Scripture Union: Skramble with Slovakia Teens

Scripture Union: Skramble with Slovakia Teens

Date: Sun 24th - Sat 30th July
Venue: Oswestry, Shropshire
Age Range: 13-16
Capacity: 40 (UK) and 20 (Slovakia)
Fee: £169

Description:
A new Summer project of the Scripture Union (SU) with SU Slovakia in 2005. Part of the holiday fee will be contributed for a group of Slovakia teenagers to come to UK to experience a unique Christian environment.

The camp features challenging physically activities such as climbing, canoeing, abseiling, horse-riding, mountain biking, or something a little gentler in pace like ice-skating, bowling, relaxing in heated indoor swimming pool.

This will be a holiday to discover more of God and how to approach to Christianity that is different in Eastern Europe. Teenagers may get a chance to participate in a new team to support Euro 2008.

Leader:
Andy and Paula Prince, Natalia Luptakova.

Booking
For further details, please email Paula Prince at mkprinces@tiscali.co.uk or call 0190 850 3481.
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