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SHELTERING BRANCH (Eastern Washington/Idaho) INFO ON MOST RECENT SESSIONSheltering Branch Baha'i SchoolSat. June 28 -- Fri. July 4, 2008Location:Camp Wooten, Dayton WA — southeastern Washington, about 30 miles south of Pomeroy. This is a remote and isolated site with family cabins and tent spots available, in the beautiful Blue Mountains along the Tucannon River. Teachers and Topics: Fees: Registrar: Carmen Zorich INFO ON PAST SESSIONSSheltering Branch Baháí School 2007Sat. June 30 – Fri. July 6Web Site: http://www.shelteringbranch.rbs.usbnc.org Location:Camp Wooten ELC, Dayton WA; Site Phone: 509-843-3708 Brochure: [PDF] Recreation Facilities: Swimming pool, tennis courts, soccer, softball, volleyball, hiking, fishing, canoeing Accommodations: All meals are prepared by our marvelous kitchen staff and served in the large Dining Hall. Participants help out with various duties all week long; this is a working family camp with a strong sense of community and shared service. Accommodations include cabins, tent sites, and RV hookups. Classes are held in various cabins, the rec hall, and outdoors. Teachers and Classes: Registrar: Sarah Haug Sheltering Branch Baháí SchoolJuly 1-7, 2006 (Saturday to Friday)Location: Camp Wooten ELC, Dayton WA Web Site: http://www.shelteringbranch.rbs.usbnc.org Brochure: Description of and directions to sheltering Branch Bahá’í School (PDF) Camp Wooten is located in southeastern Washington, about 30 miles south of Pomeroy. This is a remote and isolated site with family cabins and tent spots available, in the beautiful Blue Mountains along the Tucannon River. Special Guests: Erica Toussaint; Randie Gottleib; Rhett Deissner Recreation Facilities: Swimming pool, tennis courts, soccer, softball, volleyball, hiking, fishing, canoeing
Registrar: Sarah Haug Sheltering Branch Baháí SchoolJuly 2nd - 8th, 2005 (Sat. - Fri.)Location: Camp Wooten, ELC, Tucannon Rd. Pomeroy, WA Theme: Developing men and women of vision, capacity and understanding Special Guest: Auxiliary Board Member Katherine Williams Brief Description/Highlights of School: Sheltering Branch Bahá’í School has been in continuous operation for over 30 years and is noted for it's unique combination of the service, nature, and study. The camp is family oriented and offers excellent food, star filled nights, singing around the campfire, fellowship, and crafts in a unique natural setting. Recreation Facilities: Lawn games, swimming pool, hiking, basketball, tennis, soccer, walking Classroom Facilities: Recreation Hall, Covered outdoor patio, Dining Hall Advance Registration Deadline: June 1, 2005
Registrar: Sarah Haug INFO ON PAST SESSIONSSheltering Branch Baháí Summer SchoolJuly 3-9, 2004 (Saturday - Friday)Theme: Lighting the Way: Blazon His Name At Camp Wooten ELC, located in SE Washington, about 30 miles south of Pomeroy, in the Blue Mountains. This site offers the natural beauty of the outdoors in an isolated setting. Recreation facilities include: heated indoor pool, baseball, volleyball, horseshoes, hiking and nature trails, a shallow river for fishing (license required!), roller skating and blading (helmet required!) tennis courts, basketball courts and canoeing. Dining hall, recreation hall, cabins, tents and some RV space. Driving directions: From Dayton, go 12.7 miles east on Hwy. 12, turn south on Tucannon Road, go 30 miles to Camp Wooten State Park. Going towards Pomeroy, the Tucannon Road turnoff is approximately 23 miles west on Hwy. 12. Advance Registration Deadline: June 15, 2004 Costs: Adults $180, youth $120, Jr. Youth $110 and Children $9- (6-10) ; $60 (2-5) and infants $37. No day students. Sheltering Branch Baháí Summer SchoolJune 28 - July 4, 2003 (Saturday - Friday)At Camp Wooten
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