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Bibles for Baptized Pathfinders pg3 Guinness World Record Attempts pg4 (New) Scavenger Hunt pg5 Tips from your Medical Team pg7 Hangar Booth Layouts pg10 Food Vendor Listing pg12 DAILYTODAY DEVOTIONAL While I was reading 1 Samuel, chapters 8–10 and 15–16, I found myself reflecting on my own life. In chapter 8 we see Saul get handpicked by God to be the king over his people. After Saul is anointed, Samuel tells him of all these things that will happen to him after he departs from Samuel and how he should react to each situation. This experience was to shape Saul into a new man, fit to rule. When I apply this to my own life, I think of the days following my baptism. I Pathfinders attending the 2014 was happy that I Forever Faithful International had given my life Camporee meet for the evening program, August 13, 2014, in to Jesus, but I Oshkosh, Wisconsin. was a bit lost as to what I should be doing next. God started to show me opportunities where I could share my knowledge with others whether that be through my words or actions. This seemed to happen to Saul as well in chapter 15, when he got lost Please keep all the KEYNOTE SPEAKER: DRAMA SPOTLIGHT: actors in prayer in worldly things and was ultimately as they prepare to rejected as king. share the story of Sometimes it is easy to find Damian Chandler Jason Moore (David) David with us. Actor meet and greets will myself becoming too distracted with Pastor Damian Chandler was born in To- is the passion that be from 2–3 p.m., the things of this world and I begin ronto, Canada, and raised on the island of you can put into it, Aug 14–17, at the to reject God from my life. I start daytime talent stage. Barbados. For as long as he can remember and the appreciation to worry about things that didn’t church has always been a part of his life. you can see it brings worry me before and I start to take From children’s choirs to kids’ camps, his to other people,” he says. Naturally, matters into my own hands and path always led him back to the church. But when Jason got a call asking if he was leave God out. it was a small church, housed in the base- interested in the role, he eagerly went When this happens, the great thing ment of his home, that made the greatest through the audition process and was is that we can choose to be God’s impact on his life. delighted when he got the part. chosen again and ask Him to take With only nine members, there was no Jason really enjoyed the process of control again. He handpicked each of way to escape leadership…or for that matter preparing for his role. He has also ap- us, not caring what we looked like or church attendance. He tells the story of one preciated learning more about David, day trying to skip church, pretending to be what other people said about us, just and trying to understand how he was sick. When all of a sudden, the door of his as He did with David in chapter 16. a man after God’s own heart. “I like room swung open and a member dragged It gives me comfort and a purpose Jason Moore is starring as David in David’s dedication, his passion and him downstairs to church… in his pajamas. when I think of the fact that I was this year’s Chosen Camporee. honesty,” Jason says. He hopes that this He knew those nine members loved him chosen by God to go out and share Jason is a nursing student at South- deeply and he loved them. And somewhere my knowledge in hopes of bringing ern Adventist University. He originally in that community his love for Jesus grew. “I like David’s dedication, started college as an accounting major, others closer to Him. At night he could hear the prayers of these his passion and honesty.” humble people rising through the vents into but decided to switch to nursing and is Lynn Mogendi his room. That small church made a large very happy with the shift. In fact, Jason Moore Mustangs Pathfinder Club deposit in the spiritual hunger of Pastor recently had an amazing opportunity production will help add to or shift the Oklahoma Conference Chandler, and it stands as both a turning to shadow a surgeon who performed an viewer’s perspective of David. Jason’s point in his life, and a foundation for his call open heart surgery. goal is to use his acting to bring the to ministry. He was a Pathfinder on and off for character of David to life, to make him His pastoral journey started in Seattle a few years when he was younger, but relatable for the audience. Washington. While there he founded Impact this will be his first time at a Camporee. In his spare time, Jason enjoys build- Youth, an urban youth ministry that used Jason is excited to see all of the Path- ing and rebuilding cars, gymnastics, Daily Weather the arts to help teens find Jesus in their finders and to be a part of this large singing and playing the guitar. production. continued on pg 3 Jason loves theatre. He has per- FAVORITE QUOTE: Monday formed in several plays and delivered “Be who you are and say what you Variable monologues in high school and with feel because those who mind Cloudiness the Gym-Masters at Southern Adventist don’t matter and those who University. “What attracts me to theatre matter don’t mind”- Dr. Seuss HIGH: 77° LOW: 61° DAILY BIBLE VERSE Tuesday, August 13: Tuesday Isolated Thunderstorms 1 Samuel Chapters 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 HIGH: 78° LOW: 60°

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When What Who Where IT’S EASY 5:55 a.m. Sunrise/Generators on Everywhere Campground 6 a.m.–6 p.m. Meals served Meal pass only Operation Thirst building IT’S FREE 6–6:45 a.m. Staff Meeting CIC Admin & All Youth Directors A-Team Tent 6–7 a.m. Breakfast/Clean Up Clubs Campsite 7 a.m. Flag Rehearsal Flag Raising/Lowering Staff by West Shower House IT’S SECURE 7–7:30 a.m. Staff Meeting A-Team Staff A-Team Staff Tent and it’s 7:15–8 a.m. Conf. Worship/Announcements Clubs Campsite coming to 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Daytime Activities Set-Up Activities Leaders Enter North Gate 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Registration Open Everyone Registration Building Pathfinder 9–11 a.m. Fueling for Golf Carts Golf Cart Renters Doolittle Rd. north of Schaick Camporee 9–11 a.m. Propane Refill Sales Everyone by West Gate 2019! 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Golf Cart Check Out Golf Cart Renters Doolittle Rd. north of Schaick 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Off-site Shopping Everyone Bus Park Shuttle Buses 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Red Barn Food Store Everyone Red Barn 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Ice Available Everyone Red Barn & West Camp Store 9 a.m.–6 p.m. 20# Propane Tank Exchange Everyone Red Barn 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Drumming On-Off Everyone Campground 10–10:30 a.m. Orientation Club Leaders with Ron Whitehead by Red Barn 10–10:30 a.m. Orientation Daytime Activities Leaders Hangar C—Activities Office 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Food Concessions Everyone by Red Barn 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Orientation/Reception International Youth Directors— EAA Museum, downstairs Pre-registration Required 11 a.m.–6 p.m. On-site Shuttle Buses Everyone North, South, East, West bus stops 12–12:45 p.m. Board Compassion Pre-Registration Encouraged Bus Park Ministry Buses 12–5 p.m. On-site & Off-site Last off-site bus leaves Offsite Activities Bus Loading Zone Activities Open Camporee 4 p.m. 12:30– Drum Corp & Flag Drum Corps & Flag Ceremony Main Stage 1:30 p.m. Ceremony Practice Participants 3–5 p.m. Fueling for Golf Carts Golf Cart Renters Doolittle Rd. north of Schaick 3–5 p.m. Propane Refill Sales Everyone by West Gate 4–4:30 p.m. Orientation Club Leaders with Ron Whitehead by Red Barn 5–7 p.m. Supper/Club Time Clubs Campsite 5:45–7 p.m. Drumming Off Approaching Everyone at Schaick & Stits Main Stage 7 p.m. Flag Lowering North Pacific Union and by West Shower House Inter-American Division 7:30–9:30 p.m. Main Stage Program Everyone Main Stage 9 p.m. Campsite Vehicle Everyone Campground Traffic Shutdown 8:01 p.m. Sunset Everyone Campground 11 p.m. Curfew/Generators Off Everyone Campground WEDNESDAY–FRIDAY, AUGUST 14–16

When What Who Where 5:56 a.m. Sunrise/Generators On Everyone Campground 6 a.m.–6 p.m. Meals served Meal pass only Operation Thirst building 6–6:45 a.m. Staff Meeting CIC Admin & All Youth Directors A-Team Staff Tent 6–7 a.m. Breakfast/Clean Up Clubs Campsite 6–7 a.m. 5K Run/Walk Pre-Registration for participants Young Eagles—Tarmac (Friday only) 7:30 a.m. 5K Run/Walk Everyone Young Eagles—Tarmac (Friday only) 7 a.m. Flag Raising (Color Guard) Wed—SWU/NSD/SSD/SUD/ESD by West Shower House Thurs—PU/SPD Fri—CU 7–7:30 a.m. Staff Meeting A-Team Staff A-Team Staff Tent 7:15 a.m. Golf Tournament Pre-Registration Required Oshkosh Country Club (Friday only) 7:15–8 a.m. Conf. Worship/Announcements Clubs Campsite 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Registration/Information Everyone Registration Building 8–8:45 a.m. Board Compassion Pre-Registration Encouraged Bus Park Ministry Buses 8 a.m.–6 p.m. On-site Shuttle Buses Everyone North, South, East, West bus stops 9–11 a.m. Fueling for Golf Carts Golf Cart Renters Doolittle Rd. north of Schaick 9–11 a.m. Propane Refill Sales Everyone by West Gate 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Off-site Activities Last bus leaves Campground 4 p.m. Offsite Activities Bus Loading Zone 9 a.m.–5 p.m. On-site Activities Everyone Campground 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Off-site Shopping Everyone Bus Park Shuttle Buses 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Red Barn Food Store Everyone at Red Barn 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Ice Available Everyone by Red Barn & West Camp Store 9 a.m.–6 p.m. 20# Propane Tank Exchange Everyone Red Barn 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Drumming On-Off Everyone Campground 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Food Concessions Everyone by Red Barn 12–12:45 p.m. Board Compassion Pre-Registration Encouraged Bus Park Ministry Buses 12:30– Drum Corp Practice Drum Corps participants Main Stage 1:30 p.m. 2–3 p.m. Choir Practice Choir participants Main Stage 2:40–4:30 p.m. On-site Parade Wed—NPU/PU/MAU Young Eagles—Tarmac Thurs—AU/CU Fri—LU/SDACC/INTL Divisions 3–5 p.m. Fueling for Golf Carts Golf Cart Renters Doolittle Rd. north of Schaick 3–5 p.m. Propane Refill Sales Everyone by West Gate Safety and Main Stage Seating Tips 5–7 p.m. Supper/Club Time Clubs Campsite 5:45–7 p.m. Drumming Off Approaching Everyone at Schaick & Stits 1. Have at least one adult at your campsite at all times. Main Stage 2. Adults should accompany Pathfinders at all times. 6–6:45 p.m. Baptism Wed—LU/CU/SDACC/SPD/SAD/TED/ Main Stage ECD 3. When saving seats at the Nighttime Program arena, Thurs—SU/PU/EUD/SSD/SUD/SID/ IAD/NSD/WAD/ESD/ MENA remember the rule of: seat one and save one. Only one Fri—SWU/NPU/AU/MAU person can save one seat for one other person. Do not 7 p.m. Flag Lowering (Color Guard) Wed—AU/EUD/SID/WAD by West Shower House leave your seating unattended. All unattended items left Thurs—LU/SAD/ will be taken to Lost and Found or thrown away. Portable Fri—SU chairs are strongly recommended. People on tarps 7:30–9:30 p.m. Main Stage Program Everyone Main Stage 7:57 p.m. Sunset Everyone Campground cannot see as well and take up a lot of space. 11 p.m. Curfew/Generators Off Everyone Campground

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PAGE 2 Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 SABBATH, AUGUST 17 When What Who Where Special Events 6 a.m. Sunrise/Generators On Everyone Campground 6 a.m.–6 p.m. Meals served Meal pass only Operation Thirst building 6–6:45 a.m. Staff Meeting CIC Admin & All Youth Directors A-Team Staff Tent Flag Ceremony 6–7 a.m. Breakfast/Clean Up Clubs Campsite 7–7:30 a.m. Staff Meeting A-Team Staff A-Team Staff Tent Come and watch the raising and 7 a.m. Flag Raising MAU/TED/MENA by West Shower House lowering of nine giant flags that 7:15–8 a.m. Conf. Worship/Announcements Clubs Campsite stand guardian to the Chosen In- 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Drumming On-Off Everyone Campground ternational Pathfinder Camporee. (8–10:45 a.m.) Drumming Off Approaching at Schaick & Stits (5:45–7 p.m.) Main Stage Beginning Tuesday evening and 9:30– Sabbath Program (Investiture) Everyone (Class A Uniforms) Main Stage ending Saturday night, there will 10:45 a.m. BMX Demo be nine flag raising and lower- 11 a.m.– World Record Human Cross Everyone Main Stage ing events at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m–7 p.m. Drumming w/Camping Everyone Campground Come watch professional trick respectively. Neighbor Permission BMX bike riders do amazing Nine unions of the North 11:15 a.m.– Lunch Clubs Campsite tricks on their bicycles. The American Division will raise and 12:15 p.m. bikers will be showing you their lower these flags. 12 p.m.–1 a.m. Registration/Information Everyone Registration Building flips, jumps, backward bike rid- Each flag needs eight people to 1–5 p.m. On-site Activities— Everyone Campground Sabbath Appropriate ing and much more! help put it up and take it down. 1–6 p.m. On-site Shuttle Buses Everyone All Shuttle Bus Stops 72 Pathfinders will be needed for 2:40–4:30 p.m. On-site Parade SU/SWU Young Eagles—Tarmac Who May Attend: Everyone each raising and lowering. 5–11 p.m. Golf Cart Returns Golf Cart Renters Doolittle Rd. north of Schaick Schedule: Tuesday, 2 & 4 p.m., Practice begins promptly at 7 p.m. Flag Lowering SDACC/ECD by West Shower House Wednesday–Friday , 10 a.m., 6:30 a.m. for raising the flags or 7 p.m. Vehicles ENTER Campsite Those Leaving Saturday Night South Gate 12, 2 & 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. for lowering the flags. 7:30–10 p.m. Main Stage Program Everyone Welcome Main Stage Location: In Front of Hangar D Location: Near Arrival Check-in. 7:55 p.m. Sunset Everyone Campground 10 p.m.– Food Concessions Everyone by Red Barn 12:30 a.m. Cannon Ministry Friesian Horse Show & Demo 10 p.m.–2 a.m. Hanger A—Special Sales Everyone Hangar A 10 p.m.– Red Barn Store Everyone Red Barn Store Jim Litchfield and his team, Come see the horses put on their 12:30 a.m. “God’s Cannon Crew,” help trick display and demonstration. 10 p.m.–1 a.m. Extra Non-Perishable Everyone Take to North, West, make flag raising and lower- You can also get your picture Food & Donation Items and South Gates ing come alive with a mighty taken with the beautiful horses. 11:30 p.m. Vehicles EXIT Campsite Those Leaving Saturday Night All Gates

1:15 a.m. Curfew/Generators Off Everyone Oshkosh BOOM! Listen for yourself as Sunday, three cannons fire at the same Who May Attend: Open to all ages August 18 time every morning and every Schedule: Come see them three times When What Who Where evening (7 a.m. and 7 p.m.). a day at 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. 6:01 a.m. Sunrise/Generators On Everyone Campground Cannons are in three different Location: Horse Arena 6 a.m.–2 p.m. Extra Non-Perishable Everyone Take to North, West locations around the Campo- Food & Donation Items and South Gates ree grounds (near the West Before 8 am Golf Cart return Everyone Doolittle Rd. north of Schaick Shower House). Cannons are 6 a.m.–2 p.m. Campgrounds must be vacated Everyone All Gates also fired at the beginning of 6 a.m.–2 p.m. Registration building open Everyone Registration building each daily parade. 7–11 a.m. Two-Way Radios returned Everyone Two Way Radio building Come see these mighty little 7 a.m.–noon Lost & Found Everyone By Registration building cannons for yourself as they boom to life each morning and evening. Horseback Riding Arena

Come enjoy the chance to ride MAIN PROGRAM a horse around the arena at the SCHEDULE camporee. If you’d rather not ride, come watch. EVENING PROGRAM Helmets required and provid- 6 p.m.—Baptism (Wed–Fri) ed. Wranglers are there to keep a 7:30 p.m.—Main Program close watch and help you have a ( Tue–Sat Evenings) Daily On-site Parade wonderful experience! Pathfinder Talent Three times each day we will Ryan and Lily Imagine thousands of Pathfind- be taking a break for about a half Day in Review ers standing at attention in hour while the beautiful Frie- Praise Team one grand assembly facing the sian horses are putting on their International Prayers grand stage. You are standing wonderful trick display and dem- Speaker with your club, which is with onstration. Bible Story your conference, which is with Appeal your union of Pathfinders. Who May Attend: This event is open You feel so proud to be march- to all, Pathfinders and adults. SABBATH MORNING ing with your club. Up ahead Schedule: Tuesday, 12–1:30 p.m., 8 a.m.—Baptism you hear drum corps groups 2:30–4 p.m., Wednesday– Friday, Baptized Pathfinders 9 a.m.—Main Program beating out the marching time. 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., 2:30–4 p.m. Drill Team Hundreds of people are cheer- Location: Horse Arena Pathfinder Pledge, Law, Song ing for you on either side of the Receive Free Bible! Prayer Offering street. This is fantastic! You pass Every Pathfinder being baptized at the Investiture by the Review Stage and your Vintage Car Show Worship in Song and Word director gives the command and 2019 Chosen International Camporee will Join the Adventist Rodders Club Giant Cross you salute the officials as you receive a free Pathfinder Bible! (ARC) and other car enthusiasts march by. This is awesome. You for a special vintage car show. See Yep! That’s right! This full-color, high-quality Bible will remember this for the rest them in the parade each day and has not only some cool Pathfinder history and a special of your life. stewardship section that gives interesting and full-filled on display in one of the hangars. Joining the vintage cars will be activities to help Pathfinders learn how to manage their Damian Chandler, continued from cover Schedule: Wednesday–Sabbath lives God’s way. That’s what stewardship is all about! the Sabbath Keepers Motorcycle personal stories. They traveled across §§ Wear Class A Dress uniforms Whether it’s your time, abilities, money and possessions, Club who will be showing their the country to schools and churches §§ Bring your club Pathfinder relationships, or the earth and its creatures, God has motorcycles and telling about inspiring teens everywhere that there banner given us guidelines for a right way and a wrong way to their outreach for the Lord. was no limit to what God wanted to do §§ Bring your conference manage them. in them and through them. banner To get your free Bible, you have to register to be bap- Who May Attend: Everyone Pastor Chandler is passionate §§ Be in place at 2:50 p.m. at tized here at the Camporee. (Unfortunately, it doesn’t Schedule: Wednesday–Friday, 10 about ministry, but he is even more the Young Eagles Tarmac count if you got baptized before the Camporee or even a.m.–4:30 p.m., Sabbath afternoon passionate about family. After years of (Note change of time) plan to afterward.) On the night of your baptism, you will until 4:30 p.m. dedicated pursuit, God gave him the §§ Parade ends at 4:30 p.m. Location: East end of Hangars in receive your Bible immediately before being desire of his heart and a partner in life, Center baptized. You’ll have it with you when you get your bap- his wife Tanzy Chandler. They later Location: Young Eagles Tarmac tismal picture taken. expanded their tribe with the addition Two colors are being offered (see pictures above). of their daughter Zoe, and sons Salem The Bible is a gift of the North American Division and and Levi. General Conference Stewardship Ministries Departments. Pastor Chandler now proudly serves We are so proud of your decision to follow Jesus and we as the senior pastor of the Capitol just want to help you grow in your relationship with Him. City Seventh-day Adventist Church in Can’t wait to see you at your baptism! Sacramento, California.

Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 PAGE 3 Chosen 2019 Theme Song

Thank you to each one who wrote and submitted a song to be considered for the 2019 Chosen International Camporee. The committee listened to and prayed over each one of the more than 80 theme songs submitted. Congratulations to the winners, Roger and Ariel Lantigua! World Record Attempts

Roger (19) and Ariel (18) are from the Do- CHOSEN There will be many opportunities to set minican Republic, and now live in Cleveland, World Records at the 2019 Camporee. Tennessee. Roger is in his third year of [Verse 1] college studying mass communications, has I hear the voice of Jesus See below for information about each. played violin for almost 14 years and likes He calls me by my name video editing, baseball, electric violins and He pulls me ever closer cats. Ariel is studying to become a nurse For he has come to save Largest Human Cross: practitioner, has played piano for 13 years, My God is on the throne and likes video games, basketball, jazz piano And I am not alone Number of people needed: 15,000 Pathfinders, age does not and the family dog (Leo). matter. Each participant must be in their Pathfinder uniform.

[Chorus] Schedule: Sabbath morning, immediately following We are chosen to fight the Worship Service on Main Stage To stand up for the right Location: Back of audience seating from Main Stage To proclaim that You are God We declare You are King Of our everything Largest Pathfinder Scarf and Slide: Lord fill us with Your love We are making a Yellow Pathfinder Scarf that is 300 feet from tip to tip and 150 feet from front to back tip. The slide will We are chosen, chosen be in proportion to match. On Sabbath morning, depending To bring Your light to the world on the wind and weather, we will display the scarf, either

by picking up the scarf with a crane (it will weigh about 800 They have both been in the Bowman Hills [Verse 2] Pathfinder Club for about nine years. To them Fixing my eyes on my Lord pounds), or by having Pathfinders walk in with it to display it means strengthening old friendships and Though I risk it all during the Investiture Program. Much of the sewing will hopefully forging new ones, but most of all, I choose to follow Jesus take place right on the Camporee grounds so come by and strengthening others and themselves in God. Though the heavens fall see this World Record being made right in front of you! In 2014 they went to the Forever Faithful Walking the narrow way Schedule: Tuesday 12 p.m.—Friday 12 p.m. or until completed. International Camporee. When they heard the We’re choosing You today Location: At Main Stage assembly area theme song for that year and how it was se- Today lected, they knew they had to write one for the next camporee. It was always on their bucket [Bridge] Number of Persons Performing Jumping Jacks for One Minute: list to write a song and they decided this Oh Lord our God Number of people needed: Over 2,000 would be a perfect opportunity. The fact that How we love You it was a contest for an event this important to adults and Pathfinders of any age You came and chose us them made them really want to try. Schedule: Wednesday at 1 p.m. So we have chosen You Reflecting on the process they said, “For Location: Back of audience seating from Main Stage years we wanted to write this song, but we believed that God would send us the right idea Largest Piggy Back Race: at the right time. We finally got the inspiration we needed, and went through a bunch of trial Number of people needed: Over 1,200 participants and error to get this song right. As soon as we or 600 teams of two. Any age. had this current draft, we knew that it was Schedule: Thursday at 1 p.m. a gift from God, and we hope that it makes Location: Back of audience seating from Main Stage people feel like they were all chosen to carry out God’s mission for their lives.”

PAGE 4 Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 SCAVENGER HUNT THE BIG IDAHO® POTATO Scav- TRUCK VISITS OSHKOSH enger From Tuesday, August 13 to “The Big Idaho® Potato Truck set up at the events the Truck Friday, August 16, the Big Idaho® has become the cornerstone of visits. In the past recipients have Potato Truck will be making an the Idaho Potato Commission’s included food banks, children’s appearance at Oshkosh. marketing program,” explained hospitals and animal shelters. Originally built by Chris and Frank Muir, President & CEO, “We already know that the t Sharolyn Schofield of Weiser, Idaho Potato Commission (IPC). Truck brings smiles to people Hun Idaho with the help of a few spe- “By promoting the truck in our wherever it goes but now it’s also cialized contractors, this truck national advertising campaign, helping people and that feels weighs more than four tons (the participating in events with hun- pretty good,” said Muir. equivalent of 21,562 medium- dreds of thousands of attendees, This truck could not run DIRECTIONS: sized Idaho® potatoes) and is the and making stops at key retail without a team. This year’s Tater If you’re looking for a fun world’s largest potato on wheels. Team is made up of three people challenge today, try and find If this potato were real it would If this potato were who love to travel–especially in a these ten items. Once you find make over 20,217 servings of real it would make giant spud! Kaylee, a Boise State them, send a photo of yourself mashed potatoes, almost 1 mil- University alum, is on board for over 20,217 servings with all of the items to Pat lion (970,380) French fries, and her third tour and is anxious Spangler, editor, at spanglep@ would weigh 802 times more than of mashed potatoes, to travel alongside her best andrews.edu. The first three the largest potato ever grown, ... almost 1 million friend. Jessica, the best friend people to send a photo and which clocked in at 11 pounds. (970,380) French fries and University of Idaho alum, The Big Idaho® Potato Truck is is an outgoing Boise native who identifying information before currently on its eighth national and foodservice operations, we’ve brings fun to this #TaterTwin 5 p.m. will get a chance to be tour. The tour began back in been able to engage millions of duo also for the third year. The highlighted in the next day’s March and by the time it finishes consumers of all ages across the driver, Melissa (Spud Racer), is a onsite newspaper social media the truck will have traveled ap- country.” native Idahoan who is excited to spread. To be eligible, your email proximately 25,000 miles and While on tour, the Big Idaho® travel all over the country with must include your full name visited more than 60 cities. In Potato Truck has been helping the Tater Twins. (along with anyone else who is in fact, it has been the main at- dozens of charities with their To learn more about the Truck the photo), your club name, union traction in several parades and charitable program, “A Big Help- and see a calendar of all its ap- name, and conference name. All festivals across the country in- ing.” As they travel throughout pearances, visit the Truck’s official of the items in the photo must be cluding Thunder Over Louisville the country, the Truck’s man- website at BigIdahoPotato.com. clearly visible. Happy searching! (KY); the National Memorial Day agement team identifies local Parade in Washington, D.C., and charities to receive a $500 dona- NASCAR Poconos Raceway. tion via a Signature Board that’s • Leaf • Can of soup • Sunglasses • Binoculars • Popsicle stick • Sleeping bag • Bandana • Piece of pasta • A flip flop • Spoon or fork

Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 PAGE 5 ADRA to give away Humanitarian Pathfinder Pin at Oshkosh

Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), the faith-based international hu- manitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, has created a one-of-a-kind hu- manitarian pin for Pathfinders to add to their uniforms. This pin will be offered for a limited time only at the 2019 International Pathfinder Camporee at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, from August 12 to 17. The ADRA pin was designed in the shape of a star with three-pronged points symbolizing the mental, spiritual, and physical elements of a full education. The pin also consists of two parts: a smaller, top piece, and a larger, back piece. When connected, the smaller, top piece, with a flick of a finger, will swirl. The word “Chosen” is embossed on the smaller top piece to match the camporee’s theme, along In the search for balance and restoration, we turn to the healing ministry of with ADRA’s education campaign, “Every Child. Everywhere. In School.” Christ as our example. As we walk the path to wholeness, CREATION Life “ADRA’s pin represents the problem that kids principles serve as our guide. And that path to wholeness is marked for us missing out on school is global—and so is the all by the biblical principles of Choice, Rest, Environment, Activity, Trust solution,” said Matthew Siliga, vice president of marketing and development at ADRA. in God, Interpersonal Relationships, Outlook and Nutrition. Life-affirming “No matter where a child lives, ADRA will transformation happens when we dwell in the presence of God. work hand in hand with our Adventist educa- tors, women’s, youth and children’s ministries, and with UNICEF and international govern- ments, to ensure every child, everywhere has the chance to go to school,” Siliga said. Collecting pins has been a Pathfinder fa- vorite since the camporee’s start in 1985, and For more information, visit CREATIONLife.com earning an ADRA pin will be a bonus for the more than 50,000 Pathfinders attending.

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PAGE 6 Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 Tips from your CAMPOREE HYGIENE General Hygiene Shower Hygiene Medical Team §§ Wash hands often throughout the §§ Showers are made for washing your day. body. §§ Bring hand-cleaner or wet wipes for §§ Shower for less than five (5) minutes 1. Please plan on 64 ounces of 12. If your club has its own form that use before meals and after use of so all get a chance to be clean. § water each day for each person is acceptable to use, otherwise the portable toilets. § Never use a shower as a toilet. §§ Sneeze or cough into your shoulder §§ Never use a shower to wash dishes or in your club. please use the form that is on the rather than covering your face with clothes. • Insist that every member of website. a hand. your club (adult and Pathfinder) 13. A medical information form must §§ Each club, conference and union drinks at least 16 ounces of accompany any person who pres- Shower Supervision is to keep their ground clear of all §§ Help keep showers clean by leaving water with each meal ents to the medical building for trash (small or large) at all times. them cleaner than you find them. 2. Please plan on having Gatorade treatment. Cleaning personnel will clean down or equivalent available for each 14. You must bring a copy of your Toilet Hygiene twice daily. person in your club to drink daily. personal medical insurance and §§ In this country, toilet seats are made §§ To help everyone use showers ef- • You can purchase Gatorade all clubs are expected to purchase to sit on, over the hole or water ficiently, all Pathfinders must be brand or Walmart brand powder insurance for the event through basin. Paper is used to wipe and put accompanied and supervised by an Risk Management. Information that can be added to a water into the toilet. Do not squat on the adult staff to enter the shower facility. bottle easily. can be obtained on the website. floor or drop used paper on floor. §§ Any person who is already in line for a 3. Volunteers—if you are coming just 15. Medical teams will be roaming §§ Portable toilets (in rows outside) do shower that needs to use the port-a- to volunteer please make sure that the grounds and at all events. The not flush. Close the seat when done let is to be allowed to return to their you have enough water and elec- teams will be on golf carts and will to keep flies out. saved spot. Otherwise, no holding trolyte supplement for yourself as assist with minor first aid/injury §§ Toilets in the shower houses must spots or cutting in line. well. needs and/or transport to the be emptied with water before you §§ Please report any bathroom cleaning 4. Make sure that you plan fiber in medical building as necessary. leave. Push down on the handle to concerns to the shower personnel who your meals at least once daily to • Please, Please, Please instruct flush. Always wash your hands at a will be on duty from 6 a.m.–midnight help prevent abdominal pain and your club to quickly move out basin before leaving the bathroom. at each facility. constipation. of the way to allow for the golf §§ Do not urinate or defecate anywhere §§ No RVs/camping facilities of any type 5. Instruct ALL adolescent females carts and ambulance to safely other than the toilets. We all want to are to be plugged into any shower in your club to bring feminine move through the crowds as enjoy camp and leave healthy. facility. hygiene products with them even they are responding to an emer- if they think they won’t need them. gency. We do not want to create Our bodies change in large groups additional emergencies caused and when traveling. by moving vehicles. 6. Make sure that your club is pre- 16. The weather in Wisconsin can NORMAS DE HIGIENE DEL CAMPOREE pared with minor medical quickly change. Please bring supplies: clothing for all types of weather: Higiene General Higiene de duchas • Bandaids • Cold §§ Lávese las manos durante el día. §§ Las duchas están diseñadas para • Tylenol • Hot §§ Traiga un desinfectante de manos o lavar el cuerpo. • Advil • Rainy líquido antiséptico para usar antes §§ Báñese en menos de cinco minutos • Others that you believe might be • Humid de comer y después de usar los ba- para dar a todos la oportunidad de helpful • Muddy ños públicos. estar limpios. 7. Keep ALL medication in a secure 17. BRING TENNIS SHOES!!! You §§ Estornude en su hombro en vez de §§ Nunca use la ducha como si fuera el place and instruct only adults to will be walking miles every day cubrir su boca con su mano. inodoro. dispense and you need to have shoes that §§ Cada club, conferencia/asociación, §§ Nunca use las duchas para lavar 8. IF you have an emergency that you are comfortable and that will not y unión tiene que mantener su ter- ropa o platos de comer. believe requires 9-1-1, Oshkosh create blisters on your feet. This ritorio limpio de basura (pequeña o Fire Department will be on the is NOT a fashion show. Flat dress grande) todo el tiempo. Supervisión de las duchas grounds from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. shoes to wear when in uniform §§ Deje la ducha mas limpia de como la and will respond to 9-1-1 calls. are expected. You do NOT want to Higiene para el baño encontró. Las personas encargadas They will respond from their fire wear heels for this much walking. §§ En este país, los inodoros están limpiaran dos veces al día. station during the remainder of 18. If you are on a two-way radio and diseñados para sentarse sobre la §§ Para el uso eficiente de las duchas, the time. you hear transmission that starts abertura (hueco). El papel higiénico se le pide a todos los clubes que 9. The medical building will be with “medical” do not interrupt se usa para limpiarse y después se envíen sus conquistadores jóvenes staffed 24/7 to provide care to any the medical relay conversation tira en el inodoro. No se agache en el acompañados por un adulto. person needing medical attention until the call is completed. piso o tire papel higiénico usado en §§ Si una persona esta en línea para at the Camporee. (Hours of opera- el piso. las duchas y necesita ir al baño, esta § tion subject to change as we get Come to the 2019 Chosen Internation- § Los baños portátiles (en hilera puede volver a su espacio reservado afuera) no tienen manilla/manija en la línea. En otras ocasiones, no se closer to the event.) al Pathfinder Camporee with a positive para descargar los baños. Cierre la permite guardar espacios o cortar la 10. We are NOT a hospital. We are attitude, an open mind, a willing heart, tapa cuando termine para que las línea. staffed with physicians, nurse and spirit of service. We have left a moscas no salgan. §§ Reporte cualquier preocupación practitioners, physician assis- great impression on the community §§ Los inodoros que se encuentran en sobre la limpieza del baño a la per- tants, nurses, paramedics and and we want to make it even better in la casa de baño/duchas se tienen sona a cargo que estarán sirviendo EMTs. We will provide the care 2019. Come with the intent of having que vaciar con agua antes que se desde las 6:00a.m hasta las 12:00 de a phenomenal spiritual experience, of that we are capable of and may re- retire. Hay una manija/manilla que la noche en cada instalación. fer you to the local Urgent Care or meeting new friends, of greeting old tiene que empujar. Siempre lávese §§ Ninguna clase de RV’s o instala- Hospital for more definitive care. friends, and enhancing your relation- las manos en el lavadero antes de ciones para acampar se pueden 11. EVERYONE in your club must ship with Jesus. On behalf of your salir del baño. conectar (enchufar) en ninguna de complete a medical information medical team, I look forward to serv- §§ No orine o defeque en ninguna las casas de baño. form. This includes volunteers, ing your medical needs in 2019. parte excepto en el inodoro. Todos Pathfinders, all adult sponsors, queremos disfrutar el campamento and other family members who Pamela Krueger, RN, MSN e irnos saludables. may be along. Assistant Medical Director

Prayer was so important spiritual decisions made Special Pathfinder to David. He spent much will only be enhanced if Anointing Services time in prayer talking they are bathed in prayer. Pathfinders who have been to God about his fears, To help make prayer a focal selected for anointing by their challenges, mistakes, point for our Camporee we Pathfinder Club leaders will and for God’s guidance. have prayer tents available be anointed at the anointing to our Pathfinders. You prayer tent in 10–15-minute At the Chosen Camporee, can find the prayer tents services every 30 minutes Prayer we want prayer to be a by looking for the pray- from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., cornerstone for all that ing hands symbol on the Wednesday through Sabbath happens here. Friend- Camporee map. except for Sabbath morning. ships nurtured, growth An anointing pin will be given opportunities encountered, PRAYER TENT HOURS: Tuesday, 12–5 p.m. to those Pathfinders who knowledge acquired, re- Wednesday–Friday, 9–5 p.m. have been selected for this quests on our hearts, and Sabbath, 1–5 p.m. spiritual service.

Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 PAGE 7 Calling All Club Chefs!

Come and participate in How do I get selected to represent my each day as per the various criteria. Meet the Top Club Chef Coordinator local NAD Conference or General Con- §§ On Friday, the club chef(s) with the this new and exciting ference Division? most total points will be awarded a special event at this year’s §§ Contact your local NAD Conference special “Top Club Chef” Medallion. Chosen International or non-NAD Division Youth Direc- tor to see if s/he will appoint you to Rules of the Competition Pathfinder Camporee. represent all of the club chefs in your §§ Each chef will create three (3) It’s a fun-filled activity NAD Conference or GC Division. different plant-based dishes §§ Each dish should be inspired Hulando Shaw specifically targeting Competition Details by biblical inspiration For the past 30 years Hulando has worked in just about every aspect of §§ There will be a total of 72 §§ No dish may contain meat or fish, that important, yet often youth ministry, including Pathfinders forgotten, member of the chefs in the competition: however, eggs and milk will be allowed and AYM, and is now a member of »» 59 chefs representing the 59 §§ Each dish must highlight the special the Northeastern Conference Youth team, the club chef. We local NAD conferences ingredient for that day’s competition: Advisory Council. He was born in the want to have our chefs »» 13 chefs representing the 13 World »» Day 1 (Wednesday): Caribbean and later moved to the GC divisions (Including the NAD) Create a dish using CORN as a teenager. During showcase their talents §§ Each chef will then be placed in one as the special ingredient his transition to a plant-based diet he found it difficult to find anything to eat, of our six groups (12 chefs per group) »» Day 2 (Thursday): Create a dish using and be appreciated for so he decided to make his own meals. §§ Each group will have 30 min- all the tasty, healthy food CHIPS as the special ingredient It was there his passion for cooking utes to present their dish to each »» Day 3 (Friday): Create a dish developed and Real Veggie was born. they provide for their other (up to two minutes each) that best embodies the SPIRIT This led him to Col- clubs. And, the best part §§ Each day of competition, the of your Pathfinder Club lege and then to Wildwood College of dish will be peer-reviewed on Health in Georgia. There he learned is that everyone can be a the following four criteria, each Food Preparation Guidelines the value of a plant-based diet and that eating healthy restores the body and are worth up to 5 points (1=Bad, §§ Chefs must prepare and plate winner, since this is a non- the mind. Health is not just about the 3=Average, 5=Excellent) their dishes at their campsite elimination competition. diet but more so about the lifestyle. He »» Taste and transport them to the judg- has cooked for different places such »» Creativity ing area (yet to be announced). as the United Nations, Bon Appetit 9:30–11 a.m. »» Presentation §§ Final touches to the dishes will be (Andrews University Dining Services), »» Use of Special Ingredient(s) permitted, but no cooking will be Laurelbrook Academy and North- Top Club Chef lapel pins §§ A maximum of 20 points can be allowed near the judging area. eastern Conference of Seventh-day awarded to each chef per day. §§ All allergens must be listed or Adventists. He now lives in Queens, New York, with his lovely wife, Donna, §§ The Top Club Chef(s) will be de- made known before presentation. and children Nathanael, Abigail and termined each day (Wednesday, Hosea. He spends his days doing what Thursday, Friday), and will be Juding will take place west of he loves, preparing tasty Real Veggie awarded a “Top Club Chef” lapel pin Hangar D by the Food Court. meals at the family business, Real Veg- gie Café.

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PAGE 8 Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 DRILL TEAM & DRUM CORPS SCHEDULE Please visit the Drill Team & Drum Corps Competition page on camporee.org (Home > About > Activities) and read the FAQ sheet. This document contains important information as you prepare for your scheduled competition time.

Wednesday, August 14 Lake & Columbia Union

CONFERENCE CLUB NAME CHURCH NAME CATEGORY SCHEDULE Illinois ** Trailblazers Hinsdale Drum Corps 9:00 AM ** Challengers Hinsdale Fil-Am Basic 9:10 AM Advanced 9:15 AM Freestyle 9:20 AM Fil-Am Light Bearers Morton Grove Fil-Am Freestyle 9:30 AM Chesapeake Central Spanish Washington Spencerville Sp. Basic 9:40 AM Advanced 9:45 AM Alleghany East Light Bearers Liberty Drum Corps 9:50 AM Emmanuel Brinklow Skyblazers Emmanuel Brinklow Basic 10:00 AM Freestyle 10:05 AM Drum Corps 10:15 AM El Remanente Allentown Spanish Freestyle 10:25 AM Buccaneers Breath of Life Drum Corps 10:35 AM Cardinals Calvary Basic 10:45 AM Advanced 10:50 AM —PHOTO BRYANT TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Freestyle 10:55 AM Norfolk Comanches Campostella Heights Basic 11:05 AM Drum Corps 11:10 AM Ephesus 'RAMS' Ephesus Richmond Basic 11:20 AM Tuesday, August 13 Atlantic & Lake Union Advanced 11:25 AM Freestyle 11:30 AM CONFERENCE CLUB NAME CHURCH NAME CATEGORY SCHEDULE Drum Corps 11:40 AM Greater **GNYC—Conf DRILL TEAM GNYC Freestyle 12:00 PM Teaneck Golden Eagles First of Teaneck Basic 11:50 AM New York **GNYC—Conf DRUM CORPS GNYC Drum Corps 12:09 PM Advanced 11:55 AM **Sp. Broadway Wolves Sp. Broadway Freestyle 12:18 PM Freestyle 12:00 PM Northeastern Berea Orion Berea Basic 12:27 PM Metrolites Metropolitan Drum Corps 12:10 PM Advanced 12:32 PM New Maranatha Karibu Pilgrims New Maranatha Karibu Basic 12:20 PM Trailblazers Bethel Basic 12:36 PM Lightbearers Southwest Philadelphia Drum Corps 12:25 PM Crusaders/Dolphins Lebanon/Mt. Vernon Drum Corps 12:41 PM Basic 12:35 PM Stars of David Breath of Life Basic 12:50 PM Zion East Lansdowne Advanced 12:40 PM New England North Drum Corps 12:55 PM N. Jersey Area—Conf DRUM North Jersey Drum Corps 12:45 PM CORPS Guiding Light Brockton Temple Basic 1:04 PM Freestyle 1:09 PM Allegheny West Central Crusaders Central Basic 12:55 PM Drum Corps 1:18 PM Drum Corps 1:00 PM Cambridge Rising Sun Cambridge Freestyle 1:27 PM SHORT BREAK NEC BROOKLYN Northeastern Drum Corps 1:36 PM New Jersey Soldiers of the King Passaic I Freestyle 1:20 PM Faith Golden Eagle Faith Freestyle 1:45 PM Polaris FIlipino English Adventist Basic 1:30 PM Philadelphie Lions Philadelphie Drum Corps 1:54 PM Piscataway Eagles Lake Nelson Basic 1:35 PM Stars Flatbush Basic 2:03 PM Ohio Beavercreek Broncos Beavercreek Freestyle 1:40 PM Heritage Heralds Heritage Freestyle 2:08 PM Cincinnati Stars Clifton Basic 1:50 PM Drum Corps 2:17 PM Columbus Eastwood Columbus Eastwood Freestyle 1:55 PM Providence Great Líons Providence Hispanic Freestyle 2:26 PM Drum Corps 2:05 PM Hebron Highlanders Hebron French-Speaking Drum Corps 2:35 PM Pennsylvania Heaven Bound Boulevard Freestyle 2:15 PM Oklahoma Warriors for God West Siloam Oklahoma Basic 2:44 PM Potomac Los Angeles de Agape Agape Spanish Advanced 2:25 PM Southern New Witnesses Of Bethel Bethel Basic 2:49 PM Beltsville Broncos Beltsville Advanced 2:30 PM England Advanced 2:54 PM Freestyle 2:35 PM Freestyle 2:58 PM Metro Area—Conf DRUM CORPS Multiple Drum Corps 2:45 PM Drum Corps 3:07 PM Potomac CPC Panthers Community Praise Basic 2:55 PM Orion Bridgeport Bridgeport Hispanic Basic 3:16 PM Advanced 3:00 PM Golden Hawks Clinton Spanish Freestyle 3:21 PM Drum Corps 3:05 PM Lynn spanish Orion Lynn spanish Basic 3:30 PM Cornerstone Cornerstone Basic 3:15 PM Worcester Doves of Peace Pleasant Street Freestyle 3:35 PM Advanced 3:20 PM Drum Corps 3:44 PM Glenmont ADONAI Glenmont Spanish Basic 3:25 PM K2 Everett Portuguese Basic 3:53 PM Advanced 3:30 PM Advanced 3:58 PM J.P.C Hyattsville Spanish Freestyle 3:35 PM Drum Corps 4:02 PM Amosadai Langley Park Spanish Basic 3:45 PM Lake Region Cynthia Currin Drum Corps 4:11 PM Freestyle 3:50 PM Burns Falcons Detroit Burns Basic 4:20 PM RPC Royals Restoration Praise Center Basic 4:00 PM Advanced 4:25 PM Advanced 4:05 PM Freestyle 4:29 PM Rockville Disciples Rockville Basic 4:10 PM Everest Maranatha Hispanic—Elgin Advanced 4:38 PM Advanced 4:15 PM Pontiac Warriors Pontiac Southside Advanced 4:42 PM Sligo Challengers Sligo Basic 4:20 PM Shiloh Trailblazers Shiloh Basic 4:46 PM Freestyle 4:25 PM Michigan Maranatha Lakers Maranatha Spanish Freestyle 4:51 PM Southern Asian Southern Asian Advanced 4:35 PM Wisconsin Milwaukee Spanish Central Milwaukee Spanish Central Freestyle 5:00 PM Guerreros de la fe Takoma Park Sp. Advanced 4:40 PM Vienna Stars Vienna Basic 4:45 PM * Teams should arrive at least 15 minutes prior to scheduled time for uniform inspection. Advanced 4:50 PM ** First three teams please be ready at the gate and be ready to enter as soon as it opens. Freestyle 4:50 PM

Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 PAGE 9 Hanger A – Exhibitors/Retail Sales

This 40,000 square foot retail space includes many national ministries, vendors, and exhibitors. Use the Exhibitor/Retail Sales booth key to locate an Exhibitor/Retail Sales Vendor on this map. Hangar Booths HANGAR A

Exhibitor/Retail Sales Name Booth # JLG Materiais—RS—Pins & slides 604 Karen Smart—Shattered but Sheltered 108 3ABN Kids Network—Kids Ministry 200 Kenya Yetu—Artifacts, EMR 602 A Thousand Rays—T-shirts, bags 510 L.E.G.I.T. Inc.—Kids Leadership program 403 A-G Signs Plus, Inc.—Pins, hats, etc. 500 Life Talk Radio—Ministry info 601 ADRA Canada—Promotion & swag 609 Love Letters From Jesus—Love packs to share 109 Advent Herald Academy—Sing verses 505 Maranatha Volunteers 511 Advent Source—Pathfinder supplies 203 Internaional—Teen missions Adventist Mission—GC—Mission info 101 NAD Ministerial Association— 513 Adventist Risk Management 603 Empowering materials Adventist World Radio—Radio info 106 NAD Prayer Ministries—Prayer resources 407 All Inside Corp.—Pathfinder accessories 401 Nancy's Personalized Gifts—Mugs, keychains 508 Alterations & Embroidery M&L— 512 Nest Entertainment—Bible Hero DVDs 113 Uniforms, T-shirts, hats New Era Maintenance LLC—T-shirts, vests, bags 607 Andrew Phiri—Water & key chains 301 Pacific Press Publishing 107 ASAP—Refugee ministry 303 Association—Christian books Atlanta Custom Graphics/W2 102 Pan de Vida Production/ 413 Productions—Pins & T-shirts Travel—DVD, CD, tour info AU Adventist Research—SDA research material 104 Pathfinder Shirts—Pins, T-shirts, caps 305 Charcoal House & Gate Keeper 501 Pin Fever—Pins & lanyards 114 Books—Charcoal & kids book Precision Laboratories 115 Christian Pineda—T-shirts, hoodies, hats 409 Quiet Hour Ministries—Volunteer evangelism 304 Collegedale Pathfinders—CIC puzzle 400 Ready Answers—Bible study guides 202 Dragonaire—Pins 402 Sarah Rodriguez—Christian T-shirts 406 eClub Tracker Software—Software 408 SnL Organics—Hair & skin care products 605 GC Adventist Youth Ministries— 405 Street Art Ministry—Painted T-shirts 404 Pins, patches, info Tabernacle SDA Pure Reality—T-shirts, 302 GC Office Archives, Statistics, 411 pins, teen mentoring Research—Research TEACH Services, Inc—SDA books 111 Georgia Cumberland HHES—children's books 201 The DeVan Group Publishing—Creative writing 506 Greater NY Conference Youth/Young 502 Living Essential Oil—T-shirts The Hope of Survivors—Support to victims 608 Heino Torlge—South Africa 610 The King's Heralds—CD, pins, DVDs 504 Holbrook Indian School—Pottery 509 The Pin King—Pins 205 Inspired Tee Printing Plus—T-shirts & caps 105 Veronique Laroque—Church clothes 611 International Children's Care— 507 —Discovery Mountain Radio 100 Orphan Care ministry Wood Carving—name engraving—Abundio Abao 600 —Media Ministry 110 Young Living Essential Oils—Oils 606 Jacquelyn Brooks—T-shirts, dog tags 410 Your Story Hour—YSH audio series 112 Jared Thurmon—Pins, etc 412 ZAG Branding Solutions— Hats, etc. 503

Hours of Operation: HANGAR B

Leathercraft Honor 2069–2070 Tuesday: 12:00 PM (noon) - 5:00 PM Booth Name Booth # Leathercraft Honor 2103–2105 Wednesday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Abraham and Sand Art 2027–2029 Letterboxing 2128–2130 & Adaptive Sports 2048–2050 Saturday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sabbath appropriate exhibits only, NO SALES) 2143–2145 Adventist Pioneer Heritage 2004 10:00 PM - 2:00 AM Lighthouse Honor 2041–2042 African Lore 2056–2058 Louisiana Purchase Honor 2120–2121 & Amateur Radio 2018–2019 2135–2136 Artificial Intelligence 2110–2111 Mammals 2033–2035 Balloon Art 2030–2032 NASA 2020–2022 Bat Honor 2167 Peace Maker Honor 2039–2040 Bible Marking 2101–2102 Perler Beads 2071–2073 Bible Marking 2099–2100 Physical Fitness 2080–2081 Braille Honor 2012–2013 Pin Trading 2158–2160 Cactus 2086–2088 Pin Trading, Africa Lore 2094–2095 Cat Honor 2108 Pinewood Derby 2146–2151 & Country Study Award 2089–2091 2161–2166 Cross-Cultural Mission 2106–2107 Pinewood Race 2116–1219 & 2131–2134 Currency from around the World 2051–2053 Refugee Assistance Honor 2155–2157 Dog Honor 2109 Refugee Assistance Honor (Spanish) 2152–2154 Endangered Species Honor 2112–2113 Remember the Sabbath, Guess What? 2122–2123 & Endangered Species Honor 2171–2172 2137–2138 Family Ministries Heritage Award Patch 2168–2170 Social Media 2084–2085 Flag Honor 2092–2093 Spaceflight Exploration Honor 2064–2066 Geology 2014–2017 Stars 2059–2060 Gift Wrapping 2096–2098 Stars 2173–2175 Herb Honor 2001–2003 Stewardship Honor 2077–2079 Journey through Creation 2124–2127 & The Gospel in Sanctuary Symbols—Honor 2023–2024 2139–2142 Think Possibilities!—Special 2054–2055 Judges 2005–2006 Needs Ministries Kite Making Honor 2074–2076 Visual Media Critique 2067–2068

Blood Drive

As good citizens we want to give back to our WHO MAY ATTEND: community. One way to do this is to be a part of Ages 16 and up. the Community Blood Bank blood drive. The Blood Bank will be at the CIC Camporee. We are looking SCHEDULE: for 84 donors, at least 42 donors each day. Wednesday, August 14, To schedule your appointment, visit www. 9:00am-4:00pm save3lives.org, click on “Donate,” “Find a Blood Drive,” enter O189 as the Sponsor Code. If you have Thursday August 15, any questions, please call 1-800-280-4102. 9:00am-4:00pm To give a blood donation, you must be age 16 years or older. All 16 year olds will need a LOCATION: permission slip signed by a parent or guardian. In front of Hangar C Taking a break from all the hustle and activities, four pathfinders from the Trinity Church in Southern California Conference, Pacific Union decide to spend the time playing praise songs on the guitar an ukelele. Pictured are Ellen Igamen, Ella Zerne, Justin Buenviaje and Janelle Buenviaje.——PHOTO JENEAN JOHNSON

PAGE 10 Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 Basic Rescue (Outdoor) Hangar C HANGAR C Great Lakes Adventist Academy 1605 O,e,neod J\ Door Greeneville Adventist Academy 1420 IIl IIl IIl Griggs International Academy K–12 1309 Booth Name Booth # 1416 AACU (Association of Adventist 1403 los 1609 ; Colleges and Universities) —Foreign Missions Trips 1302 Basic Rescue Honor and i;i Large Canoe HANGAR' C ADRA—Education 1308 Lake Union—Lighthouse Honor 1319 Activity (Indoor) Adventist Christian Fellowship 1115 Laurelbrook Academy 1351 1211 Adventist Colleges Abroad 1512 Loma Linda University—EXSEED 1224 Adventist Robotics 1507 Loma Linda University—Pickleball 1121 • I;! Floorball ' Andrews University—MA in Youth 1413 Middle East University 1205 1244 & Young Adult Ministry —Geocaching > Andrews University—School of Education 1417 1213 Andrews University—Engineering/MetalCraft 1514 1315 Climbing Wall � I;! ' Andrews University—Livestock 1421 Newbold College 1119 & Flower Culture North American Division Education 1303 IIl? Andrews University—Physics 1114 t�0 North Adventist Academy 1318 ,3 1219 Antillian Adventist University Pacific Union College—Climbing Wall 1335 rv 1335 1608 1323 Atlanta Adventist Academy Shenandoah Valley Academy 1203 F;p ' 1310 !:a Atlantic Union—Bible Markings Southern Adventist University—Escape Room 1501 Pickleball' Honor and Activity 1605 1609 GLM 1313 Wisconsin Indiana Academy Ca"feion Academy Aca emy Southwestern Adventist University—Floorball 1608 ls0 6 USA HVA [[] Brazilian Adventist University 1221 GRM Southwestern Union 1209 1329 1428 1429 1528 1530 1529 1351 Burman University—Outdoor Canoe TLT 1204 F;p ' • 1320 = � Union College—Home Nursing 1520 1529 Campion Academy Union College & Pacific Union 1244 Collegedale Academy 1408 College—Basic Rescue 1224 AAA livestock & Nursing Flower Dakota Adventist Academy 1217 1429 - 1323 �� ME Braz Burt. GA Georgia-Cumberland Academy 1412 Weimar College 1218 Weimar Laurelbrodl ,le]g illL 1221 1320 � 1421 1520 Grand Rapids Adventist Academy—Waterfalls 1428 Wisconsin Academy—Maple Sugar 1329 ED NB ANT N.D. Highland ColEd 1119 1218 1219 1318 � Physics Metal Craft Oak Mount Adventist �. { < Pisgah Robotics 1217 1316_ 111L = � • ACF � , MBA GCA YouthM 1114 1115 AUantic � � BMA Union ACA

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Memories 13 HANGAR D NAD Camporees 1985–1994 9 NPUC Creation Study Center 16 Booth Name Booth # Origami Honor 21 17 Adventist Youth Ministries Museum Display Pathfinder Clubs 1958–1984 6 8 Canoe Building Pathfinder History 2004–2014 10 20 Digital Photography Honor Pathfinders Today 11 15B Dinosaur Advanced Honor Reptiles Honor 15F 15A Dinosaur Basic Honor Ron Whitehead’s Car 22 18 Doss Foundation Display SDA History 1852–1927 2 14 Drawing and Art Honor Summer Camps 4 12 Flag Honor SWAU Displays of Fossils, 15G Fossil Honor 15E Dinosaurs and Reptiles Historian Seminar 7A VR Demo 15C Information 19 Welcome to AYM Museum 1 JMV Pathfinders 1946–1957 (500 Lbs. Bible) 5 World Displays 7 Lecture Area 15D Youth Ministry 1928–1945 3

In Hanger D on Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m., TLTs—OSHKOSH NEEDS YOU! the NAD Youth Directors will be laying a wreath to honor Pathfinder coordinators Want to make a difference at the camporee? who have fallen asleep in Jesus. Sign up to volunteer only four hours this Come help us honor the coordinator week in an area of your choice and receive ministry throughout the world. a pin for your class A uniform that will never be available again. Check out this great opportunity at the TLT booth in hangar C. Volunteer with teens from around the world and make it all happen here at Oshkosh.

Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 PAGE 11 All vendors are selling Food Vendors Pepsi products—caffeine free. All food products listed below are vegetarian Monday 12–9 p.m. or vegan regardless of the terminology used. Tuesday–Friday 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday 10 p.m.–midnight *Prices are subject to change

Italy Pathfinder Club Sno Cone...... $3 Pizza—made onsite—per slice...... $3.50 French Fries...... $2.50 Orosi Prospectors (credit cards accepted) Homemade Corn Dogs w/tartar sauce...... $3 The Williams Group (credit cards accepted) Cheese Nachos...... $3 Delivery available: For catering, call 920-808-0468 or email Super Nachos (chili beans, salsa, [email protected] sour cream, jalapenos)...... $5 “Papa John’s Pizza—by the slice (regular and Assorted snacks and candy...... various gluten free)—cheese or veggie”...... $3.50 or $4 California Fresh Squeezed Lemonade 16 oz...... $3 Whole Pizza—cheese or veggie...... $24 or $28 Agua Fresca de Pina 16 oz...... $3 Papa John’s Bread Sticks + sauce...... $2.50 or $5.50 Big Frank Hot Dogs—gluten free and vegan available....$3.50 Hinsdale Fil-Am Challengers (credit cards accepted) Garden salad or fruit salad...... $6 Vege Eggroll Plate...... $4 Shaved ice—variety of flavors and sizes...... $3.50 to $5.50 Turon (Plantain Roll)...... $3 Assorted snacks—candy, gum, mini donuts, chips...... varied Pancit plate...... $5 Combo Plate with water (Pancit plate, Asheville Pathfinder Club (credit cards accepted) egg roll and Turon)...... $12 GOLIATH Snow Cones 12 oz.—variety...... $5 Pepsi drinks...... $1 to $3 Altamonte Springs Spanish (credit cards accepted) Arepas (cheese, egg and soymeat)...... $5 Minneapolis First Prophets Pathfinder Club Empanadas (cheese and soymeat)...... $3 Schwann’s Ice Cream—variety...... $1 to $3 French Fries...... $3 Hot Dog and fries...... $4 McDonald Road Pathfinder Club (credit cards accepted) Lunch special—varies each day...... $8 Dominos Pizza—variety—by the slice Grilled sandwich...... $2 (cheese or veggie)...... $3 or $4 Venezulan Pabellon (rice, black beans, Dominos Pizza—whole—(cheese or veggie)...... $21 or $24 soymeat, cheese and plantain)...... $8 Shaved Ice—variety...... $3 Fruit Salad (watermelon, apple and grapes)...... $4 Cheese Nachos (extra cheese and Sandwich (lettuce, tomato and cheese)...... $3 jalapeno for .50 cents more each)...... $3 Cucosettes...... $2 Serving Others Variety of snacks, gum or candy...... $1 to $1.5 Fresh garden salad...... $5 Fresh fruit, Chips, Candy, Trail Mix, Yogurt, Cookies...... various Genesis Pathfinder Club Lemonade...... $2 Veggie Burger...... Hot Chocolate...... $3 Fries...... Infusion...... $3 Veggie Subs...... Smoothie...... $5 with the Haystacks...... Pozole...... Chipmunks (credit cards accepted) Rice, Bean, Potato, Soy Dish...... Hot Dogs...... $3.50 Burritos...... Fries...... $3 Tacos...... Chips...... $1 Root Beer Floats...... $3 Gift of Language Trinity Pathfinder Club Popcorn...... $2.50 Funnel Cakes...... $3 to $5 Cinnamon Rolls...... $2 French Fries...... $3 to $4 Veggie Asada...... $2 to $5 Leones de Juda-Spanish Richmond Hills— Boba Drinks...... $3 or $4 NYC Compassion Food (credit cards accepted) Papa a la huancaina...... $7 For Regiane (Anne) Hsu, one of the with interpreting Anne says, “Since my Glen Ellyn Masters Pathfinder Club (credit cards accepted) Tallarines Rojo...... Lomo Saltado (rice and french fries)...... $10 interpreters, this will be her first time first contact with languages I just fell in Spaghetti w/veggie meat sauce + dinner roll—vegan...... $7 Stir Fry—(tofu, mushroom and veggies Flautas...... attending Camporee. Anne is a teacher love. I was in the 5th grade when I had with wild rice)—vegan...... $7 Tortillas...... Quesadillas...... from Brazil who currently lives in China. English class for the first time. I used to Garden or Black Bean Burger w/chips— vegan or vegetarian...... $6 Arepas...... She moved to China in 2011 to learn the translate songs on my own using my dic- Roasted Portabella—avocado w/cheese Huevos pericos...... Chinese language. Prior to moving there, tionary.” Some of her other experiences Sandwich + chips - vegetarian or vegan”...... $6 Y otras comidas...... Veggie patty—avocado w/cheese Sandwich + chips; Pupusas, Arroz can lentejas, eggplant, lote...... she had been working as a Portuguese with language have included studying vegetarian or vegan”...... $6 Empanadas...... $3 and English teacher in Brazil. English for her bachelor’s degree, practic- Grilled vegetable Panini w/fish fillet— French Fries...... $3 Snacks, fresh fruit, salads...... various Once in China, Anne helped one of the ing other languages while in China, and vegetarian or vegan...... $6 Grilled vegetable wrap w/beep citrus churches there to start a Pathfinder club. working in Brazil as an interpreter for a spare rib—vegetarian or vegan...... $6 Breath of Life SDA (credit cards accepted) In fact, that club is also here at Camporee Chinese company. Belgian Waffle w/triple berry compote + banana Rice and Peas...... $5 and scrambled eggs”...... $6 Fried Plantain...... $5 Anne is excited to be serving as an Smoothies/milkshakes w/real fruit...... $5 Bakes—plain...... $3 interpreter at Camporee. She loves Virgin Pina Colada...... $5 Bakes with veggie meat...... $6 She loves interpreting and enjoys Bakes w/ curry chick peas and potatoes...... $5 interpreting and enjoys being used by Virgin Mojito...... $5 being used by God to serve others Curried chick peas and potatoes...... $6 God to serve others with the gift of lan- Apopka Eagles Pathfinder Club (credit cards accepted) Veggie Pattie...... $5 with the gift of language guage. She hopes that her interpreting Kettle Corn—bag...... $6 Veggie Meat...... $7 Mozzarella Sticks...... $5 will “give others a message that comes Funnel Cake Fries...... $5 Arden Aviators Pathfinder Club (credit cards accepted) Rice and Peas w/ veggie meat Platter...... $15 for their first time. In 2013, Anne went from God to touch their hearts and Fruit smoothies...... $5 Rice and Peas w/ curried chick peas and Lemon Ice...... $2 back home to Brazil where she stayed change their lives.” potatoes platter...... $13 Assorted Chips and Candy...... various until returning to China in 2016. One After Camporee, Anne will travel back to Salem (credit cards accepted) Caribbean Cake...... $7 Cheese Nachos...... $3 year later, Anne was invited to help start China where she will continue working as Fresh Lemonade...... $5 another Pathfinder club in Beijing for the a quality content moderator for Microsoft. Pupusas Dinner...... $6 Cheese Quesadillas with Mexican rice and salad...... $5 Palmetto Distributions (credit cards accepted) international church. By the grace of God, She plans to continue living in China for Chicken and broccoli with veggie rice...... $7 Icee Pops...... $1 Tamales (1 or 3)...... $2 to $5 that club is still having weekly activities. the next three to five years, and is hoping Frozen Fruit Bars...... $2 Perro Caliente w/chips...... $3 Ice Cream Bars...... $3 When asked how she became involved to get her master’s degree while there. Takis...... $1 Chocolate covered Bananas...... $4 Chicharron w/Valentina Hot Sauce...... $2 Chocolate covered Cheesecake...... $5 Croissants or Bagels with Butter or Cream Cheese...... $2 Fried Peanuts...... $4 Mexican Sweet Bread...... $2 Assorted Chocolate Bars and Mexican Candy...... $1 Hot homemade Atole...... $2 Burns Falcons Interpreter Information Homemade Mexican Drinks...... $2 Sloppy Joes...... $3 Sloppy Joes combo (sloppy joe and walking taco)...... $5.50 Sloppy Joe mini combo (sloppy joe + popcorn)...... $4.50 Main Stage evening programs will have interpreters available who will be interpreting the pro- Maddies Donut Truck Nacho Grande (chips, meat, cheese), gram into six different languages. It is important that each person brings their own portable Fresh mini donuts (15 per bag)...... $5 jalapeno for extra .50 cents...... $4 Smoothies...... $5 FM Transmitter radio, to hear the interpretations. Portable FM Transmitter radios will not be Vegan Ice Cream—cup or cone...... $3 and $4 Cotton Candy...... $3 provided by the International Camporee. Healthy Popcorn...... $2 Walking Tacos (cheese and taco meat)...... $3 Steph’s Cake Shop (credit cards accepted) Interpretation will be made available in the following languages during the Camporee by Walking Taco Supreme (cheese, meat, Veggie Patties...... $8 tuning into the following FM radio stations: lettuce, tomato, salsa, sour cream)...... $5 Chicken Patties...... $8 Pepsi Drinks...... $1.50 to $3 Beef Patties...... $8 § § Ribs w/rice and peas...... $15 § French 94.7 FM § Korean 100.7 FM Mexico Tacos §§ Portuguese 90.7 FM §§ Italian 95.3 FM Roti...... $10 Coco Bread...... $2 Tacos...... “$2 each or 3 for $5 §§ Spanish 93.5 FM §§ Mandarin 103.5 FM Sweets: Gizzard, Peanut Drops, Coconut Drops, Burritos...... $6 Currant Roll or Coconut Roll...... $3 Quesadillas...... $5 Homemade Drinks...... $8 Mexican popsicles...... $2 Mexican candy...... $1 Mexican fruit...... $3 LIST OF INTERPRETERS Cinders Fresh Roasted Corn on the Cob...... $4 Funnel Cakes with assorted toppings...... $8 Sweets, Treats and Veggie Eats Italian Keila DeOliveira Evelyn Gonzalez by the Campbell Conquerors (credit cards accepted) Vegan Soft Serve Ice Cream...... Michigan Conference Claudia Leigh Sindoni Bonilla Alexandre Vaez Gladys Gonzalez Sundaes and Pineapple Floats...... Public Campus Ministry (credit cards accepted) Fish Sandwich...... Mariarosa Cavalieri Vanessa Seifert Diana Quintanilla Impossible Burger + chips...... $12 Vegan Egg Salad Sandwich and Chips...... Ignazio Barbuscia Anne Janice Rodrigues Martha Prudencio Beyond Burger + chips...... $10 Sweet Thai Cucumber Salad...... Lilian Calisto Three Quesadillas...... $5 Griller Korean BBQ Taco...... $6 (credit cards accepted) Mandarin Spanish Jerny Esther Gamboa Mexican Street Corn...... $4 TKM Regiane Hsu Jaceil Pagán Fernández Ice Pops...... $1 Indian Fry Bread Taco...... $7 Indian Sweet Fried Bread (Nutella and strawberry)...... $5 Ruyi Zhao Eduardo Cuevas Julio Cesar Flores Indian Sweet Fried Bread (honey, cinnamon Carmichael Cougar Pathfinders (credit cards accepted) and powdered sugar)...... $3 Jose Diaz Lizardo Homemade Corn Dogs...... $3 Chips/Grandma Cookies...... $1 Portuguese Herbert Hernandez French Nachos...... $3 Argelis Almonte Josephine Nelson Sylvanus Assigbe Candies, snacks and popcorn...... $1 Mary Jerany Gamboa Seth Dixon PEPSI DRINK LIST: Fernández Maria Elena Villasante Korean Ben Joseph Rodrigues Freddy Rodriguez Sangmee Richardson Orange or Grape Crush Strawberry Crush Aquafina Splash Water; Grape, Raspberry, Mixed Berry Mug Root Beer Pineapple Crush Fruit Juices; Orange Juice, Apple Juice, Kiwi Strawberry, Tropicana Lemonade Aquafina Water Cranberry, Ruby Red Grapefruit and Cranberry Grape Mist Twist Gatorade Bubly: Lime, Mango, Strawberry or Black Cherry

PAGE 12 Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 FUN FACT 92 Countries Represented at 2019 Chosen Camporee

Angola Honduras Rwanda Anguilla Hong Kong Saint Kitts and Nevis Antigua and India Saint Lucia Barbuda Indonesia Saint Martin Argentina Ireland (French part) Australia Jamaica Saint Vincent and Bahamas Japan the Grenadines Barbados Kenya Singapore Belarus Korea, Sint Maarten Belize Republic of (Dutch part) Bhutan Kuwait Slovenia Brazil Latvia South Africa Cameroon Lebanon Switzerland Canada Malawi Syrian Arab Cayman Islands Martinique Republic Chile Mexico Taiwan, Province China Micronesia, of China Colombia Federated Tanzania, United Congo States of Republic of Congo, the Moldova, Thailand Democratic Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Republic of the Mongolia Uganda Costa Rica Mozambique Ukraine Côte d’Ivoire Myanmar United Arab Emirates Cuba Namibia United Kingdom Dominica Nepal United States Dominican Netherlands United States Minor Republic Nigeria Outlying Islands El Salvador Panama Venezuela, Fiji Papua New Guinea Bolivarian France Peru Republic of Germany Philippines Virgin Islands, British Ghana Portugal Virgin Islands, U.S. Guam Puerto Rico Zambia Guatemala Qatar Zimbabwe Guyana Romania Haiti Russian Federation

Pathfinder Directors! NAD Pathfinder Leadership Training

The North American Division Office of Pathfinder Visit DiscoveryMountain.com/ Ministry offers leadership training for Pathfinder staff from the NAD. We are providing the full Basic Staff Camporee for our free Camporee- Training Certification workshop list and the eight New Skills seminars in the proposed NAD Master Guide themed audio devotional series Curriculum currently being evaluated.

—perfect for morning worship Location for all training: International Village Tent. No registration is needed. Just show up on time. with your club! If you have questions, contact Glen Milam, NAD Pathfinder Coordinator, at [email protected].

TRAINING SCHEDULE DiscoveryMountain.com Tuesday, August 13 2–3:15 p.m.—Basic Staff Training (BST) PFAD 005 Introduction to Basic Drill (1:15) 3:45–5 p.m.—Basic Staff Training (BST) PFAD 001 Pathfinder Club ministry: Its purpose, history and relationship to church, Adventurers and Ambassadors (1:15) News Paper Ads.indd 1 7/10/19 10:05 AM Wednesday, August 14 9:15–10:30 a.m.—Basic Staff Training (BST) PFAD 002 Introduction to Pathfinder Club organization (1:15) 10:45 a.m.–noon—Basic Staff Training (BST) PFAD 003 Introduction to Pathfinder Club programming and planning (1:15) 2–3:15 p.m.—Master Guide 1 How to be a Christian leader and leadership skills (1:15) 3:45–5 p.m.—Master Guide 2 Vision, mission and motivation (1:15) Thursday, August 15 9:15–10:30 a.m.—Basic Staff Training (BST) PFAD 004 Pathfinder Club outreach (1:15) 10:45 a.m.–noon—Basic Staff Training (BST) PYSO 104 Developmental growth: Ages 10–15 (1:15) The “Healthy Choice” For Fundraising 2–3:15 p.m.—Master Guide 3 Communication theory and listening skills (1:15) 3:45–5 p.m.—Master Guide 4 Please visit www.PeeJays.org or call 800-847-6141 Practical communication practices (1:15) Friday, August 16 9:15–10:30 a.m.—Basic Staff Training (BST) For more details on our Fruit Sale Program EDUC 001 Introduction to teaching (1:15) 10:45 a.m.–noon—Basic Staff Training (BST) and our Spring Strawberry Fundraiser. MEDI 100 Introduction to medical, risk management and child safety issues (1:15) 2–3:15 p.m.—Master Guide 5 Creativity and resource development (1:15) Pee Jay’s Fresh Fruit would like to welcome Doug Blumb 3:45–5 p.m.—Master Guide 6 How to prepare effective & creative worships (1:15) formerly of CJ Citrus Sales to our sales team. Saturday, August 17 2–3:15 p.m.—Master Guide 7 Youth and children’s evangelism (1:15) 3:45–5 p.m.—Master Guide 8 Understanding your spiritual gifts (1:15)

Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 PAGE 13 MEET YOUR LEADERS VIP Visits

Ted Wilson president, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, August 14–15

Dan Jackson president, North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, August 13–17 Gary Blanchard Gary Blanchard World Youth Director world youth director, General Pastor Gary and his wife Erica have three young BraveHeart Conference of Seventh-day adult children (Gary, Ben and Sierra). Erica is from Northern California and Gary is from Adventists, August 13–17 Maine. “PG” as he is often called, enjoys long Kids Village walks in the woods, reading the Bible, going on dates with his wife and talking with God. Mom and Dad! Braveheart Kids Village is hap- Pastor Gary has served as a Bible teacher, pening in the fictional Castle of the Camporee, for ages 4-8, where they will embark on an chaplain, youth pastor, district pastor and most Lake Union Baptism at recently as the Texas Conference Youth Director. epic adventure that empowers them to stand the 2014 Forever Faithful His motto is “making ministers for the Master.” tall with the kings and queens of the Bible… International Pathfinder Camporee.—PHOTO RICH HERARD He loves seeing young people “rightly trained” the “crowning point” is learning about God and empowered to be God’s army of youth. and His story!...and that is no fairytale! Gary has traveled around the world preach- ing the Three Angels Message and inspiring At the Castle of Camporee, kids experience young people to do the same. Some of his mes- God’s story in fun and unforgettable sages can be viewed at rightlytrained.org and ways! Each day, they will share in the fun youngtexasadventist.org. Pastor Gary’s gifts are adventures of the King of the Castle of encouragement, preaching and leadership and Camporee, the feisty but eloquent Queen he daily seeks to “walk in the Spirit” so that he and the hilarious Jester. can be a contagious reflector of Christ. His favorite Bible verse is 1 John 4:9 (NKJV), Location: Near the Food Court “In this the love of God was manifested toward Hours: Tuesday—1–5 p.m. us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into Wed–Friday— 9 a.m.–noon & 1–5 p.m. the world, that we might live through Him.” Cost: $8/day or any part of a day

Taken from: https://youth.adventist.org/The-Team/Meet-The-Team BraveHeart Village is just around the corner! Are you ready? Be sure to register at camporee.org>on-site-activities-honors.

PAGE 14 Pathfinder TODAY, Volume 6, #1 Birthdays/ Keep a level eye and see what sights you can Pathfinder Anniversaries capture around CIC 2019. Tag your Instagram photos of Camporee with “#2019Chosen” and you might see them in Pathfinder TODAY. TODAY AUGUST 12 Editor: Pat Spangler Happy Birthday, Micah (Bravo)! We love you, Remember YOU can do all things Art Director: Justin Jeffery through Christ who gives you strength. Lead Writer: Hannah Gallant Philippians 4:13 Love, Mom, Dad & Noah Photo Coordinator: Dan Weber (Portervllle TrailBlazers, California) Advertisements: Wanda Poole Happy 11th birthday, Noah Sanders! Webmaster: April Romuald (Lake Union Conference) AUGUST 13 Pathfinder Today is a production of Chosen Camporee 2019 with sponsorship from: Happy 17th birthday, Jathniel Dorfeuil, (Middletown SWAT Club, New York) Happy birthday, Tashiya Young! (Vanguard Pathfinder Club, Kingston, Jamaica) Happy 12th birthday, Zora Edmondson (Frostburg Pathfinders, Maryland) Happy birthday, Caleb Prado! (Parsons SDA Church, Parsons, Tennessee) Happy 16th birthday to our daughter © Copyright 2019 Elena (TLT in the Visalia Pioneers Pathfinder Club, Central California Conference) Happy 12th birthday, Daniel Davis (Piedmont Park Thunderbirds, Lincoln, Pathfinders lower the Pathfinder Nebraska) flag at the 2014 Forever Faithful Camporee International Pathfinder Camporee, Congratulations to Stanley Knight, Oshkosh, Wisc.—PHOTO JENEAN JOHNSON. Post Office Carolina Conference Youth Ministries and Pathfinder director, andValeri Knight on their 41st anniversary.

The Camporee Post Office will send and receive letter mail. You may WORD OF THE DAY receive United States Postal Service (USPS) packages only here, but you LOST & FOUND may not send packages from this Many of the items lost at the Any items not claimed by location. If you need to send a USPS Versatile Camporee find their way to the Lost Sunday noon will be taken to package, please take it to a local [ vur-suh-tl or, Post Office in Oshkosh. All postal & Found building. Please be prepared the Goodwill store. Valuables mail and packages will be delivered esp. British, -tahyl ] to give a detailed description of your such as cell phones, cameras, to your Conference headquarters. adjective lost item. Located across from the wallets, keys, etc. will be Registration & Ticket building. taken back to the Center for 1. capable of or adapted for No United Parcel Service (UPS) turning easily from one to Youth Evangelism (CYE) at or FedEX packages can be sent another of various tasks, HOURS OF OPERATION: Andrews University, Berrien or received at the Post Office. fields of endeavor, etc. Monday 12–5 p.m. Springs, Michigan. Contact the See more information under UPS & a versatile writer. Tuesday–Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. office at 1-800-968-8428 or FedEX shipping. Sabbath 9 a.m.–5 p.m. & International at +1-269-471- 2. having or capable of 10 p.m.–12:30 a.m. 8380 or contact us via cye.org Located at the corner of Schaick Ave. many uses. Sunday 7 a.m.–noon with a detailed description. and Forest Home. a versatile tool.

HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday, 12–5 p.m. Tuesday–Sabbath, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sabbath—Receiving and delivering mail only. No sales. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TEAM Costs: The medical team is excited to be a part of another life-changing experi- Stamps and Camporee post cards TEXT ALERTS ence for our youth. We look forward to being of service to all who attend. will be available for sale. Cash only Please provide the appropriate instruction and education needed to make this Camporee as safe as possible. The medical building will be To receive a letter or United States In the event of an emergency situation during the Camporee, staffed with doctors and nurses 24/7 as well as Paramedic/EMT teams that Postal Service (USPS) package, will be on golf carts roaming the grounds throughout the day and until address them as follows: we are using CodeMessaging.net after the evening program is completed and everyone is settled in for the to alert you of any danger. night. Recipient’s name Please sign up today! The Medical/First Aid building is located near the corner of Schaick Ave. Union name and Neunteufel. Conference name Follow these simple steps to sign Pathfinder Club name up now for Emergency Text Alert General Delivery messaging announcements on your EMERGENCY Oshkosh WI 54902 cell phone. Please Note: Envelopes and SERVICES packages not addressed properly 1. Go to www.codemessaging.net will not be delivered. 2. Click on the Login button The quickest, easiest way to obtain professional help for any type of emer- gency is to phone Camporee Security: (920) 230-7753, (920) 230-7754, 3. Click new user registration— (920) 230-7874 or Radio Channel 14. Request passport 4. Box will say affiliation—Type in §§ When calling, stay calm and carefully explain the problem DAY PASS WRISTBANDS and your location to the Camporee Safety Dispatcher. 2019camporee (no spaces) §§ Do not hang up until you are told to do so. 5. Type in personal information 6. Fill in new login and password There is an ambulance on site, therefore, call Medical/Ambulance dispatch first: (269) 921-2161, (269) 921-0214, or Radio Channel 16, before 7. You are now signed up for code dialing 911. messaging §§ When calling, stay calm and carefully explain the problem and your location to the Camporee Medical Dispatcher. These methods of contact will remain §§ Do not hang up until you are told to do so. private and only used during an emergency event at the Camporee.

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Arriving at PCM the Camporee & Leaving for Home

When can we arrive at the Camporee? There are two arrival or load-in-day options: §§ Monday, August 12 (8 a.m. until midnight) All Drones and Unmanned §§ Tuesday, August 13 (8 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.) Gates close at 7:30 p.m. Aircraft Systems (UAS) are not permitted on EAA Campgrounds do not open before grounds and airport property. Monday, August 12, 8 a.m.

When do activities begin? §§ All on-site & off-site activities start at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, August 13, 2019 §§ Opening night for the Main Stage is Tuesday night, August 13, 2019, at 7:30 p.m. to Broadcast 2019 When can we leave for home? You can leave at 11 p.m. Saturday Chosen Pathfinder Camporee night, August 17, 2019, when the gates Pathfinder Radio are open to exit. Schedule Watch the 2019 International (Viewers outside the U.S. may Pathfinder Camporee LIVE as it need to select “Hope Channel §§ Some drivers sleep Saturday In the prayerfully unlikely event unfolds! Hope Channel’s special North America” on the Settings during the day and drive out that we will not be able to have Camporee live stream brings screen.) about midnight Saturday night. anyone on the main stage dur- the evening main stage event For more details about Hope Their riders sleep through the ing the main programs, due to night on the way home. directly to you starting August Channel’s coverage, simply visit inclement weather or anything 13 through August 17, 2019. hopetv.org/camporee. §§ Only clubs leaving Saturday night unsafe, you will still be able to Our audience from around after the evening program may enjoy the programs. You will the world can tune-in to Live Stream Schedule bring their buses and vans into their need a AM/FM portable radio Camporee’s evening program Times are in U.S. Central Day- campsites at 7:30 p.m., through the with batteries to access Path- by simply going to hopetv. light Time. For the best viewing South Gate only. The South Gate finder Radio at FM 88.7, You can org/camporee to watch the experience, watch Hope will close again at 9 p.m. At 11 p.m., also listen to the broadcasts on all gates will be opened to anyone livestream. You can also watch Channel’s special live stream, your cell phone, tablet or laptop wanting to exit Camporee grounds. the livestream on our Hope scheduled to include the full by going to PathfinderRadio.com Channel app, which is available program, including baptisms. §§ Many other clubs stay camping Sat- and clicking on the Listen Now for iOS and Android devices, as urday night and enjoy the Saturday button. night special sales in Building A. well as Apple TV, Amazon Fire Tuesday, Aug 13—7:30–10 p.m. and Roku! Wednesday, Aug 14—6–9:30 p.m. These special sales include Campo- Broadcast Schedule In the app, just go to the Thursday, Aug 15—6–9:30 p.m. ree hats, shirts, pins, etc. Tuesday, 7:30–10 p.m. Featured screen and select Friday, Aug 16—6–9:30 p.m. §§ Most clubs plan to leave any time Wednesday–Friday, 6–9:30 p.m. Camporee. There, you can Saturday, Aug 17—8–11 a.m., before 12 p.m., Sunday, August Sabbath morning, 8–11 a.m. watch the live stream, as well as 7:30–10 p.m. 18, 2019. Sabbath evening, 7:30–10 p.m. each of the previous programs. §§ The campgrounds must be vacated by 2 p.m., Sunday, August 18, 2019.

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