Tue 7 Sep, 2010 01:25 pm - Kim Berger? Sounds familiar. Did you look after one of the cabins (Beavers, Minks, Foxes?) for the youngsters as well? Regards, Sam Valentine (samo @ optonline.net) (remove spaces flanking... (view)
Mon 18 Jan, 2010 10:36 am - Hi Tom - I heard that the camp pool was so well built that attempts to demolish it failed, so it was just covered over. If it's been made into a pond, that is a wonderful use of the old... (view)
Mon 28 Dec, 2009 11:10 pm - I live on Long Island now... I don't remember a fellow with a pith helmet, sorry. I was there from 64-66, as I recall. Some very fond memories, and some not so fond. Like getting a big... (view)
Mon 28 Dec, 2009 07:26 pm - I visited the site back in the 70's and the only buildings that remained were the main building sans the big dining hall and the crafts building. All others were gone. There are pics on... (view)
Tue 1 Dec, 2009 09:38 pm - Here are some pics of pics from our family photo album for your viewing enjoyment of Camp Wampanoag back in 1965
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16940842@N04/sets/72157622917319914/ (view)
Tue 1 Dec, 2009 09:10 pm - Thank you for posting, K. Mathews! Is there any way you can digitize your possessions so us ex-campers might be able to re-live our childhoods? Which house are you in? That's some lovely... (view)
Thu 25 Jun, 2009 08:41 am - Some memories of mine of Camp Wampanoag:
- The "Kybo" (the latrine behind the junior cabins)
- Mr. Rutchman
- The war games with the "Wampas" and the "Noags" - we... (view)
Tue 23 Jun, 2009 01:46 pm - I was lucky enough to attend Camp from 64-66 when I was 9,10 & 11 with my two brothers. My uncle was Mr. Pattison, the fellow who ran the camp for awhile, who unfortunately passed away a... (view)