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Ballard resides in Williams Bay, Wisconsin with his wife, Cindy, and their two children. He serves as Executive Director at Camp Timber-lee, a Christian Youth Camp in East Troy , Wisconsin . [ 9 ] He was previously the worship leader at Red Rocks Church in Colorado, for ten years.
It comprises Trinity College, a theological seminary (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School), a law school (Trinity Law School which is located in Santa Ana, California), and a camp called Timber-lee. [4] The university also maintains campuses in North Lauderdale, Florida and Miami, Florida; the camp is located in East Troy, Wisconsin.
1945–Present. Camp Augustine is a 160-acre camp along the banks of the Platte River between Grand Island and Doniphan, Nebraska [55] Camp Butterfield: Mid-America Council: Near Orchard, NE: Closed: Camp Butterfield was located 13 miles north of Orchard, Nebraska and composed 160 acres of rolling sandhills [56] Camp Cedars: Mid-America Council
The Holt and Balcom Logging Camp No. 1 in Lakewood, Wisconsin was built around 1880 in what was then timber along McCaslin Brook. It is probably the oldest lumber camp in Wisconsin still standing in its original location, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [2]
GRAND CHUTE – Rob Zerjav has been with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers for 28 years. The UW-Whitewater grad started as an unpaid intern and, along with the ballclub, is a success story.
In 1884 the Northern Wisconsin Lumber Company bought the land that would become Forest Lodge, and by 1888 the company had built a logging camp there, on the south side of a bay of Lake Namekagon. Soon the timber was cut and in 1889 Crawford Livingston and some hunters and fishermen from Chicago leased the land around the camp as a hunting retreat.
With Camp Resolution closing, that leaves the Roseville Road site as the city’s only Safe Ground site in the city. Sacramento County is in the process of setting up a “Safe Stay ...
Camp Whitcomb/Mason is a year-round facility located near Hartland, Wisconsin, approximately 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Lake Keesus. Founded in 1911 and owned and operated by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee, it is the oldest Boys and Girls Clubs camp in America.