I don't understand Facebook but I discovered a picture that shows the Indian mural I painted in 1961, the year the dining hall was built. It was covered up in the 1970s(?) because a school teacher thought it was 'racist' and complained. I'd love to see it uncovered again before i pass on and at least get a photo. It took all summer to paint, after lights out with one 40 watt bulb for light! Thanks for the reminder. Hal
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Sunday, March 20, 2016
How the "Big Camp" celebrated its 28th anniversary - July 31, 1927
From the August 6, 1927 edition of the Manitoba Free Press:
"Sunday was the big day of the entire camp when the second anniversary of the outdoor chapel and the twenty-eighth season of the camp was observed.

"Rev. Dr. C. W. Gordon was in charge of the service, and spoke on each individual's responsibility for rendering service."
This chapel service would have been held at its current site above Emblem Rock.
The original site of chapel was located just down the path from the log cabin towards Raspberry Rock (Click on the hyper-link to read about the history of chapel).
The old site is now kind of marshy and overgrown, but somewhere in the bush, not that far off the path, should be the remains of the original cairn.
To read the 1927 Free Press story, click on the page:

"Sunday was the big day of the entire camp when the second anniversary of the outdoor chapel and the twenty-eighth season of the camp was observed.

"Rev. Dr. C. W. Gordon was in charge of the service, and spoke on each individual's responsibility for rendering service."
This chapel service would have been held at its current site above Emblem Rock.
The original site of chapel was located just down the path from the log cabin towards Raspberry Rock (Click on the hyper-link to read about the history of chapel).
The old site is now kind of marshy and overgrown, but somewhere in the bush, not that far off the path, should be the remains of the original cairn.
To read the 1927 Free Press story, click on the page:

Thursday, March 10, 2016
Registration open for 125th anniversary
Registration for the 125th anniversary of YMCA-YWCA Camp Stephens is now open.
Please click here on the Winnipeg YMCA-YWCA's website for details and costs.
Registration is easy and quick.
There are several options to come out and visit the island July 30-31.
If you're on Facebook and haven't already found us, check out
the YMCA-YWCA 125th Camp Stephens group.
Please use this Facebook group as a place
to make plans, share stories and pictures, and share in the
excitement the closer we get to July!
And click here to hear Lisa Malbranck on CBC Radio describe her and her family's experiences at Camp Stephens.
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