Once upon a time, in the fantastic frosty wilderness of Alaska, known to locals as AK, there existed a boisterous bunch of kids who were the most adventurous water activity aficionados you ever did see. These little daredevils would surf on crystal glaciers, paddle in rivers that raced like speedy stallions, and swim in lakes as big as a blue whale's bathtub. Leading this tribe of water warriors was a vivacious, ice-loving penguin named Paddle Paul. He was no ordinary penguin. This tuxedoed maestro was a transplant from Antarctica, drawn to AK by tales of its fascinating waterways. Paul was as cool as a cucumber in a snowstorm, wearing a pair of bright red sunglasses that never slipped off his beak, even during his most daring water stunts. Now, these AK kids were as slippery as fresh-caught salmon, as wild as a pack of laughing huskies, and as brave as mighty grizzlies when it came to water activities. In the morning, they would kayak through the misty fjords, making waves that danced in the early light. By afternoon, they'd be splashing around in icy waterfalls or making whirlpools in the sparkling creeks. Even in the evening, under the magical Northern Lights, they'd linger by the water's edge, sharing tales of their watery escapades. Life was a never-ending water carnival in AK, especially with Paddle Paul leading the charge. Together, they were a celebration of laughter, resilience, and soaking wet fun. And though they might have been a bit soggy all the time, they were the happiest, splashiest kids you’d find in the whole of Alaska.
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Chi-Slam Table Tennis Club (Age 6–Adult) is Chicago’s premier table tennis destination, welcoming players of all ages and skill levels—from beginners just getting started to advanced competitors. Founded in 2003 and located at 2412 W. North Ave, Chi-Slam offers everything a table tennis enthusiast could want: one-on-one and youth lessons, open play sessions, league play, table rentals, and even pro shop selections like Butterfly equipment. Lessons are tailored by Coach Ardy, who brings over 20 years of experience and a passion for teaching that not only builds skill but also fosters confidence, coordination, and competitive spirit. Whether you’re looking for a fun after-school activity or serious training for tournaments, Chi-Slam delivers a community-oriented, energetic environment that makes every swing count.

In the 1940s, a vision was born to create a place where people could come and experience God in a beautiful, mountainous setting. With the purchase of the original 80 acres in Alaska, the dream of establishing Victory Bible Camp was set in motion. Before Alaska was a state, bills had to be introduced in the U.S. Congress to make the purchase possible. Eventually, in 1947, Victory Bible Camp was officially founded and the legacy began. Today, Victory Bible Camp has grown to encompass over 400 acres in the valley between the Talkeetna and Chugach mountain ranges. The campus also provides facilities to accommodate up to 300 visitors, allowing many people to come and experience the beauty of God’s creation in Alaska. Victory Bible Camp has been providing a place for people to come and experience God in the Alaskan wilderness for over 70 years. What started as a vision to purchase 80 acres in Alaska has grown into a 400 acre campus. This amazing camp has stood the test of time, and continues to be a place of spiritual and natural beauty for young and old alike.


Located in Wasilla, Alaska, LaVerne Griffin Camp is blessed to be situated on 58 acres next to the 125 acre Kalmbach Lake. The lake is fully stocked with rainbow trout and silver salmon, and the camp’s rolling terrain and large birch trees make it a peaceful and picturesque retreat. On top of this, visitors are treated to breathtaking sunsets across the lake. We offer a variety of camps and retreats for children, youth, and adults, as well as mission trip opportunities all year round. LaVerne Griffin Camp is overseen by the Chugach Baptist Association and is supported by the Alaska Baptist Convention, which shares similar beliefs and doctrine with the camp. The camp is grateful for the financial support of the Cooperative Program, which is funded by Baptist churches. We are thankful for the churches’ commitment to our ministry and are excited for what the future holds.