Monday, August 15, 2011

2011 Golf Classic


Eighteen holes, one hundred golfers three hundred tees, and thousands in donations is what gives kids each year the opportunity to go to camp. Teen Ranch’s Charity Golf Classic, in it’s 22nd year, is a highlight for staff and donors alike. Everyone gets together to make it possible for kids to go to camp.

This year on Monday, September 12 Ranch friends and family will tee off at Caledon Golf club for the annual event. Tee off is at 8 AM and the tournament runs as a ‘best ball’ competition. After the game all golfers and sponsors gather at the Teen Ranch Dining room for a meal and an auction. Prizes are donated from local businesses and other sponsors; last years prizes included passes to the Hockey Hall of Fame and a VIA Rail trip.

The 2010 tournament sponsored 35 campers to attend Teen Ranch’s summer week-long residential camp. These campers are from right here in Orangeville all the way to Harlem NY. During summer camp they develop skills in soccer, hockey, horse riding or extreme sports, are able to meet new friends and grown mentally, physically and socially.

Emma, a young camper here week two says, “Teen Ranch is an amazing opportunity for an adventure. I absolutely love it here. Teen Ranch is Heaven on Earth!!” Kayla, from week 4, had a similar experience, “It was my first time at teen ranch and I had such a good experience! I wouldn’t change anything!”

At Teen Ranch we feel so privileged to be able to build into the lives of kids.

Help us make it happen by golfing with us on the 12th, by sponsoring the tournament or donating prizes. For more information please contact Shannon at 519 941 4501 ext 299 or email shannon@teenranch.on.ca

Focus - Brendan Obrien


The theme for the summer this year is ‘FOCUS’. The verse we used to challenge the staff, and back this theme up, is found in Galatians 6:9, and reads:
“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.”

Working for the summer at Teen Ranch, is an awesome opportunity to do ‘good’ for people, and to simply talk to them about God. However, we find that time and time again, things come up that take our focus away from doing these ‘good’ things.

Jesus gives us an awesome illustration in Luke 9 of what focus looks like. Jesus had asked several people to follow him, and they all replied with “yes, but first let us go and take care of some things first, ” and Jesus’ reply was, “No-one who puts his hand to the plough and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.”

What a great challenge to fix our eyes ahead and ‘FOCUS’ on what God calls us to do. He will help us do this when we ask Him.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

KHL vs Canadian Hockey Games Friday & Saturday Night!


The Russians have returned to Teen Ranch!

Donetsk Donbas, a team from the Ukraine, made up of Ukrainian and Russian professional players, from the Russian Upper League, are here training at Teen Ranch. Players from the KHL (Continental Hockey League), the farm club for the Russian Pro League are playing a team of Canadians this weekend as a part of their North American Training.

Their manager and director John McIntosh says "The Ukrainian team next season is joining the Russian Upper League.  It’s a big step up for them.  This Canadian tour is a chance to evaluate their players (27 coming to Canada).  The tour is also a way to show the team their commitment towards building a professional program. Its my hope that we'll be able to bring one Russian or Ukrainian pro team each summer to Teen Ranch."

Canadian players are everywhere from Jr A to NHL draft picks for this years teams.

Games are July 22 & 23 at 6 PM in the Teen Ranch Ice Corral.

As a part of their Canadian hockey experience Donetsk Donbas will also be visiting sites in Southern Ontario at the Hockey Hall of Fame, Niagara Falls and the CN Tower. Though they are looking forward to exploring the area they are here primarily to train, their pro season starts approximately a month before ours. 

Friday, July 8, 2011

Minute to Win It Needs

I have another quick request for some things (thanks to all you who have responded to my other request!)

I'm looking for some things to use for minute to win it and various other camp activities. So some things that I could use that you would probably just throw out anyway are:
Empty cereal boxes
Empty soda cans
Empty toilet paper or paper towel rolls
Compact disks (especially the ones that you scratched or messed up so that they are basically only good as a coaster)
Empty kleenex boxes
Newspaper
Cardboard
Old (or new) puzzles (especially ones that are in the 20-60 piece range) - these are good for incorporation into games as part of a challenge, or they can be used for team building, and various sorts of things.

Thanks everyone!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Summer Camp

Hi Everyone!

We've had a busy couple months with school groups and planning for SUMMER!

As we organize ourselves for Summer program, there are some things we still need to make the games and activities the best they've ever been.

If you are able to donate any of the following items to Teen Ranch please call 519 941 4501 or email Josh Menzies at joshmenzies@gmail.com

Thanks so much for your generosity!

1) White sheets of any kind (for flags and such in summer)
2) Solid colour sheets of any kind
3) Rubbermade bins
4) Paint (finger paint, craft paint, fabric paint)
5) Water balloons
6) Boardgames (especially short ones like: Trouble and Sorry, as well as other short games like: Connect Four, Tic-tac-toe, Dutch Blitz, and games like that).
7) Any sort of old clothing that you think might be useful for a costume of some sort.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The Hockey Source Live

Our director, Tim Stevens, was on the radio recently being interviewed by the Hockey Source about our summer schools.

Listen HERE.


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Mother Daughter Equestrian Retreat

Bring your mothers out for Mothers Day for a fun relaxing weekend full of good food, new friends and a great time on horse back.

Lessons and trail rides available throughout the weekend, as well as nature hikes, crafts, games, yoga and lots of relaxing!

$200 + HST

Call Britt for more information 519 941 4501 or email at britt@teenranch.on.ca

REGISTER HERE! or email Britt at britt@teenranch.on.ca

Carriage House Update

The heat is on in the Carriage House! Hallelujah!! Bryan's Fuels along with EJ Walsh have hooked up the modern and very efficient boiler that heats the upper and lower levels with the in floor heating system.
Sean Coll and his crew have finished the drywall, priming and first coat of paint on the lower level walls and some of the ceilings...it looks really good! The stairs have been installed between the two levels.
The stairs, porches and entrances on the north and south ends are operational and looking really good. These are made with lumber from Terry Kell's property and finished under John Hayward's expertise and direction.
Jeff Schneyderberg and Darryl Schenk have worked long and hard to mill, sand, stain and spray all the trim that is scheduled to be installed by Dave Black this week.
All available staff hands were on deck to experience the raising of the first "beam" in The Great Room. This was orchestrated by John Hayward.
Mike Markquardt who comes all the way from Michigan, is coming to build the fireplace inside The Great Room. God bless you Mike!
In the near future we are looking forward to the return of our dear Irene Dunn from Australia. She is a master hand for tiling.
We are getting there. By God's grace, The Carriage House will be completed and fully operational. Bunkhouses 3 through 4b will be history!! Glory to God!!

Nico Koeslag is always friendly, supportive and smiling...and also happens to have been responsible for building Maintenance here at the Ranch since 2003. Thanks for all you do Nico!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Eleven Years!

I find myself writing this on March 8th, 2011, eleven
years to the day of when I started working for the Lord at Teen Ranch Canada. What a blessing these last eleven years have been to my family and I. From my standpoint, I feel that working day by day in a Christian ministry has helped me to grow in my walk with God, as I`ve seen many people‘s lives' change here as they come to the realization that God is real and that he has a plan for each of our lives.

As far as my family is concerned, they have all been impacted. Jon and Josh both found their spouses here and Nicole and Katie have both been impacted by the Ranch as well. Thank you Lord for allowing me to serve you the last eleven years at Teen Ranch Canada.

Brian Smith continues to be a tremendous blessing to all or us—and if you come to Teen Ranch and he’s on -site, he’ll likely be the first one to welcome you. We have appreciated Brian’s of humour, steadfast faith and encouraging words over the years. We know you won’t mind if we wish you yet another ...
“Happy 11th Anniversary Brian!”

Friday, April 15, 2011

Property News!

We have had a very busy and productive winter season caring for the facilities here at the Ranch. Fresh coats of paint and touch ups have been done in a few much needed places.


Thanks go to Mr. Darryl, Luke Murray, Nikki Scott, Sarah Fabok as well as Brian Smith and Jackie Wilson for their team effort in completing the work - especially with all that smelly fire code paint.
Some of the other projects that were completed were a new games room; a new fireside room; trim paint and touch ups in the Coach House as well as new feature wall on lower level.

We also saw new fire doors, Darryl has been doing a wonderful job keeping on top of these items.

The lobby in the Ice Corral has a fresh coat of paint. As well, work on the bathrooms is being done with the help of Randy Reeso who works at the Ice Corral.


Bev Marshall has been a star these past few months in monitoring and encouraging all the staff to help refresh the Ranch. Way to go Bev!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Certified Horsemanship Association

Each May long weekend, Teen Ranch hosts an invaluable clinic that trains and certifies Horseback Riding Instructors. We use this for training and preparation for our own staff, and also certify about 20 others from all over Canada. Each participant is required to teach at least four lessons. They are evaluated by their group members as well as their Clinic Instructors with a huge emphasis on safety, education and fun on horses. This clinic drastically improves teaching ability, even within the five days of the clinic. 

While participants aren‘t teaching, they are role playing for other instructors. This allows the instructors to have something to teach, but it also creates an understanding of where those beginner riders are coming from. Having our own riding instructors take part in the CHA Clinic has allowed us to provide well-trained, confident instructors for our guests.

Corrie Ensom is well-recognized as an excellent riding instructor and has taught our intensive program for many years. She is certified as a Master Instructor for CHA.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Basecamp

Our brand new registration program is coming along very nicely. Every day brings us a little bit closer to the final product.
This weekend (March 18-20, 2011) was the testing of a module for the Snack Bar POS system. This module implements a full product database which is searchable via a barcode scanning system. Each item scanned gets added to a live shopping cart that automatically calculates totals and is payable by cash or credit/debit card. All payment information is instantly sent to our accountant, Anne Burzese, negating the job of an employee running the snack bar to pass the information on to Anne at the end of their shift.
The next module to be implemented will be a mass mailing project. This mass mailer makes it extremely easy to filter through our database full of contacts and send the appropriate, personalized emails. The database can be filtered by anything from campers and golfers all the way down to all males that play in our Men‘s League and like Mars Bars.

Dane Stevens has been a bless- ing to Teen Ranch. Using his knowledge and skills of web language and graphic design, he has created a new media outlook for the Ranch.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Hockey Programs

Pond Hockey was great this season. We worked hard and finished
strong with the end of the season party. We look forward to Spring Hockey starting up April 10th and we also have 3 sessions left of skills and skating Wednesday nights.
A pre-rep tryout clinic will be held at Teen Ranch April 11th to the 15th. This is one of our new programs, designed to attract players to fine tune their skills before tryouts.
Of course, we can't forget the Three on Three summer hockey for all ages. We had a great turnout for Bring a Friend Weekend with 55 campers in our hockey program. Can't wait until summer camp – we‘ll see you on the ice!

-Jay Pagett
As head hockey instructor since January, Jay has fantastic ideas and the energy to further develop and fill Teen Ranch hockey programs. Jay was the Head Hockey Coach at University of Florida from Sept 2008, leading the Gators into battle. Jay studied Sports Management at Liberty University and has served as an on-ice instructor at Teen Ranch summer camp many summers.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Upcoming Events - April

Spring is coming! (And I didn‘t receive that information from the 
groundhog.) So how do I know? Because we at Teen Ranch have started to plan the Easter Open House! What does that mean for you? Chocolate, trail rides, giant swing, pony rides and lots more! The best part is...it‘s FREE! Come bring your whole family and join us on April 23, 2011. The Open House will be followed by a Teen Ranch VIP Reunion for all Teen Ranch alumni!
Attention all you great husbands and daughters out there - I am sure you are aware that Mother‘s Day is on May 8th. Instead of buying her the traditional vacuum cleaner or dish- washer (which I am sure she loved), how about giving her the opportunity to take a whole weekend off? This year we are introducing our first Mother/Daughter Equine Retreat. What better way to bond than over riding lessons, trail rides, spa night, chocolate fountains and campfires? Mom doesn‘t  have to ride if she doesn‘t want to. Give her a weekend she deserves May 13-15th..

Full of amazing energy and enthusiasm, Britt is doing a fantastic job of keeping things humming here at Teen Ranch.
For more information on these events and others, please contact Britt at britt@teenranch.on.ca or visit our website www.teenranch.on.ca.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Program Fun


It's interesting how much planning goes into getting a camp program ready to run, and it's rewarding to see things come together as that planning gets more and more underway, but more rewarding still is to be able to look back on the program after it has run its course and to be able to see where the planning paid off! 
As a ground work of planning and preparation being built layer upon layer toward next summer, I am excited to see how it will all pan out! In the mean time, Bring a Friend weekend camps and March Break Day Camp was a great time of fun and outreach - both to kids who have been to Teen Ranch before and to kids who came for the very first time. 

-Joshua Menzies

Josh joined the ranks of full-time staff as year-round Program Coordinator this past September. Having hosted weekday groups and run programs for school groups, day camps and camp weekends, he’s proven himself to be dedicated, orga- nized, creative, and more than capable of putting together and running a well-balanced program!. Thank you Josh!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Super Summer Staff

Wow – what a line-up of gifted, mature staff God is bringing our way this summer to care for the campers and guests that He also brings along! 
Daily inquiries about volunteering weekends and throughout the summer come in. For me, it‘s always amazing to see how God fits all the puzzle pieces in to put a team together who are eager to accomplish the mission He‘s given us to love Christ and radiate His love.
Positions are quickly filling with returning staff and new staff applying. As well as being blessed with great Canadian staff, there are also a number of international staff applying once again. These applicants hail from Australia, Scotland, France and Germany. We are excited to join together for a concentrated week of Staff Train- ing at the end of June in our effort to train future world leaders and then...
bring on the summer!

-Ann 

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Director's News

The first thing that comes to mind is to mention what a wonderful staff we have here and to point out what a great job they are doing. Teen Ranch really is blessed to have some of the most dedicated and en- couraging and supportive people to be found! This is so much more evident when we consider what a difficult and trying year we have faced.
Canada Revenue Agency followed through on their opinion that Teen Ranch does not meet their test of what it means to advance the gospel and officially annulled our charity status in July 2010 removing our ability to issue tax receipts for donations made to Teen Ranch. Teen Ranch now operates as Not for Profit. Tax receipts can still be issued for donations made to the Teen Ranch Foundation, but there are many restrictions as to how this money can be directed to Teen Ranch for it‘s use. We are continuing to work on the details with our lawyers.
We have had to spend approximately $80,000 in fire department upgrades so far this year and have a considerable amount of work still to do.
The economy has been bad, summer camp and weekend group numbers have been down. It could be easy to become discouraged at times, but we hold on to the knowledge that we are in God‘s hands and He is a very big God! 
For over 43 years God has lead us, cared for us and provided for the Ranch‘s needs just at the right time: His time. In the midst of everything, God continues to do His work and we have been very blessed to be able to share the message of Jesus with many people, of different ages, from different backgrounds and situations and even different countries. Being aware of what‘s happening in Japan at the moment, certainly helps put things into perspective for many of us in the midst of our trials. 

Thank you to all of you who continue to support the Ranch in prayer, physical help and finances. God has done a great work here for more than 43 years, touching and changing the lives of many, many people, bringing so many into the Kingdom. Please pray with us that we will continue to walk by faith and be faithful to Him and the awesome work He is doing here.

Blessings, Tim

Monday, April 4, 2011

Let It Shine!

My verse in the Bible is Galatians 2:20. It says, ―I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. This is my favourite verse because it tells us that when we live it shouldn‘t really be us living at all but Christ living in us! When people see Christians walk, talk, and just live in general they should be able to tell that this is Christ living in them. There should be a real differ- ence between Christians and those of the world. How do we make our lives look different? Read Micah 6:8 (another of my favourites) ―And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.

Alyssa Jansen has been a wonderful addition to our staff letting Christ shine through her everyday!

Monday, March 28, 2011

The American Camping Association talks about Summer Camp

The Case for Camp — Why Kids Need It Now More Than Ever

By Peg L. Smith
Change is a part of life. It is often directly related to survival and can enrich one's life in ways unexpected. Childhood is in essence a time of profound change and development. It is exciting and disquieting at the same time. When it comes to our children, we need to be sure that change is made for the better.
We've been so concentrated on the brain, we forget about the rest of our bodies. This change in focus has lead to an obesity rate that is unacceptable. Our kids are not as healthy as the generation before.
Families used to live in a community. We've lost that, keeping kids inside and losing a sense of neighborhood.
Add to that the fact that our kids stand to inherit all the economic, social, and environmental challenges we've created, and the legacy we have left our children and youth begins to look bleak.
So, how do we prepare our children with the skills and more importantly, the competencies they will need to tackle changes in our world?  We could start with a positive camp experience. A quality camp experience provides our children with the opportunity to learn powerful lessons in community, character-building, skill development, and healthy living — a meaningful, engaged, and participatory environment.
Camp promotes community. It creates this great space that shows kids how to live together and care for one another. There are norms and negotiation of boundaries; there are rules. Camp is a place where kids can "practice" growing up stretching their social, emotional, physical, and cognitive muscles outside the context of their immediate family. This is what childhood is supposed to provide.
Camp teaches critical thinking. We need to remember how important it is to be actively involved in the learning process, and camp affords that. We're going to need really strong problem solvers in the next century. We need the science, math, and biology, but without the ability to relate, connect, empathize, or inspire innovation, how will our kids be able to make a difference in the challenges now facing us? 
The camp experience embraces the natural environment. While children have fewer and fewer opportunities to be outdoors, the camp experience advances the outdoor learning environment. As we become more concerned about saving the planet, we run out and make DVDs and videos about it. But the environment needs to be experienced to be appreciated. Kids need to catch tadpoles in the creek, wander among the trees, and feel the sun on their faces to understand the importance of those things. What happens to a generation that may grow up not seeing stars in the dark of the night?
Camp creates future leaders. The camp experience offers kids a close-up look at compassionate leadership through the camp director, counselors, resident nutritionist, and other camp personnel. And kids get loads of opportunities to practice being a leader themselves — song leader, lunch table leader, team captain, the list goes on and on.
Camp is an equal opportunity life changer. It addresses universal childhood needs not specific to a particular racial, ethnic, or socioeconomic group. Nobody is left out. It's all about childhood development.
Camp has a lasting impact. One of the greatest gifts you can give a child is a sense of success and achievement. Camp teaches kids how to be active participants, ask questions, ask for help, and try new things. They leave understanding that it's okay to feel a little uncomfortable sometimes, because that's generally what happens when you're getting ready to learn something. The camp experience translates back in real-world experience — in an "I can" attitude.
We need to advocate for our young people. We should promote opportunities for kids — give them camp experiences that serve as an antidote for the world's challenges. We need to recognize this is not a series of frivolous activities. We often think if it looks like fun it must be unimportant, but "fun" is a young person's "work" — to learn, to grow, to be productive, creative, and happy. If they don't do that work, they won't turn into healthy adults.
Now more than ever, kids need camp. Visit www.CampParents.org to find out how you can change a life by helping make it possible for every child to have a camp experience.
Peg L. Smith is the chief executive officer of the American Camp Association.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Bring A Friend

This weekend is our first Bring A Friend Weekend.
Stay tuned for more information!!

While you're waiting for these fabulous weekends, enjoy this clip from our Summer programs!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Mel's 75th!


FINAL REMINDER!

Mel is turning 75 in March!  Mel’s recent stroke was a scary reminder that we have to make sure that the people we love KNOW how much we appreciate them! 

This is your last chance to write a note to Mel, letting him know how much we appreciate him and the work he has done at Teen Ranch and in your lives! 

Please email your note RIGHT AWAY tocorrie@teenranch.on.ca or go to our website to complete your note online at www.teenranch.on.ca/thanksmel

Thank you for your help in reflecting on Mel’s amazing life and encouraging him for the future!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

BAF FAQ

So many of you have been asking questions about our upcoming Bring A Friend Weekends.

This is an opportunity for campers that are apprehensive about camp to come and check it out. A weekend camp is a non threatening, exciting environment to experience camp to the fullest!

When campers are dropped off (7 PM Friday night) they will sign up for their skill - hockey or horseback riding - and go straight into an all camp game.

Saturday morning is spent doing your skill of choice. Hockey players will be on the ice for shinny and skill development, while horseback riders will enjoy a ground lesson or trail ride. All campers will meet up for lunch then the afternoon is spent doing winter-y fun activities! We are hoping that the rock climbing wall and giant swing will be up and running too. We will have trail rides and snow shoe hikes, fort building contests, board games, ice time, crafts and more.

Saturday night will be spent doing a campfire and a camp wide game, a mission impossible or paint wars perhaps?

Sunday morning is a skill session and a fun game, followed by lunch. Campers are to be picked up at 1 PM.

We look forward to seeing you!!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Our Kids Media - Why Send a Child to Camp...

Why Go To Camp

This article is a brief one on a great website that showcases and describes the reasons for children now to go to camp.
The newest print addition of Our Kids Mag tells parents about Nature "Deficit Disorder" and why kids of the 21st century need to spend time outside.

Here at Teen Ranch, campers maximize their time outside by learning their skills on horseback and through dry land training out in the sunshine. Afternoon activities are based around outdoor programming such as swimming, kayaking, jousting, trail riding and more.

Get outside! Go to camp!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

GMHL All Star game at Teen Ranch


An Olympic sized arena seemed to favour the World side of the Greater Metro Hockey League All Star game held at Teen Ranch in Caledon on Saturday, January 15.
The 13 team league sent its top players for the annual event which was divided between the World team, comprised of foreign born players, and Team North America which had home grown talent on the roster.
The first period ended with Team North America leading 2-1.
But the second period turned it around.
After playing to a 5-5 tie, the World team scored four in the second half of the frame putting the pressure on North America to get back in the game in the final twenty minutes.
But a strong attack gave the World a lead and Team North America just couldn’t make up the deficit.
A final goal with 59 seconds left on the clock gave Team World a 13-6 win.
The game won’t affect the standings or points leaders in the league but it did offer the fans an opportunity to see their favourite players mix it up with other teams and watch the best players step on the ice with other top talent.
“This is an opportunity to recognize your athletes and have them play for a decent size crowd.” said GMHL Director of Communications Marshall Uretsky.
Uretsky is also the owner of the Toronto Canada Moose hockey club.
“It gives the opportunity to exchange styles of play and meet some other players from around the league. Especially in our league where it has been a major decision for a lot of people to join our league.” he said in reference to the controversy that has surrounded the GMHL since it’s inception. “As well as to showcase the better talent in our league for scouts, and from everything to other players and parents and media to show that the calibre of our league is exceptional. We continue to improve every day, and like All Star games in general this gives a pat on the back to those who are in the top end of the league.”
The Shelburne Redwings had a strong showing representing Team World.
Redwings head coach Jim Aldred was on the bench.
Shelburne forwards Denis Zverey, Alex Nikulnikov, Stanislav Dzakhov, and defenceman Nikita Vakilyey kept a constant rotation on the ice, and goalie Georgy Kiselev was in goal for the first period of the game.
The Redwings will get back to business this weekend with a road game against Toronto on Saturday, January 22, at the Thornhill Community Centre.
The game is scheduled for 7:35 p.m.
By BRIAN LOCKHART
Sports Editor Orangeville Citizen
January 20, 2011

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Carriage House Renos.

Since Irene and Chris from Australia finished tiling the upstairs bathrooms in the fall, much more has been accomplished on the Carriage House thanks to some extremely hard working, committed men, not the least of which is Mel. It certainly seems that not a day goes by (except Sundays) that Mel cannot be found there outworking the rest of us on staff as usual! :) By the way, Mel has almost 
com- pletely recovered from the stroke he suffered back in June. We praise God for His goodness!
Much of the work completed is on the outside of the building. Thanks to the extremely generous donation of siding by Ross Mitchell, owner of Gemthane, Mel and Nico finished the siding.
John Hayward and his friend, Colby Chin, formed a landscape team. Weekend after weekend they labored to place large, flat, landscape stones to form stairs on each side of the building and make a beautiful retaining wall for sandy soil on the north and south sides. These were generously donated by La Farge.
One of John‘s passions is timber frame and he and handyman Jeff Schneyderberg have built the decks, porches and stairways. Matt Stevens has worked with them to stain the large timber frame.
Thanks to a company called Gel, soffit, fascia and eaves troughs (that is, gutters to the Aussies!) are nearly complete.
The hydro connection will soon be complete by C.I.D.‘s Robert Ralph. Robert was on full-time staff years ago and continues to be very generous to the Ranch.
As you can imagine in this cold, winter weather, the workers are really looking forward to Bryan‘s Fuel hook- ing up the new boiler to heat the building. Apart from being warmer, they can resume work on the drywall and completion of the lower level. Inside, Mel, Darryl Schenk and John have painted, trimmed and installed cupboards.
The Carriage House continues to stand as a testimony to the faithfulness of God and His ability to provide not only quality goods, but skilled and dedicated workers.

Nico Koeslag is always friendly, supportive and smiling...and also happens to have been responsible for building mainte- nance since 2003. Thanks for all you do Nico!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Jay Pagett - new Teen Ranch Hockey Instructor

New Coach Jay Pagett is coming in to Teen Ranch focused and excited about our new hockey programs!

Jay is excited about the ministry and mentoring opportunities that lie ahead for him here, both during dry land and on the ice. He says "I'm most excited about building the hockey programs to quality camps with players like Brett Robinson, Danny Ellis, Dave Semenyna, Mike Binnie and Ben Clarke. We have an amazing facility at our fingertips, olympic ice and great living facilities that give us the opportunity to hang out with youth."

This article displays Jay's talents and previous coaching experience. We're so excited to welcome him to full time staff, and he looks forward to meeting you!

Florida Gator's Winning Streak!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Thank You Weekend Staff!!

Well.........like I always say......I have THE best job on the Ranch!
Every Friday night I meet not only a variety of great people with their groups—youth groups, sports teams, men`s and lady`s groups, old friends and new. Now that is a blessing! ... but, to top that off, I have the immense pleasure of greeting weekend volunteers and their amazing parents who drive them literally from far and wide to spend the weekend with us at the Ranch!
Our weekends are busy with delivering snacks, preparing meals, cleaning up, doing dishes, taking trail rides and all that goes in to making our guests feel cared for and important. Barn staff have the responsibility to
care for and feed the horses as well as ensure the wellbeing of the riders......a huge undertaking for our young staff.
Those of us who work with the volunteers endeavour to provide clear and kind direction and training which has proven to pay off.......we are truly blessed to have fabulous youth who volun- teer over the summer when the stakes are high.
Apart from the practical, manual job training our goal is to en- courage spiritual growth in Christ in our young people. Weekly devotions are intend to awaken a desire to know more about the Lord and the interest He has in each one. On Sunday mornings we attend a local
church.....often that is an eye opener and provides conversation with the volunteers.
As full time staff we have seen campers become volunteers, vol- unteers become staff and staff become solid Christian citizens, husbands, wives and parents. If anything could be more rewarding than that. I have yet to see it!
It is an honour and blessing to know each and every one..........

Sharon Koeslag is our beloved week- end retreat hostess and mom to everyone! She consistently sets a high standard of excellence as she cares for guests volunteer weekend staff. Thanks for your TLC Sharon!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Question of the Day

What do you do when it‘s cold, snowy, minus 10 degrees and all the pools are closed? Come to Teen Ranch of course! We have tons of events coming up for the whole family to enjoy!
Ladies of all ages, round up your friends and join us for a relaxing spa weekend complete with trail riding, snow tubing, ice skating and some of the best food you will ever have!
For all the summer campers out there, if you think camp was a blast in the summer, wait till you experience it in the winter! Get ready to make new friendships and revive the old ones in the snowy hills of Caledon!
And for all the Fathers and Grandfa- thers feeling left out, have no fear, we have something for you too; Family Day—the best Stat holiday the government has given us! Take full ad- vantage of it with our Winter Carnival — skating, tubing, family competitions and free hot chocolate awaiting you! Bring your snow gear and get ready to bring your family and have fun!
To learn more about these and other great events please visit us at www.teenranch.on.ca
We can‘t wait to see you!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Josh and Luke Polar Dip!

What keeps You Coming Back to Teen Ranch Kyle?

I first attended Teen Ranch as a ten year old camper. Ever since then, Teen Ranch has given me the tools to go from a house league hockey player to a AAA hockey player. More importantly, having had an ignorance of Jesus, to rec- ognizing him as Lord.
Now being on staff, helping and watching the development and transformation in our campers like I had, is an amazingly rewarding experience.I‘ve also loved being around such a fun environment and knowing that our campers can have an incredibly fun week, and still learn valuable life lessons.

―Teach a child to choose the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it.
Proverbs 22:6

Kyle Kokotailo has served his Lord here at the Ranch for the past three sum- mers as a bunkhouse leader, hockey instructor and lifeguard...and we are thankful!!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Winter Retreats

Typically, the winter months bring a bit of down time. Not so much this winter. God has blessed us with lots of group bookings....and we are thankful!
One of the best parts of my job is to see both old and new groups come and go. We have built many good relationships with very faithful groups and are blessed to build relationships with new ones.
Some of the exciting things we have going on this winter include 120 Rus- sian hockey players and parents who are currently here for 2 weeks over the Christmas and New Year‘s holi- days. This is a great opportunity for us to host another International group and we hope and pray that it will grow into a more extensive relationship in the future.
January brings with it the opportunity to serve several first time groups. ..very exciting!

-Jody Boateng

Monday, January 3, 2011

Program Fun

I'm excited about what awaits us in this upcoming year! Each summer, our goal here at Teen Ranch is that every camper will have the opportunity to experience the best week of camp that he or she has ever had. For campers who are return- ing, you can expect added ex- citing games and activities. I'm also really looking forward to the staff/camper reunion this February. It will be a great time of fun, relaxation, excel- lent food, and building friendships with campers and staff.
I love working here at Teen Ranch and the many great opportunities to interact with so many different people—to be able to have an impact on their lives and be impacted in return!
I invite you to join with us in prayer (I'm sure that many of you already have!) as we march
boldly on in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ into all that this New Year holds for us; the fun, the excitement, but also the challenges that lie ahead.

-Josh Menzies