Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Our newest alumni Neal Russell has a tale to tell.


Neal....
Thanks so much for sending me the BlogSpot, great job with a load of info. Certainly brought back some terrific memories.

On to the tale 
Quoting the old TV Dragnet Series "The names have been changed to protect the innocent"

Neal's memory..... 
I recall that one year a motel was being built on a nice beach across the lake and some counselors participated in a late night canoe trip across the lake and thru some materials around -  no real damage, just a way of protesting. Lo & behold, the State Police showed up the next morning. To protect the Sr. Counselors a couple of Jr. Counselors decided to take the fall. It ended up in an out of court settlement where charges were dropped by the property owner after some hallway discussions & an apology. A truly great adventure.

For those who forget the geography.

Lawrence Pond



Camp Clark (Camp Lyndon)


 Is this the target area (?) across the lake as it appears today.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Directions to Camp Clark from the Sagamore Bridge.

If you are a typical camper you probably never drove yourself to Camp Clark. If you became a Counselor you probably were old enough to have a drivers license. But for those who never drove or who's memory has failed "slightly" with age here are direction to the camp.

And here is a map with the step by step turn by turn from the Sagamore Bridge.



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Monday, May 6, 2013

This great photo was taken by Renee Fazio.


Thank you Renee for granting permission for me to use your photo.
Please visit Renee's website to view her work.

I remember this view from my days at Camp Clark circa 1960.  How about you?

About Renee in her own words.
Renee Fazio is a self taught, ambitious photographer who specializes in glamour and family portraiture and special events.  She has a passion for capturing genuine emotions and goes out of her way to make everyone feel comfortable and laugh.

The daughter of an avid photographer, Renee grew up with a camera in hand.  At the young age of 8 she would line up her dolls for portrait sittings and take photos of them.  After she suffered the loss of her father she wanted his passion to live on through her.  She became actively involved in the art world studying from well known locals and reading as much as she could get her hands on.

Her work has been seen on the covers of New Bedford guide, and Dartmouth Guide.  She has also exhibited numerous times at Gallery X in New Bedford, MA.  Her piece "The beauty that Awaits," received newspaper recommendation in 2012.

A message from Renee: If I could say only one thing about my work it would be that I'm extremely grateful for the opportunity to document these moments of your life.