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It’s almost EASTER TIME!!! Well it’s getting pretty close! So that means it’s time to sin up for JYMC’s Easter Camp. This year Easter is A LOT earlier! So mark it in your diaries. Easter Camp is 29th March – 1st April this year, which means that Early Bird (cheaper registration prices) close Wednesday 27th February!

This year we are trying out a few new things to help us look deeper into our Easter Story. Our speakers are a group of leaders from Porirua PIPC who are going to use multimedia and live performances to explore Jesus’s last days. Or were they?

How do I sign up?

You can sign up by posting in your camp rego form if you’ve been posted one or just sign up here on JYMC’s website. Just find that button on the main page that says "Registration" and then follow the steps to register for Easter Camp 2013 bypressing on the Easter Camp 2013 title.

What happens at Camp?

We hang with our mates, make new friends, enjoy crazy fun activities, discover more about Easter and get to know more about God.

When is it?

Camp starts 4pm Easter Friday 29th March and finishes up Monday 11am 1st April

Who goes?

Presbyterian, Methodist and Uniting Youth Groups from the lower of our North Island come to camp. All our welcome but young people need to come along with a youth group. If you're a young person who would like to be linked in with a youth group then message Nga below.

 

Where is it held?

Palm Grove Christian Camp, 199 Valley Road, Paraparaumu

 

If you’ve never been before

No worries! Contact Nga below and she will fill you in on all you need to know about camp and answer all your questions.

 

Contact Regional Youth Worker

Nga Larsen

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