Maplewood Country Day Camp - History

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Our History The Beginning ... Maplewood Country Day Camp:

Hal & Sandy grew up at camp, met at camp, and fell in love with camp. So, in 1956, it was no surprise that they fell in love at camp. While their beginnings can be traced back to their experiences at Camp Young Judaea, it was their future that was truly shaped by their time spent out in the fields and in the water.

After marrying in 1958, Hal had a desire to bring that same joy, energy, and fun that he felt as a camper and a counselor to children during the summer. Hal's vision of Round-up, Pow Wow, and pools floated round and round in his head like one of the many children he would eventually teach to swim.

He had

one mission: create a warm, welcoming, creative environment during the summer, that made everyone feel like family. He loved camp and he loved teaching children. But, he had one problem, where would this dream camp go? Coincidently in 1961, Sandy stumbled upon a small swimming lake in South Easton called Maplewood Shores. It was a hot day, she was looking for a place to cool off with her newborn daughter Susan, and


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