BRIAN
BROWN
Brian has just celebrated 31 years of marriage with his wife, Betty.
They have two adult daughters and one son-in-law. Brian has worked with
Youth for Christ for the past 30 years. He has enjoyed all facets of
this work including youth ministry, mission trips, worker training,
etc. Brian has been the Academic Coordinator for Lifeteams, a 9-month
youth worker and discipleship training program for young leaders, for
the past 10 years. When he has some free time, Brian likes nothing
better than to find a place where he can wage a battle with any willing
species of fish. Brian and Betty enjoy living in Cloverdale, BC, a
quiet village just 45 minutes from Vancouver.
For registration
information and costs, please see the FAMILY CAMP REGISTRATION FORM.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Camping is available with fire pits, firewood, tables,
electrical hookups, showers, washrooms, and coin-laundry facilities. Family cabins and bunkhouses may be available (please book ahead). See the
registration form for specific rates, based on the size of your group,
length of stay, and meal choices. The most economical and
spiritually-rewarding family vacation ever!
To promote family connection and relationship building,
all campers will be assigned at least one time to assist with
“gratis” duties during the camp week. If you have
preferences for these duties, please indicate these at the bottom of
your registration form and we will attempt to accommodate your choices.
We also request that each family dine together at all meals and
tickets/bracelets will be given and checked at each meal.
ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE:
The sign-in time for family camp begins at 12:00 PM on Wednesday,
July 13, and departure is recommended for 2:00 PM on Sunday, July
17. Please
do your part to assist in camp clean-up prior to your departure. NOTE: KVCC
Annual General Meeting will be July 16 at 1 PM.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
Registrations will be accepted by mail, by phone, by fax, or scanned/emailed. Please ensure that the forms are
fully completed and signed.
(Registration forms are available at the camp on registration day as
well.)
EXTRA:
Remember when you get back home, to share what God did
for you at camp!
There
are usually two chapel/gathering times a day, with activities offered
in the afternoons. Activities
may include archery, swimming, games, sports, campfires, canoeing,
hikes, wall-climbing, zip
line, crafts.,
etc.
A
small canteen is open at various times at each camp and volunteers are
often welcomed to assist in this area. A qualified first aid attendant
is on the grounds at all times. Each camp has a Camp Director and a
Sports Director.