1975 - 1979
Places: Cedar Lake Outdoor Center
1977--86 campers 1978--92 campers
1979--90 campers
Director: Don Begeman
We moved to Cedar Lake Outdoor Center in order to have room for more campers. While there, many drove to a camp ground and stayed in campers so we could accommodate the large number of kids that came. It was a beautiful setting with enormous cedar trees. The bad thing about this camp was the distance between the cabins--the boys had to walk at least 1/4 mile and there were deer flies that attacked them. We had this camp all to ourselves, though, as it was in an isolated area. The lake was right on the campground. We had to have a firewatch all night each night. This situation was unique to this camp. That meant someone had to be up at all times. Dick Lane became quite a force in camp as he assisted Don, the Elder etc. in devotions, vespers. We still miss him in these areas.
Nature: Was run by Hob Chapman with an assist from Rob Vaughn. (Hob died in April of 1978.) Eventually Rob had to totally take over the nature class and was famous for his candy bar questions. (The kids loved that!) Karen Dorsey was nursing staff first time in 1977. Jeff Trueman was present in 1977 before his first stint in Italy as a missionary.
Crafts: Macramé hanging planters with Sally Johnson and Violet Chapman in charge. Art classes with Hob Chapman & Ken Johnson. A small step stool by Kathleen Johnson. Lynn Vaughn and Dewey Chapman made salt dough projects.