Quo Vadis Days 2010




Archdiocese of Portland—Aug. 2-5


The Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon's 10th Annual Quo Vadis Days will take place at Little River Christian Camp situated outside Glide, Oregon in the magnificent Umpqua Forest near the breathtaking Colliding Rivers Viewpoint. Numerous lakes, falls, hiking trails are found nearby.

Cost: $50.00 registration fee for first family member, $30.00 for second family member (other family members are free.) Scholarships are available. The Knights of Columbus, the Serra Club of Portland, and other generous donors provide additional financial assistance.

You must register online, and it is also necessary to download and print out a hard copy of the permission and emergency info forms to send in with your registration fee to send in with your registration fee. Please make sure that a parent or legal guardian sign the registration form if you are under 18, and then send the registration form with your fee to:

Quo Vadis Days
Fr. Ron Nelson
Sacred Heart-St. Louis Parish
P.O. Box 236
Gervais, OR 97026

Make checks payable to 'Sacred Heart Parish' and send to address above. Register online Here
Download 2010 Brochure Here

+++ BUS SCHEDULE

The Quo Vadis Days bus sponsored by the Portland Serra Club will leave Holy Rosary Parish (375 NE Clakamas St Portland Or. 97232) at 7:30 am on Monday, August 2 and arrive in Gervais approximately one hour later.

Plan to leave Gervais (Sacred Heart-St Louis Parish at corner of 7th Street and Douglas) at approximately 8:45 am and arrive at St Paul’s Parish in Eugene (1201 Satre St/Satre Street at Bailey Rd) at approximately 10:15 am. At 10:30am the bus would depart for the Little River Camp arriving at approximately 12:00-12:30 am. If you want a ride please be at one of these locations at least 15 min. early.

On Thursday, August 5 the bus will leave the Little River Camp between 1:00 and 1:30 pm and reverse the process retuning the students to their original locations. Eugene about 3:00, Gervais about 4:30 and Portland about 5:30 pm Parents please be at pick up for the return at least 15 min prior to the bus arrival.

 


Archdiocese of Seattle—June 27-30

Zeal for God and Zeal for Souls

The Archdiocese of Seattle’s 9th Annual Quo Vadis Days will take place at Camp Don Bosco situated outside Carnation, Washington.Cost: The camp is free due to the generous contributions of the Serra Club, Knights of Columbus, and private Donors.

You must register online, and it is also necessary to download and print out a hard copy of the Health History form and the Permission Slip to bring with you to the camp. Please make sure that a parent or legal guardian sign the registration form if you are under 18.

Quo Vadis Days
Fr. Derek Lappe
Our Lady Star of the Sea
Bremerton, WA

Register online Here and for more information about the Camp Download 2010 Brochure Here.

After you register you will receive a confirmation email with information about transportation and what to bring.


Diocese of Spokane—July 6-9

The Diocese of Spokane’s 3rd Annual Quo Vadis Days will take place at the Immaculate Heart Retreat Center, in Spokane, Washington, a 30 minute drive from the campus of Gonzaga University.  This camp is open to young men ages 13-19.

The camp opens on Tuesdsay, July 6 at 3:00 pm and concludes after lunch at 1:30 pm on Friday July 9.

The cost is $50 per camper.  Scholarships are available.  The Family rate is $50 for the first camper, $10 for his brother/brothers. 

Carpooling to and from the camp will be available.

After you register, you will receive a registration response letter and a release form.  Please make sure that a parent or legal guardian signs the registration form if you are under 18.

Please mail the release form and registration fee to:

Quo Vadis Days
Bishop White Seminary
429 E. Sharp
Spokane, WA 99202

Register online here.
Download 2009 Brochure here (2010 brochure coming soon)


Diocese of Harrisburgdates pending

2010 information coming soon.


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