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Speaker: Emma Marsh
Emma, a former teacher and travel counselor, exercises a ministry of Spiritual Direction in the Diocese of Central Newfoundland. She has served on the Board of Directors of the School of Pastoral Care and has been involved in the healing ministry for two decades through the Order of St. Luke. Emma also teaches Leadership Training Institute courses for Anglican Renewal Ministries and has served as Diocesan President of the Anglican Church Women. In her work with SOMA (Sharing of Ministries Abroad) she has participated in international missions. She has been the Speaker at many AWARE weekends. In addition, she has led parish workshops on Prayer and Spiritual development. Her three children and six grandchildren are a great source of joy. She enjoys walking, dancing
and cryptic crosswords.
WHAT TO BRING:
All guests need to bring bedding, pillows, towels, and toiletries.
Casual clothes and footwear, Bible, pen and notebook are recommended. Musical instruments are welcome
TIMES TO NOTE:
Check in: 4 - 7 p.m. Friday
Welcome Meal:5:30 p.m. Friday
Program Begins:7 p.m. Friday
Program Ends: 1:30 p.m. Sunday
HOW TO GET THERE
From Brockville: Proceed N on Hwy. 29 and then W along Hwy. 42 to Westport
From Ottawa: Travel W on Hwy. 7 past Perth to Glen Tay Road. Follow road (jogging left) to Scotch Line (#10). Turn right, traveling S to Westport
From Westport: Follow City Road 12 W to Fermoy
From Kingston and West: From Hwy 401 W of Kingston or from Hwy 7 W of Sharbot Lake take Hwy 38 cut off to Godfrey. Follow Westport Road E to Fermoy. At Fermoy turn N on Lee Road, then follow the signs to Camp IAWAH (3 km)

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Come! Join us for a very special weekend of discovery, sharing, laughter, prayer, praise and worship.
Chaplain: TBA
Worship Leader: TBA
Booktable: A selection of books will be available to purchase courtesy of The Church Bookroom. AWARE memorabilia, including clothing, will also be for sale.
Workshops: A variety of interesting and challenging workshops will be offered on Saturday afternoon. Details to follow in early October.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
On-Site Accommodation:
Camp IAWAH
iawah.com/
provides guests with dormitory style accommodation in three lodges. Rooms have bunk beds and most share communal washrooms. Each room accommodates four to eight people.
IAWAH Lodge: Bedrooms are on the second floor above the main dining room; communal washrooms
Bush Lodge: Situated at the top of hill furthest from the dining room and main meeting rooms; bedrooms are on the first and second floors; en-suite facilities
Derbyshire Lodge: Located next to the Dining room; bedrooms are on the second floor; communal washrooms are on the first floor
Accommodation Alternatives:
We appreciate that many ladies find the camp accommodation challenging. Information on a range of local B&Bs is available on request from the Registrar. Please note that AWARE does not vouch for any of these facilities.
SPECIAL NEEDS
Wheelchair Access:
Unfortunately, Camp IAWAH is not easily wheelchair accessible
Financial Assistance: $$$$
Speak to your priest about financial assistance from your parish
or
Ask the AWARE Registrar about eligibility for a bursary from the Joan Irwin Living Bursary Fund.
Dietary Requirements:
Please notify the Registrar if you have dietary restrictions. There is a refrigerator and microwave available if you need to bring your own food.
Other Special Requirements:
Please notify the Registrar if you have other special needs to be considered, e.g., poor mobility, hearing or visual impairment, etc. Every attempt will be made to accommodate these needs.
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