Years 25-50

1927

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1953

Staff arrived on July 12 for training, campers arrived on July 13.

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1954

127 campers attended camp within three weeks of camp, the first being for younger girls.

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1955

Conservation was the main focus of boys week. NYS Conservation Department taught the classes.

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1956

Though there were usually three weeks of camp, this year there were only two with 129 campers.

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1957

Only two weeks of camp, but 149 campers – largest attendance in five years.

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1959

Ward MacMillen is the new 4-H Agent and Camp Director. Two weeks of camp brought 170 campers and counselors.

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1960

Scoharie County 4-Hers came to Shankitunk, because they had no camp of their own. 220 Campers within three weeks.

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1961

$14 for a week of camp. There were three weeks, with parents night every Friday from 7:30-10. Campers went home on Saturday at 1:30.

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1962

The fee is now $15 per week.

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1963

A new dining hall, units 1 and 2, and staff house were brought from SUNY Delhi to camp. Electricity, Newspaper, and Outdoor Cooking are added as classes.

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1964

CIT, Hunter Safety, and Entomology are offered. A filter is put into the pool. Wednesday night BBQ, a tradition that is still carried on today begins this year.

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1965

Three weeks of camp, each costing $17.

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1966

Fee is raised to $19 per week.

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1967

The 4-H office was closed from 10 to noon so the staff could work at camp.

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1968

Fee is raised to $20 per week.

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1969

Delaware County purchases the camp from Tom Dent. A slide for the pool and a new shower building are the additions at camp. 310 campers who, for the first time were not only 4-Hers, but all residents of Delaware County.

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1970

Brian Miteer is the new 4-H Agent and Camp Director.

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1971

Tom Kaufman was summer assistant, Vicki Gavett was Camp Director.

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1972

Photography was taught for the first time using a Polaroid Black and White camera.

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1973

Government surplus mobile home becomes the infirmary at camp.

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1974

Jim Rice is 4-H Agent and Camp Director.

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1975

First year of coed camp. The pool was shortened to fix a leak. A new kitchen with a walk in cooler was installed. This kitchen and dining hall was located where the science center is. It was used as a science center after the current dining hall was built and before the new science center was built. Bob Stark was the Program Director. Horse was offered as a class for the first time.

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1976

Horseback riding was held at SUNY Delhi. Tie dying shirts was a popular activity. 441 Campers within 4 weeks.

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1977

Camp’s 50th anniversary! A new recreation hall was built by the Walton National Guard and dedicated to John Lennox. This rec hall is still used today. Fee is raised to $40 per week.

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