APRIL 10th WORK DAY

Carl Gloe sweeping winter's gravel and sand from the grass and roads.

Dueling 'dozers (Richard Oehlerich and Site Manager, Luke Fischer)!

Lanny Buls digging a trench for electrical conduit in the Family Campground.

Richard Oehlerich demolishing the Family Campground swimming pool deck.

Janet Fischer planting rhubarb for the camp garden.

AmeriCorps volunteer, Tim Hubbard, painting Tree Village cabins.

AmeriCorps volunteer PhDs (post hole diggers) Griff Ryan-Roberts and Lyndsay Senerchia.

AmeriCorps volunteer, Steph Kasza, painting part of the renovated Challenge Course

AmeriCorps volunteer, Daniel Walker, painting the inside of Tree Village

Cindy Oehlerich directing husband Richard

Jim Swales and AmeriCorps volunteer, Brittney Greene removing the canopy at the Family Campground.
From www.americorps.gov:
Each year, AmeriCorps offers 75,000 opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups.