THREE-DAY CAMP FOR ALL DEACONS AND TEACHERS QUORUM-AGED YOUTH
THREE-DAY CAMP FOR ALL DEACONS AND TEACHERS QUORUM-AGED YOUTH
Youth Permission Form - must be signed and turned into Bishopric by May 1, 2026 registration deadline
CAMP GRIT INFORMATION
Who is invited and how much does it cost?
All Deacon and Teachers quorum members are invited. The cost is $75/youth and needs to be paid to your Bishop/Branch President.
When and Where do we meet?
Thursday, July 23rd at 7:30 am at the stake center. Please be on time! We have a lot of exciting activities to get to.
When and Where do we pick up?
Saturday, July 26th mid-afternoon at the stake center. Youth will text/call 30 mins before arrival.
What is the purpose of Camp GRIT?
Provide the youth with spiritual, social, mental, and physical experiences.
How is the camp structured?
Each team will consist of two adult leaders and 8-10 boys. Most activities will be done with your team.
Each team will have a campsite at Camp Zarahemla with numerous large canvas platform tents. Team leaders will sleep at the campsite, but in separate tents.
What are the activities?
The goal is to expose the youth to many disciplines and opportunities that might not be regularly accessible to them. Possible activities include shooting, rock climbing/repelling, fishing, baking, finance, construction trades, survival skills, CPR, auto repair, etc. We will have daily devotionals, team time, and other time to relax and reflect.
Do you need to provide food for your youth?
NO! All food will be provided, including Thursday morning breakfast. Youth are welcome to bring snacks in a sealable container if they choose.
What does my youth need to bring?
See the packing list below. Please have them come with a full water bottle.
Does my youth need a phone?
No phones allowed.
Addiontal Camp questions?
Contact Nick Jordan - 509-823-0331
Packing List
Personal items for 3 days (include at least 1 pair of pants and sweatshirt)
Sleeping bag, pillow, and pad
Necessary medications
Insect repellent and sunscreen
Hat
Swimsuit and towel
Closed-toe shoes
Sandels/flip flops that can get wet
Water bottle (come with it already full)
Snacks (welcome to bring, but not required, plenty of food will be provided)
No cooking utensils or supplies needed
Camping chair
Toothbrush/paste, deodorant
Headlamp or flashlight
Scriptures