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Wake up and smell the coffee!

Kids_Line_240Here in the Pacific Northwest, we are known for being coffee drinkers. If you enjoy a good cup of coffee as a part of your day, wouldn’t it be great if there was a way for you to have your coffee and, at the same time, help send a child to camp at Warm Beach?

Warm Beach Camp is excited to partner with Camano Island Coffee Roasters who, when you purchase their coffee through this program, will donate 10% of the sale to WBC’s Kids 2 Camp program. You will enjoy your coffee, and a child who otherwise would not be able to go to camp will get an opportunity to spend a week at camp this summer.

Without sounding like a commercial, I have to tell you, the coffee from Camano Island Coffee Roasters is pretty good! It is certified organic, and grown in the shade which produces a better tasting coffee. They are a fair trade company who provides a fair wage for the coffee farmers, and they work in partnership with Agros International to provide training and education for the farmers on how to run their operations in a sustainable way that improves the quality of life for their families.

You’re probably going to buy coffee anyway. Why not drink coffee that makes a difference in the world. For more information on how you can purchase coffee and help raise funds for the Kids 2 Camp program, please go to their Kids 2 Camp coffee website. Follow the three easy steps to get a free pound of coffee to try and set up the size and schedule for your next order. Then, sit back and smell the coffee!

Preparing Leaders through Horsemanship

Warm Beach Horsemanship fosters a wide array of hopeful young riders each year. The WIT (Wrangler in Training) program is designed to develop horsemanship, schooling, and teaching skills in a ministry-based environment. Within a WIT’s time at Warm Beach, they sharpen and practice skills in horse handling, schooling horses with specific goals in mind, riding with a strong basic balanced position, and finding connection with the horse. Through the dynamics of a relationship between horse and rider, a greater understanding ...

Hold on Tight!

Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep his promise. Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near. Hebrews 10:23-25 NLT Have you ever been in a situation where someone told you to hold on tight? ...

Welcome Meg and Aly!

Warm Beach Camp is excited to welcome the new Assistant Horsemanship Director, Meg Rudy, and Barn manager, Aly Arnold! Meg Rudy Meg grew up at a camp near Spokane, Washington. Her parents were involved in the Horsemanship program, where Meg developed a love for horses and riding from a very young age. When her family moved to Idaho to run a ranch, she continued to ride horses and was involved in boarding and lessons. She is a CHA level 4 ...