Camp Luther is a Christian summer camp located in Three Lakes, Wisconsin. The document provides information about upcoming summer camp programs, events, and volunteer opportunities at Camp Luther. It also celebrates Camp Luther's 70th anniversary and recognizes longtime volunteers Dr. Rick and Ruth Steinke. The document shares news about programs like Every Kid to Camp which helps send children to summer camp.
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Camp Luther Summer Camps & Retreats
1. Camp Luther is a “holy” owned subsidiary ministry of the North Wisconsin District, Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.
Drafts
Summer Camp registrations are
open! Outstanding camps are
planned for children K-12. Visit
campluther.com for more
information and to register. Bring a
friend this summer and introduce
them to Camp Luther!
Social Media Intern: Camp
Luther is seeking a summer staff /
social media intern. The position is
full-time during the summer and
part-time, remotely, during the
school year. Visit campluther.com
for more information.
On-Site Day Camps! Load up the
VBS or children’s group and head
to camp this summer for a full day
of fun! Dates are available
throughout the summer. Visit
campluther.com for more
information and registration.
Sun Fish Sailboats Wanted: We
are making plans to reintroduce
sailing as a summer activity at
Camp Luther. Please contact
Woody at Camp Luther if you know
of a used sailboat for sale.
Weekend Village Retreats! The
Camp Luther villages are available
in the summer for your youth or
family group. Imagine the fun you
could have staying at TreeHouse
Village for the weekend. Our
counselors will lead your retreat.
Learn more on our website or
contact Beemer, Guest Services
Director, to book your group.
Noah’s Ark Family Day! This
popular event is scheduled for June
27, 2016. Don’t miss the fun! Go to
campluther.com for your
registration form and information.
You can find a full-color version of
The BREEZE on our website. Click
on resources in the top right
corner.
Volume 22 Issue 1 SPRING 2016
Our 2016 Theme:
“Start a Fire”They said to each other, “Did not our hearts burn within us
while he talked to us on the road, while he opened to us the
Scriptures?” - Luke 24:32
As Jesus opened up the scriptures to the two travelers on the road to
Emmaus, a fire began to burn within their hearts. Scripture tells that God’s
Word is “living and active.” It starts a fire in our hearts because it is where we
encounter Christ and are reminded of the love that he has shown us through
his life, death, and resurrection. It is our prayer, that the fire that was lit on the
day of our baptism may be rekindled in the hearts of all who visit Camp Luther.
May it burn so bright that others may see Christ in us!
Faith - Family - Friendship
Camp Luther Celebrates 70 Years!
It was an investment driven by a vision to provide a place
of ministry for children and families where they could be built
up and encouraged in their faith. Who could have imagined
the dividends that have been received thousands of times
over?
The Camp Luther property was purchased in 1946 for
$22,000. At a time when gas was just $.21 a gallon and a new
home would set you back $5150, this was a lot of money!
Despite the costs, the leaders of
the district and those serving on
the Young People’s Board would
not be detoured from their vi-
sion. They were determined to
provide a place of ministry where
children and families would be built up in the faith through Christian educational
experiences, relationships between campers and counselors, and the fellowship of
other believers all in the midst of God’s beautiful creation.
The vision began to become reality when on May 6, 1946, the North Wis-
consin District LCMS approved the purchase of land near Three Lakes, WI for a
camp ministry. They a found 91 acre parcel on the shores of Rangeline Lake. After
an inspection of the property, which included a lodge and a few cottages, boats,
and furnishings, they agreed to the purchase. The first two weeks of summer camp
were held that very summer!
Through God’s grace, Camp Luther touches the lives of thousands of chil-
dren, adults, and families each year with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We give
thanks for those who invested their time, energy, and resources to help make
Camp Luther a reality. May the Lord continue to bless this Christ-centered minis-
try for generations to come!
Members of the original Camp Committee (L-R):
W.G. Roehl, Rev.. F.J. Werth, G. C. Loeber,Rev.. R.W. Goetsch, E. W.
Bartig, Rev.. C. Thalacker. E.F. Moyer.
Celebrate
Camp Luther
Sunday
June 12, 2016
Join with congregations and
people all over the North
Wisconsin District and beyond
in giving thanks to the Lord for
blessings received through
Camp Luther! Pastors and
church leaders can look for a
celebration prayer and other
resources in their email. Please
contact the Camp Luther office
for more information.
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Volunteers of the Year!
Congratulations Dr. Rick and Ruth Steinke of Green
Bay, WI, the 2015 Camp Luther Volunteers of the
Year!
Rick and Ruth’s passion for the mission and ministry
of Camp Luther has been evident in their decades of
service to camp and the North Wisconsin District.
Rick and Ruth (Winter) both attended Camp Luther
briefly as children. Their interest grew as they served
on the Camp Luther summer staff in 1964-1966; Rick
as the summer Camp Director. They passed on their
passion for camp to their children Robin and Renae
who both served as Junior Counselors and summer
counselors in the 1990s; Robin also later on the
Camp Luther year-round staff.
In the early 1990s, Rick was elected to the North Wisconsin District Board of Fi-
nance. He served continually on district boards through 2011, always with a special
passion caring for the district’s camp.
In 1999-2001, Rick and Ruth served as chairs of the Entrusted with Treasure cam-
paign which raised approximately $2 million for the Camp Luther Retreat Center.
In addition, they served as planned giving counselors in the North Wisconsin Dis-
trict. Through their service, they have helped many families leave a gift to Camp
Luther and many other ministries in their estate planning.
In 2011, Rick accepted the role of chair of the new Camp Luther Board of Direc-
tors, formed as Camp Luther transitioned to a Subsidiary Ministry of the North
Wisconsin District. Rick was instrumental in the assembly of the new board and
working through the details of the governance arrangement with the district.
Thank you, Rick and Ruth, for displaying true servant leadership in serving the min-
istry of Camp Luther. You are true champions of the Camp Luther mission! May
the Lord continue to bless you in the many ways you serve your congregation,
community, and the church.
“Start a Fire”
A heart rekindled 1979
Like most 13 year old boys, I didn’t
want anything to do with church camp.
But my mom told me that my friend Mark
was going and that it would be fun. (I’m
sure Mark got the same line from his
mom.) Before I knew it, I was in the back
of wood-sided station wagon, on my way
to Three Lakes.
Like most 13 year old boys, I faced an uncertain future.
I was baptized and went to church and Sunday school faith-
fully, but my faith was challenged daily through school,
friends, and the world in which I lived. I teetered between a
life in the Christian faith and life outside of the church en-
tirely. Without some sort of intervention in my life, I am
certain I would have slowly, but surely, drifted away. Little did
I know, my week at Camp Luther was about to change my
life.
Three things impacted me tremendously that week
in 1979:
1. The community of staff and campers, always centered
around Jesus, was unlike any community I had ever ex-
perienced. I was amazed at the presence of the Holy
Spirit in the lives of the people around me. I would return
to camp to seek that community again and again.
2. The relationships I developed with fellow campers was
unlike any I had ever experienced. Never before had I
talked openly with others about my faith, my hopes, my
fears. Some of those campers are still dear friends today.
3. The young people that served as counselors and jcs that
week had a profound impact on me. The faith, joy, and
peace that they modeled in their lives inspired me to
want to be like them. The devo-
tions they shared and our conver-
sations in the Word drew me
closer to Jesus. I am so thankful
for counselors like “Beav” and
“Oly” who were incredible exam-
ples to me. It was at camp, that
week, that I felt called to serve in
the church.
A fire was rekindled in my heart that week. In fact, my
heart was burning within. I encountered Jesus in the people
of camp as they shared God’s Word and shared their lives
with me. I am forever grateful to my fellow campers and the
counselors of that summer. It’s amazing that all these years
later, the Lord continues to use Camp Luther to light a fire in
the hearts of young and old. Just this past month I heard from
a parent,
"You know how each child has their “thing”? Well… that
“thing” is Camp Luther, for (our daughter). It keeps the light in her
heart, burning bright."
Camp may be that thing the Lord uses to keep you or
your children’s light burning bright. Join us this summer and
see what happens to your faith at camp.
In Christ,
Gary “Woody” Vought
They said to each
other, “Did not our
hearts burn within us
while he talked to us
on the road, while he
opened to us the
Scriptures?”
Luke 24:32
Dr. Rick and Ruth Steinke
Zion Lutheran, Oneida’s
Unique & Generous Gift
In 2001, Camp Luther was blessed with an incredible
new Retreat Center, but also a mortgage on that facility of
nearly $1 million. Through the generous support of hundreds
of families and individuals, and events such as the annual
Camp Luther Golf Challenge, that debt was reduced to just
under $150,000 by 2015.
Now, a unique gift from Zion Lutheran Church in Oneida, WI is helping to
further reduce this Camp Luther mortgage. In May of 2015, Zion paid off the en-
tire remaining debt on the Retreat Center. And as a gift to Camp Luther they are
allowing Camp Luther to repay that load at zero percent interest over the next
three years!
Thank you, members of Zion, for this wonderful blessing. Your generosity
saves Camp Luther thousands of dollars in interest over the next three years.
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Camp Luther
Board of Directors
We give thanks for the Camp Luther Board of Direc-
tors. Thank you for your leadership and wisdom in
guiding this ministry. Please remember the camp
board in your prayers.
Steven Edwards, Fremont, WI
Terry Hanstedt, Pulaski, WI (Chair)
Michael Hartman, Eau Claire, WI
Paul Heinonen, Ishpeming, MI
Michael Hunter, Antigo, WI
Ken Longmire, Shawano, WI
Chad Ott, Marquette, MI
Ryan Paszek, Eau Claire, WI
Amy Pflieger, Woodbury, MN
Bruce Plautz, Plover, WI (NWD alternate)
Dave Selmeyer, Antigo, WI (NWD)
Carl Treankler, Atlantic Mine, MI
Kris Wesser, Apple Valley, MN
Every Kid to Camp Celebrates 10 Years!
It began with a vision that every child in the North Wisconsin District should have the opportunity to go to
camp. District and camp leaders knew from decades of summer camp ministry that the Camp Luther experience has
a significant impact in the faith development of children fortunate enough to attend. A vision began to take shape.
What if, through the assistance of others who believe in the mission of Camp Luther, we could provide the opportu-
nity for hundreds of children to attend each summer at no cost to their family? Now 10 years later, through your
support and prayers, more than 2000 children have come to Camp Luther through Every Kid to Camp.!
The vision of Every Kid to Camp has grown as congregations and individuals have used the ministry to reach out
to those in their communities who don’t know Christ. Each year 300 children come to Camp Luther for the very first
time at no cost to their family. We are careful not to refer to Every Kid to Camp as ‘free.” It’s a gift of camp made
possible through the generous support of those who love children and value the mission of Camp Luther.
We invite you to support this important ministry through your prayers and gifts. Visit campluther.com/donate
to give to Every Kid to Camp. Or contact Shelly “Indigo” Karolus, Director of Donor Relations for information
about the “Lee Belmas Honorary Every Kid to Camp Endowment Fund.” Lee was instrumental in the development
of the Every Kid to Camp program and remains a champion of this ministry to children and their families.
Do you know a child who hasn't been to camp yet? You can help send that child to camp this summer. Simply
email info@campluther.com with child and parent’s names and contact information and we will send them an
Every Kid to Camp certificate. Let’s send 300 kids to camp this summer for the very first time!
The GiftAt age 13, what would you have done with $50? Here’s what one young lady did.
What an incredible example of Christian love for others in sharing the blessings of what
God gives us. What would you do with $50.00? “In all things I have shown you that by
working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words
of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than
to receive.’” (Acts 20:35)
Shelly “Indigo” Karolus
Director of Donor Relations
Phone: 715-350-9421
Email: shelly@campluther.com
2017 Calendar
ContestSubmit your photos for our 2017 calendar. Help us
share the beauty, the fun, the peacefulness, the spiri-
tual growth, and the people of Camp Luther and Ke-
weenaw Base Camp. Deadline is April 15!
We have changed our calendar timeline so all those
who submitted photos for our 2016 calendar will be
considered for our 2017 Calendar. But we still need
more photos submitted, especially winter photos.
Our 2017 Calendar will be available for sale in
our canteen this summer.
Visit our blog at cam-
pluther.com for more
information and keep
taking photos for our
next calendar!
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Take it to the Next Level at
Keweenaw Base Camp
This summer brings new excitement to Keweenaw Base
Camp. This year we have a NEW Leaders Retreat, NEW Confir-
mation Retreats and NEW adventures for youth groups, school
groups, boy and girl scout groups, college students, athletic teams
and families. Our focus is to provide unique and exciting programming that incorporates Team Build-
ing, Faith Development, Service and High Adventure for church, community, and educational groups.
“KBC” is continually expanding programming to help you
reach your goals.
Would you like to experience the beauty of the Ke-
weenaw Peninsula and some adventure? A Youth Ministry
Leaders Retreat will be August 8-10 to provide a sneak
peek at several of the adventures, a guest speaker and net-
working with other youth leaders. This retreat is offered at
no cost to participants! Confirmation Retreats August 14
-16, and August 16-18 offer a special time of group building,
fellowship and instruction. Four 1-hour sessions are included
in the schedule for you to use as learning or group building
sessions with your group. The remainder of the retreat is
planned and led by Camp Luther staff.
Copper Country Servant Events planned for July 10-
15 and July 24-29 provide opportunities to share the love of
Christ while serving others in the Keweenaw Peninsula.
KBC Adventures include sea kayaking on Lake Superior,
exploring historic mines, high ropes on Michigan Tech’s
course, world-class mountain biking, spectacular waterfall
hikes and many more. Adventures can be customized to meet
your group’s skill level.
Contact Janette “Swoops” Marien for more information
or to reserve the time for your groups adventure. Weeks are
filling up quickly.
Welcome
Janette Marien
A little over a year ago, my family took a leap
of faith that brought us to Eagle River as my
husband became the
Assistant Principal at
the High School, and is
now the Middle School
Principal. God
wrapped his arms
around us and showed
us how this is where
we belong. I have been
married since 1997 to
the most wonderful man, Dan; and we have
three wonderful boys, Harmon who has a
passion for Bass Fishing and Hockey, Gaige
who is full of adventure and loves hockey and
baseball, and Danny Jr who brings excitement
to every day.
Some days it seems like a dream, but then I
know it is all part of God's plan to be able to
live on a lake, close to the hockey rink and
be surrounded by so many people who really
enjoy life and treat others with so much love.
I played basketball through college, love to
fish, hike, play in the lakes and spend time
with family. My passion for veterans, seniors
and youth has brought me many opportuni-
ties and my love for the outdoors, nature,
and helping others makes me feel blessed
that I have become a part of the Camp Lu-
ther and Keweenaw Base Camp family.
Keweenaw Base Camp
Community Outreach Coordinator
Janette “Swoops” Marien
Phone: 715-891-4064
Email: janette@campluther.com
Vacation Rentals at KBC
Experience Keweenaw Base Camp and the beauty of the U.P of Michigan. For rent is a beautifully remodeled cottage affectionately
known as “The Barn,” that sleeps up to six people, plus a 3-bedroom home on Love Lake that sleeps up to 10! Nearby hiking and
mountain biking trails, waterfalls, fishing, kayaking, rock hounding, mine exploring, and
sightseeing make this an incredible year-round destination. Book your stay at
www.vrbo.com/633382 and www.vrbo.com/772672.
Three-bedroom home on Love Lake. “The Barn” sleeps up to six.Newly remodeled interior.
Fantastic meals at the KBC Dining Hall. Opportunities to serve others.
Sea kayaking on Lake Superior.
High ropes at nearby Michigan Tech.
5. Ablaze
Dave Ackerman
Thane & Melissa Bublitz
Charles George Resch Memorial Foundation
Scott & Denise Delzer
Steve & Beth Edwards
Gary & Shele Fawcett
Greater Green Bay Community Foundation
Anonymous #323
Jane Hunter
Michael and Amanda Hunter
Olga Kolstad Estate
Lutheran Womens Missionary League-NWD
MCL Industries, Inc.
North Wisconsin District
Paul & Amy Pflieger
Geraldine Resch
Rudnick Family
Jon R. and July A. Schumacher
Barry Spencer Family
St Paul Lutheran-Fall Creek
Rick & Ruth Steinke
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Carl and Michelle Treankler
Terry & Stephanie Vollrath
Forrest & Deborah Young
FlamesEd & Melanie Accola
Scott & Susan Alexander
Anonymous #075
Anonymous #141
Anonymous #354
Arthur & Sharon Batho
Al & Barb Behnke
Kurt & Meranda Eggebrecht Jr
Faith Lutheran-Green Bay
First Lutheran Endowment Fund
Chuck & Gayle Gibbons
Terry & Judy Hanstedt Family
Anonymous #356
Fred, Kris, Jordan, & Paige Miller
Thomas & Judy Mueller
Peace Lutheran-Antigo
Peace Lutheran-Eau Claire
Virginia Schultz
St John Lutheran-Merrill-Singer Estate
Endowment Fund
Thrivent-Princeton NJ
Pastor Jim & Kathy Wiebel
Olga Wise
EmbersSteven & Cynthia Abraham
Anonymous #168
Anonymous #336
Betty Blohm
Anonymous #172
Bev & Bob Chase
Christ Lutheran -Wausau
Crescent Electric-Green Bay
Anonymous #325
Alan & Mary Drengler
Faith Lutheran-Appleton
Anonymous #273
Emily Farmer
Kristin Gehrke
Gerald & Dorothy Volm Foundation
Anonymous #326
Grace Lutheran-Augusta
Anonymous #212
Todd & Julie Hahnemann
Dave & Marlys Hartman
Sam & Elaine Hess
Duane & Mary Hilgendorf
Bob & Cynthia Hilger
The Andrew Hintz Family
Marilyn Holmquist
Hugh & Helena Brogan Foundation, Inc
Andrew & Emily Hulke
Immanual Lutheran-Ironwood
InFaith Community Foundation
Jay & Dawn Jaehnke
Dave & Shelly Karolus
Mark & Gigi Koenig
Carol & Thomas Krueger
Everett & Jeanne Lambrecht
Ken and Susan Longmire
Dwayne & Cheryl Lueck
Lutheran Church Extension Fund
Lutheran Mutual Fire Insurance, Co
David & Mary Mellem
Michael & Jane L. Hunter Foundation
Roger & Kathi Michelson
Jesse J Miller, Jr
Tom(Quik) & Jen(Nestle) O'Neill
Dave & Sherri Parsons
Performa, Inc
Mike & Jean Ravn
Carol & Jerry Ray
Robert & Erika Robeson
Ron & Sandy Roth
Laureen Scarlett
Jenny "Jazz" Schiferl
Darin & Emily Schuette
Cheryl Schuette
Jon and Joleigh Schumacher
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran-Greenville
St Mark's Lutheran-Wausau
St Paul Lutheran-Stevens Point
St Peters Lutheran-Wausau
Tim & Kathy Strasser
Trinity Lutheran-Covington
United Way Metro Chicago
Valley Scale Service Inc.
Randy & Charlotte Voelker
Gary & Debbie Vought
Pastor Paul and Candy Weber
Doug & Ann West
FlickerAlpha Dogs, Inc
Anonymous #044
Anonymous #203
Anonymous #258
Anonymous #324
Beautiful Savior Lutheran-Plover
Becky Bernau
Anonymous #051
Jim & Gretchen Brown
John & Darlene Buchman
Anonymous #126
Anonymous #129
Jim & Linda Burkhardt
Ronald Buttke
Anonymous #127
Calvary Lutheran-Waupaca
Christ Lutheran -Abbotsford
Christ Lutheran -Trego
Frank & Melanie Davenport
Marshall & Priscilla Fay
Brent & Sarah Ferguson
Lillian Forslund
Lisa Gerzel
Warren & Marilyn Haganes
Hanstedt Wood & Recycling LLC
Immanual Lutheran-Hewitt
Immanual Lutheran School-Marshfield
Immanuel Lutheran & School-Wisconsin Rapids
Gary Joslin
Anonymous #168
James & Barbara Kavanagh
Steve & Kathleen Kersten
Pastor Clifford & Audrey Kessen
Kimberly-Clark Foundation
Darla Kleinschmidt
Jim, Sue & Alyssa Kratz
Deb Lange
John & Jeanne Lutz
John & Mary Mann
Jackie & Matt Markowski
Shef, Deb, Tess & Eva Massey
Pastor Vilas & Connie Mazemke
John & Ruth Meyer
John & Ann Moeller
LuEllen Natzke
Tom & Jamie Nelson
Bonny & Chuck Novitch
Art & Carrie Piehl
Joe & Miriam Prieto
Bill & Debbie Provencher
Camp Luther
Campfire Circles
Ablaze $5000 or more
Flames $2500 to $4999
Embers $1000-$2499
Flicker $500-$999
Spark $250-$499
Ignite $100-$249
Giving levels are determined by gifts-to-date
or an annual pledge.
THANK YOU EVERYONE
FOR YOUR GIFTS TO CAMP!
250 additional gifts of less than $100 were
received that aren’t listed due to
space constraints.
Thank You 2016 Campfire Friends(Gifts for January 1—December 31, 2015)
A special “Thank You”
to MCL Industries, Inc.,
Pulaski, WI for their
generous support of
Keweenaw Base Camp and Every Kid to Camp.
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Beth Ray-Westlund
Clay & Louise Reisler
Stephen & Rachel Reynolds
Debbie & KC Ross
Ray & Eunice Rubin
Scott Sanderson
Nick & Jessie Schmidt
DJ & Sara Schult
Tom & Lynn Schutte
Schwab Charitable Trust
Nathan & Victoria Schwanz
Lola Skogstad
St John Evangelical Lutheran-Townsend
St John Lutheran-Caroline
St John Lutheran-Ladysmith
St Matthew Lutheran-White Lake
St Paul Lutheran Church & School-Luxemburg
St Paul Lutheran School-Bonduel
Loris Steinbach
Elizabeth & Speedo Stengl
Roger & Jane Strand
Trinity Ev Lutheran-Spencer
Bob & Lois Troemel
Volm Companies
Blaine & Bailey Welch
David Wuebben
John Zimdars
Zion Lutheran-Aniwa-Sunday School
Zion-Bethlehem-Fall Creek-Mission Fund
SparkMike & Karla Arrigoni
Artisans, Inc.
Anonymous #089
Al Barden
Bass Lake Golf Course
Anonymous #111
Bethlehem Lutheran-Athens
Karen Boeder
Anonymous #142
Kathyrn Bogenschneider
Chuck & Gail Bossingham
Anonymous #215
Carol & Roland Brandt
Jean & James Bremer
Anonymous #300
Fred & Pat Buth
Anonymous #124
Calvary Lutheran-Waupaca-Men's Group
Anonymous #306
Dale Carlson
Anonymous #091
Christ Lutheran -Marshfield
Becky Cook
Delta Dental of Wisconsin
Melissa & Randel Dietze
Arlie & Jean Doell
Anonymous #149
First Bank Upper Michigan
Brian & Laurie Friedrich
John & Lisa Gast
Robert & Sue Gebel
Bob & Phyllis Gipp
Anonymous #234
Pete & Beth Hahn
Hahn Printing Inc
Anonymous #029
Anonymous #349
Paul Hamelink
Mark & Jill Hein
Joe & Katie Ibatuan
Immanual Lutheran-Wisconsin Rapids Evening
Guild LWML
John Christofferson Memorial Fund
K & L Accounting
Ryan & Amy Kamien
Verlund & Marilyn Kasten
Larry & Rita Klumb
Todd & Janice Krueger
Bruce Lamont
Michael & Gloria LaPointe
Lick-A-Dee Splitz
Robert Lohry
Grant & Melissa Makela
Bob & Cari Maki
Steve & Debbie Martzke
Dean & Sue Mennecke
Alice Menzel
Aaron & Kaja Mueller
Chris & Mary Nimmer
Our Savior Lutheran-Eagle River
Our Saviors Lutheran-Gleason-Ladies Society
Robert & Teri Ozarowicz
Rev. Dr Dennis & Grace Pegorsch
Larry & Marion Peil
Jill & Peter Pietila
Pilgrim Lutheran-Green Bay
Randy & Kim Ronsman
Rev. Roger & Elaine Ruff
Linda & Sam Scaffidi
Eleanor & Melvin Scheer
Mark & Marj Schmitz
Diana Schuette
Sound Check in Pulaski
Lee & Cheri Spletter
St James Lutheran & School-Shawano
St John Lutheran-Wisconsin Rapids
St John's Evangelical-Durand-Youth Group
St Mark Lutheran-Manawa
St Paul Lutheran-Bonduel-Ladies Aid
St Paul Lutheran-Wittenberg
Dorothy Steen
Strasser-Roller Funeral Home
The Shutterbug AKA "Photo Joe"
David & Kim Thompson
Paul & Melissa Tonn
Dennis & Joyce Voss
Merlin & Janet Vought
Harry & Helen Wallace
Wisniewski Family
Scott & Deborah Wycherly
Zion Lutheran of Wayside-Greenleaf
IgniteJanet Abraham
Neal & Wendy Accola
Anonymous #016
Peter & Joan Allen
Anonymous #020
Richard & Jane Allen
Anonymous #04
Nico Ananias
Anonymous #081
Rev. Ted & Jacqueline Andrada
Antigo Junior Woman's Club
Allan Asmus
Dan & Mary Lou Bareither
Don & Felice Bastian
Anonymous #340
Merlyn Beilke
Caleb Benz
Janet Beversdorf
Cleo Bonnell
Dale & Melissa Braun
Brett & Dyana Brown
Mary Burgoyne
Calvary-Waupaca-Sunday School Mission
Doug & Judy Cameron
Wayne & Jean Carlson
Anonymous #329
Robert & Dawn Cass
Christ Lutheran -Wausau-Ladies Guild
Christ of the Bay Lutheran-Green Bay
Anonymous #249
Anonymous #264
James & Lauren Christensen
Anonymous #316
Heather Christenson
Anonymous #345
Church Mutual Insurance Company
Mary Clausen
Dede Cromer
Richard & Judith Davis
Dennis & Renee Day
Anonymous #326
Thank you to the following for your gifts and
commitments to the Filled with the Spirit
Campaign!
Dave Ackerman
Bo & Sonja Baumeister
Thane & Melissa Bublitz
Scott & Denise Delzer
Kurt & Meranda Eggebrecht
Gary & Shele Fawcett
Terry & Judy Hanstedt
Mike & Anne Hartman
Duane & Mary Hilgendorf
Andy & Judy Hintz
Marilyn Holmquist
Jane Hunter
Michael & Amanda Hunter
Abby Johnson
Ryan & Amy Kamien
David & Shelly Karolus
Tom and Carol Krueger
Ken & Susan Longmire
Tim & Linda Mattson
MCL, Inc.
Tom & Jamie Nelson
Thomas & Jennifer O'Neill
Brian Parker
Paul & Amy Pflieger
Geraldine Resch
Barry & Lindy Spencer
Rick & Ruth Steinke
Tim & Kathy Strasser
Gary & Debbie Vought
Pastor Paul & Candy Weber
Jim & Kathy Wiebel
A special “Thank You” to
Volm Companies, Antigo,
WI for their annual tradi-
tion of summer camp
scholarships for company
employees children. In 2015, 41 children
came to Camp Luther!
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Carl Dewald
John & Karen Dobrinski
Douglas Homes, LLC
Pastor Mark & Elizabeth Drengler
Anonymous #213
Harold & Lois Evensen
Anonymous #270
Steven & Kristen Fox
Louise Gebel
Anonymous #239
Waldemar & Maria Gebel
Wayne & Dockery Giese
Hilda & Ken Glocke
Roland & Violet Golz
Anonymous #208
Laurelie Gorski
Anonymous #133
Grace Lutheran Ladies Society-Augusta
Luke Gustafson
Anonymous #278
Wayne Hafeman
Anonymous #284
Thom & Kathy Hahn
Christina Hanschke
Kristi & Mike Hanson
Anonymous #130
Ellen & Eric Hauser
HD Supply Finance Team
Eugene Heckendof
David & Glenda Henning
Julia & Ed Herrera
Ann Hinkfuss
Vicki Holewinski
Anonymous #345
Hope Lutheran-DePere
Les Hotchkiss
Immanual Lutheran-Marshfield Women’s Guild
Anonymous #125
Ron & Carol Jochimsen
Stephen & Eleonore Johnson
Raymond & Mary Kacvinsky
KDA Development LLC
Keith & Vada Kepler
William Koch
Doug Koenig
Glen & Kathy Koepke
Joel & Marlene Koepke
Mavis Kohl
Jeff Krause
Allen & Sandra Krohn-Fager
Kelsey Kronholm
Shirley Krull
Linda Lande
Elizabeth Lane
Jim & Carol Leopold
Dennis Lichtenberg
Dr. Ed & Siri Lin
Nancy Loberger
Carole Luepke
Anonymous #337
Vince & Suzanne Maas
Richard Maeder
Anonymous #344
Gary Marek
Myron & Pat Marlett
Richard McClary
Delores Mennecke
Joel Michael
Eleanor Mohr
Cathy Muraski
Larry & Kathy Nelson
Anonymous #267
Richard & Cynthia Novotney
Dennis & Tracy O'Brien
Anonymous #333
Milt & Kay Olson
Paul Otto
Kate & Nick Palmer
Brent & Susan Parrish
William Peiler
Jim & Jeanne Perala
Jane Potvin
Wilbert & Junette Pruss
Ann Purdeu
Mark & Kim Rasmussen
Nick & Mary Rassbach
Vern & Bea Redlich
David & Jane Reineke
Keith Reinhardt
Gail Remington
Brett & Sherry Richter
David & Carol Riebe
Mike & Marlene Rieck
LeRoy & Ethel Riemer
Rachael Robbins
Michael Ruff
Salem Lutheran-Barron
Laurie Schmeling
John & Kathy Schmidt
Arthur & Elaine Schmitt
Christopher Schneider
John & Mardell Schnell
Dick & Donna Schroeder
LaVonne Schuette
Laurie Schultz
Anita & Elmer Seehafer
Dave & LuAnn Selmeyer
Silver Creek Lutheran-Clayton
Skykora Family
Robert & Meghan Lee Smith
Glen & Kathy Smith
Nancy Snay
St John Lutheran-Almond
St John Lutheran-Wisconsin Rapids-Ladies Aid
St John Lutheran-Youth Group-Suring
Anonymous #144
St John's Lutheran-Green Valley
Anonymous #201
St Luke Lutheran-Elcho
St Matthew's Lutheran-Deerbrook-Ladies Aid
St Paul's Lutheran-Thorp-LWML
St Paul's Lutheran-Wisconsin Rapids-Ladies Aid
Jeff & Sharon Starks
Anonymous #209
Cliff & Nancy Starr
Kurt & Judy Steiner
Ken & Kathy Stephenson
Bob & Cheri Stockamp
Anonymous #219
Darrell & Sheri Stoddard
Richard & Carol Stroik
The Dainio, Harris & Ross/Emro Families
The Laulainens
Ian Thormodson
Jim & Kay Tracey
Robert Trich
Trinity Lutheran-Hayward
Trinity Lutheran-Ironwood
Trinity Lutheran-Wausau
Robert & Leah Turk
Bill & Lois VerVoort
Ernie & Vicki Volgler
Kyle & Sandra Wagoner
Butch & Tina Weege
David & Catherine Wege
Doug & Sharon Welch
Anonymous #317
John & Marie West
Rev. David & Louise Wetmore
Bob & Marilyn Whipkey
Wickman Family
Anonymous #313
Wiebel Family
Brian & Jen Wilhorn
Wes & Maxine Worth
Velma Yancy
Ralph & Carol Yellick
Herbert & Deloris Zabel
Mark & JoAnn Zamke
Anonymous #325
Sandra Zastrow
Jay & Jan Zettler
Zion & Peace Lutheran-Caroline
Zion Evangelical Lutheran-Granton-LWML
Anonymous #327
Zion Lutheran-Kennan-LWML
Zion Lutheran School of Wayside-Greenleaf
Zion-Immanuel Lutheran -Turtle Lake/Clayton-
Women in Mission
Robert & Dianne Zuehlsdorf
Gifts in Kind
George Carstensen
Andy Chizzo
Connexus Credit Union
Don & JoAnn Culp
Steve and Beth Edwards
Johnson Bros. Construction, Munising, MI
Norm Johnson Constructions, Munising, MI
Thank you
Thrivent!
Over $34,500 was received through
Thrivent Choice in 2015! Thank you
for choosing Camp Luther!
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Our Mission: “Building up Believers in Christ for Service to the Church and Witness to the World!”
Jokin Joes Bait Shop
Paula Krueger
McCumber Family
Scott & Brenda McKay
Jackie and Matt Markowski
Darin & Emily Schuette
Carl & Michelle Treankler
Kim & Mary Ann Watt
Given In Memory Of:
IN MEMORY OF BEV ACKERMAN
Richard & Jane Allen
Nico Ananias
Melissa Boser
Allyson Bowes
Scott Brainard
Brett & Dyana Brown
Greg & Anna Danneels
Kathleen Emro
Mike & Anne Hartman
Lisa Herder
Juliane Howes
Gerald & Janet Johansen
Raymond & Mary Kacvinsky
Arden & Paula Krueger
Dwayne & Cheryl Lueck
Arleigh & Barb Lutz
Bill & Pat Matter
Richard McClary
Thomas & Judy Murphy
Rich & Barbara Noble
Mark & Sandy Olafsson
William Peiler
Sue & Patrick Puyleart
Carol Reissmann
Tina Shinn
Julie Sibell
Mark & Theresa Simpson
Rick & Ruth Steinke
Bob & Cheri Stockamp
Roger & Jane Strand
David Wilson
Clark & Marilyn Zunker
HD Supply Finance Team
KDA Development LLC
IN MEMORY OF NORMAN ANDERSON
Bill & Lois VerVoot
IN MEMORY OF RAY BADE
Clay & Louise Reisler
IN MEMORY OF REV. JIM BAESE
Chris Winkelmeyer
IN MEMORY OF OUR PARENTS
Doug & Judy Cameron
IN MEMORY OF OUR DAD,
JOHN CHRISTOFFERSON
John Christofferson Memorial Fund
IN MEMORY OF STEVE CLASSON
Rick & Ruth Steinke
IN MEMORY OF RANDY DHEIN
Bill & Lois VerVoort
IN MEMORY OF ROCKY FEDERWITZ
Ruth Aschbrenner
Bob & Bev Chase
Immanuel Lutheran Hewitt
Virginia Weirauch
IN MEMORY OF MY FATHER, ALBERT HEISER
Paul & Pamela Heiser
Rick & Ruth Steinke
IN MEMORY OF
ARNOLD & MARJORIE KLUMB
Larry & Rita Klumb
IN MEMORY OF ARNOLD KLUMB
Noreen Moen
Bev Treankler
Kenneth & Maureen Kolstad
IN MEMORY OF ELAINE KOENIG
FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Mark & Gigi Koenig
IN MEMORY OF
REV. LEROY & MRS. MELBA KOEPKE
Joel & Marlene Koepke
IN MEMORY OF GERTIE KORTH
Tim & Debbie Ashmann
Rose Ann Becker
Nicki Bender
Eileen Bordeleau
Sandra & Leo Budnik
Sarah & Nick Cahak
Charlotte & Rich Coe
Frank & Melanie Davenport
Delmar & Mary Desens
Bernie & Cindy Eckert
Bradley & Lisa Feller
Ronald & Victoria Frea
JoAnn Hanson
Paul & Ruth Heinecke
Irving & Marilyn Hennings, Jr
JoAnn Holz
Barbara Lasny
Mike & Gloria Lecher
Mary Marman
Barb & Keith Miller
Arlene Moyle
Art & Grace Oehler
Mark & Sue Otto
Roger & Linda Pollock
JoAnn & Roger Ruehs
Joan Sander
Gary & Marlee Wiederhoeft
Marsha & Robert Young
IN MEMORY OF VERNON LANE
Elizabeth Lane
IN MEMORY OF BILL & ESTHER MAEDKE
Brian & Shannon Nell
IN MEMORY OF VIVIAN & ROY MARTENS
Carol Luepke
Gladys Frome
IN MEMORY OF LILA OLIVER
Lucille Johnson
IN MEMORY OF MY PARENTS,
GLENFORD & MERNA PARSONS
Phyllis and Jerry Schmidt
IN MEMORY OF EDWARD A PAYER, OUR
"GRAMPS" AT CAMP LUTHER
Jim and Kay Tracey
IN MEMORY OF SCOTT PHILLIPS
Bob & Cynthia Hilger
Gerald And Dorothy Volm Foundation
IN MEMORY OF ART PIEHL
Carrie Piehl
IN MEMORY OF JANE SCHROEDER
Sharon Natzke
IN MEMORY OF MIKE SKOGSTAD
Fred & Pat Buth
Lola Skogstad
Kathy Trowbridge
Tueting Trust
Gary and Sherry Wetterberg
IN MEMORY OF MY MOTHER IRENE STEIN-
BACH'S 100TH DATE OF BIRTH, MOTHER'S
DAY
Loris Steinbach
IN MEMORY OF ROSEMARY SUKOWATEZ
Jim and Kathy Dins
IN MEMORY OF BRUCE & CAROL VAN-
NATTA
Brent and Susan Ferguson
IN MEMORY OF FRED WATERSTREET
Waterstreet-Latzig
IN MEMORY OF MY BROTHER (Carol's)
Carol & Ralph Yellick
IN MEMORY OF ADEL ZIELKE
Dwayne & Cheryl Lueck
Given In Honor Of:
IN HONOR OF MY PARENTS:
JERRY & CAROL RAY
Beth Ray-Westlund
IN HONOR OF KATHI & ROGER MICHEL-
SON'S 38TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Olga Wise
IN HONOR
OF TOM
NEL- SON
Ar- den &
Paula Krueger
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A Time to Honor and Reunite...
We invite all former summer staff to re-connect with old friends, share stories, laugh and celebrate together in Christ at Camp! It’s our chance to
give thanks for you. Let us honor you for your call to serve the Lord, for your dedication and sacrifice, and for the love you shared with thousands of
children and families. Join us as we celebrate 70 Years of Summer Staff!
70th Anniversary Reunion Planning Committee
Did You Know??...
More than1200 individuals
have served as summer staff
during the past 40 years!
318 children attended sum-
mer camp in 1947. Camp
Luther’s 2nd summer!
Summer staff members have
come from places as far
away as Norway and Zim-
babwe!
Youth Camp cost $9.75 for
the week in 1949!
The dorm was built in 1948
as the “girls dorm.” The
boys stayed in what is now
the Arts and Crafts room.
A counselors salary in 1985
was $80 a week.
The Junior Counselor pro-
gram began in 1974.
Our first village “Pioneer”
opened to campers in 1978.
SURROUNDED
Our reunion theme Surrounded, comes from
Hebrews 12: 1.
“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a
great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything
that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles.
And let us run with perseverance the race marked
out for us,”
Thank you to the hundreds of individuals who
impacted lives for Jesus while sharing their gifts
and talents as a Camp Luther summer staffer.
You have made Camp Luther what it is today!
May your service inspire and faith be an inspira-
tion to the next generation of servant leaders at
Camp Luther.
Where is Everyone Now??... Have you or someone you know worked at Camp Luther? Please help us get connected by visiting
www.campluther.com and clicking on the reunion photo to fill out a form. You can also call Camp and give us your information, 877.264.CAMP.
70th Anniversary Alumni Reunion
REUNION INFORMATION
Register with the form on page 11 of The Breeze or
download at www.campluther.com. You register for
the weekend or just for Saturday. Pick a village or re-
treat center housing. Families welcome!
Visit www.campluther.com/2016reunion for more
information and a weekend schedule.
A special Saturday Night Cookout Celebration will take
place on the Athletic Field.
Register by June 1st to order your commemorative
reunion t-shirt.
Bring your suit for Polar Bearing!
Join our Facebook Group, Camp Luther Alumni Staff
for regular updates on the reunion.
Which summer will be the most represented? Don’t
miss this incredible weekend!
Thank you to the 2016
Reunion Planning Committee!
Taylor “Olive” Baumeister (2012-2015)
Becky “Snap” Bernau (2006-2007)
Sally “Eggs” Bender (2008)
Christina “Jitterz” Hanschke (2000-2003)
Jessica “Theta” LaBrash (2007-2009)
Barbara Lutz (1960-1961)
Aaron “Amax” Mueller (2003-2007)
Clay “Gator” Reisler, (1991,1992) (Co-chair)
Louise “Weezy” Reisler, (1992-1994) (Co-chair)
Joyce “Chipper” Tonjes
Bekah “Hashtag” Vought (2012-2013)
10. Thank you Mutt!
Thank you, Mike “Mutt” Rieck, for serving
as our Guest Services Director since 2004.
Cottagers, retreat leaders, and campers were
blessed though Mutt’s gift of hospitality that
showed in his care and concern for all who
visit camp. Mutt blessed the ministry of Camp
Luther through the relationship that he devel-
oped with guests and staff, his vision for minis-
try to families and children, and his servant’s
heart.
Thank you,
Mutt, for all that
you accomplished
for this ministry
during your time
at Camp Luther.
May the Lord
continue to bless
you as you serve
Him through your
life and work.
Welcome Kardia!Hello everyone, my name is Kardia! I’m a native Wisconsinite who grew up in a family that loved me and loved
Jesus and showed me what it looks like to follow Him. Regarding my choice of careers, my mom always tells me that
she’s happy I’ve found people to go on adventures with—it means she doesn’t have to!
I got my foot into the camp world in 2009, when I spent my summer working as a counselor at a camp up in the
Northwoods of Wisconsin that may sound a little bit familiar...it was called Camp Luther. That experience involved
pouring myself into the lives of kids of all ages and wondering (often) just what I had gotten myself into.
The year following my first summer at camp, I graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire with a de-
gree in Secondary Education, but I found myself increasingly drawn to the world of outdoor ministry. After spending a
second summer working as a counselor at Camp Luther, I plunged full-time into the world of camp and have never
looked back.
The past couple of years I have been working at a camp called HoneyRock, leading a summer adventure leadership
program for high school and college students, while earning my master's degree in Christian Formation and Ministry
through Wheaton College. I graduated this past May, and I'm incredibly excited to be back here at Camp Luther, where
I started this journey so many years ago.
What gets me excited about camp ministry are the glimpses it offers of life in the kingdom; of what it means to
grasp “how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ.” Camp has been utterly formational in my under-
standing of so much of what it means to follow Jesus; of what identity and community and grace look like in the light of
the love of Jesus Christ.
The heart of why I do what I do starts from the belief that God speaks to us in our brokenness. He calls to us with words that say: You are
mine. I have not forgotten. You are not forsaken. And you are so, so loved. For me, ministry is trying to be that voice to others.
beemer@campluther.com
dodger@campluther.com
shelly@campluther.com
kardia@campluther.com
chris@campluther.com
rescue@campluther.com
ren@campluther.com
janette@campluther.com
tlc@campluther.com
maryann@campluther.com
woody@campluther.com
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“Beemer”- Blaine Welch, Director of Guest Services
“Dodger” - Roger Michelson, Executive Director
“Indigo” - Shelly Karolus, Director of Donor Relations
“Kardia”- Beth Lutz, Program Director
“Reader”- Chris Frank, Office & Acct. Payable
“Rescue” - Rick Campbell, Maintenance Manager
“Ren” - Laurinda Boone, Food Service Manager
“Swoops” - Janette Marien, KBC Community Outreach
“TLC” - Becky McFaul—Housekeeping
“Welcome” - Mary Ann Watt, Admin. Asst.
“Woody” - Gary Vought, Director of Outdoor Ministry
The Camp Luther Year-Round Staff
1889 Koubenec Road, Three Lakes, WI 54562
Phone: 715-546-3647 Toll-free: 1-877-264-CAMP (2267) Fax: 715-546-2396
Web: www.campluther.com info@campluther.com
Thank you Poet!
We said
goodbye to Poet
this January. Tan-
ner “Poet” Olson
has served as our
Program Director
since the fall of
2013. This Florida
boy came to camp
via Concordia
University Wis-
consin when he
heard about an
opportunity to be a summer camp counselor
in 2009. He also served on summer staff in
2010 and 2013.
Thank you, Poet for enduring our winters,
for sharing your gifts and talents with us, and
for always telling us about Jesus. May He
continue to bless you in new ways each and
every day.
Thank you
Fall and Winter
Program Assistants!
RILLA
ROVER
Beth Lutz or “Kardia” our
new Program Director.
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11. PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION (One form per Family Unit)
Name: Birth Date: / /
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone: Email:
Name of Staff Alum(s) Attending
Camp Nickname(s) (if applicable):
Position(s) on Staff: Which Years On Staff:
ATTENDEES INFORMATION
Family Members Attending:
First Name: Last Name: Birth: / / Grade:
First Name: Last Name: Birth: / / Grade:
First Name: Last Name: Birth: / / Grade:
First Name: Last Name: Birth: / / Grade:
First Name: Last Name: Birth: / / Grade:
First Name: Last Name: Birth: / / Grade:
SATURDAY ONLY OPTION
Includes Lunch, Saturday Night
Cookout Celebration, Variety
Show, and activities.
(please list family below)
No.
Adults: $35 ____
Age 13-18: $30 ____
Age 5-12: $25 ____
Age 0-4: $FREE ____
Exclusive Alumni
Staff T-Shirt
“Surrounded”
$12 each
No.
Size: Adult S ___
Adult M ___
Adult L ___
Adult XL ___
Adult XXL ___
PAYMENT WORKSHEET
($25 per person deposit)
Total Reg. Deposit: _______
Total T-Shirts: _______
Total Cost: _______
Camp Luther
1889 Koubenec Road
Three Lakes, WI 54562
www.campluther.com
Can’t Make It?
Sorry you can’t join us. Please
send your story or photos to
Camp Luther (address below) or
join our Alumni Staff Facebook
Group and share there. We look
forward to reconnecting with
you very soon.
PAYMENT (Check or Credit Card) Card Type: (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover)
Card Number: Val. Code: Exp. Date:
Name on Card: Amt. to Charge:
Billing Address if Different than Above:
FRIDAY—SUNDAY WEEKEND RETREAT OPTION with CAMP Housing
Includes two nights housing, five meals (Friday Supper—Sunday Lunch), Saturday Night Cookout
Celebration, Variety Show, and activities. (please list family members below)
Adults: $100 Age 13-18: $80 Age 5-12: $50 Age 0-4: FREE
We Request to Share a Village
With:
__________________________
Special Diet or Accommodation Needs: If you have special dietary or accommodation needs,
please list below: Thank you.
HOUSING PREFERENCE
(Place in order of preference 1 high—5 low)
_____ Retreat Center
_____ Tree House
_____ Tower
_____ Pioneer
_____ Ark
_____ Fort
_____ Tent Village
Non-Family Roommate Request:
1.
2.
3.
4.
FRIDAY—SUNDAY WEEKEND RETREAT OPTION without CAMP Housing
Includes five meals (Friday Supper—Sunday Lunch), Saturday Night Cookout Celebration, Variety
Show, and activities. (please list family members below)
Adults: $60 Age 13-18: $50 Age 5-12: $40 Age 0-4: FREE
JULY 1-3, 2016 1946 — 2016
12. 1889 Koubenec Road
Three Lakes, WI 54562
www.campluther.com
Faith - Family - Friendship
Golf For CampJoin us for the 2016 Camp Luther Golf
Challenge June 24 at 8:00 am at
Rhinelander's Northwood Golf Club. This
is a fun-filled event for men, women,
couples, and youth; with great prizes,
great food, and great fellowship. This
event will raise funds for Every Kid to
Camp and continue to pay down the
mortgage on the Camp Luther Retreat
Center.
The golf scramble includes several prizes
for individual golfing achievements, a
putting contest and a Hole-in-One con-
test with a $10,000 prize! And you don’t
have to be a scratch golfer, we have a
Competitive and a Hackers Division!
Can’t make it but would like to help?
Consider being a hole sponsor through
your business or organization. Sponsor-
ships start at $250. Learn more or regis-
ter to golf at campluther.com/golf.
Upcoming @ Camp
LWML Young Women’s Retreat
April 1-3
Campaign Steering Committee
April 23
Camp Luther Advisory Council
April 23
Workbee Weekend
April 29-May 1
Side-by-Side Youth Retreat
April 29-May 1
Outdoor Education
May 11-13
Camp & District Board Mtg
May 9-10
Workbee Weekend
May 13-15
St. John’s Men’s Retreat
May 20-22
Summer PCs Report
May 21
Men’s Fish & Golf Retreat
May 17-20
Memorial Day Family Retreat
May 27-30
Summer Staff Orientation Begins
May 31
Camp Luther Sunday!!!
June 12
Spring Cottage
Retreats
Enjoy a two or three
bedroom Camp Luther
cottage retreat this
spring. Join is in late
April when the perch
are biting. Or book a
cottage in May and
enjoy the fishing
opener or the Journey’s Marathon in Eagle River.
Memorial Day Weekend is a popular time to escape
to the Northwoods and enjoy God’s creation spring
back to life. Enjoy fishing on the chain, biking the
Three-Eagle Bike, or hiking the Nicolet-
Chequamegon National Forest. There’s something
for everyone in Wisconsin’s great Northwoods!
Camp Luther also has cottages available from May 31
to June 11. Book during this week and enjoy all that
summer at Camp Luther has to offer. Visit camplu-
ther.com/cottageretreats for photos and amenities.
To book your cottage, contact Beemer, Director of
Guest Services at 715-546-3647 or email
beemer@campluther.com.