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==Details==
==Details==
'''Friday, April 19 - Monday, April 22'''
* '''Friday, April 19 - Monday, April 22'''


'''Lake of the Oaks, Missouri'''
* '''Lake of the Oaks, Missouri'''


Hosted by: The [[Brent_Jarvis|Brent and Shannon Jarvis family]], a His Church at Loess Hills CORE family, and HHC Living Network Personal Contact Minister (PCM).
Hosted by: The [[Brent_Jarvis|Brent and Shannon Jarvis family]], a His Church at Loess Hills CORE family, and HHC Living Network Personal Contact Minister (PCM).

Revision as of 11:41, 25 March 2013

3-page PDF Brochure of 2013 Gathering

Details

  • Friday, April 19 - Monday, April 22
  • Lake of the Oaks, Missouri

Hosted by: The Brent and Shannon Jarvis family, a His Church at Loess Hills CORE family, and HHC Living Network Personal Contact Minister (PCM).

Accommodations

Camping

The Lake of the Oaks Commons Area has lots of space for camping but no hook-ups, the Commons is a large field surrounding the Clubhouse.

If people would prefer to camp with hook-ups there are some campgrounds in the area:

R.V. Parks

Hotels, Motels, B&Bs


Lake of the Oaks Facilities

  • The Clubhouse - The Lake of the Oaks clubhouse has modern restrooms, sorry no showers, a full kitchen, folding tables and chairs for inside use, a covered patio and picnic tables outside. The clubhouse has some exterior electrically outlets.
  • The Commons Area - The Lake of the Oaks commons area is the land surrounding the Clubhouse. There is a fire ring and horse shoe pits, a swing set for the kids and plenty of relatively flat ground for pitching tents.
  • The Lake - The Lake of the Oak's Lake is perfect for canoeing or kayaking, fishing or just skipping stones.
  • Canton, Missouri


Discussion Topics

  • Simply Good Health
  • Raw Food Diet & Demonstration
  • Homeschooling 101: The Basics
  • Forming COREs: the simple nuts and bolts of the Sacred Purpose Trusts
  • Keeping Records: who, what, where and why
  • Kingdom Economy: for the Church (ministers) and for the State (families)
  • Ideas for spreading the Good News to the four corners
  • Gardening/Composting/Seed Saving
  • Greenhouse Basics


PROPOSED Periods of Instruction

Outdoor skills:

  1. (Open attendance: 15-30 minutes - Daily?) Using a Chainsaw
  2. (Open attendance: 2-3 hours) Simple Construction - Small Building 101
  3. (Open attendance: 1-2 hours) Greenhouse Mechanics & Composting


Printable images of brochure


Archive of Past Missouri Gatherings

Missouri Spring 2012

Missouri Fall 2011