Servant Weekend at HopeWood Pines
This service opportunity for individuals, families, adult groups, or youth groups is a weekend of service at HopeWood Pines. Service projects will focus on landscaping, painting, cleaning up winter damage, and other tasks to help beautify the grounds and facilities. This is a wonderful chance to work alongside friends and neighbors while enjoying time together at camp. Servant weekend required on-line registration; there is not a fee, but we do accept free-will donations to help pay for food, insurance, and project supplies.
Site
LMC at HopeWood Pines
Ages
All ages
Cost
There is no fee, but we do accept free-will donations to help pay for food, insurance, and project supplies.
Activities
- Servant projects
- Raking trails
- Painting
- Cleaning
- Special building projects
- Campfires
- Fellowship
Dates & Fees
April 25-27, 2025
Check-in: Fri 7:00 pm
Check-out: Sun 2:00 pm
Fees: HopeWood Outdoors deeply appreciates your service in caring for our locations, so there is no fee for servant opportunities. Free will donations are always accepted and encouraged as they help cover food, insurance, and servant project supplies.
Thrivent Action Teams Needed: If you are a Thrivent member, you are entitled to two Action Team Projects per year. These projects come with a $250 gift card that can be used as seed money for projects at camp. For example: purchasing paint and brushes to paint a cabin. Contact shores@hopewoodoutdoors.org or phone (419) 864-8030 for a list of available projects.
Facilities
Volunteers will either stay in one of our cabins with bunk beds and use central shower houses or in the Priebe Center with twin beds, showers and bathrooms.
Frequently Asked Questions
As a part of your registration, you will be asked to complete a health form. You can submit these online by logging into your account.
Communicate special needs and dietary restrictions at least two weeks prior to the retreat. If you did not specify this information on your registration, or if you have specific questions, contact the guest relations manager at (419) 864-8030.
Friday
- 7:00 pm: Arrival begins, fellowship
Saturday
- 8:00 am: Breakfast, service projects
- 12:00 pm: Lunch
- 1:00 pm: Service projects continue
- 5:30 pm: Dinner
- 6:30 pm: Clean-up
- 7:30 pm: Relaxation, campfires
Sunday
- 8:00 am: Breakfast
- 9:00 am: Service projects
- 12:00 pm: Lunch
- 1:00 pm: Clean-up
- 2:00 pm: Departure
Volunteers will either stay in one of our cabins with bunk beds and use central shower houses or in the Priebe Center with twin beds, showers and bathrooms.
Please bring your own pillows, sheets, towels, and other bedding.
You will be responsible for dispensing any medications for yourself or other family members. When not in your controlled possession, medications need to be stored in a locked container.
Staff members are trained in basic first aid for emergencies.
A family health form must be completed online or mailed in two weeks prior to camp. A parent signature is required.
Note that some items are optional or can be substituted.
Bedding
- Sleeping bag or sheets/blanket
- Pillow
Health & Medication
- Medication labeled and in lockable container; self-dispensed
- Family health form: complete online or mail in two weeks prior to camp. A parent signature is required.
Personal Items
- Reusable face mask
- Hand sanitizer
- One thermometer per family
- Towel(s)
- Toiletries (brush, comb, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, shampoo, lotions)
- Sunscreen (waterproof/water resistant)
- Insect repellant (lotion/non-aerosol)
- Sleepwear/pajamas
- Underwear and socks
- Jeans/pants and shorts
- Short-sleeve and long-sleeve shirts
- Sweatshirts/sweaters
- Rain poncho or water-resistant jacket
- Jacket
- Shower shoes (plastic flip flops)
- Gym shoes or boots
- Bible, notebook, pen/pencil
- Reusable water bottle
Optional Items
- Money (for the camp store)
- Sunglasses/hat
- Garbage bag for dirty clothes
- Flashlight with batteries
- Book
- Camera
- Space heater or fan
Please DO NOT Bring
- Knives, guns, weapons, explosives, or fireworks
- Alcohol or illegal drugs
- Pets of any kind
- Valuables (e.g. electronic devices)
- Aerosol products of any kind