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B.R.E.A.D.: The Bishop's Rave for Ecology And Discipleship

April 13-15, Camp Magruder

Get ready for a great weekend!  We are going to dig in at Camp Magruder and find out what is happening to the great outdoors, what we can do to keep it great,  and how the Episcopal church fits into this conversation.  Additionally, Bishop Michael will be joining us as well as a few other guest speakers.  On Saturday night you will have your choice of a coffee rave, movie, games or any combination of the above. The cost is $40.  We have scholarship funds available so don't let cost keep you from coming!
 
Want to know more? Click here to read our B.R.E.A.D. FAQ.
 
You will need to fill out these forms and return them to your youth leader or send them to Beth Dieker at the Diocesan office:

Questions?  Call Beth at 971-204-4124 or 503-407-0312, or email at bethd@diocese-oregon.org.

C.I.T.  Weekend

April 27-29, Suttle Lake

Camp Counselors are the backbone of our camping ministry.  Our campers love our counselors!  Youth interested in becoming a camp counselor this summer are invited to participate in this training weekend.  You must have completed 10th grade and be 16 years old by June, 2012 to attend.  Register online or contact Beth Dieker for more information.

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