July
23 -
28,
2012
Work Camp is a mission
project for CYF and Chi-Rho groups. Each summer, Christmount welcomes youth groups wishing to
help us get ready for the summer and maintain the grounds to come and join us in trail
clearing, litter pick-up, raking, working on the childrens playground, creek
clearing, light construction, painting, and other work as needed. No skills are required:
all that is needed is an attitude of helping and working together.
Why come to Christmount to
work? Christmount Christian Assembly is the conference center for the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ). One of our ministries, thanks to funding through
contributors and fees, is that we offer camp to children who could not otherwise afford it. These
campers include at-risk children, low-income youth, abused children, and
mentally-challenged adults. We also offer a program of housing to people in transition who
are temporarily homeless and need a place to be for a short time. These programs are
expensive. When your group comes to help maintain the grounds and buildings, it cuts down
on our cost for maintenance so that we can give attention to the ministries to the
"least of these." Your group directly influences our ministry for and with the
church to these less fortunate people who need the respite of a beautiful place in the
midst of the ugliness and hardship of their lives.
Program:
Work on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, plus
Wednesday afternoons
Program, recreation, and worship by the Christmount Camp Staff each evening
Tubing on Deep Creek in Bryson City all day Thursday
Groups are asked to be prepared to lead worship
one night, either alone or with another group.
Arrive: Monday, between 3:00 and 5:30
P.M. Dinner is at 6:00 PM EDT.
Depart: Saturday 9:30 A.M.
Adults will meet during the
first night of camp.
Bring:
| comfortable and appropriate clothing for work and play |
Work gloves |
toiletry
items |
| shoes for the time they are not working (no bare feet!) |
Work shoes |
towels |
| bedding (twin sheets and blankets or sleeping bags, pillows) |
reusable
water
bottle |
swim
suits |
| money for snacks (vending machines) |
small composition book, pen |
insect repellent |
|
$5
for
tubing
plus
spending
money
for
the
trip
&
lunch
on
Thursday |
Bible |
flashlight |
DO NOT BRING: firearms,
fireworks, alcohol and/or drugs, hunting knives, cellular phones, pagers, large stereo
systems (personal MP3 or other types of music players can only be used during free time and if the adults leaders allow it!).
Basic Rules: (review these with your group)- Everyone works
- Work in rain as well as sun, unless the rain is really pouring down
- Return equipment to the agreed-upon place at the end of each work
project or day
- Everyone participates in camp activities
- Look
after
each
other
and get
along
with
members
of one’s
own and
the
other
youth
groups
present
- Afternoons (except Wednesday)
are free
- Do not litter
- Recycle cans
- Campers under 18 may not smoke;
do not smoke in
buildings
- Quiet
hours:
11:00 p.m.
- 7:00
a.m. (lower the noise level)
- Respect
the
presence
of the
other
groups
using
Christmount
- See the
rules
pertaining
to what
not to
bring
above
Everyone works! We are able
to offer the reduced price of a week at camp (regularly $225) because groups are here to
work. Adult leaders with youth groups are expected to help with work and
supervision. It is not helpful to the morale of youth if adults come only for the trip. We have learned that if adults are
not willing to work, the youth will not work. Some
exceptions are necessary, like those who come to baby sit with young children, but this is
not a vacation week for adults or youth.
Tubing: Tubing
is a fun activity that we have enjoyed for years with work camps on Thursdays. It
takes about 1.25 hours to reach the Deep Creek area of the Great Smoky Mountains National
Park. We try to leave Christmount at 9. It is helpful if vans/cars are full of gas by
Wednesday night. Campers need to bring: a change of clothing, towel, shoes that stay on
feet (strap-on water sandals, like Tevas, or water shoes, or old sneakers: flip-flops do
not work!!); girls will want to wear shorts over their bathing suit bottoms; people
wearing glasses will need to secure them (we supply string to tie glasses on); money for
lunch. Tubing costs about $5 per person.
Things to do during free time:
swimming; hiking; sightseeing along the Blue Ridge Parkway; visiting the Asheville Mall;
putt-putt golfing; Asheville Fun Depot; gem mining. On Thursday, we will travel to Bryson City to tube at Deep
Creek in the Great Smoky Mountains (cost: $5 per person, plus the cost of your lunch).
Some groups opt out of this activity.

Alternate Work Camp
experience for CYF groups:
click here for more information about
working at Camp Sunshine for developmentally challenged adults.