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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Young Women Camp Provides Powerful Mountaintop Experiences


By Sister Elaine S. Dalton
Young Women General President
Published: Saturday, June 18, 2011

Summer signals the time for Young Women camp. For many young women, they look forward to this time all year. And, if you ask a young woman what she likes best about camp, inevitably she will reply, "All of it!" But specifically, she will reply that she loves the testimony meeting.

Young Women camp is an opportunity for leaders to plant the gospel deep into hearts. It provides an opportunity to develop trusting relationships, provide spiritual experiences, teach skills, develop leadership and have fun. Camp takes a young woman out of the noise of the world. It takes her away from a very technologically connected world into nature where she can connect with her peers, her leaders and herself. Most important, camp allows each young woman to be still and connect with the Spirit and her Father in Heaven. It is a time to "be still and know" (Doctrine and Covenants 101:16).

Camp is a time when everything a young woman has been taught in her home and on Sunday can come into focus. It is a time when a young woman might offer her first kneeling prayer, or receive an answer to a problem that has worried her as she attends a morning devotional.

It is a time when a young woman may realize that she can do hard things as she completes her first five-mile hike or certifies on the confidence course. And, it is a time when each young woman can feel the joy that serving others brings into her life.

Young women camp is not optional. It is an essential part of a well-rounded program for young women ages 12 to 18. Camp is a catalyst for growth spiritually, physically, mentally and emotionally.

When we think of mountaintop experiences, we think of Nephi who said, "I … did go into the mount oft, and I did pray oft unto the Lord; wherefore the Lord showed unto me great things" (1 Nephi 18:3).

We also think of Enos, the Brother of Jared, Joseph Smith, and many others including Moses who went to the top of a mountain or into a forest and there came to know their identity and purpose.

The scriptures teach us that when Moses came down from the mount, he was changed because of the spiritual experience he had there. His face shone. He knew he was a son of God. He knew God knew him by name. He had a basis on which to judge the counterfeit voices of the world. When confronted by Satan, Moses replied, "I will not cease to call upon God ... for his glory has been upon me, wherefore I can judge between him and thee" (Moses 1:18).

Eliza R. Snow once said, "You may talk to the [Saints] about the follies of the world … til dooms day, and it will make no impression. But … place them in a position where they will get the Holy Ghost, and that will be a sure protection from outside influences" (Woman's Exponent, 15 Sept. 1873, p. 63).

So what can each Young Women leader do to ensure that happens at camp?

First, make sure every young woman feels loved and included.

Second, make sure every young woman has the opportunity to feel and recognize the Spirit.

Third, testify often in formal and informal ways.

Fourth, have fun, the kind of fun that promotes friendships and lasting relationships.

Fifth, remember this is not about a camping program; it is about a precious young woman. It is not about camp, but conversion. It is not about certification, but what I like to call "certain-ification."

It is about gaining a testimony of the Savior and of our Heavenly Father. And, it is about each young woman coming to know, individually, that she truly is a daughter of our Heavenly Father and that He loves her.

Simply put, camp provides each young woman with an opportunity to practice patterns of gospel living away from worldly influences and the challenges they may face during their daily lives. Everything we do at camp can help a young woman draw closer to the Savior, recognize and rely on the Spirit, prepare her for her divine roles and understand her identity.

Personally, I will never forget such a moment. As we reached the peak of a high mountain in the Grand Tetons, one of the leaders in our group recited the following poem:

"I looked upon a mountain high
in grandeur rising to the sky.
And then I contemplated me,
how very small I seemed to be.
Yet, in this fragile frame of mine
God chose to house a soul divine.
Not in that glorious, sun-crowned peak,
but in this body, frail and weak.
God chose to give to you and me
the promise of eternity.
A child of His can such be small?
A soul is surely Heaven-tall.
No, the mountain stands that I might see
how greater is the soul of me" (Helen Lowrie Marshall, "The Gift of Wonder").

When young women return home from participating in camp, they will have an improved understanding of their identity and of their relationship with their Heavenly Father — an understanding similar to Moses after his experience on the mountaintop.

And as you, their leaders, return from camp with sunburned noses, muddy shoes and smelling like a camp fire, I hope each of you will feel appreciated and loved for what you are doing to bless and strengthen our Heavenly Father's daughters. And I hope that, like Moses, your faces will shine.

© 2012 Deseret News Publishing Company

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

If you would like to use the camp logo the YCLs created, click on the links below:

Camp Logo
Camp Logo

(The difference between the two logos is that one has more words incorporated into the design)

We have also posted a summary of stake events:

Theme Summary

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Permission slips are due at Camp Kickoff to Colleen Tidwell, our camp nurse. All participants need a permission slip, including leaders. You can download permission slips below in the post with all the documents.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Food for Camp 2012

Tuesday
Lunch (21st) Chicken Salad Croissants
Dinner (Stake)  Hawaiian Haystacks

Wednesday
Breakfast (PV4) Breakfast burritos, hash browns, fruit
Lunch (12th)  Soups, Salad, Breadsticks
Dinner (Stake)  Hamburgers??

Thursday
Breakfast (11) Pancakes & Bacon or Sausage
Lunch (22/5)  Taco Salad
Dinner (Stake) BBQ Beef sandwiches, Baked Beans, fruit/veggies

Friday
Breakfast (8)  Yogurt Parfaits &
Lunch (RC) Soup
Dinner (Wards)  Bishop's Night

Saturday
Sack Breakfast   3rd Ward

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Hello everyone.  This is Denice Roney from Rock Canyon Ward.

We were all asked to post ideas for camp. 

One thing we are doing this year is soap carving. I bought soap and knives from the dollar store.  It fulfills a camp requirement.  Everyone pray we don't have any slip ups and need stitches.  But if it does happen, I hope it's me so I can go home for stitches and take a shower while I'm at it ;)

Another requirement is to take a nature walk and make a craft from nature (I'm totally paraphrasing here and couldn't even tell you which year).  We are going to embroider a nature scene, which the girls are going to trace or draw themselves.

The girls love the camp fire.  We have some colored sprinkles they love to pour over.  They also love roasting starburst over the fire. 

Lastly, I suggest you all bring really warm sleeping gear.  Everyone, every year, makes fun of my *princess bed*.. But I'm telling you what - Sister Roney has never had a cold night at GC.  I have a super warm, huge, heavy sleeping bag.  I also have a white down comforter.  And an amazing blowup mattress (which got a hole last year - Target here I come.  I wonder if I will be able to find one there.  Darn that Target construction). I sleep in sweats, hoodie, socks (and gloves if needed).  It will probably be pretty nice weather during the day, but those nights can bite you if you aren't careful!

Now everyone else, share your ideas.  It's not hard.  Hit the right top button that says *new post* and start typing.  Then press the orange *publish* button at the top middle of this very page. Be brave ;)

Monday, February 13, 2012

Notes from Sister Dalton's message

Please post your insights from Sister Dalton's message:

YW Leaders are called, chosen and prepared. God directs our paths. YW leaders have a great work to do to prepare the next generation of mothers. How can leaders help the young women––it's all about Christ and the temple. Everything we do leads the young women to Him.

Bear testimony is formal and informal ways.

The purpose of stakes––a defense and a refuge.

Elder Holland said we need to be strong to fight against the wickedness that bombards us. We need to help the youth receive spiritual nourishment so that they can fight and not be weary. We need to provide spiritual experiences the youth will remember and help them become converted. Conversion is what you do with what you know.

Young women love testimony meeting at girl's camp. At camp they can be away from the world and be themselves. They can be still. We feel good in nature because all is obedient. Earth responds to righteousness. We need to create mountain top experiences where young women can feel the Spirit. Moses was able to resist Satan because of his mountain top experience. Young women love camp because they feel accepted and loved for who they are.

Leaders must be spiritually prepared. Leaders represent the divine worth of women and leaders represent the Savior. The young women watch how the gospel works in the lives of their leaders. They watch how their leaders react to life. Leaders should be mentors and coaches and not slaves. Help the young women take charge.

Help young women do hard things. Young women can do more than they think. When you do something, you become converted.

Have superlative goals. This is not a mediocre cause. Set big goals. Make camp delicious. Give them s'mores. There are not too many girls who are so crusty that they can't be softened after four days of camping.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

IMPORTANT CHANGE IN SCHEDULE

Dear Young Women Leaders,

An important email was sent out in December with a change in the date and location of the Winter Workshop. Everyone should be made aware of these changes. Please take note of the important points:

(1) Sister Elaine Dalton, the General Young Woman’s President will be speaking at the Winter Workshop.  

(2) It is being changed from January 28th to February 4th, 2012.

(3)The location will also be changed to the Provo YSA 18th Stake building. ADDRESS: 735 East 800 South, Orem. (It is the building across from Costco--the church closest to 8th South)


The email also contained attached fliers that were to be handed out to the ward leaders. Please let one of the Stake Camp leaders know asap if you did not receive the email. Thank you!