Monday, March 19, 2018

Making the Best Better: Cabin Renovations

We think 4-H Camp is the best.

(If you're reading this here blog, chances are that you do too.)

One of the things that makes 4-H Camp the best is that we're always busy trying to follow the 4-H motto - "To Make the Best Better."

Yup, we're always trying to make the best even just a little-tiny-bit-better here at 4-H Camp, and throughout the spring we'll be keeping you up to date on this very blog with some of the projects we've got in the works to do exactly that. Projects like:




Yes, we split our attention at Camp between keeping things just like they've always been since 1951 and finding ways to improve the Camp experience little by little by updating our beloved old facility as well.

This off-season, it's Cabins #7 and #9 that will be joining the ranks of our 21st century cabins.


The costs of renovations for Cabin #7 have been aided by a generous donation by our friend Kevin McCormick...

...but to assist with Cabin #9 we'll be looking for a little help from the Camp Community. 

We're looking for 19 donors to sponsor the 19 bunks in Cabin #9 to help us have it all bright, shiny and roomy for this summer. 

 Check out the document below for details!

(Also, in that document, you'll notice that these renovations are just the first phase in something called the 2021 Project. [Ohh, mysterious, I know.] 2021 is L.G. Cook 4-H Camp's 70th anniversary, and we've got some BIG new plans for our facility, and some BIG opportunities for all of you to help make those BIG new plans happen.)








We've already heard from several individuals, groups, and organizations who are interested in becoming one of the 19 donors to help with Cabin #9's renovation. This document is available on our website here, so please pass it along to anyone who you think might be interested in helping out. 

Get in touch with the Camp Office at 973-948-3550 or via email if you'd like to talk about donating!

Stay tuned for more updates on both the 2021 Project, and some ways we're making the best at 4-H Camp better in time for the 2018 summer season.


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