Jerry Bell spoke to Kiwanis
recently about Nameless Creek Camp. He
reminded Kiwanians that they were one of the original groups to fund and
sponsor the camp 65 years ago. Kiwanis
had been one of the continuing supporters over the years.
They are currently working on projects;
Pin Camp, the building of a lodge, and a book of the history of Nameless
Creek. The book is due soon and will
sell for $10 a copy with funds going to help support the camp. They plan to provide the book to all area
schools and the library.
Pin Camp (Plug into Nature) is for children
grade three through five and runs July 10-14.
The cost is $80 per child with scholarships provided if needed. It serves 50 campers and is directed by
Martha Haynes with help from many volunteers, some from Kiwanis, and six high school
counselors. It is an all volunteer
effort.
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