HERITAGE
FAMILY CAMP

Check-in:
3:00-5:00 p.m.

First Meal: Monday dinner

Last Meal: Friday dinner

Speaker

Nathan Mestler will be speaking for the first two chapel sessions of Heritage Family Camp. He has served as the president of International Baptist College and Seminary since 2020. He enjoys investing in young people and enthusiastically teaching them life-changing principles from God’s Word. He grew up in a missionary family in Kenya and graduated from IBCS with a BA in Bible and Christian Service. He directed the youth program at Tri-City Baptist Church in Tempe, AZ, before earning his MDiv at Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary in Lansdale, PA. Since returning to Arizona, he has served in a varity of roles at IBCS and Tri-City–professor, dean of students, and college pastor. He is currently working on his DMin and is a chaplain in the Arizona Air National Guard. He and his wife Bethany have two sons and two daughters.

Things You Should Know

LODGING

MEALS

SPECIAL DIET

Arrival and Departure: Everyone attending an Ironwood camp, retreat, or conference must register at the office. Please do so upon arrival. The office is open at arrival times and each work day from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. First and last meals, as well as registration times, will be announced in the brochure for each camp.

Late Arrivals: Should your arrival be delayed for some reason, please call the camp office at 760.257.3503 to hold your reservations and to give us an estimate of your arrival time, especially if you will be late for the first meal.

What to Bring: Bed and bath linens are provided for campers age 18 and up at family and adult retreats; all campers attending summer or youth camps should bring bed and bath linens. Campers should bring a flashlight, Bible, note pad, pen or pencil, toiletries, and spending money. Please call if you have questions. You might also want to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, Chap Stick, hat, a water bottle, and a camera. During warmer months, you may want flip-flops to wear to and from the lake.

Community Dress Guidelines

  • Shorts: While standing, place your fist at the top of your kneecap; shorts should come to your wrist or below.
  • Skirts/Dresses: While standing, skirts/dresses should come at least to the top of the knee.
  • Anything skintight does not count as covered but can be worn as a base layer. Styles worn for the waterfront, athletic events/exercise, or bedtime should be worn at the appropriate time.
  • Tank tops, tight shirts or shorts, low necklines in front or back, and styles leaving the midriff bare or exposing undergarments should not be worn.
  • At the lake, guys should wear trunk-type suits, and girls should wear waterfront shorts over their swimsuits. If the top of a girl’s swimsuit is not lined or has a low neckline in front or back, a colored tank top must be worn over it.
  • Ironwood reserves the right to ask any camper to change his/her outfit if, in the estimation of the staff, the outfit is too immodest, too feminine/masculine, or too suggestive.

Please do not bring pets, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vapes, drugs, fireworks, or clothing with worldly advertising.

Special Diets: Because we cannot accommodate various special diets, please bring your own supplementary foods, if needed. A refrigerator, microwave, and toaster are available to store and prepare special diet foods. Food from a Homestead meal may be set aside for a future meal.

Clothing Tips: During spring, fall, and winter camps, the weather in the desert varies from quite warm to quite cold. Be prepared for either. For horseback riding, boots or shoes with heels are encouraged for a safer situation.

Lost & Found: Lost and found items not requested within 30 days will be disposed of. Requested items will be mailed at your expense.

For adult and family retreats only . . . Firearms: If firearms are brought, they are to be used only at the shooting range and at scheduled times. Adults bringing firearms should keep them locked in their vehicle at all other times.