Camp Zion 2024

Registration is Full!  If you would like to add your child’s name to our wait list please click on the registration link below.

June 17-Aug 1, 2024

  • Monday-Thursday each week.
  • 9am-12pm each day.
  • Closed July 4.

CLICK HERE:  Online Registration Form

About Camp Zion

Camp Zion is a supervised, summer recreational program located on the west side of Grandville, MI. Our program is open to children from Grandville & Jenison school districts entering 1st-6th grades in the fall of 2024.

Camp Zion seeks to provide opportunities for the social, physical, and emotional growth of the children we serve. Each day we play indoor & outdoor games, make crafts, read stories, solve STEM challenges, have a Bible lesson and eat a snack together. Our goal is to provide an environment where children have a safe place to play, build friendships, and be cared for during the summer.

Registration is required and open on April 1st. Registration must be completed by a parent, or guardian, for each child wanting to attend camp. Spaces are limited and filled on a first come first serve basis.

Camp Zion does not provide one on one camper to counselor options. Campers need to be able to follow instructions, communicate clearly, use the restroom without assistance, and abide by our camper code of conduct agreement.

Please email any questions to campzion@zionreformed.org

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Registration Now Open!!!

Online Registration Form

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Registration for Camp Zion is available to Grandville & Jenison students entering grades 1st-6th grades in the fall of 2024.

Space is limited and will be filled on a first come first serve basis.

If you need more information please contact our director, Rachel Verbrugge, at campzion@zionreformed.org

CZ 2024 Parent Info

Hello Camp Zion Families,

I’m not sure who is more excited for camp to start, our staff or your kids.

This message is lengthy but full of important information.  Please read through everything thoroughly.

Theme Verse

Our Camp Zion theme Bible verse for this year is:

“The fruit of the Spirit s love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness & self control.”  Galatians 5:22-23a

These Bible verses will be on display around camp this summer.  We will be spending some time with your kids sharing about who God is, who Jesus is, and how the fruit of the Spirit applies to our everyday lives.

We will also be taking a moment each day to pray together as a group.  We want to pray for each other and to thank God for all the wonderful things that he has blessed us with.

Our Typical Daily Schedule

9 am       – Curb side check in. Door D

9:30 am  – Announcements, lesson, and daily prayer.

10 am     – Story & snack time.

10:30 am:  Interest groups and whole camp activities

12 pm     – Curb side pick up. (Parents bring your parent ticket back with you.)

I will be sending out an email to all of our Camp Zion families at the end of each week to let you know what is coming up at camp the following week.  This way you will know in advance if your child needs to bring anything special along with them for our daily activities. Some of our activities are weather permitting.  I do keep an eye on the weather reports and try my best to give you notice the night before if we have to change anything around.

Check In & Pick Up

Curbside drop off and pick-up.

Drop off. Please enter the Zion parking lot using the driveway closest to Canal Ave. (east side of building) Drive around the back side of the building and enter our drop off lane marked by cones.

Once your car reaches Door D one of our staff members will come to your vehicle.

Kids will receive a coded name tag and the adult will receive a coordinating coded parent ticket. You must have this parent ticket with you to pick up your child at the end of the day.  Codes change daily.

Pick up. Please enter the Zion parking lot using the driveway closest to Canal Ave. (East side of building) Drive around the back of building and enter our drop off lane marked by cones.  Once your vehicle reaches Door D present your parent ticket to one our staff members and they will dismiss your child to your vehicle.

If you are sharing drop off and pick up responsibilities with another adult, make sure the person picking up has that days’ ticket for your child.  Presenting a photo of the parent ticket via phone will work as well.  Whomever has this coded ticket, and presents it to us at the end of the day, has the authority to check your child out of camp.

Snacks

If there is any concern about what will be safe for your child to eat due to a food allergy please feel free to send a healthy snack along with your child each day.

Our daily snacks are donated by members of our congregation. I do not know what we will be having in advance.  I will have a special box available filled with safe snacks for those campers with allergies.

Our final day of camp we will be serving lunch here at Zion. The menu for that day has yet to be determined but will be listed on the parent email sent to you at the end of week 6.

Medications

If your child needs to take any prescription or over-the-counter medication, including inhalers or epi-pens, during camp hours we have a medication permission slip that will need to be completed.

All prescription medications must be in the original container with the preception label and dosage instructions attached. Over the counter medications will also need to be original packaging and accompanied by a signed order by your family physician.

Do not hand over medications, and dosage instructions, and administration permission slip to anyone other than the camp director.

Random Reminders

Names.  Please label anything and everything that your child brings along with them to camp (jackets, towels, water bottles, backpacks etc.).   All campers will be assigned a cubby for their items, but just like at home things get left lying around.  We want everything your child comes with, to be able to find its way back home.

No electronics/toys/cash.   There are loads of games, toys and activities here for your kids to enjoy. We want them to unplug during camp hours. Help us out by keeping all of their toys & electronic devices at home.  All of our activities are free for your children so there is no need for them to bring any money to camp.  I don’t want your kids’ treasures getting lost, stolen or mixed into the toys we have here at camp. I will confiscate any of these items I happen to find, and return them to you at the end of the camp day.

Code of Conduct

We do have a camper code of conduct that we ask your kids to follow.  We will be reviewing this together our first week at camp so that your children are aware of how we expect them to behave during their time at camp.  It is our goal to create an environment where children have a safe place to play, build friendships, and be cared for during the summer – we need everyone’s help to make this happen.

  • People Matter. Every single person, young and old, has value.  We want you to help create an environment where every single person who enters here is loved and appreciated.
  • Words Matter. Our words have the power to build up or destroy.  We want you to help create an environment where others are encouraged and built up by your words and actions.
  • Respect and Responsibility matter. We want you to listen well, play safely, and take care of the people, the building, toys and equipment as if it was all your own.
  • God Matters. We are not shy about it. We are a church. One that tries to represent Jesus Christ to the world. We want you to do all you can to learn about the One who made you.

Physical violence, bullying, foul language and other inappropriate behaviors will not be tolerated.  Physical violence earns a child an immediate day (or more) at home.

If warnings to correct other inappropriate behaviors are not heeded, parents will be contacted, and a child will earn a “strike”.  Multiple strikes will result in a child being asked to stay home for a period of time.

To contact me.

The very best way to reach me is to call or text me on my cell phone (616) 258-3291 or send an email to campzion@zionreformed.org .

Don’t be concerned if you have to leave a voice mail during the camp day. Sometimes the noise level with all the kids in the room makes it hard to hear my ringer.  I’ll return your call/text asap.  Please make sure to include your name, and your child’s name, if sending me a text or leaving a voice mail. On camp days I will only be checking my email before and after camp hours.

In an emergency, please call the church office (616) 534-7533 ext. 3 and Connie, our church secretary, can get ahold of any of our staff members for you.

As always if you have any questions, please let me know.

Rachel Verbrugge

Camp Zion Director

Camp Zion News

Good-bye Camp Zion 2019

Hello Camp Zion families,

It has truly been a pleasure to spend the last 7 weeks with your children. They are smart, kind & funny people who managed to wiggle their way into all of our hearts. Thank you for gifting us the opportunity to spend time with each of them this summer. What fun we have had playing games, dancing, going on trips, journaling, doing service projects, and learning about God together.

Sunday August 11th is Camp Zion Sunday. As part of our morning worship service we will be sharing a bit about our summer together and showing a couple of video clips of our summer adventures. We would love to have all of you join us. Service begins at 9:30am. Most everyone parks in the back of church and enters at door C or D. The child check in station will be near Door D. Nursery is available for kids 0-2yrs. Children & Worship class is available during service for kids 3yrs-3rd grade.

I’ve been asked a questions repeatedly this week.

“Ms. Rachel, can I be a volunteer at Camp Zion?”

It is exciting that your kids love camp so much that they want to come back and volunteer. We hope that they will. Currently we do have a couple of requirements for kids wanting to volunteer at Camp Zion

  • The soonest former CZ campers are allowed to volunteer is the summer they are entering 8th grade. There is a difference between being a camper at Camp Zion and being a volunteer at Camp Zion. We’ve found that a year off helps with the transition between the two.
  • We also ask that they be involved with Zion Youth Group during the school year. This extra time spent with Jeremy, myself, and our other youth leaders gives our young teens an age appropriate way to learn more about God, Zion, service and leadership before choosing to volunteer at camp.

Although Camp Zion has wrapped up for this summer there are plenty of other opportunities throughout the year to get your families connected into Zion. More details about all of these can be found on the Zion website www.zionreformed.org

Sunday Morning Worship. 9:30am each week. Nursery is available for children age 0-2.

Children & Worship. These classes are available during the Sunday morning worship service. Summer classes for children 3yrs old – 3rd grade are being held now. Fall classes for children 3yrs-5th grade begin Sept 8th.

Middle School Youth Group (6th-8th grade) Sunday evenings 5:45 pm – 7:15 pm. Classes begin Sept 22nd.

High School Youth Group (9th-12th grade) Sunday evenings 4pm – 5:45pm. Classes begin Sept 22nd.

Camp Zion 2020. I will be emailing you all with details next spring. 🙂

Park Play Date.  Aug 8th, 2019. 9:30am-11:30am. Everyone is welcome!  Bring your kids and hang out at the Zion playground with other parents from the neighborhood and church. There will be a bounce house and light refreshments to enjoy as well.

If you haven’t done so already check out the Camp Zion Facebook page or Instagram (camp.zion) to see all of the photos we’ve taken this year. I’ve been scrolling through them all day – so many fun memories.

Thanks again for sending your kids to Camp Zion this year. We had a wonderful time together. I hope to see you all again before next summer.

Blessings,
Rachel

Camp Zion Week 7

Hello Camp Zion Families,

This past week was a great one. It’s really hard to pick a favorite moment, but the days I watched all of your kids work on their service projects was definitely at the top of my list. There will be a lot of happy dogs and cats and families this fall because of your children’s willingness to do something good for someone else.

I can’t believe our last week of camp has already arrived. Week 7 is a little bit different because we will be eating lunch at Zion every day. We have our very own crew of lunch ladies coming in to prepare and serve food for us. There are no substitutions to what is on our menu, so if your child will not eat what is being served then send along a sack lunch for them to eat that day.

Week 7: Critter Week
Monday: Learning Lab
Tuesday: Visser YMCA. Bring Swimsuits and towels
Wednesday: Spartan-Nash YMCA. Bring Swimsuits and towels.
Thursday: Slip-n-slide. Bring swimsuits and towels.

Lunch Menu (water is our beverage everyday)
Monday: Pasta with choice of red or white sauce, garlic bread, green beans & watermelon.
Tuesday: Hot dogs, mac-n-cheese, jell-o & chips.
Wednesday: Build your own nachos & fresh fruit.
Thursday: Hamburgers, chips, fruit & frozen yogurt.

Looking forward to a fabulous final week.
Have a great weekend,
Rachel

Camp Zion 2019 Week 6

Hello Camp Zion Families,

This week we were intentional about creating time for simple fun and some down time at camp. Our whole staff commented on how they were able to connect with new groups of kids and share lots of funny moments together with them. The fieldtrips and activities are fun but it is these relational moments that we all love most about camp.

I need to give another shout out to our amazing CZ Teen Staff members Luke, Kim, Olivia & Julia and our full time volunteers Mackenzie, Josh & Tom for all the hard work they did to keep camp running smoothly at the beginning of this week. I took a couple of days off when my hubby was finally able to come home from the hospital. (Yay!)

Pastor Greg, Pastor Jeremy (JZ) and our Children’s Ministry Director Rachel all enjoyed coming in to offer some adult support but our teens were the ones in charge of our camp day. I couldn’t be more proud of them. I hope they all are able to get lots of R&R this weekend, they deserve it.

Here is what’s coming up next week.

Week 6: The Week with No Theme.
Monday: Bowling. Wear tennis shoes.
Tuesday: Camp Zion Serves
Wednesday: Learning Lab
Thursday: Roller Skating. Bring Socks.

Have a great weekend,
Rachel

Photos

More photos from Camp Zion can be found on our Facebook page.

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