In the frosty, far-off state of AK, also known as Alaska, where yetis are rumored to play poker and moose take up salsa dancing, a group of kids embark on a thrilling venture - archery. These snowy, sprightly young folks, fondly named the Chilly Arrows, are the brave bowmen and women of the icy lands. They launch arrows through frosty winds, their stripy woolen hats and colorful snow-suits shimmering under the Aurora Borealis. Their leader, Wacky Whiskers, a playful white arctic fox, stands tall wearing a monocle and a top hat, his bushy tail swishing in delight. Wacky Whiskers, despite his batting eyelashes and a constant giggle, has a hawk-eye, sharper than the pointy icicles hanging from the roofs. He sets the targets, always landing one on a funny snowman's carrot nose or sometimes on a grumpy walrus's big, bulky tusks, making everyone laugh. These young archers of Alaska, the Chilly Arrows, are as sharp as the ice shards and as brave as the polar bears. They know the importance of precision, patience and the art of making the best hot chocolate afterward. With frosty faces but fiery determination, they make every odd and even weather condition their ally. So, remember, if you ever decide to visit this winter wonderland, make sure you are ready for some playful arrow action and of course, Wacky Whiskers's mischievous laughter echoing in the icy wilderness.
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The New England Academy of Gymnastics (NEAG) is the perfect place for your little gymnast to level up their skills and make new friends this summer! With a 14,000 square foot facility that boasts both men’s and women’s Olympic equipment and plenty of training systems for each event, NEAG has everything your child needs to reach their goals. No matter what level of experience your child has, from beginner to advanced, NEAG has something to offer them.


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.