Our good friends Tenth Avenue North, winners of the 2009 Dove Award for best new artist, are returning to the Dove Awards this year as a nominee for group of the year and song of the year for “By Your Side,” it was announced today.
They’re up against some big names in both categories like Casting Crowns, Chris Tomlin, Jars of Clay, Skillet and needtobreathe. A complete list of nominees can be found HERE.
Of course, win or lose they’ll still be our group of the year as they have been every year for so many summers we’ve lost count.
The 41st annual Dove Awards will be televised on the Gospel Music Channel Sunday, April 25, from 8 to 10 p.m.
Do you love Delanco Camp? Of course you do or you wouldn’t be reading this.
Well, there’s a new way to show your love for Delanco, win some prizes and have some fun with camp friends.
Join the Delanco Camp Blog Crew.
What the heck is the Delanco Camp Blog Crew?
It’s a group of people who love Delanco Camp and want to share that love with others.
Who can join?
Anyone who was a camper or on staff at Delanco last summer or is planning on attending this summer.
What are the perks of joining this crew?
Free stuff, of course. Crew members get to enter exclusive contests for free Delanco Camp merchandise and other fun prizes.
How do I sign up?
E-mail Matt Ralph at matt.ralph@delanco.org or send us a message on Facebook or Twitter and tell us what your favorite camp meal is.
When the Winter Olympics start next week they’ll be thousands of people from all over the world converging on the Canadian city of Vancouver. But only one (that we know of) will be arriving with extensive Delanco Camp experience.
Carlton Bodine III, who cut his teeth as an audio engineer running the soundboard out at camp, is heading to Vancouver to join more than 40 other Asbury College students, staff and alums working on the Olympics broadcast team. Carlton’s call came at the last minute for an audio job at the downhill skiing, as he describes in his blog.
“So I was sitting in my room with my good friend Kenton watching a movie. All of the sudden my room phone rang, which is very rare since not many have room phones anymore. I decided to answer it to which I hear, ‘Hi Carlton, this is Jim Owens’ I instantly knew what he was calling for. He went on to say, ‘I have a job for you, can you be here by Sunday night.’ So I called my parents and booked my flight and now leave Sunday morning at 6 a.m. eastern time.”
For more on what Carlton and his classmates will be up to, there’s a story on the Asbury Website HERE.
To keep tabs on Carlton the month he is in western Canada, visit
carltonolympic.blogspot.com.
Carlton also has a group on Facebook.










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