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<CENTER><H1><STRONG>History Highlight: Camp Caretakers - Past and Present</STRONG></H1></CENTER>
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Our beloved campground could not have survived without the love and devoted attention given by the folks fondly 
referred to as its Caretakers.  Since its humble beginnings on Peach Orchard Road, when there really was a 
peach orchard nearby, our campsite has been blessed with a succession of selfless, dedicated, and sacrificial 
people.  I thought you might like to know who they are.  Gathering this information was not an easy task.  
There seems to have been no deliberate permanent record.  Therefore, I called upon retired pastor Rev. Charlie 
Beahm and his wife, Ethel, formerly our Conference Treasurer.  Together we scratched our heads and dug through 
old records to come up with the heart of this report.<p>

Wayman Fincham was the Camp Manager from 1923-1943 and was instrumental in moving to this site from Glenmont 
in 1931.  He was on the committee that built our Tabernacle.  During his tenure in 1933, a two-story dormitory 
was built.  It was called the F. M. Boring dormitory for the man who loaned the funds.  However, anyone who 
remembers the dormitory will tell you, it was anything but boring.  In 1941, the �District Parsonage� 
was built.  That�s now the Camp Director�s home.
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Raymond and Naomi Taylor served two terms, the first being from 1943-1956. They are believed to have been the 
first to actually reside on the grounds as Caretakers.  They initially lived in a few rooms on the first floor 
of the dormitory, with their small son, Bobby.  There was no heat and no plumbing.  It is believed that the 
Caretaker�s bungalow was built sometime during that year.  Bobby recounted that he remembers waking up one 
morning with snowflakes coming in through the not very well sealed windows.  The only playground toys were 
handmade seesaws.  The eldest Cunningham boys (Cabin 108) fabricated and installed two swing sets, to the 
delight of those of us who were young children at the time.   The frames are still intact.  <i>They still make 
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Jack and Jean Weinel came next.  They added the two-story addition to the bungalow.  They still live in the 
area and are members of the Spencerville Church, as were Jeans� parents, Melvin and Florence Woodward, and 
Jean�s sister and brother-in-law, Anna and Kenny Poole.  Jack�s father and mother, the late Clarence. D. and 
Mildred Weinel, served as Superintendent and wife from 1953 to 1961, so Jack knew the grounds well.  He and 
Jean served until 1964.<p>

Elgar and Ann Nichols served from 1964 to 1972.  They, too, were members of the Spencerville church.  Their 
daughter, Phyllis Strouse, once told me of  the fond memories her daughter, Brenda, has about the camp from 
the days when she came from Florida to visit her grandparents.<p>

In 1972 to 1973, the Taylors returned for a second shorter term.  Naomi Taylor was sister to Melvin Gates, a 
long-time head of the Conference Trustees, who used to live behind the campground.
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Next came David and Ruthella Van Gilder.  They were from the Rockville Church.  They had two young daughters 
and served from 1973 to 1982.  During their time of service, the retreat center was built.  Ruthella�s parents 
are Donna and Julian Rose from Layhill.<p>

Stuart and Lori Brynn took care of the campground from 1982 to 1985.  It is believed that during their term the 
old dormitory finally came down.  The Brynns are related to the Mosedales.<p>

Following were Chuck and Janet Fouke who served from 1983 to 1987.  Chuck worked for the Howard County 
Recreation Department.  We have him to thank for much of the solid, historic playground equipment.<p>
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Edward and Denise Ingraham were new parents when they arrived on the campground in 1987.  A daughter was born 
to them during their term here.  They served until 1989.  Denise is the daughter of Rev. Charlie and Ethel 
Beahm.<p>

Brad and Debbie Kline were next.  This couple served the Conference from 1989 to 1991.  Brad is a nephew of 
Camp Director Darrold and Louise Phillips.  A new slide and swing set were purchased by Dawn (Phillips) 
McDonald with funds from Children�s Camp, possibly during this term.
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Jane States, fondly known as �Janie,� served faithfully from 1991 until October of 1995.  Jane is the widow of 
the late James States, former pastor and Conference Superintendent, and brother of our camp evangelist, Rev. 
Forrest States.  Jane moved to the caretaker�s home following her husband�s death in 1991.  That�s the same 
year Don and I were married, and I introduced him to the campground.  At that time, interest in the campground 
was in a decline and the property was up for sale.  Jane came on the scene and began to actively turn things 
around.  She built up a successful retreat business to the point that a profit was realized for the first time 
in many years, and the property was removed from the sales market.  Jane�s associate, Ernie Hissom, and Jane�s 
family members, Patti, and Barb and Tom Bivens, gave much needed assistance.  Jane now lives in North Carolina 
where she rakes leaves only when she wants to!
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To fill the shoes vacated by Janie States would take very special people. Charlie and LeAnne Johnson moved into 
their new home in November of 1995 with their bustling family of five sons, CJ, Brian, David, Mark, and Steven.  
This is a hard working family with a heart for this campground and for the Lord.  It�s impossible to describe 
the toll this work requires.  In 2001, they took a break.<p>

Cesar and Virginia Freitas, Brazilian pastors, served from 2001 to 2003.  They were improving their language 
skills and building a congregational base for a new Brazilian church plant.  They now pastor at the Dundalk 
Free Methodist Church in Baltimore.<p>

Next were Dan and Jeanette LoBocchiaro, on staff from 2003 until 2004.  They were a young couple with a small 
son when they moved in.  During their term, they had a baby daughter. <p>

In 2004, Charlie Johnson returned.  His title was changed from Caretaker to Camp Manager, and in 2006, LeAnne 
was added as Assistant Camp Manager.  Their list of accomplishments for one year would astound you, and LeAnne�s 
reputation for landscaping is legendary.  Plus, she led Children�s Camp this year.  I don�t know how she pulled 
it off with her full schedule, but it was great.<p>

<i>Inheritance</i> is that which we receive.  Legacy is what we choose to leave behind.  We have inherited many 
precious resources.  The land, the Tabernacle, the cabins, and retreat center, the Dining Hall and playgrounds, 
even the old bathroom was a grand improvement over a community outhouse, in its day.  Please, let�s go above and 
beyond to preserve and advance our ministry over the next 75 years.  We are ALL God�s Caretakers.<p>

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