Memorial Weekend Activities 2013

Memorial Weekend Activities 2013

Friday, May 24, 2013

7-10 p.m.  BEACH REC HALL Open – Games & Snacks – All Ages

11 p.m.      All Quiet on Sites

12 Midnight – All Campfires Fully Extinguished

Bowdish Lake RulesCampfires are allowed only if they are contained within a ring of stones; Flames are never more than 12 inches high; They are never left unattended; & Are fully extinguished by midnight. 

FISHERMEN:

Remember to bring your catch to the office to be weighed, photographed and entered in our Season Long Contest.  Trophy & Cash Prize Awarded Labor Day. Fish must be caught in Bowdish Lake by a registered camper.

Saturday, May 25

10 a.m.  BEACH OPEN

(weather permitting)  Swim only when and where Lifeguard is on duty.  There are State Laws for your safety.  If you have a boat, launch it at the launch area west of Beach 2.  Trailers must be returned to your site or parked in the field.  There is no parking at the boat launch.  We must keep the area clear for emergencies.

10 a.m.  SANDLOT SOFTBALL

– Safari Field.  All ball players welcome.

10 a.m. – Noon  PONY RIDES

– $2.00  — Purchase tickets ahead at the Office.  The Pony Lady has Bunnies for ticket-holders to pet and to hold while waiting in line.  Safari Field.

HORSESHOES – Available at the office

.  (security deposit required) Pits are in the Green Area behind the Green Dump Station.  All campers welcome.

NOON – RAY WARD REPTILE ADVENTURE

– Safari Field – Bring your camera and have your picture taken wrapped in a six foot Python!  All ages.

2 – 4 p.m. RED CRAFT HOUSE Open – TIE DYE A TEE

– All Ages. – Children under age 7 must be with an Adult.  Bring your own white tee or purchase one from us.  Tees and Dyes available at reasonable prices.

5 p.m. CHILDREN’S HAY WAGON RIDES

– Pick up and drop off at Safari Field.  Parents:  Do not allow your child to ride unless you are certain he/she will remain seated. Parents are invited to ride.  No Charge.

5 p.m. ADULTS VOLLELY BALL

– At the net at Blue 43 – All welcome!

7:30 p.m. FREE PRIZE BINGO

– Safari Rec Hall – All ages welcome!

8 p.m. PARTY TIME WITH D-J GARY MARANDOLA

– at the Red Pavilion, Weather Permitting (or at the Beach Rec Hall)

11 p.m. All Quiet on Sites

Please, no unnecessary walking about camp after 11.  It is disquieting to those wishing to sleep.

12 Midnight – All Campfires fully extinguished.

BATS & BALLS, FRISBEES, BASKETBALLS, HOOPS, STILTS, HORSESHOES, PING PONG PADDLES, PUZZLES, ETC. ON LOAN AT OFFICE.  And Browse our Free Lending Library for something to read.

Sunday, May 26

10 a.m. – 5 p.m.  BEACH OPEN

weather permitting.  Enjoy our beautiful, full lake!

10 a.m. – Noon  RED CRAFT HOUSE

Open – All Ages – Craft Projects at reasonable prices.  Finishing materials are free.  Children under age 7 must be with an Adult.

2 p.m.  FIELD RACES

– Relays, Wheel-Barrow, Bags.  Leap-Frog, Frisbees, Hoops, Stilts, etc. – All Ages – Ribbons Awarded – Safari Field.  Bring a chair and your camera.

4 p.m.  KIDS PIE EATING CONTEST

– 20 Contestants will be chosen by height.  At Safari Rec Hall.  Bring your camera!  Cash Prize.

7:30 p.m.  SUPER FREE PRIZE BINGO

– Safari Rec Hall – All Ages.

7:30 p.m.  CONTESTS AT THE BEACH REC HALL

11 p.m.  All Quiet on Sites

12 Midnight – All Campfires fully extinguished.

Monday, May 27   MEMORIAL DAY

10 a.m. – 4 p.m.  BEACH OPEN

weather permitting

10:30 a.m.   KIDS VOLLEYBALL

at the Net at Blue 43

12:30 – 2 p.m.  RED CRAFT HOUSE Open – FREE BALLOONS FOR ALL YOUNGSTERS

5 p.m. Check-Out Time for Week-Enders.

Please wrap all trash and place inside a dumpster.  We appreciate it when you leave your site as neat as you found it.

MOST IMPORTANT – HAVE A GREAT TIME & PLEASE COME BACK AGAIN !!

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PARKING

There is No Parking in empty sites or along roadsides, at any time, for any reason. We must keep the roadways clear for emergency vehicles, therefore there can be no exceptions. Also, because someone may get to their assigned site only to find it blocked by parked vehicles, we cannot allow this rule to be ignored.

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