Annual Church Picnic
September 28, 2008
2:00 - 6:00 pm
Camp Tekoa
Bring a friend and join your Trinity family for a relaxing afternoon at Camp Tekoa. There are activities for all ages. The energetic can bring a swimsuit and enjoy swimming in the lake and riding the sip line. Ask Betty Case, Ken Sugawara or one of the children how exciting the zip line is. Others high energy activities include canoeing and paddle boating around the lake or a game of kick ball. For those not desiring water activities there are easy self guided hikes, and a low ropes course. For a truly relaxing afternoon join the many others in porch rocking and socializing.
2:00 - 4:30 Nature walks, chair rocking
2:30 - 4:30 Swimming, canoeing and sliding down the zip line
3:30 - 4:30 Special entertainment by: “Tom Fisch”
4:45 - 5:45 Dinner with friends
5:45 - 6:00 Group clean up
Dinner will be at 4:45 with meat (smoked pork loin and beef brisket) provided and cooked by Trinity’s own chefs: Mike Cook, Jim Kisner, Chuck Noegel, and Evans Tibedeau. The remainder of the food will be covered dish. Sign up now on the Kiosk in the narthex to bring your favorite dish.
Donations (suggested $5.00/adult and $3.00/child) will be appreciated to help defray the expense of meat, entertainment, camp rental, and lifeguards. Everyone is invited to help in the table clean up following the meal.
Special Entertainment
A special treat will be listening to the country, blue grass, and diverse range of music by Tommy Fisch. Tom began playing a guitar when he was ten years old. He has since become a singer and a songwriter entertaining audiences mainly throughout the East coast. His music has been recorded by many artists including the Oak Ridge Boys. Tom grew up in NY, moved to Nashville in 1991, then finally settled in WNC in 2004. For further information see: http://www.tomfisch.com/music.htm
Get Ready! As parking is limited it would be good to carpool. Sign Up NOW and get ready for the best day of the year!
Camp Tekoa is located on Kanuga Road. Go five miles from downtown and turn right on Thomas Road (Camp Tekoa's sign is on the right). Travel 0.2 miles on Thomas Road; the entrance to the camp is on the left.