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Llama Camp offers plenty of opportunity to learn new things about llamas, but it is even more about spending true quality time enjoying these wonderful animals among other llama-loving people. The schedule is flexible enough for taking it easy, but has enough structure to bring you new ideas as you share your own with others. Activities may include pack stringing, driving, clicker training, llama costumes, hiking, obstacles, campfire, demonstrations, therapy training, and more. All you have to do is enjoy friends, new and old, and llamas.
 
Some people bring their llamas to begin teaching new skills. Some people come to learn about this exciting hobby or business for the first time. Some come for the rare chance to simply play with their furry friends. If you don’t have a llama, one may be able to be provided for you for the weekend. Having a llama is not a requirement for attendance. (But who would want to come to Llama Camp without a llama?) Just come!
 
Attendees will enjoy heated accommodations in a dormitory-style lodge and catered meals throughout the event. Some private rooms with four bunk beds are available, first-come first-served. This is a family event. 4-H groups are welcome (with adult supervision). Llamas will use trailers for housing. Pen panels, tethers, buckets, hay and grain will be the responsibility of the owners.
 
Where else can you have this much fun for this little cost? Mail your completed registration form below early and don't miss out on the fun!

Dates:
September 23-25, 2011
Arrive after 4pm on Friday
 
Location:
Camp Helen Brachman
Almond, Wisconsin
 
Llama Camp Director:
Nancy Frank - Opportunity Llamas
715.455.1144

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Llama Camp Liability Waiver

One liability waiver is required for each adult at camp. The names of minors must be listed on the waiver of the adult responsible for the children.

The staff members of Llama Camp have absolute authority to handle any llama or human situation as they see advisable. The staff may dismiss participants, or remove llamas from their control at their discretion. Children must be under strict supervision at all times.

I understand that participation in Llama Camp is not without risk to me, members of my family or my llamas. Although precautions will be taken for the safety of all, the inexperience of others, the personalities of other llamas, or the behavior of my llama may present situations not under the control of those involved.

I hereby waive and release Llama Camp, its employees, owners, agents and Camp Helen Brachman, its employees, owners and agents from any and all liability of any nature, for injury or damage which my llama or I may suffer including specifically, but not limited to, any injury or damage resulting from my actions, those of the llama I control, or the actions of others or the llamas they control. I expressly assume the risk of any such damage or injury while participating in this camp, on the grounds or in the surrounding area.

In consideration of, and as inducement to the acceptance of my registration for this camp, I hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless Llama Camp and Camp Helen Brachman, their employees, owners and agents from any and all claims, or claims by any member of my family or any other person, as a result of any action by any person or animal while at the camp.

I understand that by signing this document I am accepting responsibility for myself, listed minors and my llama and this document may be used in a court of law.

Minors names (if any) ______________________________________________

Signature (Also guardian for minors) ________________________________________

Date _______________

Please sign and return this form by Sept. 14 to:
Opportunity Llamas - Camp
E3602 1450th Avenue
Ridgeland, WI  54763