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July 04, 2009
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Young Life Auburn
1031 4th St NE
Auburn, WA 98002-4404
Phone: (253) 735-3247
Fax: (253) 833-7242
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Auburn Young Life

 
Young Life clubs are happening throughout the entire year! Lots of games, fun, friends, and memories!! Make sure you check out your school's page to see when Young Life is happening next!!
 
 
 
2009 Summer Camps
Are you ready for the best week of your life?! Start thinking about camp now!
  • Breakaway Lodge (6th graders)  August 14th-18th- $399
  • Wildhorse Canyon (7 & 8th  graders)* Aug 15th-19th- $475
  • *Malibu (High School)  July 21st-27th- $649

A $100 dollar non-refundable deposit will save your spot!

*THIS SUMMER ONLY!! Freshman will be going to Malibu!!!

Fundraising For Camp
8th Bi-Annual Volleyball Tourney
May 29th
The 8th Bi-Annual Volleyball Tourney is happenin' May 29th from 7-10pm at Auburn High School's Main Gym. This Bi-Annual Volleyball Tournament is a great for students and members of the community to get involved and help send kids to camp!
Click the link to the right for more information.
 
Auburn Young Life Rummage Sale.
The date has been set for June 27th 2009 from 8:00am-2pm. If you would like to raise money for camp, sign up to help out or sell things by calling the Young Life Office. You can drop donations off for the Rummage Sale at the Young Life Office starting in June.
 
Candy for Camp
If you have family friends that would love to help you go to camp, this fundraiser would be great for you! They are little cartons of candy with a label and spot to write your name on them. Give them to a friend and let them eat the candy. Then, have them fill the carton with spare change and turn the carton in to the Young Life Office. Candy Cartons are available at the Young Life office.
 
 
 
Camp Forms

Breakaway Lodge Registration Form:

http://sites.younglife.org/sites/auburn/Shared%20Documents/breakawayform.pdf 

Wildhorse Canyon Registration Form:

http://sites.younglife.org/sites/auburn/Shared%20Documents/WFRForm.pdf

Malibu Registration Form:

http://sites.younglife.org/sites/auburn/Shared%20Documents/Malibuform.pdf

Consent for Treatment Form for Malibu:

http://sites.younglife.org/sites/auburn/Shared%20Documents/1738Canadian.pdf

Consent Form for All Camps:

http://sites.younglife.org/sites/auburn/Shared%20Documents/CampConsentFormFinal[1].pdf

 

*Washington Family Ranch*
The place you have known as Wildhorse Canyon has a new name! Young Life's largest camp will now be Washington Family Ranch. Other than the new name and a new website address, we are still the same great premier camping facility in the Northwest, where kids spend the best week of their lives, a place where memories will be made and lives changed: Young Life's Washington Family Ranch.
 
 

Dinner's Ready Fundraiser
 Would you like to help fundrasie for Auburn Young Life? Dinner's Ready in Auburn is helping us raise money for the Auburn Young Life Golf Funraiser. Any time between May and July that you go to Dinner's Ready, 10% of the money from your purchase will go directly to Auburn Young Life! Make sure you write "Young Life" in the notes.
 

Auburn Young Life Golf Tournament
 September 14th 11:00am
The Auburn YL Golf Tournament is a great way to help support Auburn Young Life and is always a blast! The all inclusive entry fee is $150 per player. It's done in Scramble format with prizes for the top foursomes, longest drives, and closest to the pin. There are also door prizes and a Silent Auction. Please call the Young Life Office with any questions.


The Role of a Young Life Leader

Leaders are committed to being involved with kids' lives -- from supporting them at their sporting events to listening to them talk about what's important to them. Our leaders help kids consider the direction of their lives, and they offer hope for their future.



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