Service Saturdays

March 25 & April 22

Lend a hand with spring cleaning and summer prep! Spend quality time with your family, friends, youth or fellowship group and make a big difference. We’ve got engaging projects for all ability levels and you’ll leave camp with a real sense of satisfaction. Projects vary, depending on weather and the skills of the workers, but could include raking, carpentry, painting, cleaning and more. If you or your group has any special skills, please let us know ahead of time.

For more information check out this flyer. Lunch is provided, so please RSVP to DuBois Center at or dcinfo@DuBoisCenter.org or 618-787-2202.

Service Saturday 3

Service Saturday 2

See ya, Leah!

Our sixth Outdoor Ministry Intern, Leah Juenger, has come to the end of her internship. Leah Juenger fell in love with DuBois Center as a part-week camper when she was very young. She attended summer camp each year growing up, graduated from our CIT program, worked as a camp counselor in 2013 and 2014, took on more responsibility as a village coordinator after graduating from college in 2015, and then moved into the internship in September 2015.

All these experiences have left Leah with what she knows will be a life-long passion for DuBois Center and the ministry it provides. Over the past 18 months, Leah has gained skills in program development, staff supervision, and administrative duties such as writing and proofing promotional materials and using Excel. Throughout the internship, she also integrated her love of yoga into DuBois Center programming – which she assures us she will continue for retreats whenever she’s available. On the last day of her internship, Leah packed up and headed to Chicago for a yoga conference, where she will complete her journey to become a 200-hour certified yoga instructor.

In the coming months, Leah will be leading yoga classes, serving a few hours a week at DuBois Center and training for her summer assistantship with a company called Bricks 4 Kidz. She admits that spending the summer months somewhere other than DuBois Center is a foreign concept, but she feels prepared for this next adventure. Although, we will miss working with her on a daily basis – especially her welcoming smile, attention to detail, focus on summer staff recruitment and training and willing spirit – we know this isn’t goodbye; it’s “See ya later!”

Father – Son Retreat

March 31 – April 2:

Fathers, Grandfathers and Uncles – bring your sons, grandsons and nephews to DuBois Center for a weekend of quality guy time! Fish, hike, canoe and just hang out together. Make cool wood crafts, share in vespers and work on your archery skills. Horseback riding is available for an additional fee. Lodging is in the cottages in main camp. All ages are welcome, though most activities are geared for boys age 5 and older. Families participate together. For more information, check out this flyer. Registration by mail is now open; online registration opens February 15. Early Bird deadline is March 10; final deadline is March 17.Bruce & Anders with art work - cr

Summer Jobs

Make a difference this summer!

Summer 2017 might seem like a long way off, but at DuBois Center we are already hard at work planning the summer camp schedule, the program and facility improvements. We are also kicking off the staff recruitment season! Energetic, child-focused, fun-loving – sound like you or someone you know? Check out the Summer of Service flyer and consider whether an amazing summer at camp might be just the opportunity to make a difference you have been looking for. Open positions include cabin counselors, barn staff and coordinators. FAITH. FUN. HARD WORK. GREAT FRIENDS. LONG HOURS. RESUME-BUILDING, PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. AMAZING MEMORIES. Questions? Contact the DuBois Center office at program@DuBoisCenter.org or 618-787-2202. Application packets are available online.

Save the Date: DuBois on Broadway 2.0

Enjoy an evening of great food, wonderful company and exciting performances – all in the name of DuBois Center!

On Friday, May 12, the second DuBois on Broadway Gala will take place at the Four Points by Sheraton Conference Center in Fairview Heights, IL. Doors will open at 5:00 p.m., and the meal will be served at 6:30. At 7:30, guests will be treated to a variety of Broadway-style acts. There will also be silent auction items available for purchase.

All proceeds will benefit DuBois Center, so come on out for an evening of entertainment and show your support. More information on how to purchase tickets will be posted at a later date.

If you’re interested in more information, or would like to volunteer for the event, please contact any of the co-chairs below.

Rev. Jerry Amiri – jerryamiari@hotmail.com

Norma Borgmann – nborgmann1658@charter.net

Rick Porter – rkp@agtelco.com

Office Manager Position Open

DuBois Center is currently accepting resumes for the position of Office Manager. This position is part-time (20-28 hours per week) and includes some benefits, such as paid vacation and sick days. The individual filling this position will be a key member of our core staff team and play a vital role in helping DuBois Center achieve its mission. The office manager’s friendly greeting is often the first introduction to our ministry of hospitality for a new guest or camper family. It is vital for the office manager to truly enjoy working with people and have strong computer and organizational skills.

Click here for more information regarding the position and application process.

Holiday Gift Idea – Gift Certificates!

Give the gift of camp this holiday season with a DuBois Center gift certificate! This is the perfect gift for anyone who loves camp – or maybe even for someone new to DuBois!

Gift certificates are available for any value – starting at $10 – and can be used towards ANY DuBois Center camp, retreat, event or even a camp store item.

To purchase, contact us at dcinfo@DuBoisCenter.org or 618-787-2202.

Fall Festival!

October 2, 2016

It is never too early to start thinking about and preparing for DuBois Center’s annual Fall Festival. Each October, this event attracts approximately 2500 church and community members. It is our biggest friend and fund-raising event of the year. Mark your calendar and plan now to participate! The first Sunday in October is the traditional day for this extravaganza; it would be great if you could steer other church events away from this date if possible.

Mother-Daughter Retreat

October 14-16, 2016

A family tradition for many… why not make it one for yours? Laugh, play, sing and maybe even dance! Relax and re-energize your relationship with your daughter, mother, granddaughter, niece, aunt or other special woman or girl in your life. This playful, faith-based, fun-filled weekend may be just the break you need from hectic fall schedules. Weather permitting, activities will include archery, engaging Bible exploration, canoeing, crafts, creative dramatics, a hayride and campfire, hiking, music, pontoon boat rides, yoga and worship. You can even opt for a horseback ride. Register online at the top of the page or print this registration form and mail us a completed copy.

For more information about Mother-Daughter Retreat and our other fall activities, check out this brochure.

Attention High School Campers!

Adventure Tree is coming back!

We’re super pumped for High School Week, and are excited to announce that Adventure tree will once again be a part of the fun!

This extra-special piece of programming does require an additional waiver, which you can find linked below. If you have problems with getting the electronic copy printed, let us know and we’ll drop a paper copy in the mail to you. Please bring the completed waiver (with PARENT/GUARDIAN signature for campers under 18) to check-in on SUNDAY, JUNE 26.
As always, if you have any questions or concerns you can get ahold of us at dcinfo@DuBoisCenter.org or 618-787-2202.

 

Have a great week, and we’ll see you soon!