2010 Off Season Camps..
During the off-season, Camp Sagitawa offers several camping weekends.
Our cabins are winterized and there are lots of opportunities for recreation during other seasons. Check out our off-season camps with the
buttons below.
Please Note:
Grade is by grade this Sept.
Age is by Dec. of current year.
All registration fees include the HST.
To know if cabin space is available, or to guarantee a spot, please contact the camp office. Our off-season camps do not fill up
as quickly as do our summer programs.
Important Parent Info..
Please discuss applicable documents with children registered for camp this summer.
Arrival Information..
The following bulletins are prepared in PDF format so that they can be easily printed.
Adobe PDF Reader is free and available online.
Can Parents Help?
There are times when a parent asks if it is possible to help at camp during the week that they drop off one or more of their children.
Reasons may be vaired, but the good news is that we do accept applications for volunteer support staff when we are able. We ask
that you assist your child in their success by keeping distractions to a minimum, and allowing cabin leaders and program staff to
do their jobs.
Support positions may include kitchen, crafts or maintenance help. Please contact the office about this at the time you register.
About our Logo..
We value relationship, community and mentoring, as reflected by the two people in the canoe, and the one in front pointing
something out to the one in the back. The canoe speaks of recreation, and the paddling action has slowed to represent the
moments in life that are more important than activity, and yet the teaching component is far stronger when nested in the
recreational environment, because it brings people together. The water reflection speaks of the many opportunities at camp
to contemplate life. The small "CS" on the canoe, is a general reference to Camp Sagitawa in general
(whether Trail Rides,
SWAT, or the Main Camp.)
The Christian component is not shown specifically by design. First, it is already evident by our name, 'Sagitawa Christian
Camps'. Second, we do not wish to compartmentalize our faith, but rather teach how to live it through all parts of our lives.
The discussion in the canoe may relate to biblical elements, or it may be about getting along with others, or simply pointing
out the need to take notice of the beauty around us. All of those elements are important in the way we behave as Christians.