God’s Presence in Nature
My first memory is of going to Camp Deerpark (at that time it was Brandt’s Pleasant View) in Glenn Zeager’s Packard in the evening after a day of work. I traveled with Dale Stoltzfus and, I believe, John Buckwalter. I remember a neighbor coming to investigate who the intruders were at this time of night.…
Read MoreHis Entire Stipend
It’s always unfortunate when children have to pay for mistakes their parents committed. This was one of those situations: Two campers sat on the porch. Their bags were packed and heads hung low. They were being sent home early. No, not because of a fight. Not because they were sick or ill-behaved. Unfortunately their mom…
Read MoreHistory
History collects the story of Camp. There is a History category on KB, Camps knowledge base, and entries can also use the history tag. Current news items, which are about to be history, are published as posts on the Smoke Signals Blog, often in the Happenings category. Documents, Books, and Collections Forever God is Faithful…
Read MoreHopes and Dreams
From when camp was purchased until the present time, many people have dreamed of new camping facilities. The vision included new cabins and a separate dining hall for children’s camps and converting existing buildings, such as Spruce Lodge, into an area solely for congregational retreats and family vacations. When the Brandt Road property was purchased,…
Read MoreHow Could You Not Like It?
Jim Baer was 18 years old and working at Agway, a vegetable seed packaging company in Pennsylvania, when he was briefly laid off. At the urging of his former high school shop teacher, Wes Newswanger, Jim went to Camp Deerpark for three weeks in June of 1977 to help build the new pool. “After my…
Read MoreHow Do We Love Thee? Let us Count the Ways . . .
We joined the Camp Deerpark staff as co-assistant directors in late April 1975. Perhaps the most memorable staff times were living with Lowell Jantzi, Isaac Grable, Frank Freeman and Maynard Shirk. Those were years of growth for camp, with 10-day summer camps, often with up to 80 campers, punctuated by weekend church retreats. We remember…
Read MoreIn Memory of Jacqueline Mehr
Walter and Jacqueline Mehr showed gracious and generous hospitality to Orv and me. I came to Camp Deerpark in 1990, and Orv came in 1993. It was wonderful to have welcoming neighbors when moving to a new home. And they introduced us to their friends as they were happy to know us. One friend became…
Read MoreIn the Kitchen
“My first impression of camp was that it seemed huge and like a lot of work,” said Doris Stoltzfus, who was the head cook for the first two years of camp. “Just to look at it seemed a bit overwhelming.” “We cleaned and cleaned to get the facilities ready to open for the first event…
Read MoreIt Had Become our Nest
I am a nature-lover. Better yet, a wildlife enthusiast. One summer, outside of my window in the room I stayed in at Camp Deerpark, I watched a bird begin to build her nest, twig by twig. Then a few days later, I watched her lay her eggs in that very same nest. Later I witnessed…
Read MoreLabor Day Weekend at Camp Deerpark
Immanuel Community Church has enjoyed its annual retreat on Labor Day weekend through all its phases of existence (Redeemer Church, Elim-Redeemer and Immanuel Community Church) for 25 years. For a few years it was a two-night, two-day retreat till we realized that we had no labor to go to on Monday. Camp was available and…
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