2016 Rainbow Reflections – Spring
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2016 Rainbow Reflections – Spring
BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID CANON CITY, CO PERMIT #30 Lutheran Outdoor Ministries of the Rockies Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp 107 South Ninth Street, Suite B Canon City, Colorado 81212 Volume 28, Number 2 Spring 2016 Rainbow Trail is operated and maintained under authority of a USDA Forest Service Special Use Permit. Rainbow Trail is located in the San Isabel National Forest, USDA. Address Service Requested Rainbow Trail Loses Another Giant “Grampa” Dave Ericson Passes Away on April 6, 2016 by Dave Jarvis, Executive Director Rainbow Trail lost another one of its saints this spring. Dave Ericson, or more affectionately known as “Grampa Dave” at camp, passed away on April 6th after a year-long battle with lung cancer. How do you sum up in a few words the lifetime of service that was the life of Dave Ericson? We could spend the entire summer telling Dave stories and sharing examples of his giving heart and steadfast faith. Dave had such a passion for everything he did. He did nothing half-heartedly. I loved hearing him talk about his work with Habitat for Humanity while he was at camp. His eyes would light up as he shared about all the cool things they were doing in Albuquerque at the work sites. He gave endless hours to Habitat, both at the sites and on the Board, because he totally believed in its mission. Dave felt the same way about outdoor ministries and especially about Rainbow Trail. He had such a deep love for this ministry. He served on the RTLC Board from 1980 to 1993. He served on the Synod Outdoor Ministry Committee for over ten years. Dave was a key player in positioning Rainbow Trail for the transition to the new church during the merger of the LCA and the ALC. And he was on the Board that called me to serve at Rainbow Trail in 1989. Dave was a mentor to me. He always reminded me to not forget where we had come from as we moved Rainbow Trail forward. He was able to be the living RTLC history for people as he would share his stories of both the joys and the challenges of ministry. For all of that, I am grateful. Dave became a person I could share joyous moments and challenges in my ministry as well, and seek his advice. In many ways, he became like a second father to me. I always loved when Dave and Ruth were at camp. The place felt differently. It felt like home. Dave was an early riser, and he always had the coffee on at 5:30 AM when they were at camp. His presence at camp brought a sense of well-being… a sense of welcome to strangers, a sense of family for the staff, and a sense of belonging for the campers. Dave and Ruth were the dynamic duo; a team that will never be matched. They played off each other, loving campers and loving staff, and they always knew just the right time to step in. Summer staff anticipated the weeks that Dave and Ruth would be at camp. They loved having Dave in their Bible Studies. They depended on the daily hugs from him. As a family camper, Dave was the true patriarch. He rarely if ever missed a Bible study and he would be actively engaged in the conversation that took place within the study. The words he would share with the group were carefully thought out, and reflected his wisdom, his humility, and his humanity. When he spoke, people listened. I also loved watching him sit among the campers with his camp grandpa hat on, singing their songs, laughing at their jokes, sharing in their joys, and guiding them with his gentle, loving presence. But no matter how much he loved the campers, nothing quite matched the tone in his voice and the sparkle in his eye as when he talked about his own daughters and his grandkids. Thousands of kids called him Grandpa, and he loved them, but the love and pride he had for Karly and Cheyenne was always deep and true. Dave’s legacy at camp will not be buildings or “stuff”; but rather it will be relationships. There is not a “Dave Ericson era” at camp because Dave’s connection with camp spanned over four decades. That is over twothirds of the life of Rainbow Trail. His relationship was organic and shaped differently at each stage of his life. His time on the Board was pivotal to the very existence of Rainbow Trail today. But to me, his greatest ministry at Rainbow Trail was his years as a camp grandparent. A few years back, we celebrated the 40th anniversary of Dave and Ruth’s involvement in Rainbow Trail’s ministry. As a part of that celebration, James Hersch, the musician that has been part of RTLC’s family camp ministry, wrote a song in their honor. It captures the essence of Dave and Ruth’s missional and faithful approach to life. We were honored to include that song on our new CD “Just Be.” Literally thousands of kids called Dave “Grampa.” His impact on this ministry will be a part of conversations for generations to come. His love for this ministry and the people here ran so deep in the relationships he held dear from this place. He will be dearly missed! If you would like to make a gift the Rainbow Trail in memory of Dave, send your check to the Canon City office and mark it “Dave Ericson Memorial.” Inside this issue... Trail Boss............................p.2 Something Brewing at RTLC..p.2 Men’s Fly Fishing Retreat.......p. 3 Strategic Plan Process.......... p.3 Site to Sight......................p.3 Thank you PGAs......................p.3 Meet the 2016 Summer Staff...p.4-5 He Be Jammin........................p. 6 Ben There, Done That.............p.7 Wish/Needs List......................p.8 Rainbow Trail Mission Statement Through the ministries of Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp, God claims us, Christ transforms us, and the Holy Spirit sends us for faithful service. PAGE 2 RAINBOW TRAIL LUTHERAN CAMP Trail Boss By Dave Jarvis - Executive Director There is a lot going on this time of the year. Final preparations for summer, providing our staff online spring training, attending Synod assembly, leading retreats, buying clothing for popshop and assorted recreation equipment we need to provide our ministry are just SOME of the things we are doing right now. Campers will be arriving in a little more than a month. I love that we can be a part of the faith development of so many of your children. It is a task we take very seriously. Thanks for trusting us! Registrations are looking great for summer and all weeks are full except week #10 and the open sign-up Compass Points trips. There are still some spots in intro #2 for both boys and girls. There is still a lot of room in that last week of camp (week #10). Double check when your school starts for the fall. Many schools don’t start until after that last week. Don’t miss out on the chance to be at camp with our great staff. If finances are an issue, email me and let’s talk. Don’t let money be the reason for not coming to camp. We have campership money available for that purpose. There are no forms to fill out, and you don’t need to share any private information. Take advantage of this opportunity to help your child have the best week of their summer at Rainbow Trail! Our summer staff will soon be here! Our Directors arrive on Monday, May 23rd and the rest of our ministry team arrives on Memorial Day. We are so excited about this team and all they will have to offer our campers. This is a great group! Over 55% of this staff is from the Rocky Mountain Synod. There will be a lot of familiar faces but also a bunch of wonderful new ones that are ready to meet you and love you! Please keep this team in your prayers as they prepare for this summer. May God use them in amazing ways this summer!! The land exchange process continues to move slowly. There are two active exchanges on our forest that need to be completed before the Forest Service can even consider initiating our exchange. Both of those exchanges are expected to be completed in 2016. We need to be all about patience and perseverance. In the meantime, the RTLC Board has already begun an exciting strategic planning process that will set us up to be ready when the land exchange takes place. You will be involved in the process this summer and into the fall. Look for more details soon! We continue to need your support for this ministry through prayer, through your sweat, and through your financial gifts. You can choose how you want to support – whether it is the annual fund, the land exchange, vehicles, Memorial Day expenses, or camperships just to name a few. Gifts of all sizes, large and small, make this ministry run. If everyone will do something to financially support RTLC, it will make an enormous difference. And the return on this investment will be tremendous – that is a promise!!!!! This spring, Rainbow Trail lost another one of its icons and I lost a dear friend. Grampa Dave Ericson. Dave served RTLC in lots of capacities but his greatest role, in my opinion, was as a camp grandpa. Dave, and his wife Ruth, would serve as camp grandparents for up to four weeks a summer. Dave was loved by staff and campers a like. Dave became one of my greatest supporters and mentors in my ministry here. He wanted nothing but the best for Rainbow Trail. Dave’s family has given camp his grandpa hat that he wore every day while at camp. So Dave will be with us for the whole summer! Dave, thanks for being a true servant for God! I’ll see you this summer! It is going to be a great one! I can’t believe we are already starting another. Thanks for the blessing of serving you another summer. This is summer #28 for me. I can’t wait! See you soon! Until next time… Advertise Your Business for a Great Cause Every fall, Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp hosts its annual Grace Race to help stamp out world hunger. This annual 5k run/walk was started as part of RTLC’s 50th anniversary in 2007, to raise money for the ELCA World Hunger Appeal. The event is held in collaboration with the Rocky Mountain Synod Hunger Network. Over the last nine years, the Rainbow Trail community has contributed $41,522.00 to the ELCA World Hunger Appeal. But we think we can do more. The 10th Annual Grace Race will be held on Saturday, October 1, 2016. We are aiming for 400 participants for this year’s race. This can be the year we top $10,000 for the check that we send to the ELCA World Hunger Appeal!! Another great way to support this event and cause is to advertise your business on the classy Grace Race shirts. For a $300 donation, we will add your company name and logo to the race shirt. There will also be a link for your business off of the RTLC website. We’ll give your business some great press and you will help make an incredible difference in our world. Contact Dave Jarvis at dave@ rainbowtrail.org for more details. SPRING 2016 Something is Brewing at RTLC Fresh Coffee with a Mission Rainbow Trail has started brewing new, locally roasted coffee from Mission Coffee Roasters in Colorado Springs. Birthed as an idea in 1991, Mission Coffee Roasters was later founded by the Bixler Family in 2003 to financially support Christian missionaries, missionaries-in-training, Christ based ministries, and other non-profits (both secular and faith based) through the sale of delicious fresh roasted coffee. Rainbow Trail’s ministry aligns well with Mission Coffee Roasters. They are passionate about non-profit work, meaningful service to others, and spreading the good news of Christ. They sell coffee at wholesale prices to nonprofits to allow for those organizations to sell the coffee for fundraising purposes to further their ministry and service. Additionally, because Mission Coffee Roasters is located in Colorado Springs, the coffee we receive from them is freshly roasted with every order, and arrives at RTLC within only a few days of being roasted. This makes for a fresher, more delicious red mug of coffee every time. Our very own Popshop will be selling our Rainbow Trail Blend. We created this special blend with the help of Brett and Mike at Mission Coffee, with all profits going to our campership fund or another special cause within RTLC’s ministry. You can help others experience Rainbow Trail while taking a bit of the mountaintop experience home with you! Whether buying a bag of the Rainbow Trail Blend for your home, or as a gift for others, this ensures that money will never be a reason that someone cannot come to Rainbow Trail. You can check out Mission Coffee Roasters at missioncoffeeroasters. com or at churchcoffee.com. If you are interested in supporting this part of RTLC’s ministry by brewing the Rainbow Trail Blend in your home congregation, please contact us at 719-276-5233 or email [email protected]. Mark your Calendar: CO Gives 2016 Support RTLC on Colorado Gives Day! On Tuesday, December 6, 2016. Coloradans will come together again to raise millions of dollars for nonprofits like Rainbow Trail. Last year, a remarkable $28.5 million was distributed to 1,884 Colorado nonprofits. RTLC raised and amazing $87,358 in that 24 hour period. Our goal for 2015 was to raise $70,000. With the support received in 2015, we have set a goal for 2016 of $88,000! All funds raised will go towards the Annual Fund. Since we are still in the middle of the land exchange process, some people have shifted their annual fund donation towards the Capital appeal. But we still need our annual fund to sustain day-to-day operations. Mark your calendars and make a difference! December 6, 2016 Designate your Thrivent Choice Dollars to RTLC and Help Great Ministry Happen! Thrivent Financial for Lutherans has a charitable giving program called Thrivent Choice. Each member is allocated a set amount of money to give to the Lutheran organizations of their choice. Last year, Rainbow Trail received $31,604 from this program. Our goal for 2016 is $45,000. We hope that you will designate your allocated dollars to Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp. You will need to go out to the Thrivent website quarterly to designate your Thrivent Choice dollars. We know that is a lot to remember and we can help. If you will let us know that you have designated your Thrivent Choice dollars to Rainbow Trail, we can send you either an email or a postcard quarterly to remind you to go out and designate your dollars. If you haven’t designated your Choice dollars to any organization, just follow the steps below to designate them to Rainbow Trail. Here are step by step instructions on how to designate your funds. Over the Internet 1. Log on to www.thrivent.com 2. Sign in with your username and password or register for an account. 3. Once you have registered and signed in, select the “Direct Choice Dollars” button for Thrivent Choice in the right hand side. 4. In the middle of the next page, type “Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp” in the “Organization Name” box, leave “City” blank, and click search. 5. Next to our camp name, you will click the “Direct Now” button. You will be able to assign all or part of your Choice dollars to us. You can also set it up so Rainbow Trail continues to get your future Thrivent Choice Dollars as well. 6. Click the “submit” button and your Thrivent Choice Dollars will be sent to our ministry. Over the Phone 1. Call 800-847-4836. 2. Follow the prompts that are given. 3. You will be asked for the last four digits of your Social Security number, then you will be sent through an automated operator system. Our camp is listed as “Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp.” This is just one more way that you can give to support this ministry. Encourage your friends that are Thrivent members to do the same! If you have any questions, call Dave at the Canon City office. SPRING 2016 Site to Sight PAGE 3 RAINBOW TRAIL LUTHERAN CAMP By Kyle Larson - Director of Site and Facilities Spring has really gotten away from me this year. I can hardly believe that summer is here yet again. It seemed for the longest time that we were going to dodge the grossness of the spring season and transition straight into summer without a hitch. How wrong I was. We had a really mild winter this year but spring came to play. In just a few short weeks, I’d say total, camp received over five feet of snow. It’s been great for the grass but not so good for the back. I’m certainly ready to say goodbye to the snow shovels for the season. As is the cycle for us, spring means lots to do and not a whole lot of time to do it. We’ve had a busy season with retreat groups onsite almost every single weekend. A huge thank you goes out to a men’s group from Evergreen Lutheran Church who gave up one of their weekends to install a new hardwood floor in Golden Banner this spring. The cabin looks great! The busyness of this year has made for an accelerated timeline rolling into summer. Memorial Day seems to be sneaking up on me quicker than years past but I just have to trust that everything will get done in time. We’ve got great projects happening this year, as always. Golden Banner will be getting a facelift with log siding and a tongue in groove ceiling, Columbine will be getting new railings all the way to the back of the building as well as a new planter out front, Aspen will be getting a new front door and Eagle peak will be getting a new ceiling with electrical upgrades as well. Those are just the big projects, there are plenty of smaller ones that really help us get the site looking ready for summer. What an incredible blessing all of the Memorial Day volunteers are to the ministry of Rainbow Trail! With the changing of the seasons come changes in our staff as well. This past nine months, Rainbow Trail has been blessed to have Sam Berglund and Megan Myers as our Program Assistants. They both brought great experience from other places to benefit the ministry of Rainbow Trail. My house was and is under construction so I got to know these two better than any set of program assistants before them. Sam and Megan, thanks for all your work, your friendship and most of all, for dog sitting this past year. So glad you both are sticking around for summer! Another sad but exciting transition comes with the departure of Ben Larson from his current position as the Director of Compass Points and Day Camp Ministries. I can barely even remember Rainbow Trail without Ben. Ben started my second summer as a counselor and has been around ever since. In the time that I’ve served with him, he’s been a great friend, colleague and mentor to me. Thanks for all your devoted work Ben, you’ll be missed. As I scream into summer at what seems to be a faster pace than normal, I’m certainly trying to take time to just be in creation. I am constantly blessed by the beauty that surrounds me at camp and the relationships of those I come in contact with up here. I know that God is truly present in both and will guide us as we enter our summer season. I’m excited and maybe even a little stressed to begin another summer but I know that all with be fine. I hope to see you all this summer! RAINBOW TRAIL IS ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Follow Us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and now, Snapchat (@rtlc1957) this summer to see what’s going on at camp! Villages, Day Camps, and OffSite Programs will be posting using the hashtag #whatsyourcallRTLC. Tag your own posts with this hashtag as well so that we can see the stories of the summer! Also, you can post anytime using #RTLC when talking about camp, or #RTLCswag when wearing Rainbow Trail gear! A r e Yo u R e g i s t e r e d Fo r C a m p This Summer? Weeks Are Almost Full - Register Today! Into the Wild Just 9 Left Intro to Camp #2 Just 28 Left Intro to Camp #3 Just 1 Boy Left JrHigh Compass Points Just 7 Left SH Compass Points Just 7 Left Jr./JrHigh #3 92 Left Check www.rainbowtrail.org for up-to-date status of each week and register today! Men’s Fly Fishing Retreat September 22-25, 2016 Take some time to step out of the stresses of ordinary life and into the refreshing waters of the Arkansas River. This weekend of fly fishing, hanging out with the guys, and amazing worship and conversation is led by Pastor Dave Risendal. His deep love of fly fishing and the gospel will help you re-center and deepen your faith. Expand your fly fishing skills with instruction from Greg Felt, owner of Ark Anglers Fly Shop, fly tying workshops, and advice from other seasoned fishermen. Whether you are an experienced angler or just want to try fly fishing, this is a weekend you won’t want to miss! The $195 program fee includes meals and lodging. Don’t have gear? No problem, we can connect you with rental equipment at a great price. We can also make arrangemens to hire guided fly trips through Ark Anglers if desired. To get more info, contact Ben, 719-431-0050 or [email protected], or visit the “Retreats” tab on www.rainbowtrail.org. Registration Opens July 1st! Thank You Program Assistants If you have been to RTLC during the past nine months, then you’ve met Sam Berglund and Megan Myers. Sam and Megan are the wonderful and talented Program Assistants who have helped us host dozens of RTLC retreats and events since September. The gifts and energy that they shared with us are very much appreciated, and they quickly became an integral part of our staff team. While we are sad to see their time as Program Assistants come to an end, we don’t have to say “goodbye” just yet! Both Sam and Megan will be spending the summer with us as a part of our Director team! Sam will be our Travel Support Director, and Megan will be our Support Staff Director. We are very excited that we get to work with them for an additional three months. The Program Assistant position is a nine month internship program for those wanting to learn more about working in full-time outdoor ministry. Participants help in all areas of the retreat season including office work, retreat hosting, general maintenance, and program planning. They also go through training sessions to learn about the many facets of camp leadership and help them develop their own Outdoor Ministry philosophies. Thank you Sam and Megan for your hard work and dedication to RTLC’s ministry during these past nine months! RTLC Stepping Into Strategic Planning Process While Rainbow Trail waits for their opportunity to step into their land exchange with the Forest Service, the Rainbow Trail Board is not sitting idle. They are taking full advantage of this slower time in the process to do preparatory work that will catapult RTLC’s ministry into the future once the exchange has happened. The Rainbow Trail Board performed an extensive search for the right consultant to guide them in a strategic planning process. After reviewing eight proposals, the RTLC board selected Kairos and Associates to guide the process. The first phase of the Strategic Planning process will be the listening phase. The Board really wants to hear what you love about this ministry and what you want to keep and never change. They also want to hear what your dreams are for the future of Rainbow Trail as we plan for the next 20 years. Kristin Wiersma will be leading the process for us. She has already met with the RTLC Board at the Spring Board retreat that was held at camp. In the coming months, Kristin will be interviewing Board members, full-time staff, summer staff, donors, and maybe even you. We will also provide a short online survey for the parents of all summer camp participants to fill out to seek their input. Also, this fall we will be hosting cottage meetings in most of the major cities of our Synod so that we can meet with larger groups of people face-toface and hear your ideas. Funding for this process is included in the funds that are being raised for the land exchange process. We still need to raise the remaining $148,000 to cover ALL of the costs associated with developing of a new strategic plan, developing a new site master plan, and covering the consultant fees, administrative expenses, and the cost of the studies needed to complete the Forest Service’s 64-step land exchange process. This is your camp and we really want your input. We are excited about the possibilities of this process as we begin to cast a vision for the future. Look for more details in the coming weeks on how you can be part of planning for the future of Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp! PAGE 4 SPRING 2016 RAINBOW TRAIL LUTHERAN CAMP Now THIS is What You’ve Been Waiting for... Ashley Ryll Counselor Colorado State University Centennial, CO Nicole Grinager Travel Director Augustana University Sioux Falls, SD Nick Vande Krol Michelle Roby Genna Clemen Videographer Drake University Overland Park, KS Ben Cox Counselor Pacific Lutheran University Chaska, MN Travel Director St. Olaf College Edina, MN Anissa Kneese Isaiah Cammon Hannah Gershenoff Hailey Mohler Halina Pyzdrowski Josh Rogerson Hannah Purkey Counselor Augustana University Fort Collins, CO Counselor Texas A&M Fredricksburg, TX Counselor Luther College Plymouth, MN Counselor Luther College Decorah, IA Camphand Battle Mtn. High School Edwards, CO Katie Romano Becca Schmelzel Tony Steinle Compass Points Director Augustana University Canon City, CO Guitar Instructor University of Colorado Wheat Ridge, CO Counselor Augustana, Rock Island Fort Collins, CO Jill Nilsen Jesse Hammon Alex Powell Counselor Lakewood, CO Counselor Univ. of North Texas Mansfield, TX Katie Larson Chris Kleinfieldt Counselor Luther College Broomfield, CO Compass Points Director Luther College Blaine, MN Sands Simonton Asta Jensen Counselor Fountain, CO Megan Myers Counselor Luther College Minnetonka, MN Counselor University of Northern CO Colorado Springs, CO Counselor Valparaiso University Evergreen, CO Maintenance Assistant Colorado State University Eagle, CO Counselor University of Colorado Pueblo West, CO Support Staff Director Southwestern Univeristy The Woodlands, TX Kyra Jensen Megan Muehlethaler Travel Director Colorado Mesa University Eagle, CO Sara Tinklenberg Nurse Metro State University Willmar, MN Noah Bonser Counselor Palmer Lake, CO Janelle Hernandez Woodcarving Instructor New Mexico State Univ. Alamogordo, NM Ali Welge Counselor Azusa Pacific University Colorado Springs, CO Sabrina Perry Cam Regennitter Katie Wee Adam Parrish Maya Gardner Derek Kane Camphand Pueblo West High School Pueblo West, CO Counselor UCCS Colorado Springs, CO Counselor CSU - Pueblo Peyton, CO Counselor Pacific Lutheran University Spokane, WA Counselor Univ. of Wisconsin, Mil. Germantown, WI Camphand Lincoln SE High School Bennet, NE Counselor University of Nebraska Albuquerque, NM SPRING 2016 PAGE 5 RAINBOW TRAIL LUTHERAN CAMP ...The 2016 Rainbow Trail Summer Staff Hannah Maxa Counselor Luther College Lenox, IA Corinne Cooper Victoria Clark Office Assistant Georgetown Denver, CO Brady Risendal Counselor University of Colorado Centennial, CO Kristine Luebbe Counselor Luther College Monument, CO Kalie Saathoff Travel Director Pacific Lutheran University Pueblo, CO Camphand Highland High School Albuquerque, NM Greg Dorow Ginny Miller Leah Swartzentruber Melisa Lundy Lizzy Myra Camphand Fairview High School Boulder, CO Compass Points Director Luther College Maple Lake, MN Camphand Eagle Valley High School Gypsum, CO Meghan Gould Amos Chung Emilee Velander Travel Director Luther College Blaine, MN Arts and Crafts Coordinator Roger Williams University Katonah, NY Counselor Colorado State University Fowler, CO Rebekah Nestingen Ranja Adriamanana Seth Woodring Hanna Werling Jeanett Jansen Counselor Counselor Pacific Lutheran University All Saints Anglican Academy Colorado Springs, CO Malaysia Camphand Evergreen High School Evergreen, CO Counselor University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM Sam Berglund Allison Vincent Beckman Travel Support Director University of Montana Helena, MT Counselor Coe College Westminster, CO Aurice Worley Bookkeeper Cañon City, CO Counselor Colorado State University Colorado Springs, CO Bre Young Travel Director Pacific Lutheran University Boise, ID Ben Larson Director of Compass Points & Day Camp Cañon City, CO Assistant Cook Westcliffe, CO Camphand Lakewood High School Lakewood, CO Shannon Blanch Dean Klinkerman Ropes Coordinator Augustana University Watertown, SD Sara Marietta Executive Secretary Cañon City, CO Chris Seaman Food Service Manager Hillside, CO Counselor Colorado State University Fairplay, CO Ben Jarvis Director of On-Site & Bridging Borders Colorado Springs, CO Nellie Jarvis Intro Camp Director Cañon City, CO Nick Hughes Counselor Luther College Louisville, CO Jessica Craver Ropes Coordinator University of Colorado Johnson City, TN Kirby Olson Summer Facilities Director Luther College Lake City, IA Kyle Larson Director of Site & Facilities Salida, CO Dave Jarvis Executive Director Cañon City, CO PAGE 6 He Be Jammin By Ben Jarvis - Director of On-Site & Bridging Borders I like springtime regardless of the craziness of camp preparations during this time of year. Coming out of winter, with trees and grass turning green, everything has a hopeful and happy feel to it. I inevitably spend more time outdoors in the spring, the days are getting longer, not shorter, and, yes, I begin to associate the evening daylight with dinners in Aspen, All Camp activities, and fireside worships. I guess camp has woven its way into my mind. Despite the hard days that we might encounter throughout a summer, it’s the good memories I remember and the warm feelings I get when I look forward to the months I’ll spend at camp. With every summer I work at RTLC, I gain an understanding of not only how to better do my job and how fortunate I am to work here, but also a better understanding of why this work is important. I love that Rainbow Trail’s philosophy is founded on grace and is rooted in Christ’s love. For three months of the year, I get to work with 65 staff members devoted to the same purpose of loving kids, families, and each other. These months are, at their most basic level, practical application of God’s desire for our lives. I love that the work we do at camp can take so many different forms. We are always looking for new ways to serve and better the ministry by which all of us have been touched-- looking to be better stewards of the blessings we have been given. We recently began doing business with a local coffee roaster in Colorado Springs. With this new relationship, our coffee consumption now supports other ministries and non-profits around the world through Mission Coffee Roasters. Additionally, this new coffee being sold in Pop Shop will help support other parts of Rainbow Trail’s ministry. While this seems small, I love finding things like this that don’t drastically change what we do at RTLC, but change how we do it-- making it impactful. It gives purpose to areas of our operation that seemingly had nothing to do with ministry. In just a matter of days, we will finally get to see all the amazing people who have been called to serve this summer in the same place. My prayer for this summer is that we enstill on campers the same love that we’ve experienced. The love that forgives not once, not twice, but as many times as we might need. I pray that we be gracious stewards and be courageous in our work. May we live the lives that God desires for us, and let us be the people God intends us to be. Come to camp this summer, and we will live it together. Peace, PATHFINDERS The following individuals are members of the 2016 Pathfinders’ Club. Pathfinders is RTLC’s next level giving club that keeps the ministry at Rainbow Trail growing and expanding. These individuals have given $1,000 or more to this great ministry. To join, contact Dave Jarvis 719-276-5233 or find out more and donate online at www.rainbowtrail. org/donate. Many thanks to the following supporters of Rainbow Trail! Challenger Peak $1,000-1,499 Anonymous Bruce & Nancy Albertson Eric & Elizabeth Berrill Stacy & Nicholas Branca Larry & Lavona Brown Addi Choi Amy & Darren DeYoung Jack & Donna Dice Phil & Traci Dorth Vince & Leigh Felletter Kevin & Janet Flesch Chris & Stephanie Frankle Gloria & Joel Friesenegger David & Sharon Henneke Betty Kirsebom David & Becky Kleen Marcus Kochis Mary Koepp Vicki & Chris Lieber Cheryl & Stephen Mahon Rob Maruyama & Roz Kueter Tanda & Thomas McCombe Mark & Kim Meyer Arthur Norman Karen Nulle Gary & Beverly Oppedahl Jon & Kate Palmquist Jimmy & Shirley Pettigrew David & Betsy Risendal Andrew & Annette Roinestad Ray & Judy Russell Gary & Kay Schritter Karen Smith Julie & Mike Speck Ben Spiger & Kendra Wilde Brian & Kira Ward Richard Watkins Ruth Von Mosch Ron & Betty Yergert Dave Young Long’s Peak $1,500-2,499 Anonymous Rosetta Bidne Miles & Kim Brown Jay Davis Don & Lillian Filegar Dennis & Lynn Gimlin Tom & Shari Gould Scott & Janet Harrison Janice & James Mulvany Chuck & Gayle Newell Michelle & Dave Okes Marvin & Nadyne Plugge Walter & Chris Roberts Corey & Jeanette Stull Kate & Eric Waggoner Marsha Yosten Mt. Elbert $2,500-$4,999 Anonymous Les Anderson Tom & Alison Buckett Mike & Connie Burris Darwin & Helen Dalzell Katie Dugan Jan & Rives Duncan Fred & Janice Ehlers John & Kathleen Erickson Ruth Ericson Ann Hultquist & Roger Loots Dave & Nellie Jarvis Jennifer Lambertus Dawn & Brent Meyer Ruth & Dave Ryll Hanne & Kip Schauer Mark & Anne Schwartz Kathy & Craig Twaddell Mt. Princeton $5,000-$9,999 Anonymous Craig & Gail Bagenstos Bob & Margie Dugan Jeanne & Tim Maloney Chuck & Michelle Nichols David & Edie May Phillips Brenda & Lon Sears Michelle & Robert Szydlowski Bob & Joyce Witte Mt. of the Holy Cross $10,000+ Randy & Lisa Schrader Allan Spies ORGANIZATIONAL GIFTS AIG Matching Grants Program Benevity Community Impact Fund California Pizza Kitchen Community First Foundation OtterCares Foundation Thrivent Financial – Thrivent Choice SPRING 2016 RAINBOW TRAIL LUTHERAN CAMP Thrivent Action Team-Grace Race Thrivent Action Team-Work Weekend United Way of Larimer County United Way of Northern New Mexico Verizon Foundation The 10th Annual Grace Race The date has been set! Please join us on Saturday, October 1st for the 10th Annual Grace Race. The race will begin at 4 pm with check-in beginning at 2:30 pm. We will be grilling after the race as we did last year. This year we will again be partnering with the Rocky Mountain Synod World Hunger appeal. We are hoping to again have a representative from the ELCA office in Chicago joining us. Can’t wait to see you all there to support the World Hunger Appeal. We’re hoping to have 400 runners and raise $10,000 this year for World Hunger. GIFTS IN HONOR OF In Honor of Mark & Carla Ewing Carol Elliott In Honor of our Kyle Larson Robert & Ladonna Chalstrom In Honor of James Mossman’s 50th Birthday Lorinda Hoover Edward & Marlys Maahs Kim & John Olson PARTNER CONGREGATIONS These congregations have commited to partnering with Rainbow Trail by supporting the ministry through their congregation’s budget. Abiding Hope Lutheran Church, Littleton Advent Lutheran Church, Olathe, KS Advent Lutheran Church, Westminster, CO All Saints Lutheran Church, Austin, CO All Saints Lutheran Church Miriam Circle, Austin, CO Amazing Grace Lutheran Church, Littleton American Lutheran Church, Grand Junction American Lutheran Church ELCA, Grand Junction Ascension Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs Ascension Lutheran Church Women, Colorado Springs Atonement Lutheran Church, Boulder Atonement Lutheran Church, Lakewood Augustana Lutheran Church, Denver Augustana Foundation Fund, Denver Bethany Lutheran Church, Cherry Hills Village Bethany Lutheran Church Foundation, Cherry Hills Village Bethany Lutheran Church, Fredericksburg, TX Bethel Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Los Alamos Black Forest Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs Centennial Lutheran Church, Englewood Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Santa Fe, NM Christ Lutheran Church, Highlands Ranch Christ the King Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs Christ the King Lutheran Church, Denver Christ the King Lutheran Church, Durango Christ the Savior, Aurora Christ the Servant, Louisville Community of Joy Lutheran Church, Rio Ranch, NM Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, Broomfield Cross of Glory Lutheran Church, Denver Cross of Hope Lutheran Church, Albuquerque, NM Elim Lutheran Church, Odgen, UT Epiphany Lutheran Church, Denver Evergreen Lutheran Church, Evergreen Faith Community Church Outreach, Longmont Faith Lutheran Church, Golden Faith Lutheran Church, Security First Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs First Lutheran Church, Gypsum First Lutheran Church, Longmont Glory of God Lutheran Church, Wheat Ridge Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Glenwood Springs Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Denver Grace Lutheran Church, Boulder Grace Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs Grace Lutheran Church Women of the ELCA, Colorado Springs Grace Lutheran Church, Casper, WY Grace Lutheran Church, Waseca, MN 56093 Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Wheat Ridge Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Overland Park, KS Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Fredericksburg, TX Holy Love Lutheran Church, Aurora Holy Shepherd Lutheran Church, Lakewood Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Littleton Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Women of the ELCA, Littleton Hope Lutheran Church, Westcliffe Immanuel Lutheran Church, Greeley King of Glory Lutheran Church, Arvada King of Kings Lutheran Church, Pueblo Lord of the Hills Lutheran Church, Centennial Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church, Dillon Lutheran Church of Hope, Broomfield Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, Centennial Lutheran Church of the Master, Lakewood Lutheran Church of the Servant, Santa Fe, NM Messiah Lutheran Church, Denver Mission Lutheran Church, Swink Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, Boulder Mount of the Holy Cross, Vail Nativity Lutheran Church, Commerce City New Promise Lutheran Church, St. George, UT Our Father Lutheran Church, Centennial Our Savior Lutheran Church, Greeley Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Ft. Collins Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, East Bethel, MN Peace Lutheran Church, Las Cruses, NM Peace in Christ Lutheran Church, Elizabeth Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs Prince of Peace Women of the ELCA, Colorado Springs Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Denver Rocky Mountain Synod Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Canon City Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, La Salle South Zumbro Lutheran Church, Kasson, MN Spirit of the Mountain Lutheran Church, Golden St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Arvada St. Luke Lutheran Church, Albuquerque St. Paul Lutheran Church, Albuquerque St. Paul Lutheran Church, Calhan St. Peter Lutheran Church, Greenwood Village St. Philip Lutheran Church, Littleton St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, Northglenn Tabor Lutheran Church, Pueblo Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Boulder Trinity Lutheran Church, Fowler Trinity Lutheran Church, Loveland Trinity Lutheran Church, Monument Valley Lutheran Church, Denver Zion Lutheran Church, Trinidad BART LARZELERE MEMORIAL CAMPERSHIP ENDOWMENT Ben & Bev Larzelere SIMONTON SEMINARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Bethany Lutheran Church Foundation, Cherry Hills Village Mary Carter Myron & Mary Eckberg Dean & Dorothy Halvorson Dave & Nellie Jarvis Barb Layman Joyce Mills Marcia Oppermann Dave & Judy Peters Arlie Riggs SPRING 2016 PAGE 7 RAINBOW TRAIL LUTHERAN CAMP TRAILBLAZERS Ben There... The following individuals are members of the 2016 Trailblazers Club. Trailblazers By Ben Larson - Director of Compass Points & Day Camp is an annual giving club that keeps the ministry at Rainbow Trail alive and grow It’s been a full winter, filled with great retreat ing. To join, contact Dave 719-276-5233 or check out the “Donate” portion of our webpage at www.rainbowtrail.org. Many thanks to the following supporters groups at camp, and lots of winter adventures out of camp! As much as I love winter and skiing, I’m of Rainbow Trail! very excited that spring has come to the mountains Eagle Peak Club Kevin & Darlene Nelson Kitty Jarvis $500-$999 again! Camp will soon be filled with campers and Rohrbaugh Marcia Oppermann Stan & Sandy Johnson Anonymous David & Linda Ross Eric & Christina Charles & Gertraud staff again. It’s going to be a great summer filled Roger & Alice Aden Tara & Chad Sawinski Ostovic Jones with an incredible staff, lots of Compass Points and Mickey & Cindy Russ & Cheri Sorensen Charlie & Claire Karen & Vineet Joshi Bridging Borders groups, full camps, and even more Bannister Linda Stuehrenberg Pineda Art Kraus & Michelle Dale & Edee Bauer James & Donna Jon & Jo Powers Stone Kraus Day Camps than we had last summer! Scott & Kristi Beebe Swenson Elden Ronnekamp David Kumpe During each week of the summer, Compass Elizabeth Bockstahler Leslie Swetnam Stephanie Salazar & Rosemarie Points backpackers hear the Lutheran Prayer of Chuck & Robbie Bob & Jean Terry Rod & Sharie Wipfelder Kumpe Breaux Dick Watkins Schofield Bert & Dolly Lager Courage as they head out on trail. It’s a great prayer Jim & Cindy Britton Roy & Judy Wattawa Carl & Gail Schurman Jean Larson that speaks to heading out as God servants, into new Martha & Clint Calvert Mark & Allison Teak & Clifford Roger & Claudia things and new experiences. It’s a prayer that works Jeff & Trisha Carlson Whitmire Simonton Larson in times of joy and sorrow, fear and excitement, and has become part of my life Shelly & Gerry Tom Williamsen Austen Smith David Lindholm Clemen Lester & Marianne Timothy & Lisa Smith & Kathy Sasakin lots of amazing ways over the years. This spring I’ve been praying it a lot as Dave & Carissa Woodward Bob & Janelle Stover Lindholm I make plans for my own new experiences in a Masters of Tourism Management Cruson Gene & Cheri Zeller Robert & Michelle Susan Lovro program that I’ll be starting at CSU. I’ll be working at RTLC through early July Jean & Larry Thomsen Peter & Susan Marty Danielson Rainbow Lake Club Laura Wouters Holly & Nick Massie to help train staff and get the summer kicked off well. Then, I’ll be transitioning Bill & Charlotte $250-$499 Tim & Lori Matson to Fort Collins. Dausses Anonymous Base Camp David Miller & Anne It’s been a joy and adventure to serve at Rainbow Trail these past eight Jay Davis Margaret & Norm $120-$249 Wenzel Kim & Russel Dixon years. I’ve been blessed with meeting lots of incredible campers and staff, and Aarestad Anonymous Bill & Bonnie Mohler Paul & Kathy Edstrom Cheryl Almquist Brad & Deb Abbott Bob & Linda Morton getting to share my passion for wilderness and adventure with them. As I get ready Kurt & Marsha Edna Anderson Linda & David Asselin Gail & Mark to start new things and explore new ways of sharing my passions with others, I Ehrhardt Melissa Beaman Dennis Bagenstos & Muehlethaler find it to be a time filled with joy and sorrow, fear and excitement. A perfect time Jerry & Lore Jean Gary & Patty Bliss Judy Leiseth Randy & Gail Mundt Ethridge Liza & Nathan Blom Debbie & Julio Blanco Patti Nelson for the Lutheran Prayer of Courage… Susan & David Fisk Larry & Eleanor Diane Boldt & Paul Richard & Penny “Lord God, you have called your servant to ventures of which I can not see Gloria & Joel Bonicelli Hurcomb Newman the ending, on paths as yet untrodden, through perils unknown. Give me faith to Friesenegger Jack & Phyllis Brown Matthew & Ashlea Corey & Katie Okes Todd & Jill Grivetti Brian & Marisa Brady Dave & Judy Peters go out with good courage, not knowing where I go, only that your hand is leading Dave & Kim Guinn Carlson Daniel & Diana Breed Terry & Susan me and your love supporting me, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.” John & Peggy Harris Jeff & Annie Heath David & Linda Higbea Stacy & Erik Hjelmstad Koren Holden & Randall Toney Steve & Linda Jurrens Tom & Katherine Kaley Charlie & Linda Kelly Beth Knutson & Steve Gustafson Severt & Mary Kvamme Kenneth & Donnell Lambertus Kristin & Mike Lavelle Nicole & Bob Long Phyllis & Randall Lynn Todd & Mary McNeil Jill & Doug Monsen Bob & Andrea Mooney Delores & Gerry Mueller Craig & Terri Mulford James & Judy Myra Arthur Norman Robert & Colleen Norrgard Kim & John Olson Candy & Larry Ourada Karen Pforr Clint & Anne Pluenneke Mark & Sharon Pope Jim & Carol Reppert Willy & Julie Reusser Rick & Charlene Coulson Emily & Scott Dalen Chuck & Lee Danielson Ina Kay & Tom Devers Andrea Doeden Joanne & Jim Dumler Carl & Katie Edstrom Craig & Beverly Essex Suzan Gebow Rick & Debra Geddes Ken & Kay Gerhart Laura & Mike Growney Mark & Vera GuebertSteward Peder & Noel Hansen Scott & Susan Harman Ray & Carrie Harney Kathy & Dirk Hogue Edson & Mary Holland Pat Holman & Phil Wangberg Fannie Hughes Stanley & Evelyn John Allison & John Kane Craig Kelly Ben Larson Catherine & Matt Larson Steph Lord & William McHardy David & Michelle Louis Adrian & Andrew Miller Caitlin & Joshua Nelson Sigurd & Dianne Pauline Brodbeck Martin & Nancy Brown Joel & Carolyn BuckGengler Julia Cooley Sharon Cox Jim & Jann Marie Crock Bob & Margaret Curnow Judy & Louie Delaware Maren Diercks & Paul Eppard Russ & Pat Edwards Swan Ellert Emily Ewing Mark & Carla Ewing Barbara & Chuck Exley Scott & Sue Fernau John & Cathy Goodman Steve & Lewanne Graeber Landon Harman June Hartmann & Allan Ochs Greg & Barbara Haschke Donna Hayden Nancy Henning David & Carla Herbig Victor & Lois Hoops Paul & Lynne Horpedahl Ruth Idler Paul & Jeff Isaacson George & Nancy Jacobson Pletkovich Alissa & Josh Plumley Clara Remele Tiff & Kevin Roiseland Rick & Becky Romano Jim & Mary Ruden Kristen & Mike Saathoff Brad & Brooke Shannon Jim & Bonnie Shumaker Gina & Jay Simonson Teran Sittner Kevin & Sarah Smith Paul & Lisa Smith Jim & Pat Speckmann Harold & Susan Stitt Sharon & Bruce Stokes Dave & Deb Stransky Marion Talley La’Arnie & Bert Tise Merlyn & Jerry Tjelle Scott Treider & Carol Serrano-Treider Amber & Joe Turner Clarence & Marlyn Ver Sluys Leonard & Judy Walgren Greg & Deb Watson Barbara White Wayne & Joan White Terry & Holly Wubbena Einar & Lone Wulfsberg Ben & Corliss Wyatt Gene & Angie Youngmann Are YOU Willing? If you could make a gift that literally impact generations of future campers at Rainbow Trail, wouldn’t you jump at the chance to do that? Well, there is a very simple way you can do that. Rainbow Trail depends on the support of generous people to do its ministry. A very simple and easy way to make a difference is to include Rainbow Trail in your will as the beneficiary of an estate gift or as the beneficiary of life insurance policy. By naming Rainbow Trail in your will, you will become a member of the Sangre de Cristo Society. This group becomes the foundation upon which the future of the ministry of Rainbow Trail will be built. Your gift will reach beyond your lifetime and ensure that the Gospel will continue to be shared through this ministry for generations to come. Two great examples of this are the estates of Pauline Hammond and of Maxine Johnson who provided gifts that helped build our new ropes course. If you have already included Rainbow Trail in your will, let us know so we can include you in the list of members of the Sangre de Cristo Society. For more information, please contact Dave in the Canon City office. ...Done That God’s Peace, A Great Way to Support RTLC: Thrivent Action Teams Thrivent is offering an exciting way for its members to positively impact organizations like Rainbow Trail through a program called Action Teams. An Action Team is easy to organize. All that has to happen is a Thrivent member identifies a worthy project, finds a group of people to help with the project, and then goes to the Thrivent website and establishes the project in the system. Thrivent will provide a $250 debit card with starter funds for the project in hopes that it can be used to generate more. For example, if your church wanted to buy RTLC something off the wish or need list, you could host a breakfast using the starter funds and all the proceeds from your breakfast could be used to purchase that item. Or you could do something similar to raise campership funds for your youth to go to camp this summer. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Canon City used an Action Team to host a breakfast and raised $1056 for camperships for their youth to go to camp this summer! The sky is the limit for what projects can be done to help Rainbow Trail. Consider forming an action team and make a difference! Contact Dave Jarvis if you have any questions or want more details! GIFTS IN MEMORY OF In Memory of Wayne & Trudie Jarvis Dave & Nellie Jarvis In Memory of Mary Ellen Zander Harry Zander In Memory of Mark & Marshall Aberle Martin Aberle In Memory of Dawn Sandoval Rosetta Bidne Dawn & Brent Meyer In Memory of Wally & Darlene Remstad Stacy Coulson In Memory of Arlene McCracken Kristin McCracken In Memory of Van Kistler Nita Altum Stephen Antony Larry & Eleanor Bonicelli Cynthia & Curt Brogren Thomas & Beverley Dare Susan Doyle Paul & Kathy Edstrom Polly Hagerty Kimberley Kistler Steven & Debra Kinz Brian Kruse Bert & Dolly Lager Nicholas Schreck Richard Sloneker Dwight & Sheryl Stenseth Edwin & Nancy Vikman Lester & Marianne Woodward In Memory of Vera & Eric Stark David Stark In Memory of Mo Oppermann Marilyn Gibson In Memory of Mac Crosbie, Gladys Duensing & Lewis Duensing Jennifer & Todd Crosbie In Memory of Daniel Ray Benson Virginia & Tom Crow In Memory of Audrey Dahlgren Paul & Marcia Dahlgren In Memory of Dave Ericson Virginia Antonetty Charles & Cathrine Craig Donald & Mary Lou Elder Betty Hass Dave & Nellie Jarvis Dale & Fern Knudsen Jim & Linda Martin Dick & Judy Meyners Brenda Mougey & Gerry Crand Dave & Michelle Okes Marcia Oppermann Susan Prevas Anne Marie Raftshol & Michael Emery William Rothlisberger Catherine Simmelink Karen Smith Bruce Varnado Robert & Sally Vogel Arlene Warren Wayne & Joan White Bryce Willman The Rainbow Trail Board of Directors In Memory of William H. Zorn Erna Zorn PAGE 8 SPRING 2016 RAINBOW TRAIL LUTHERAN CAMP 2016 - 2017 Events Calendar May 20-23............................Memorial Day Work Weekend June 12- August 20.....................................Summer Camps September 2-5.............................Labor Day Family Retreat September 22-25.........................Men’s Fly Fishing Retreat October 1........................................Grace Race 5k (Denver) October 14-16..............................Fall Ambassadors Retreat November 4-6.............................Fall Confirmation Retreat December 2-4.....................................................AdventFest LEELAND AND ELLEN SOKER ANNUAL CAMPERSHIP FUND Nita Altum Stephen Antony Larry & Eleanor Bonicelli Cynthia & Curt Brogren Thomas & Beverley Dare Susan Doyle DST Systems, Inc Paul & Kathy Edstrom Todd & Jill Grivetti Laura & Mike Growney Polly Hagerty Steven & Debra Kinz Kimberley Kistler Brian Kruse Bert & Dolly Lager Gregg Magee Tim & Sandra Maxa Paula Maxwell Orla O’Callaghan & Paul McCarthy Andrew & Annette Roinestad Kristen & Mike Saathoff Nicholas Schreck Richard Sloneker Dwight & Sheryl Stenseth Edwin & Nancy Vikman Lester & Marianne Woodward ANN (JARVIS) SMITH MEMORIAL LAND EXCHANGE FUND Anonymous Black Forest Lutheran Church Roger & Jane Barrack Jerry Berg Larry & Lavona Brown Trudy Dierschow Todd &Jill Grivetti Stanley & Evelyn John The Estate of Maxine Johnson Kim & John Olson Mark & Sharon Pope GIFTS IN KIND Greg Dew Kris Ericson Fred & Janice Ehlers Grace Lutheran Church, Boulder Scott & Janet Harrison Karel & Tom Hemler Dave & Nellie Jarvis Jane Jebsen Art Kraus & Michelle Stone Kraus John & Pam Marietta Doug Mathison Brad & Carissa Nietfeldt Dave & Betsy Risendal Laurel & Jeff Roberts Joan Ryan Hanne & Kip Schauer Roberta Wentworth Bob & Joyce Witte Laura Wouters CONTRIBUTORS Thank you to the following friends of Rainbow Trail who gave a gift in 2016 Anonymous Diane Boldt & Paul Hurcomb Scott & Emily Dalen Sandra Fancher Bill & Sharon Gorman Paden Hendrickson Dennis Johnson Don & Mary Koppenhaver Jean & Ben Miller Ann & Merlin Nimrod Corey & Katie Okes Jim & Mary Ruden Laura Wouters Ben & Corliss Wyatt DESIGNATED GIFTS Anonymous Augustana Foundation Fund, Denver Ron & Olga Augustson Bethany Lutheran Church Foundation, Cherry Hills Village Faith Lutheran Church, Golden Ray & Nicole’ Ferry Paul Hadland Dave & Nellie Jarvis Dawn & Brent Meyer Laurie & Clayton Mohler Jill & Doug Monsen James & Judy Myra Marcia Oppermann Kevin & Deney Perkins Kristen & Mike Saathoff Randy & Lisa Schrader Teak & Clifford Simonton Allan & Karen Spies May & Michael Tassler Westby Coon Prairie Lutheran Church, Westby, WI Marsha Yosten We make every effort to list each donor, but mistakes do happen. If we have inadvertently omitted your name or listed you incorrectly we apologize. Please call us, 719-276-5233, and let us know so that we can make corrections. A different, yet significant way to support the ministries of Rainbow Trail Needs List These are essential items needed for our day-to-day operations. A designated monetary gift would certainly be welcome as well. You can bring these items with you any time you come to camp or call us to arrange a drop-off or pick-up. Thank you for your continued support! White 20# copy Paper (Laser quality) Reams of colored copy paper Nalgene Water Bottles (40) Masking tape 3-ring Binders- 1” (15), 1.5” (10) Adobe Creative Suite 6 (Mac) Duct tape Packaging tape Postage stamps Long barreled fire lighters (Bic) 9x12 Manila envelopes (no clasps) 6x9 Manila Envelopes (no clasps) 16 - 5 ft. round white Lifetime tables 6 or 8 ft. rectangular white Lifetime tables 25-gallon Rubbermaid tubs (24) A “new” economic car for Day Camp Computer Battery Back-Up System Dry Wall Screws - 1.25” and 2” Deck Screws - 2” and 3” Foam Brushes - 1” Paintbrushes - all sizes, inexpensive Wish List These are larger items that we haven’t budgeted for, but would love to have. Contact us if you would like to donate any of these items, new or gently used. You can bring them to camp, or call to arrange a drop-off or pick-up. Thank you for your continued support. Industrial Mop buckets (call us first!) New Mac Laptop computers New Full sheets – white (16) New Full or single mattress pads New Queen sheets – white New Queen mattress pads 3-piece towel sets (20) Digital camera (min 10-12 megapixel) Costumes for life of Christ 5 gallon shop vacuums (2) Upright vacuums New high chairs 32” Digital Flat Screen TVs (4) GoPro HERO4 Black Vermeer Brush Chipper Freezerless Refridgerator Dish Cart File Cabinet Shop Online It’s easy to give a gift from RTLC’s Needs or Wish Lists online. We’ve preselected items that we are looking for and provided links straight to great deals that we’ve found. You can even ship directly to us! www.rainbowtrail.org/donate/needs-and-wish-list Administrative Office 107 S. 9th Street, Suite B Canon City, CO 81212 Phone: 719-276-5233 Fax: 719-276-5235 Office Hours: 9 am - 5 pm Camp Office P.O. Box T 3056 County Road 198 Hillside, CO 81232 Phone: 719-942-4220 Fax: 719-942-4000 Full-Time Staff Dave Jarvis, Executive [email protected] Sara Marietta, Executive [email protected] Aurice Worley, [email protected] Ben Larson, Dir of Compass Points & Day [email protected] Ben Jarvis, Dir of On-Site & Bridging Borders.. [email protected] Kyle Larson, Dir of Site & [email protected] Chris Seaman, Food Service [email protected] Board of Directors President...............................Michelle Okes, Bethany Lutheran, Denver, CO Vice Pres..... Rev. Vera Guebert-Steward, Evergreen Lutheran, Evergreen, CO Secretary............................Scott Skrine, King of Glory Lutheran, Arvada, CO Treasurer.......................Kathy Twaddell, Atonement Lutheran, Boulder, CO .................................................Russ Britton, Bethany Lutheran, Denver, CO .............................................Kevin Flesch, Augustana Lutheran, Denver, CO ........................................ Chris Lieber, First Lutheran, Colorado Springs, CO .................................................................Jane Jebsen, Faith Lutheran, Golden, CO ........................................................Allan Spies, Augustana Lutheran, Denver, CO www.rainbowtrail.org