March 16-17, April 27-28, October 26-27, & November 9-10, 2012
Rich fellowship times combined with plenty of time to scrapbook will make this a memorable weekend. You will be challenged as you create memories with other women doing something you love to do!
"This is a great time to focus on getting some scrapbooking done, spending time with all the ladies, laughing and having a blast" 2011 Scrapbooker
Click Here to register online.
Retreat Schedule
Friday
- 1-5 PM Registration/Open Scrapbooking in Deer Lodge
- 5:30 Dinner
- 6:30 “Crop Kick Off”
- 8:00 Snack and Open Scrapping time
Saturday
- 8:30 Breakfast
- 9:00 “Creative Crop” - Devotional
- 10:00 Open Scrapping time
- 12:30 PM Lunch
- 1:00 Open Scrapping time
- 5:30 Dinner
- 9:00 Closing
Lodging Options
You can choose to stay in either a Motel Room or a Cabin.
Motel Rooms are outfitted with a private bath, queen bed and bunks. All are heated and contain a dorm-sized refrigerator and microwave and sleep a maximum of 4 people. Towels, bedding and linens are provided for the queen bed only. Cabins are heated rooms with bunks. Each cabin holds 6-14 persons and is adjacent to full bath facilities.
Basic Retreat Cost (per person - Friday 1 pm to Saturday 9 pm)
| Cabin: | $85.00 |
| Motel: Single | $143.00 |
| Motel: Double | $98.00 |
| Motel: Triple+ | $85.00 |
Optional Saturday Night:
| Cabin: | $27.00 |
| Motel: Single | $72.00 |
| Motel: Double | $40.00 |
| Motel: Triple+ | $27.00 |
Optional Thursday Night:
| Cabin: | $20.00 |
| Motel: Single | $65.00 |
| Motel: Double | $32.00 |
| Motel: Triple+ | $20.00 |
You can register by downloading the registration form
brochure to mail or fax it to Beaver Camp or Click Here for a secure online registration form (requires a Paypal account). Our address is 8884 Buck Point Road, Lowville, NY 13367 and fax number is 315-376-7011. A confirmation will be mailed to you if you register by mail or fax.. If you choose to register online an email confirmation will be sent to you.
For a few laughs click on the video below as our weekend hosts find new uses for common household tools...





















