50 Years of Camp Deerpark Buildings Por Lucinda DeGolier-Lewis | octubre 7, 2024 Spruce Lodge: built in 1842. Locust Haven: built, c. 1915 and removed 2015. Twin Birch Motels: converted from chicken house, c. 1960. Mountain Laurel cabins: built in 1975–76 and converted to staff housing in 2008. Garage: first building project undertaken by Camp Deerpark wasconstructed with salvage materials from barn removal. Chapel: second building project at Camp Deerpark was to jack up chapel building and dig a foundation and basement, 1972. Chapel with basement and porch. Chapel porch receives a roof, 1984. Chapel Sunroom created by enclosing chapel porch in 2003. 1984 cabin addition to staff housing trailer where the facilities director’s house is currently located. In 1998 the cabin was moved to its current location as house #4 in the staff village. The barn was built in one day in 1983. The director’s house was built in 1988. The facilities director’s house was built in 1998 and includes a basement apartment. The gazebo was dedicated fall 2000 in memory of Al and Dottie Kruse. Hemlock Pavilion was constructed by Forest Hills Mennonite Church in 2004. The maintenance building was constructed in 2009 and includes offices, mechanical shop, wood shop, and storage. The first four Promise Woods cabins were placed in service June, 2015. Related Entries 50 Years of Camp Deerpark Directors A Beautiful Scene A Conscious Decision A Place on the Hill A Special Creation of God Publicado en Forever God is Faithful, History y etiquetado: FGF, history