Monday, June 8, 2009

Pinecrest Camp

We're here at Pinecrest Camp, Fredericktown, MO. On the day we arrived, 470 teen campers had checked in for their week of church camp. Three weeks before, a land-based hurricane (yes, there IS such a thing!) had checked in at camp and pushed over 500 large trees. The camp was out of electricity for 13 days. They have been busy dealing with the fallen trees and the damage caused to roofs.
The camp has installed a larger water storage system and built a pump house near the RV park. Scott's job has been to finish the inside. This week he finished taping and mudding the sheetrock and sprayed texture on the walls before painting. He also installed bathroom light fixtures, because the pump house will also house laundry facilities and 2 restrooms for RV guests.

Here is Scott working with Harold and Jerry.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Farewell to Salyer Lake

The dorm is nearly complete as the team works on the roof. The camp plans to have 12 of these dorms to accomodate youth camps and retreats starting summer 2010.



We were sad to say good-bye to Salyer Lake Conference Center. Ken Hembree, director, gave us all T-shirts with the camp emblem. THANKS for everything!!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Camp Arrowhead

In March we worked at Camp Arrowhead, near Glen Rose, Texas. The ROAM volunteer group also included Jean and Jeannie Brown, , Jack and Kay Grover, and
Gaylon and Carolyn McMurtry.

The main project for the ladies was re-upholstering 2 couches and chairs. Here we are cutting out the fabric.This is Carolyn McMurtry at the sewing machine.


Here are the guys building a pump house. That's Scott peeking over the top.
Another big project was adding to the sidewalks around the tabernacle.


Sunday, February 22, 2009

Always work to be done...

Here's Scott working on the roof of the boys' dorm and the camp laundry room siding with other volunteer workers.
I worked with Effie Leitch to decorate the tabernacle for a Valentine's Banquet. At the banquet, Sadie served homemade pie!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Work continues on the new conference room

Scott and Val are working on the roof of the new conference room at Scottsville Camp.


Also working on the project are Phillip Bough and Bill.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Scottsville Camp - Texas

The entrance to Scottsville Camp, just East of Marshall, Texas. This part of Texas is called the Piney Woods. The camp has been here since the late 1800's.


One project Scott has been working on is the construction of a new conference building.


Sadie and Emma and I get to help in the kitchen. It is a lot of fun to work in a large kitchen with ample storage and work space (anything is big compared to our motorhome kitchen!!) Next to me is Brenda Harwick, the camp's chef/cook. On the far left is Patricia McBride who works in the camp kitchen when Brenda needs additional staff. Patricia owns a neat consignment shop called Jubilee in Marshall. She brings her daughter Hope out to camp for our History class, then she teaches creative writing to all 5 girls.


One of Scott's favorite jobs is operating machinery!!! Here he is digging a trench for electric lines to be connected in camp's new laundry room.
The bookstore roof was leaking - so Scott is on the ladder figuring out what it will take to fix it.


Inside the bookstore, Scott is working with Carl Rice and Phillip Bough (not pictured) on repairing damaged walls and ceiling so the bookstore can re-open.

One evening, the camp treated the staff and volunteers to a fabulous meal at Catfish Village. We had a great time - good food, neat decor, and fellowship together. Dan Hamiter, interim manager, makes sure that volunteers are well-taken care of while we're at Scottsville. He and wife Donna are the 2nd couple from the right in the picture below.