Thursday, December 8, 2011

Summer begins at Maranatha

Summer begins and the storms arrive. The Bangalows are in fruit and the birds are loving it.


If you've stayed at Maranatha then you've met our Kookaburra. He will fight you for your breakfast, or take on a giant moth. No fear.


The old hall "Birra-Wa" is getting a new look. Hardwood timbers, soft colours, and fire engine red for the doors, fire hose and bell.


Here and there take the time to notice the details.


Bai Rui  - Tae Kwon Do are our last big job for the year.
160 fighters, no trouble.



 We are looking forward to seeing you in the New Year.
 Thanks to all our visitors throughout the year, from the staff at Maranatha Recreation camp.



Friday, November 18, 2011

Meet the team - part one

Local boy, Michael Vermeulen is one of the old crew. He started at Maranatha straight after leaving school, and apart from a stint at Uni has been here ever since. Michael heads up the instructor team and we are delighted to have him on full time in 2012.
Adored by kids for his sense of fun and respected by the team for his experience. Also known as Micka.



Yandina girl, Michelle Finnigan another of the same vintage, returned from motherhood and back on activities.
We love having Michy back and so do the kids.




New guy Nick Barnes has been around the camps in the capacity of programs manager for many years and more recently at Maranatha we have grown to depend on his solid performance in all the technical ropes positions.
Great to have you Barnesy, hang around.



Sunday, July 24, 2011

We love winter at Maranatha

Summer is great. There's the pool and the river. But winter days are so perfect. I won't lie, it's cold at night but the days are warm and clear. Coffee in the morning sun, hot chocolate by the campfire at night.    



 We still get consistently high praise for the menu and service.

The winter maintenance projects continue. This year we are embracing the old.
Birra-wa hall was built sometime in the 1950's and the latest renovations reveal layers of history.

 The new landing on the hall uses recycled Australian hardwood with beautifully worked detail and the original steel handrails.
The Ping Pong tables get a new look.
Ping Pong endures as a favorite of kids even in the electronic entertainment age.
It's hard to imagine how many thousands of kids have played on these tables.




The kitchen gets more and more fabulous all the time. New equipment, new styling.

The old kitchen door gets a treatment - stripped back, painted, printed, lacquered.




 
The rain earlier in the year has given such a boost to the greenery. everywhere there is new growth.