KENU ARTISTS CAMP HOTEL
& WRITING INFO
Bel Air Motel
4163 Country
Rd. B
Land O’ Lakes, WI. 54540
715-547-3343
Gateway Lodge
4103 Highway B
Land O’ Lakes, WI. 54540
715-547-3321
www.gateway-lodge.com
Writing Address
Kenu Christian
Artists Camp
C/O Jim Simon
5701 County Road B
Land 'O Lakes, WI 54540
I’d like to attend Kenu Arts Camp
but I’m too old/young. Should I still apply? Yes, but
please call us first to discuss your situation. There are many opportunities
for people to attend who aren’t in the target age group of
15 to 25.
How do I get to Kenu Arts Camp? The
closest airport is in Rhinelander, WI. Let us know when your flight
will be arriving and we can provide you with transportation from the
Rhinelander airport to the camp. Driving directions are listed below.
It's less expensive to fly to Milwaukee
and arrange for a ride up to Land O' Lakes. If you need to arrange a
ride please contact us.
Where will I eat while at Kenu Arts Camp?
Since our enrollment is limited to 20 students per week, you’ll
enjoy three healthy, home-cooked meals each day with the rest of
the students, faculty and volunteers.
Where will I live while attending Kenu Arts
Camp?
Living spaces range from private or shared rooms in
a house to a small dormitory with a common bathroom to rustic cabins.
What is the weather like in Land ‘o
Lakes Wisconsin that time of the year? Daytime temperatures
generally range from 70 to 85 degrees or more, evenings are cooler.
Can we arrive a day early or leave a day late?
We would prefer that you arrive on Sunday afternoon and leave during the day on Saturday, but if this is not possible, we can make an exception. Just let us know.
What is there to do at camp during free times?
You can swim, fish, hike, use the row boats and canoes, ride the ATV or play games (there’s a volleyball net)
Are campers allowed to leave the camp during free times?
No. Not unless they’re accompanied by their parents (while visiting) or an adult leader from the camp.
If I’m staying more than one week, what will I do on the weekends?
The weekend schedule is much lighter. There may be rehearsals or some extra classes for students who are attending more than one week.
Can I bring a musical instrument?
Yes. We encourage you to bring instruments to play, especially those that we can use to worship.
How close is the nearest town?Restaurants? Hotels?
There are hotels and restaurants in
Land O' Lakes, WI, which is 6 miles away.
Can I have visitors at camp?
Parents and
immediate family members are welcome to attend the Friday night
program/concert. Families will have to find their own accomodations
because of limited housing space.
What if I have food allergies?
Just let us know when you arrive at camp and we’ll make sure to avoid any foods you’re allergic to in your meals.
How to get to camp?
Directions from Milwaukee, WI to Kenu Christian Artists Camp):
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Take I-43 NORTH - go 107.5 mi
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Take exit #180 onto WI-172 WEST toward A. STRAUBEL AIRPORT - go 6.4 mi
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Take the US-41 exit toward MARINETTE - go 3.8 mi
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Take exit #169/WI-29 NORTH/WI-32 NORTH toward DOUSMAN ST - go 0.2 mi
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Turn Left on SHAWANO AVE[WI-29] - go 0.1 mi
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Continue to follow WI-29 WEST - go 61.5 mi
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Take exit #195/US-45 NORTH/WI-29-BUS toward WITTENBURG/ANTIGO - go 0.3 mi
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Turn Right on GENESEE ST[US-45] - go < 0.1 mi
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Continue to follow US-45 - go 101.8 mi
(Note: You’ll be taking Hwy 45 through Eagle River, which is NE of Rhinelander, and
on through Conover).
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About 8 miles after Conover, turn LEFT on COUNTY ROAD-B.
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Take COUNTY ROAD B thru LAND O LAKES, WI
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About 6 miles after turning onto COUNTY ROAD B, there is a large lake on your right with a
public boat landing.
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After passing this boat landing, watch the left side of the road until you see a yard full of heavy equipment.
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Just after that yard, also on the left hand side of the road is a gravel road going south,
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Turn LEFT on to this gravel road and take it to its end. It will curve around to its left and at the end of the road you will go over a little bridge and see a log building ahead; you are at Kenu Arts Camp
If you have a cell phone, you can call (262) 501-4798 (Alan
Atwood) or 414-807-3850 (Amanda Walker) or 414-559-9295 (Sandy Walker) if you have questions while you are driving.
Also, there is a link to a map, (picturing Eagle River to Land O’ Lakes) on the home page at www.kenuchristianartistscamp.com.
What to bring?
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Bible
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Notebook or journal
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Instrument you can play for worship times, optional
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Sheet music for your favorite praise songs
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Bug spray
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Bedding (sleeping bags or sheets and blankets Be sure to bring enough blankets because it gets very cool in the north woods)
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Extra pair of shoes
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At least two pairs Long pants or jeans
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At least two sweatshirts or long-sleeved shirts
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Jacket
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Towels
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Toiletries
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Your own pillow
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Teddy bear (we won’t laugh much, ha, ha, ha)
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Flashlight
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A modest swimsuit
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Shorts
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T-shirts
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Sunglasses
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Fishing pole and tackle if you want to fish
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Hat to keep the sun off your face
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A rain poncho or umbrella for rainy days
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Frisbees, balls or anything else you want to play with
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Comfortable clothes you can move in easily for acting classes
ACTING STUDENTS ONLY: a copy or two of your favorite play or scene
SINGING STUDENTS ONLY: sheet music of some of your favorite songs
DANCE STUDENTS ONLY: leotards, tights and ballet slippers
What should I not bring?
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Boom boxes (however, Ipods or CD players with headphones are okay)
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Television sets
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Pocket knives
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Pets (even small ones)
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Fireworks
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Firearms or weapons
Are there laundry facilities at the camp?
Laundry will be done for you on Wednesday and Saturday.
What time do we need to be at camp?
Ideally, you should arrive at camp between 1:00pm and 5:00pm on the Sunday of your camp week, if you need to arrive later that is fine, just let us know approximately when you plan to get there. We may, also, be able to accommodate you a day earlier on the Saturday before your week of camp.
What time can we leave?
You are free to leave camp after breakfast on the Saturday that ends your week of camp.
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