CAMPOUT FOR CHARITY IN REVIEW
2015
Campout for Charity 2015 is in the books and from the comments we received it was a
great event enjoyed by all. With great seminars,
best food in the state, music and dance that brought back memories of our youth,
games to challenge, and old friends gathering once again to have fun, and more
important, to help others, one would have to say we had A GREAT TIME. Thanks to everyone who attended and helped in
so many way to make this a success, it could never have happened if not for
each and every one who attended. The
only way we can share our appreciation is to simply say, THANKS, and hope to
see you next year.
THE FIRST PEOPLE YOU MEET TO HELP YOU SETTLE IN FOR THE WEEKEND
GOOD SAM CHAPTERS COMING TOGETHER TO HAVE FUN AND HELP OTHERS
KEEPING US BUSY WITH SEMINARS AND CRAFTS
FLEA MARKETS, AUCTIONS AND DOOR PRIZES TO FILL YOUR RIG
GAMES TO TEST YOUR SKILLS
AND OF COURSE FOOD, FOOD, AND MORE FOOD
NEVER GO HUNGRY AT A CAMPER GATHERING
DR. JO'S PET CLINIC LTD. OF WATSEKA MAKES SURE MAN'S BEST FRIEND IS WELL SUPPORTED
FRIDAY NIGHT SOCK HOP BY DJ RON GRIGS OF "SOUNDS BY DESIGN" AND COSTUMES WORN BY MANY FILLED THE DANGCE FLOOR WITH POODLE SKIRTS AND MEMORIES
THE BACK PAIGES PROVIDED MUSIC THAT WAS ENJOYED BY ALL AND LINE DANCERS SHOWED THEIR STUFF.
PONTIAC RV, BRADLEY BOURBONNAIS RV, AND THE ANTIQUE CAR SHOW GAVE US MANY THINGS TO LOOK AND THINK ABOUT
With permission from the Times - Republic, the article
written by Caitlin Sievers is posted
below. We thank the Times - Republic for
the fine store in support of the Campout for Charity and Hayden Schaumburg.