Getting ready to ride. Our rifle range is a very safe place to shoot. Sportsmanship is an important part of our activities and sports. Sailing for the beginner through racing. Spring 2008 Booster Club Bring a friend to Camp! So talk to your friends and relatives and go to the website and send us their names and addresses so we can mail out our camp catalog and DVD to get the process started. You automatically become a Honor Roll mem- ber of the booster club when you refer someone and if they actually come to camp here is what you can win… • Level 1 – Engraved Mini-Paddle Perfect for hanging on your wall. • Level 2 – Camp Blanket The coziest blanket around. • Level 3 – Fleece Pullover Just what you need for a cool evening event. • Level 4 – Camp Jacket Great for returning to school in the fall. • Level 5 – Mountain Bike We’ll purchase a bike fit just for you and have it shipped to you. Our Camp Songs Camp Lincoln Cheer for Camp Lincoln through thick and thin Lincoln's the place where good times begin Rah rah rah of all the rest boys Lincoln's the best boys So for our camp let's cheer Rah! Rah! Rah! Cheer for Camp Lincoln through thick and thin Lincoln's the place where good times begin Rah rah rah of all the rest boys Lincoln's the best boys So for our camp let's cheer RAH! RAH! Camp Lake Hubert For every Hubert girl is quite discreet She's got that hundred per from head to feet She's got that smile that style that winning way No matter where you go you'll recognize her and you'll say Now there's a girl I'd like to know She's got that good old Hubert pep and go And just to look at her is quite a treat, it's hard to beat A Camp Lake Hubert gir-r-r-r-l! CAMP LINCOLN FOR BOYS | CAMP LAKE HUBERT FOR GIRLS It’s Our 99th Year! Our climbing wall enables everyone to help each other. Windsurfing is another sailing option at camp. Jumping from the swimming platform. The bog is a fun event for everyone. Relaxing on the hammocks.
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Getting ready to ride.Our rifle range is a very safe place to shoot.
Sportsmanship is an important part ofour activities and sports.Sailing for the beginner through racing.
Spring 2008
Booster ClubBring a friend to Camp! So talk to your friendsand relatives and go to the website and send ustheir names and addresses so we can mail outour camp catalog and DVD to get the processstarted.
You automatically become a Honor Roll mem-ber of the booster club when you refer someoneand if they actually come to camp here is whatyou can win…
• Level 1 – Engraved Mini-PaddlePerfect for hanging on your wall.
• Level 3 – Fleece PulloverJust what you need for a cool eveningevent.
• Level 4 – Camp JacketGreat for returning to school in the fall.
• Level 5 – Mountain BikeWe’ll purchase a bike fit just for you andhave it shipped to you.
Our Camp SongsCamp LincolnCheer for Camp Lincoln through thick and thinLincoln's the place where good times beginRah rah rah of all the rest boysLincoln's the best boysSo for our camp let's cheerRah! Rah! Rah!
Cheer for Camp Lincoln through thick and thinLincoln's the place where good times beginRah rah rah of all the rest boysLincoln's the best boysSo for our camp let's cheerRAH! RAH!
Camp Lake HubertFor every Hubert girl is quite discreetShe's got that hundred per from head to feetShe's got that smile that style that winning wayNo matter where you go you'll recognize her and you'll sayNow there's a girl I'd like to knowShe's got that good old Hubert pep and goAnd just to look at her is quite a treat, it's hard to beatA Camp Lake Hubert gir-r-r-r-l!
C A M P L I N C O L N F O R B O Y S | C A M P L A K E H U B E R T F O R G I R L S
It’s Our 99th Year!
Our climbing wallenables everyone
to help each other.
Windsurfing is another sailing option at camp. Jumping from the swimming platform.
The bog is a fun event for everyone.Relaxing on the hammocks.
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2008 The Best Campers EverEnrolled as of March 21st, 2008
Andrew Engen – Camp Lincoln CamperI come back each year because the atmosphere is awesome and this will be my 4thyear at Camp Lincoln! The friends you make at camp are friends forever. At campI learned how to wind surf, sail, shoot archery & riflery, and last summer I workedon conquering my fear of heights on the ropes course with the help of the staff.At home I use my camp skills to play Ultimate Frisbee with my friends and to goMountain Biking. My favorite camp meal is “squirty” chicken (Chicken Kiev) and“Hot Pockets” are my favorite snack. Last summer I took a canoe trip for 20 milesdown the Mississippi River. This summer I am excited to see my old friends, fromprevious years, and to meet new friends. I am also looking forward to learning newskills, and just having FUN!
Learn how to ride orimprove your riding.
Canoeing and kayaking at camp.
The giant swing at the low ropescourse is a real challenge
Can you hit the bullseyein archery?
Its easy to catch fish at camp. Our fun bugs and rolling balls are great water fun!
Our climbing trip is just one of thechoices you will have.
Can you make it to the end of the weenie?
Mountain biking at its best at camp.
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How will I arrive at camp? If you are flying, your parents will see you off on theplane and then at the Minneapolis Airport, one ofour staff wearing a Camp Lincoln & Camp LakeHubert Shirt and usually holding a Camp Sign willmeet you when you get off the plane. Our staff willstay with you and help you get to our charteredbuses for a short trip (about 2 1/2 hours) to camp.
If you are coming by bus from the Twin Cities Area,you will board the bus at Concord School in Edinaand then head up to camp (about a 2 ? hour drive).
Once you arrive at camp, you will meet your cabinstaff, call your parents to let them know you havearrived, get settled in your cabin and meet the othercampers in your cabin.
If your parents are bringing you, you will arrivebetween 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm. After you check in,you will meet your staff and get settled into yourcabin while meeting the other campers in yourcabin. You are welcome to walk around camp withyour parents so they can see all the great things youwill be doing.
How do my family and friends keepin touch with me?They can send letters or postcards. Please do not for-get to bring stationary and postcards of your own towrite to them, too. Your parents can also fax or emailyou and you will receive all of their correspondenceto you via the mail each day, except Sunday, while atcamp. Please tell everyone to address all mail to:Your name, c/o Camp Lincoln or Camp LakeHubert, PO Box 1308, Lake Hubert, MN 56459.
Please remember that we encourage mail but dis-courage packages. Your parents have a referencebooklet that outlines all of this, so check with themif you have any questions. Should you forget anyitems on our suggested list, your parents are alwayswelcome to send them to you.
Anthony McGuinness – Camp Lincoln StaffAnthony is returning for his 6th year on staff because of the rewarding opportunity that comesfrom being a counselor, mentor and friend to our campers, and making a difference in their lives.Just like the campers he has worked with, he too has grown and developed his own skills. Anthonyhas gained valuable experience in public speaking (originally he was too scared to speak in public)as well as fire building, sailing, and loon jumping to mention a few. One of his best memoriesoccurred a couple years back when he shared in their excitement and accomplishment as TheGopher Cabin campers learned the Camp Lincoln Creed, and then recited it in front of the wholedivision! At home in England, he works for an organization to help other International Staff getjobs in American camps each summer. He looks forward to seeing not only the returning campers,but the new campers as well. He also hopes to grill some delicious hamburgers during the PrepCamp cookouts.
Our baseball diamond is the best!Trap shooting is another great shooting sport. At wilderness, there’s fire building, outdoorcooking and so much s’more!
Another trip option is to take a canoetrip near the Canadian border.
A new MC16 arrives to add to our fleet.
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2008 What’s new to look for at Camp LincolnAn expanded and advanced Disc GolfCourse. Where will the new targets belocated?
More than 20 Mountain Bikes includingsome of even a smaller size, so now allcampers will have the right bike size forriding.
Last year our athletic field was green allsummer thanks to the addition of a sprin-kling system. Watch for the new sprinklersnow covering the entire field for 2008.
Intermediate Camp will have a new basket-ball backstop.
Soccer will have more practice goals socampers working on improving their skillswill have more facility than ever.
All the sports areas will have expandedequipment so our sports program and theareas you like the best will be even moreavailable.
Archery now has all of the old backstopsreplaced with new ones like the ones we hadlast summer. It looks great and will helpfacilitate skill development even more.
The Fred, Chuck and Brownie Awards andWall of Honor for four week campers willbe up in the Intermediate Dining and rec-ognizes one camper who exhibits the best inSportsmanship, one camper who best exem-plifies living the Camp Lincoln Creed and athird person each session who walks the talkof exemplifying our camp values.
The new campfire area in Prep Camp nowhas been completed and outlined with agreat new fence so we can have even morefun when we get together for singing, shar-ing, stories and being together at campfires.
The low ropes course has two new events foreven more fun and learning this summer.
Apache Cabin has been remodeled with anew bathroom area, new roof and a freshcoat of paint all around.
Our two new tetherball courts inIntermediate Camp have been repaired andare ready for play.
All the dining room floors were sanded andrecoated with a shiny new finish for a greatlook.
Camp LincolnJune 21st Carnival!Get ready as camp is transformed into a place filled withwild and crazy games, new and unique traditions andloads of fun! Cotton Candy or Snow Cones anyone?
July 5th The Great EscapeExperience the great Northwoods like never before bytaking part in one of several day trips. Climb, slide andhike your way to adventure!
July 12th Color WarsThe ultimate in ALL-CAMP Traditions!!! Red versusBlue – May the best team win!!!
July 20th CarnivalGet ready as camp is transformed into a place filled withwild and crazy games, new and unique traditions andloads of fun! Cotton Candy or Snow Cones anyone?
August 3rd The Great EscapeExperience the great Northwoods like never before bytaking part in one of several day trips. Climb, slide andhike your way to adventure!
August 10th Color WarsThe ultimate in ALL-CAMP Traditions!!! Red versusBlue – May the best team win!!!
Camp Lake HubertJune 21st Hubert to HogwartsLet the magic begin as we transform camp into theenchanting world of Hogwarts. Dress as your favoriteHarry Potter character and don’t forget your floo powder!
July 5th Hubert OlympicsIn the spirit of the Olympics, participate in excitingworld games and learn about different countries and cul-tures. Dress in attire and colors from a favorite country.
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CAMP LINCOLNAdam Lees, FLAlex Compton, IL Allan Matoushaya, TNAnthony McGuinness, UK Anthony McKee, AUSAron Dorner, UK Ashley Rook, AUS Austin Wilcox, OK Barry Smith, KA Ben Harris, UK Ben Stamper, UK Ben Youtz, PA Ben Zucker, MDBrian Rooney, OKBryant Denning, KA Busani Sibindi, ZIM“Tripper” Cameron Balli, AUSCameron Burke, CO Carl Anderson, MA
Cassondora Gerold, MN“Cheezy” Morris, UKChris Davis, OH Chris Teese, UK Christopher McNeely, UKCindy Mays, COCody Henry, CO Curtis Mertensmeyer, KA Dalen Butler, MNDarrell Johnston, IADamian Bitowt, POLDavid Keegan, AUSDiana Newlan, IL Eric “Sweet Mustic Saathoff, SDFrank Stavrou, UK Frensis Ushe, ALBGabe Wigtil, AZ Henry Scharf, AZ Ian Loomis, IAIsabel Ramirez, Col
Jacob Katinji, ZIMJames Burns, UK Jason Timpson, NCJenny Button, UK Joe Donohue, AUS Joey Shannon, AZ John Brickson, KA John Elliott, CA John Mackay, UK Jonah “Hangtime” Bruns, MNJulian Campos, COLKevin McNair, CT Kieran Slack, UK Kyle Cummings, UK Laura Killeen, UK Lawrence Mindela, ZAMLuke Perryman, AUS Mark Windsor, UK Matt Jones, TNMatt Raskind, OHMatthew Anderson, NZMegan Perrault, WI Melissa Heffner, MN
Melissa Theobald, MNMike Tuohy, UK Mitchell Peterson, MNMonica Ruiz, COL Muthoga Mwaura, KEN Pat Brown, AUSPedro Martin, VZLPhil Johnson, NJRhys Lavender, AUSRita Bayer, HUNRob Davies, UK Sam Erickson, IL Scott Broady, MNScott Hartle, UK Steven Ruehl, AZ Tafadzwa Mapiye, ZIMTiffany Baker, CANTing-Ting Chen, TAIYanet Gomez-Lopez, MEXYuliia Shakhmatyova, ULRZita Kolarovski, HUNZoltan Batki, HUN
CAMP LAKE HUBERTAaryka Matte, MNAmanda Haffecke, TNAmy Hammett, UKAndi Kepe, HUNAndrea Szilvas, HUN Anna Hoehle, MNAnnette Franklin, NZApra Loomis, IABen Holland, UK Beth Weyer, MNCarolyn Wiedeman, MI Catherine “Smithers” Smith, UK Chelsea Rae Speed, MNCourtney Bakken, MNDavi Moeller, MNElizabeth Whitlatch, IN Emily Hendricks, MNErin Bakken, MNErin McGrath, CO Erin Toltz, CO Fawn Wilder, MTGillian Eaton, UK
Staff hoping to be with us in 2008
2008 Special Days
The junior campfire area has a new fence toadd to the beauty of this new area.
A new water mat will be at the waterfrontfor lots of additional fun.
Stacking cup table units like the modelby Senior Lodge from last summer will beall over camp.
After our trial last summer there will bewoman’s Lacrosse equipment for plenty ofpractice and play. Remember to sign upfor this new sport.
There will some new and smaller bikesfor Mountain Biking making a total of 20bikes for each activity period.
Nutcracker Cabin has been remodeled(like most of the cabins in camp) withexpanded chalets, a back deck, and a newbathroom.
A new craft building to replace the oldjunior craft building has been built nearthe Drama building and Junior Showerbuilding. Skylights and lots of windowswill make for a cool environment.
Both dining rooms in Senior Lodge willnow have new tables with lighter woodtops that makes the dining room environ-ment even more pleasant for meals.
We will have more theme meals this sum-mer in all of our dining rooms. All of thedining room floors have been sanded andre-finished for a terrific new look.
Archery now has all of the old backstopsreplaced with new larger backstops tomake arrow recovery even easier and helpguide the arrow to the targets.
There is a brand new trail down the hillbehind the Health Center to Bass Lake tomake changing areas of camp even easier.
Our fleet has a new MC16 to add evenmore excitement for sailing.
Our Drama shed has a ton of new outfitsand costumes for skits, plays and per-formances during the summer.
The GA-GA court has been modified soit is not quite so big and should make foreven more spirited play. It will also be ina brand new location, look for it whenyou get to camp.
The Volleyball Court and Basketball areahas been recoated for even nicer play.
Our Chapel has been cleaned up and thebenches recoated to make the environ-ment even nicer. One of our formercampers will be married at the chapel thissummer.
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2008 What’s new to look for at Camp Lake Hubert
Camp Lake Hubert (cont.)July 10th Color WarsThe ultimate in ALL-CAMP Traditions! Green vs White– Dress in your team color – May the best team win!
July 20th Hubert to HogwartsLet the magic begin as we transform camp into theenchanting world of Hogwarts . Dress as your favoriteHarry Potter character and don’t forget your floo powder!
August 3rd Color WarsThe ultimate in ALL-CAMP Traditions! Green vsWhite - Dress in your team color – May the best teamwin!
August 8th Hubert OlympicsIn the spirit of the Olympics, participate in excitingworld games and learn about different countries and cul-tures. Dress in attire and colors from a favorite country.
Rally Days for Both CampsJune 28th HalloweenFall arrives early at camp this year with a spooky twist!Dig out your favorite Halloween costume and comedressed for a trick-or-treatin’ good time!
July 27th Whoomp! There It IsSports Jam It is time to don your favorite high school, college orprofessional sports team apparel. We are sure to have aslammin’ time as we bust a move to the sounds of JockJams among other classic stadium hits.
Coed CampAugust 20th Welcome to the Jungle Get excited as Coed Camp is transformed into thesafari. Tour guides, scavenger hunts and games betweentribes will make this a day you will never soon forget.
Ginny Dines, MNGrainne Mc Gale, IRE Gwendoline Chitate, ZIM Jenny Heisel, MNJessie Yoste, MSJoanna Hartley, OH Karina Johnston, AUS Karolina Ziemianska, GERKate Hansen, WI Katharine Collet, KS Katie Phillips, MNKelly Gruber, IL Kevyn Stokes, CO Kristin Simpson, KSKrisztina Josvai, HUN Laran Bowers, IALaura Bradshaw, UKLaura Kneale UK Laura Rowlands, UK Laura Wetherell, UK Lauren Waters, OH Lily Maxwell, ILLorena Monje, COL
Mari Jones, CAPriscilla Lisles, UK Rena Peacock, WISabina Hlinenska, CZRSally Waldon, MN Sarah Bartlett, WI Sarah Caverley, MI Sarah Mirick, MNSerena Cheng, TXShannon Stockton, KA Sophie Edwards, UK Stephanie Foreman, MNStephanie O'Connor, MN Tanya Abramova, UKRTetiana Pavlova, UKRVictoria Griffiths, SA Vimbai “Vi” Taruwedzera, ZIM
Our LT’s for 2008 have been chosen,so look for them at Camp
Nutcracker remodeling almost complete.
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Gymnastics, aerobics and dance area few of the extra options for you.
Our staff will help you inactivities and in the cabin.
Imrpove your sailing everyday.
Imagine running the waterwheel.
Ga Ga is an exciting game.
Dakota Curran – Camp Lake Hubert CamperI come back each year just to be with friends, having a good time and laughingabout the stupidest things. I am very proud that I received my Core Value award forQuality Relationships at camp in 2007. Trap shooting, riflery, friendship bracelets,and gymnastics are some of my favorite activities. One of my favorite camp memo-ries was at the climbing wall. I was halfway to the top and wanted to come down,but I faced my fears and made it to the top. Then last year I even went on the climb-ing trip and it was awesome! My favorite camp meal is chicken patties and myfavorite snack is anything cold, especially twin pops or fudge-pops. My favorite divi-sion activity is red nose blue nose. Each summer I look forward to making newfriends, campfires and camp songs.
Improve your archery shot.
Getting instruction to improve your tennis game.
Having fun at camp with your new friends.
Everyone can have fun with cabin skitsand special days.
C · A · M · PE X P E C T A T I O N S
Who will be in my cabin?You will be with campers who have just completedabout the same grade as you have and who comefrom areas all over this country or the world, so youcan start to make a group of new friends right away.
There are also 4 or 5 of our great staff who live rightin the cabin with you and they are there to makesure you feel safe and to help you have a really funand great time while at camp.
Campers attending for four weeks will be in differ-ent cabins from campers coming for two weeks.
How do I choose my activities?Once you get to camp, your staff will help youchoose and sign up for activities (up to 4 each day)which are repeated for three days in a row. Then, youwill have another chance to sign up for the sameactivities or a whole new set of activities for the nextthree days. It is a great system that allows you to trythings and then change your mind after three days.This way, you will be able to add lots of variety toyour time at camp. Think about what you mightwant to sign up for on the first day.
ONE PERSON can make allthe difference in the world.Help us save nature’s resources at camp:• Turn off lights when leaving the cabin.• Turn off water while brushing your teeth.• Take shorter showers.• Tell your staff about noisy, leaky faucets, showers
and toilets• Turn in extra supplies so they can be reissued.• Help us with recycling in the dining room and
other areas.• What are some other areas you have thought
about?
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Kevyn Stokes – Camp Lake Hubert Staff Kevyn was a camper for 3 years and will be back for her 2nd year on staff. She remembers final camp-fires and realizing how much you’ve come to care about each other. Her favorite song is “The BananaSong” because she likes to be able to say “GO BANANAS”. One of her favorite memories, as acamper, was having a dance party during caper time and how much fun it was to be with her cabinmates. At school she continues to live all the important values of camp and is involved in an organi-zation in Spokane, WA, that works to provide positive role models and a safe and encouraging placefor kids to grow up (just like camp). Her favorite three meals are chicken nuggets and tater tots, tacobar and chicken patties. She is excited about being active in Mountain Biking and Sailing again thiscoming summer. Kevyn looks forward to reuniting with everyone, new and former campers and staffand having another great summer of challenges at Camp Lake Hubert in 2008.
Great fishing from the pontoon.In August, at Co-ed Camp, join your friendsand try some new challenges.Kayaking activities. Learn how to hit the bullseye everytime.
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Jumping from the Loon.
Our waterfront sauna can be fun!Another great shot in frisbee golf.
Camp fireworks on Fourth of July.The fun goes on and on!
We’re glad you are joining us for The Best Summer Ever!
Our MissionThe mission of Camp Lincoln and Camp Lake Hubert is to provide a highquality camping and recreational experience for children and adults byenhancing the physical, mental, and spiritual well being of each individual.
Our Values Our Sessions• Community • 4 weeks
• Excellence • 2 weeks
• Fun • Coed
• Personal Growth and Development • Golf
• Quality Relationships • Tennis
• Family
If you’re not enrolledyet…it’s not too late!
Please check out website for space then enroll online or call 1-800-242-1909.
Wouldn’t you like to try lots of activities, taketrips in the wilderness, participate in SpecialDays and skits with your cabin group, makenew camper friends from all over the world, finda mentor with one or more staff members, andso much more this summer?