Monday, April 26, 2010

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!

Preparation for the summer is moving along, but there are a number of
projects that need to be completed before May 23rd.

1) The remodeling of the old office into the Health Center has
presented some unexpected challenges and has taken longer than
expected to complete. We could use volunteers who could help with
plumbing, finish trim, and installing cabinets.

2) Our Mud School House Building is going to also be used as a dorm
and there is plumbing, finishing shower installation, some dry wall
and insulation and ceiling cover in the classroom/ sleeping area that
needs to be done.

3) One of our staff homes developed a water leak. After having a
leak detecting company come out to investigate, we found out the
plumbing in the slab would have to be discarded and the home would
have to be re-plumbed through the attic. We can use folks to volunteer
to help us re-plumb their home.

4) Work was done on the ceiling in the kitchen and after the old
ceiling came down it exposed a number of electrical issues. We hired
an electrical company to rewire much of the dining hall and much of
the new ceiling was completed. The entire track is up, but we need
help getting the rest of the tile cut and in place.

5) The front fence has been completed and the prep work has been
done; we need help in getting it painted. The 25 year pipe paint is
very costly and we do not want paint to get on the rock columns; so
this job will take a skilled team to accomplish.

6) The rains have greened up the campus and after 2 years we are
seeing grass cover the lawns. With the team working on so many
different projects, we could us some folks to help us mow.


As you can see we have several different kinds of needs so if you fell
led to help out in any way please contact Karen Cunningham in our
office to sign up to volunteer!
Our office number is 888-222-3482

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Highland Lakes on Facebook & Twitter

We want to be your friend on Facebook. You can find out about upcoming events and find out what is going on at camp. You can add us at http://www.facebook.com/highlandlc.

On Twitter, follow us at http://twitter.com/highlandlakescc.

What are you waiting for, go add Highland Lakes Camp on Facebook and Twitter.

Have a blessed day.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Thank You !!! February Retreat and Special Event Guest.

Highland Lakes Camp and Conference Center would like to Thank the following groups that held retreats and special events here with us.
 
Hill Country Bible
 
FBC  Sanger Acteens
 
Manchaca Baptist Church
 
TXADOM
 
United Methodist Church of Dripping Springs
 
Homeschool Talent Show
 

Hot Hearts Video HOT HOT HOT!!!!!!!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Welcome to Camp!

Highland Lakes Camp & Conference Center welcomes the following weekend guest!
 
Beth and Keith Bible with Walk to Emmaus, weekend retreat.
 
Jim Balsam with Knights of Columbus Marriage retreat. Burnet Texas

Thank You to our visiting Weekend Retreat Groups in January

Highland Lakes Camp & Conference Center would like to Thank the following Retreat visitors!
 
Lucus Schaefer with The Girls School of Austin, Austin Texas
 
Courtney Flagg with The Lopez Middle School Choir, San Antonio Texas
 
Abraham Perez with The Ebenezer Family Worship Center, Austin Texas
 
Laura Mitchell with The Lake Travis Chamber of Commerce, Austin Texas
 
Chris Segrest with The Navigators, Austin Texas
 
Kate Wolf with The Great Hills Baptist Church, Austin Texas
 
Cristine Alcantar with The Chicks that Click, Round Rock Texas
 
Jack Blakley with Walk to Emmaus, Hays Praise, Greater Austin Texas
 
Ruby Moore with The Texas School Safety Center, San Marcos Texas
 
Marty St. Onge with The Hope Chapel, Austin Texas
 
Barbara McArthur with The United Methodist Church, Dripping Springs Texas

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Coming Up This Month & March

This month we are hosting the annual Highland Lakes Women's Conference. Called to A New Day will be February 26-27 and it looks to be a wonderful event. It will feature Carolyn Porterfield, Teresa Harmening and Dr. Rebekah Naylor. Registration closes Friday, February 12, 2010; so register today.

On March 12-13, Highland Lakes is hosting the Texas Hill Country Hot Hearts Student Conference. Hot Hearts 2010 will introduce students to the incredible truth and reality of Jesus Christ. Through dynamic worship and messages that cut to the heart, your students will see that Jesus can and will change their lives by drawing them into his abundant, eternal kind of life and transforming them from the inside out. Your students will catch a new vision for living committed and adventurous lives in the strength and power of the risen Christ. The featured guest are: Afshin Ziafat, Aaron Ivey, and Remedy Drive. You can register online this year, so sign up today.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Highland Lakes Camp Promo 2010



During summer camp at Highland Lakes Camp youth are broken out into six color groups: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Orange, and Purple. What Highland Lakes Color are you?

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Kenya Update

Here is an update from Ashley written and posted on her facebook Sunday, January 17, 2010 at 12:29am

Week 1 in Limuru

We arrived in Kenya early Tuesday morning after having to change flights. Heathrow airport in London had shut down due to weather, so we had to go through Paris. We should have, but didn't leave to go see the Eiffel Tower as the people in the airport said we did not have enough time. We did get a Paris stamp, yay! (and it was Ashley's first in her passport.) We left Paris around 9 pm for Kenya. When we arrived our luggage did not show up with us. Dr. Shaw let us stay at Brackenhurst and rest up before we met up with the team in Misiri at Christlike Academy where we will be doing most of our work.

The men (Daniel Brown, Matt Baird, and Dr. Raney) had accomplished a lot but not as much as they had hoped. The walls of the school were blue in most rooms and black in others and the teachers wanted them to be cream. This was quite a task if you can imagine. By the time we arrived, most rooms were primed and some had one coat of paint. The boys (Cameron Harper and Josh Williams) are doing the woodwork, building tables/desks and forms (benches) for the students. We spent the afternoon planning and there are about 60 tables that need to be made and just as many benches. It is quite a task but it can be done. They have finished the bookcases as well as the storage area for food.

By the end of the week we had 4 rooms completed with a chalkboard and verses on the walls. There are 20ish tables waiting to be sanded and 10 benches as well. The bookcases have been sanded. The outside railings, doors, and window frames are painted bright blue (and the potties). I think we have done well with what we have to work with. We have spent at least one day at the lumberyard picking out and waiting for wood to be cut. All the screws are flathead and that is difficult for us to use. The boards that we do use are not measured perfectly it might be 3in on one end and end up being 5in on the other, but we make due. We have gone through 15 or more rollers as some just fall apart while in use. We have also had issues with the paint, as 'water-based glossy' means 'gas-based glossy' and the fumes are horrible which slows us down as we take many breaks.

The first day we arrived Kelsey got to drive us back to Brackenhurst from the slums. It was quite an experience with a video on facebook already. IT is very difficult to drive on the left of the road and be on the right side of the car. Having all men backseat drivers did not help and we had the WORST roads possible. The only problem was the ALMOST flipping of the car, ALMOST. It did not flip but no one will let me forget it either. I have gotten better I think but it is still nerve-racking. Dr. Shaw has encouraged me to obtain an International License so that I will not be driving illegally anymore. We will see.

Ashley has been very good with the children who attend Christlike and can fit at least four on her lap at one time if not more. The children are great and stay out of the way for the most part. Kelsey did have to use a stern voice a few times, but we think they have learned. Ashley is doing the sawing for the boys because she can cut the straightest line and we need the best we can get. She also has designed a logo for Christlike Academy and Christlike for Kenya, assisted with the verses on the wall (and one on the floor), and is making posters of numbers, days of the week, manners, and classroom rules for the classes.

The week has been good, but long. We have seen many friends and had fellowship and swallowship (aka ate) with them. The first night Ashley met my friend Besann who I assist with school fees, I think they like each other! We also saw Kiki, Liz, and Rosemary. We have eaten with Shaddrack, his wife, and 5-day-old baby, Ezra. The mzee Kamau assisted us a little with the painting, making sure we did it correctly, as well as our Kiswahili. The mzee is Shaddrack and Liz's father. We have seen many familiar faces, but not everyone yet. Everyone likes chapatti. Ashley and I learned how to make chapatti with the help of Liz and Besann when we all had dinner at her house. They are amazing cooks, we had beef stew, chapatti, avocado, cabbage, and mashed potatoes, and mafunda (a green orange). It was the best Kenyan meal ever!!!!!

Saturday we were tourists. Our group (minus Daniel because he was not feeling well) went to Nairobi town. We saw orphaned elephants and learned about them, went to downtown Nairobi to change money, travelled to the Twiga Center, Kazuri, a Safari walk, and ended the evening with a great meal at the Carnivore.

We had a great time. Ashley and I kissed giraffes at the twiga center once the crowd left. They are gorgeous animals. We also saw some warthogs hanging around there. The tour of the Kazuri Bead and Pottery Factory is always amazing. The materials are natural and from the area and the work they do by hand is mind blowing. They have awesome stuff. We also went on a safari walk where we saw the animals of Africa. Our group was lucky enough (with a tip or two) to see the leopard and lions up close (with a chain fence in between) and to pet the cheetah. The leopard got mad at Kelsey and jumped up at her on the fence, kinda scary but no harm done. The cheetah was nice, just an oversized house cat. The boys (Cameron and Josh) got to help at feeding time, feeding the lions and some other animals. They said it was the highlight of their trip (next to my first drive).

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

SMT Recruiting!!!

Over the next 5 weeks or so we will be out on several college campuses recruiting for our SMT (Summer Missionary Team) summer Program.
I am looking forward to meeting old SMT's and new ones.
On the home front God is leading us in some incredible ways for this summer.
We several new staff members and Gary Sirkel who was our Director of Food Services has moved over to Director of Outdoor Education and Recreation.
As many of you know he is multi-talented and has an incredible vision for the outdoor program. He is coming up with so many new games and activities that you will want to be here to see them rolled out this summer!
John Mark Harvey has joined the staff as an assistant director along with Clay Albright as an assistant director both working with Gary! These guys have an incredible heart for our SMT's and what God is leading them to do in the outdoor ministry.

Be sure and look for us on your college campus and if we are not at yours be sure and fill out the SMT application online or print one off and mail it in. Our summer missionaries are the best around and that is what makes our camps so special.
See you soon!!!
 

Friday, January 8, 2010

Welcome this weekend to Camp!

 Highland Lakes Camp & Conference Center welcomes this weekend to Camp
 The Navigators from Killeen Texas - Weekend Retreat
 The University of Texas at San Antonio BSM from San Antonio Texas - Weekend Retreat

Highland Lakes Intern on Mission

Today we had a prayer service for Ashley Beggs. She is leaving Saturday to Kenya with a group from Wayland to build a school and do other missions work there for 21 days.
It has been real exciting to see how God has supplied the full amount of money to get her and her sister to Kenya.
We know God has neat things in store for Ashley and we can't wait to see how He does it through her and the rest of the group.
You can be praying for her and the group as they will be gone for 21 days.