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St. Charles couple to discuss journey with Parkinson's

Sign up for "Hope In Parkinson's - A Day Away" on Saturday, May 18, at Phantom Ranch Bible Camp in Mukwonago, Wisconsin.

Join in on "a day away" as those with Parkinson's and their families spend a day together of relaxing, laughter, and enjoying life from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

It will feature ballroom dancing, creating a masterpiece on canvas, a singalong, a hayride, or relaxing on a pontoon ride on Phantom Lake. The camp is in Waukesha County in the southeast corner of the state.

Come join St. Charles residents Dave and Carol Rushton, married for 47 years, as they share the story of their joys, struggles and hope after Dave's Parkinson's diagnosis 10 years ago.

Lunch is included, along with activities of your choice for $40 per person. Golf carts will be available for easy transportation if needed.

Register at phantomranch.org/events. For questions, email parkinsonsday@phantomranch.org.

Phantom Ranch Bible Camp is owned and operated by the Midwest Bible Church in Chicago with Executive Director Olen Johnsen.

Phantom Ranch is open to all, regardless of race, color, nationality, or sex. Its goal is to provide "excellence in Christian camping" to church groups, organizations, and outdoor education groups.

The facilities are available year-round for group rentals, with several weeks in the summer and winter set aside for special programming for kids in third to 12th grade.

In addition, the Phantom Ranch Adventure Trip Program is ready to meet the off-site needs of your group through the spring, summer, and fall months.

Follow www.facebook.com/PRBCmukwonago/ or twitter.com/phantomranch.

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