
Intergenerational Handbell Camp
Ringing classes, fellowship, relaxation, and fun in the beauty of the Heartland Center. Make Handbell Camp your new tradition.
July 5th-9th, 2009
NOTE: Handbell Camp will conclude on Thursday night this year.
What is Handbell Camp?
Handbell Camp is a place where local and regional bell ringers can learn from skilled leaders and share fellowship with other bell ringers. The benefits of ringing with others from different groups brings a multitude of new ideas and broaden the experience and skills of new and experienced ringers.
Each day you will have an opportunity to participate in a class that is geared to your experience level as a ringer as well as times for exploration, activities, and rest. Guest performances are also planned as evening entertainment. Our week together is capped by a Thursday night massed concert.
Handbell Camp has been meeting the needs of area ringers for 18 summers! Come and join a great tradition.
What Happens at Handbell Camp?
- Practice with skilled leaders
- Fellowship with other bell ringers.
- Learn new songs
- Rest and relaxation.
- Wonderful meals cooked for you!
- Warm fun in the beauty of the woods and meadows of the Heartland Center.
Registration Fee: $350
Registration includes double occupancy lodging in the Nunemaker or Cray Lodge, all meals, program fees, T-Shirt, Camp photo, and swimming. Youth participants will be housed in Oak Place lodge with Heartland Center counselors. Additional activity options include horseback riding and The Summit high ropes course.
First time participants will receive a $50 First TIme scholarship.
All youth participants wil also receive a $35 scholarship.
Commuter Fee: $210. Includes program fee, activities, lunches and Sunday dinner.
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