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Train Station Highlights Various Camp Renovations

YELM, WA (March 12, 2005) - A new train station has opened for business this spring at the Cascades Camp and Conference Center in Yelm, just one of many camp projects either scheduled or already in progress at a number of camping centers throughout the Evangelical Covenant Church.

Brightwood Station (see accompanying artist's rendition) will accommodate 130 campers and staff in its 13 boxcar cabins and train station/meeting room. With the addition, "We nearly double our summer use capacity," says Tom Moline, the camp's executive director. The addition is targeted for use by fourth through sixth graders during the summer, but will be used by adults as well at other times, Moline says.

Brightwood Station The area has a long history of logging and trains being used to transport the logs, Moline says. The history led to the concept being developed in 1999 during a long-range planning meeting.

The camp has been undergoing steady improvement, with 1,500 square feet of kitchen space added last fall. Plans also have been developed to build a multipurpose building that will accommodate 800 people. It will be used for year-round gatherings and indoor sports.

The improvements are part of phase one of the Legacy of Faith campaign, which includes the kitchen expansion, train camp and multipurpose building. So far the campaign has raised $1.3 million, Moline says, adding that phase one is expected to cost $1.8 million.

"This allows the whole camp to operate as one unit, which we haven't had the opportunity to do except for in the summer," Moline says. The train theme has attracted a number of outside groups. "We've already had as much business out there as we forecast for the year," Moline says. Phase two will add space to the main building, Moline says, giving the camp the capacity to host regional and national conferences. "This is huge for the camp," he adds.

A number of organizations have used the camp in the past, but need more space. "They're just waiting for us to get bigger," Moline says. To learn more about the camp, its projects and ministries, visit the Cascade website at www.cascadescamp.org.

Other camp updates include the following:

 

  • COVENANT PINES, McGregor, Minnesota, is celebrating 50 years of ministry this year. Several events are scheduled: a board and founders dinner on May 1, a camp celebration August 18-21 and a singfest on October 9. The camp's website is www.covenantpines.org.

     

  • BLUEWATER COVENANT BIBLE CAMP, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, has begun a two-phase project of remodeling the dining facility. In the first phase, the dining hall portion of the building was torn down and a local contractor built the shell of the new building, says Terry Robinson, camp manager. Volunteers have been heavily relied upon to do the electrical wiring, insulation, and finishing the interior. Plans are for the facility to be ready by the end of May, says Robinson, who manages the camp, with his wife, Terry.

     

  • COVENANT BIBLE CAMP, Koyuk, Alaska, is building on a June 2002 meeting with Bruce Lawson, the director of camping and planning ministries, in which he recalled the story of Joshua and how he used stones to mark significant events and places during the Exodus. Camp leaders are looking to the future as a result of recalling their past with their "stone-stories," says, Earl Swanson, director. In the last year, two cabins have been built, the naturalist program has become more secure and a native worship leader has been added to the staff. The camp expects another 250 campers this June, 75 percent of whom will arrive by airplane. "We also expect God to bless our Upriver Uplooks Canoe Camp, Vision Camp of about 60 campers and our addiction recovery camp called Camp Gilead," Swanson says. The camp's website is home.gci.net/~eccak/biblecmp.htm.

     

  • COVENANT CEDARS BIBLE CAMP, Hordville, Nebraska, has dedicated a new dining hall. At the October dedication, Dan Buhr, the executive director, asked if any of the 160 people attending had attended their first youth camp in 1949. "The surprise came when 10 people stood up," he says. "That spoke volumes to the value and commitment of a camping experience." The camp's website is www.cedars.org.

     

  • COVENANT PARK BIBLE CAMP, Mahtowa, Minnesota, is celebrating its 65th anniversary. A celebration dinner will be held April 17 in Duluth. People who are interested can call the camp at 218-389-6398. "One of the other highlights this year is that we are starting the process of winterizing our facility," says Bryan Muecke, director. Two cabins and Borgen Hall will be winterized by the end of summer. New bathrooms also will be added to Borgen Hall and work will commence on a shower house facility. The camp has received a $20,000 matching grant to help pay for the changes. For more information, contact Muecke by email at bryan@covenantpark.org. The camp's website is www.covenantpark.org

     

  • COVENANT HARBOR BIBLE CAMP, Lake Geneva, WI: The camp experienced record attendance in 2004, enabling it to stay in the black without adding any debt, says Jim Steere, director of development. In order to keep up with the camp's steady growth, officials are review and updating the strategic plan with a five-year-plan being developed and implemented. A new maintenance facility has been funded and is under construction. "This 40-by 100-foot building, the Nicholls Facilities Center, will greatly improve our ability to care for our site," says Steere. "It also makes room for future growth." Several buildings have been remodeled, with the latest being Hilltop, Steere says. Hill Top had the lounge and bathrooms completely remodeled, and the guest rooms had new drywall, carpet, windows installed. Guest House was completely gutted and rebuilt inside, with a new roof and porch. The camp's website is www.covenantharbor.org.

     

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