Young Adult Program Assistants

Facilitating Jr. & Sr. High Snow Camps

(ages 18-30)

 

January 16-18, 2026

Jr. High Snow Camp Program Assistant

February 13-15, 2026

Sr. High Snow Camp Program Assistant

Arrival: 7:00pm Friday
Departure: 11:00am Sunday

 

Young Adult Program Assistants

Joining Jr. High & Sr. High Snow Camps

(ages 18-30)

 

January 16-18, 2026

Jr. High Snow Camp Program Assistant

February 13-18, 2026

Sr. High Snow Camp Program Assistant

Arrival: 4:00pm Friday
Departure: 11:00am Sunday

 

Young Adults are invited to be part of fellowship, activities, worship and meals joining the Jr. & Sr. High Snow Camp weekend retreats as:

 

  • Program Assistants – Help facilitate weekend activities (i.e. worship, broom ball, tubing, snow shoeing, card games, group games, tournaments, etc.) along with support roles (i.e. housekeeping, dishes, snow removal, etc.)
  • Young Adult Participants – As part of helping with the weekend, be sure to enjoy retreat and community and God’s creation while here at Rocky Mountain.

Young Adult Program Assistant Information

Sign-up Info

  • Sign-up opportunity opens one year prior to the retreat.
  • After signing up, you will be sent information on the following:
    • Emergency Contact
    • Health info. (i.e. allergies, dietary restrictions, health history)
    • Waivers
    • Background check

Transportation

  • Camp Suburban (aka “Pearl”) offered for transportation assistance from N. Newton KS (meals not included).
  • 7 available seats on a first come, first serve basis.
  • Personal vehicles are invited/needed beyond the 7 seats offered in the Pearl.
  • Derek Klingenberg (316-217-5550) is joyful transportation coordinator!

Winter Driving Conditions

Be aware that road conditions are a direct result of changing weather conditions (snow, melting and freezing temperatures). While we plow the road to camp and to facilities, plan for the conditions to be snow packed and slick. Four-wheel drive vehicles and two-wheel drive vehicles with chains or bands are recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have wi-fi?

A Wi-Fi signal is in various locations around camp. Because of camp’s remote location and availability of high internet speeds, video or music streaming is not available.

Can you accommodate my dietary restrictions?

As much as possible, the camp will accommodate dietary restrictions. An option will be given to list all of your dietary restrictions during registration. We cannot accommodate dietary preferences. 

RMMC is not a peanut/nut free location since we serve a variety of campers and guest groups utilizing their own kitchen facilities.

What should I bring to camp?

  • Friends!
  • Warm clothing for tubing, snowshoeing, broomball, & human curling
  • Toiletries
  • Sleeping bag and pillow
  • Bible & notebook / journal
  • Games to play with others
  • Musical instruments
  • Camera

What should I NOT bring to camp?

  • Pets (large or small)
  • Firearms
  • Alcohol
  • Tobacco
  • Illicit drugs
  • Marijuana
  • Dirt bikes
  • Firework
  • Four Wheelers
  • Drones

Do you have to be Mennonite to attend camp?

While teachings during the retreat are Bible-based and from a Mennonite perspective, campers of all faiths are respected and welcome to attend.