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The Barn Raising

In the early 1980s Jim Baer and Dale Stoltzfus began talking about how beneficial it would be for campers to have the chance to interact with a variety of animals at camp. Jim specifically wanted to have cows. “A goal was to have the summer program oriented toward nature,” Dale said, “and we began to…

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The Beginnings of Promise Woods

After volunteering at camp for a year and a half in 2007–2008, Kenton Baer returned as construction supervisor to take on a much larger project: building the first cabin in the area that would become known as Promise Woods. “The decision to go back to camp in 2012 was quite simple,” Kenton said. “It was…

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The Cost of a Sacrifice

I don’t remember the year. All I remember is that my former camper, Moriah, was back after many summers gone. This time around though, she was different. She was older, of course, but she had also come back as a gang member. The little-girl innocence had disappeared; and so had her smile. Every day that…

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The Early Years

Five decades later, early memories of Camp Deerpark remain vivid for many of those who experienced the ministry’s first year. Wes Newswanger, one of the first camp pastors, remembers the unbridled enthusiasm of New York City children arriving at camp and bee-lining it down the front lawn for the swings and other playground equipment. Doris…

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The Even Arm Settle

“It is unique and pleasing because of its striking simplicity, its lack of effected ornamentation, its strength and durability, and above all, because it is comfortable.” The above sentence could be describing the new Promise Woods cabins or the Adirondack chairs on the front lawn at Camp Deerpark. In fact, it is a quote from…

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The Grounds

The Grounds means the entire property owned by Camp Deerpark. Camp’s property includes 29 buildings and approximately 395 acres: 26 acres of lawns and 369 acres of woods and meadows. The property includes land in both Orange County and Sullivan County, Areas Grounds Related Projects Infrastructure Main Camp Promise Woods Shared Infrastructure Staff Village Reference…

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The Impact of Camp

Barb grew up in rural Pennsylvania. She wanted to make a change in her life so she decided to do Mennonite Voluntary Service (VS) in New York City. Barb first came to Camp Deerpark in 1975 when she was working with the VS unit. Barb remembers, “It was kind of a long ride, but I…

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The Journey Map

The Journey Map is an allegorical framework for Discipleship-Through-Mission that helps groups and individuals: The Three Lands Seven Positions The Map includes seven positions and two transition zones. The Land of Belonging The Land of Becoming The Land of Believing Applications Summer Camp: we’re using the first two zones/lands on The Journey Map as a…

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The Old Flow-Through Pool

“The first swimming pool was a flow-through pool,” Dale said. “We would drain the pool early in spring to clean it out before summer camps began, and the water was ice cold. It would be full of leaves and dirt. Everything came running into it and would accumulate at the bottom. “The pool was about…

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The Other Side

Ken BontragerJuly 25, 2020Second of Four / 2020 Essays on Race and Diversity Camp Deerpark, from the beginning in 1969, has been a place where people of all cultures have come together to break down barriers. A few weeks ago Kevin Smith shared his perspective on race relations and diversity. Following is the second of…

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