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History of Camp
Tukabatchee
Some of this is an excerpt from the book Long Term Camping in the Tukabatchee Area Council by Jim Hinkle. A
"new" On October 31, 1997, preliminary clearing of land for the new lake was completed. The location of the lake had to be changed from Bridge Creek to Big Branch Creek. This change reduced the size of the lake from 72 acres to about 48. The dam construction began in April of 1998. In
early 1998, the camp committee approved an architectural firm to design
the
dining hall, administration building and health lodge, using the
committee’s
input and design drawings from the National Council, Boy Scouts of
America. Whenever
possible, volunteer labor was used. This not only saved needed funds,
but
instilled a sense of ownership among the workers. Troops were
encouraged to adopt a campsite. Up to 4 troops would work on building
and customizing a campsite. Those troops are given priority to those
sites during summer camp each year. Also during early 1998, we were able to purchase 23 acres on County Road 59 which allowed easy access to the new property. This saved the expense of several miles of camp road construction. Camp
construction was nearly complete in late 1999. The new camp was named 2001 saw the completion of a permanent trading post. The trading post is a walk-in store that is more inviting than the old window access trading post. The Order of the Arrow lodge built a large bathhouse and athletic field in the center of camp in 2002. Also completed in 2002 was a large stage and council ring that seats at least 350. Currently
permanent shelters are being built to replace tarps in the various
program
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| Last updated: February 16, 2008 |
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