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Wondering what you should bring on retreat and
what you should leave home? Take a look at the lists below for some guidelines to
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What
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- Sleeping bag or your own sheets and blanket and pillow
- Washcloth and towel
- Toiletries
- Appropriate clothing for indoor activities and winter outdoor
activities
- Extra money for rental of ice skates or cross country skis (about $3
each if you plan on participating in these activities), or the gift and bookstore
- Snack food and drink donationsNo Soda or Red Punch
- SIGNED PERMISSION/EMERGENCY CONTACT SLIPS
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- Personal stereo/entertainment equipment of any kind. Cell phones are
allowed for keeping in touch with parentsreception is poor in the mountains,
however. Cell phones need to be off or in silent mode during retreat sessions.
- Skis, snowboards, hockey sticks or any other outdoor equipment. We
just dont have the room and all necessary equipment is available to rent.
- In order to prevent theft or loss, please do not bring any valuables
that cannot be carried with you at all times.
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