If you haven’t seen our VP of Properties, Paul Hansohn, then you haven’t spent enough time out at Camp Shenandoah. There has been a ton of activity happening this winter.
If you hadn’t heard the news about the trading post, the short version is that we had a mold infestation. As a result, we have spent a lot of time clearing out inventory and gutting the building down to the metal so that we could clean everything. This is a costly endeavor for our council but it is a necessary one to make sure we have a functioning trading post for the camping season. We had two workdays this December where a number of volunteers came out and ended up filling a dumpster, plus some. Now we will be moving on to cleaning, insulating, and restocking so we can bring you an even better trading post this summer.
There was also a leak in the roof discovered on what has long been called the “Cook’s Cabin.” One look at the moss-covered shingles would tell you this was a possibility and that the roof had been in need of some care for a while. This was another project taken on this winter as the roof was replaced.
Of course, it’s not all about maintenance out at camp, we also have some new things to be excited about. Our log splitter had seen better days and we all know the amount of wood we go through out at camp would be difficult to get through with Scout power along. We managed to obtain a new log splitter to help us catch up on the firewood usage at camp, which will be welcome news to the units visiting for Klondike next month.
Lots is happening out at camp all the time, and you should look to be a part of that! We are always in need of extra hands for different things. Carpenters, plumbers, electricians, roofers, masons, mechanics, you name a skill and even if you are just marginally knowledgeable about it we could use your help. And if you don’t think you have a helpful skill, you would be wrong because everyone has something they can contribute to make Camp Shenandoah the best it can be for our 75th anniversary!