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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Victory Junction - Part 2

Victory Junction has tons of different activities for the kids, and for the adults, too. An archery range, barns full of animals, horseback riding, miniature golf, Adam's Race Shop where you can learn about racecars, the Catch Kiss & Release marina with fishing docks and boats, a spiritual center, climbing towers and a zip line, an arts & crafts building, bowling alley, gym, beauty shop, gift shop, water park w/pools and a lazy river, a movie theater, a superdome for indoor soccer and softball, a maze, pool tables, foozeball, and ping-pong tables, and so many other things.


Zack taking aim on the archery range...this is always a favorite activity with my guys...


Each camp session has one night dedicated to showing your talents...every child that wants to is allowed to go onstage and strut their stuff. Some sing, some dance, some do acrobatics or tell stories or jokes. Some, like Bryson, play music. Bry has played drums and guitar both on Victory Junction's stage. Zack has gone on stage, as well, to do his impersonation of Smeagle from Lord of the Rings...


Bryson with one of the llamas from Jessie's Horsepower Garage. The barns house animals of many different types for everyone to meet and learn about. Besides the llamas, there are standard horses, miniature horses, goats, donkeys, rabbits, and guinea pigs.


Zack getting to try out one of the Shriner's mini-bikes at the VJGC Holiday Party (2008). Each December, VJGC hosts a huge party for all of the campers and their families. Santa gives out gifts to each child, the Fuel Stop offers drinks and snacks, there are arts and crafts to be made, a raffle of donated prizes, singing, old friends to see, new friends to be made, racecar drivers to meet, and lots of sites to see. The Shriners ride their miniature motorcycles and have a band playing, and they let the kids pose with the bikes.




Bryson with one of the many fish we've caught at the Catch Kiss & Release Marina over the years...the pond houses many types of fish of all sizes, and you never know just what might be on the end of your line when you reel it in. Most wanted is a Sikopatat-sighting...there is a legend of a huge old fish living in the lake, named Sikopatat...

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't believe the size of that fish. The picture with the drums is really nice. This looks like such a fun place.