The 5th year of Mission House Reading Camp begin this morning with everything strangely running on schedule when it’s usually a fairly hectic first morning of camp. Volunteer bus drivers from the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection provide our transportation for the week and the early morning trip at 7:30am had all the campers here by 8:30am as planned. Campers begin learning centers at 9am and are currently enjoying an afternoon of horseback riding at a horse farm.
The volunteers listed below are the staff for the Mission House Reading Camp this week. Many of these volunteers have volunteered at several Reading Camps including the Mission House Reading Camp last year. Please keep them in your prayers and if you know them, send them a word of thanks and support as they teach, read aloud, laugh with, and love the Reading Campers coming to Mission House this week.
Camp Directors
Mary Eclov, Lexington, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
Ginger Sauls, Diocese of Lexington
Holly Davis, Winchester, Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Counselors
Andy Sauls, Lexington
Michael Westneat, Lexington
Solly Van Meter, Winchester, Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Callie Snowden, Winchester, Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Logan Terry, Winchester, Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Support Staff
Pat Allen, Lexington, Christ Church Cathedral
C.C. Johnson, Lexington, St. Raphael’s Episcopal Church
Phyllis Farson, Lexington, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
Read Aloud Volunteers
Sally Purvis, Mt. Sterling, Ascension Episcopal Church
David Johnson Paris, St. Peter’s
Bill Hiles, Lexington, St. Martha’s
Rev. Elise Johnstone, Lexington, Good Shepherd
Teachers
Tracy Ellis Lexington, Christ Church Cathedral
Charlie Dalton, Lexington, Christ Church Cathedral
Pam Brown, Lexington, Good Shepherd
Rev. Joan Pritcher, Lexington, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
Candece Jeter, Lexington, St. Peter & Paul
Candice Lucas, Lexington, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
Judy Endicott, Lexington, Good Shepherd
Virginia Cheek, Lexington, Christ the King
Peggy Manley, Lexington, Southland Christian Church
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