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The Lowest Point

The original dining hall was the old Lawson Army Chapel. Volunteers disassembled it and brought it to the camp. There it was re-assembled under the direction of Richard Wagner. The dining hall served as the hub of the camp activities until April of 1990, when it was lost in a fire. This was the lowest point in the campıs history, when it was almost lost. Financial troubles followed and support waned. However, a few hard working board members and supporters, under the direction on Board of Directors president Richard Wheeler, pressed on and, with Godıs blessings, were able to keep the camp operating without interruption. Now, the camp is in its best financial shape since before the fire, support is increasing, a new dining hall has been built, and the Lord is continuing to bless the work.

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