all times when going to and from the shower. NO EXCEPTIONS! It is against policy to display sexual body parts intentionally—even if it’s a joke.
Not Appropriate:• Compliments or questions relating to physique or body develop-ment• Sexual jokes, homosexual innuendos, or bathroom humor• Swearing or vulgar language• Verbal harassment or abuse• Individual secrets or special gifts• Sexual coaching or conversation
Not Appropriate:• Intimate wrestling or tickling• Private back rubs, arm tickles, massages, etc.• Touching of private parts. • Touching a child in anger, disgust, or frustration• Frontal hugs with opposite sex• Sexual embraces• Lap sitting• Kissing
Not Appropriate:
• Sitting or lying on a bed with a minor• Private one-on-one interactions
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3 - 6 - 0 S a f e & S e c u r e P o l i c yBased on our Code of Conduct, the following rules and boundaries have been established in order for our staff, missionaries, and campers to have a safe, secure, and enjoyable experience at Camp Barnabas. Understanding and following these rules/boundaries will help everyone have the time of their life at camp!
“3” Rules• Recognize unacceptable behavior. You must know and understand the Code of Conduct so you can easily recognize what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior. The 6 Boundaries outlined below will help, too.
• Resist unacceptable behavior. No staff member, missionary, or camper should ever feel uncomfortable or unsafe at camp. Everyone has the right to say NO and remove themselves from the situation or distance themselves from the person making them feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
• Report what makes you feel uncomfortable or if a rule has been broken. 1. Tell cabin staff or the Camp Director 2. Write a note and put it in the Comment Box (at the Well House) 3. Tell a nurse in the Well House 4. Call 1-800-4-A-CHILD
“6” Boundaries1. Modesty: Private body parts should be covered at ALL times (swimming, to/from shower, dressing, etc.) NO EXCEPTIONS. Never display your private body parts to anyone or touch someone else’s.2. One-on-ones: You should NEVER be alone with a camper or youth where others are not present. There should _always be a third person present or in view. Never tell a camper a secret or tell them “not to tell”. We have no secrets at Camp Barnabas. NONE.3. Good Touch vs. Bad Touch: Appropriate touch includes high-fives, short side hugs, arm around the shoulders, etc. and makes your camper or peer feel safe and encouraged. Inappropriate touch is any touch that makes your camper or peer feel uncomfortable (touching private parts, hitting, pushing, lap sitting, etc.) Refer to the Code of Conduct for additional examples.4. Good Talk vs. Bad Talk: Always encourage one another with positive, pure, uplifting speech. Negative, disrespectful, sexual, and/or profane language will not be tolerated.5. Bullying: Camp Barnabas has zero tolerance for bullying. If you are bullying someone (or they perceive you to be) and they ask you to stop, you MUST stop. If you observe or are the target of bullying, report it immediately.6. Your Territory: Your body, your space, your stuff, your bed are off-limits to everyone else. No one should be in your territory without your permission and you should not be in their territory without theirs.
“O” (Zero) ToleranceIf you decide not to abide by these rules and boundaries, you may be immediately dismissed from camp.
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Mike MroskoCamp Director
Luis San MiguelAssistant Staff Director &
Men’s Director
Mike SiedelFacilities Manager
Matt McKeeverAssistant Camp Director
Matthew McDavid Programs Director
Tricia DouglasKitchen Manager
Linda Zimmer Health Services Director
Cason WaldenEngagement Director
Sammi NovakStaff Director &
Women’s Director
Stacey SpaansTeas Trail Office Manager
Teas trail ON-SITE STAFF DIRECTORY
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General Contact InformationTeas Trail Office Phone: (417) 522-6011
Teas Trail Address: 901 Teas Trail Purdy, MO 65734
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.campbarnabas.org
Mindy FrechHuman Resources Director
Susan CarterFinancial Assistant
Barbi DelozierCommunications &
Merchandise Coordinator
John TillackChief Executive Officer
Debbie WeathermonDevelopment Director
Micah BartzCreative Director
Krystal SimonChief Operations Officer
Brittany ReedFinancial Director
Micah GrayMedia Manager
Cristin TippinExecutive Assistant
Andrea HarpMarketing & PR Director
Sam ForresterFacilities Director
foundation STAFF DIRECTORY
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Kelli HinderliterCamper Registrar
Jamie MunroeProgram Director
Courtney ButtonProgram Director
Shayla JenkinsMissions Director
Alexa GrishamAdministrative Coordinator
Nathan DossHouse Supervisor
Sarah PhippsBarnabas House Bed &
Breakfast Staff
Natalie FrederickHouse Supervisor
Nick FosterBarnabas House Bed &
Breakfast Staff
Camp off-site STAFF DIRECTORY
Barnabas prep STAFF DIRECTORY
Barnabas life STAFF DIRECTORY
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J - T
he S
ilver
Lin
ing
K - B
arna
bas O
utfit
ters
Co. S
tore
L - O
nce U
pon
A Ti
me C
abin
M- H
appi
ly Ev
er A
fter C
abin
N -
Man
Cav
e Cab
inO
- Bo
y’s S
iblin
g Cab
inP
- Girl
’s Si
blin
g Cab
in
- W
ater
Sta
tions
-
Pub
lic R
estro
oms
* - Con
fere
nce R
oom
s & A
dult
Hou
sing (
Izzie,
Ros
ie, G
us, &
Tank
)be
low D
inin
g Hall
WEL
COM
E TO
CAM
P BA
RNAB
ASTE
AS T
RAIL
901 T
eas T
rail
2060
Purd
y, M
O 6
5734
C
AB
C
C
D
E
C C
F
J
O
P
K
L
N
M
Fron
t Gat
esFarm
Road
1012
C
C
9GH
H
Barnabas Bound Packet Revised 04/08/19
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