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1885 |
First YMCA resident camp in the United States at Camp Dudley, New Jersey. |
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1915 |
First year Flint YMCA conducted summer camp – on present site of Camp Copneconic. Tents used; platform tents built in subsequent years. |
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1917 |
Property donated by Charles S. Mott – 185 acres at a cost of $15,000. |
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1928 |
Allen Lodge construction began, thanks to a $25,000 gift from Floyd A. Allen. |
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1932 |
First seven sleeping cabins constructed (Pawnee, Seneca, Mohawk, Algonquin, Cherokee, Chippewa, and Sioux). |
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1938 |
Craft Shop constructed (now called Choctaw) |
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1956 |
Bell donated by the Garland Street Church. Bell was cast in 1888. |
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1957 |
Additional 180 acres donated by Charles S. Mott. |
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1959 |
New YMCA building fund completed, $2,602.94. |
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1961 |
Largent Lodge constructed, dedicated to Otto R. Largent, first general secretary of Flint YMCA (service dates: September 15, 1914 – October 1, 1937) |
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1962 |
Two cabins built. |
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1965 |
Camp Director's house constructed. |
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1966 |
Chief's Lodge constructed. |
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1967 |
Totem Pole donated by E. W. Johnson. |
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1968 |
Health Center constructed, thanks to a gift from Mr. and Mrs. William L. Richards. |
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1969 |
New waterfront installed. Gift of the Whiting Foundation. |
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1970 |
Extensive maintenance improvement, plumbing replaced in Allen Lodge, new well dug for Largent area, cabins heated for winter use. |
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1971 |
New tent camping unit constructed – Explorer Unit (field near high ropes) |
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1974 |
Outdoor Education began as a program. |
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mid 1970's |
Girls began attending summer camp. (Actual date unknown, but after 1971 and by 1978) |
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1983 |
Began providing summer camp for Big Brothers Big Sisters participants. |
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1984 |
Began horse program, with seasonally leased horses. |
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1985 |
Began providing summer camp for campers through Washtenaw Camp Placement. |
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1986 |
First summer camp for patients from the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan. |
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1987 |
Circle C Ranch built, thanks to a gift through Mr. Donald Johnson from the Whiting Foundation. |
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1988 |
Sixty (60) acres donated anonymously. |
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1990 |
Toboggan Run constructed by UAM -- Jobs Bank carpenters from Local 599. |
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1991 |
Lake Copneconic Conference Center built, in cooperation with UAW – GM Jobs Bank. |
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1992 |
Iroquois Lodge (cabin sleeping 48) built. |
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1993 |
Associate Director's house replaced. |
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1994 |
Hosted YMCA World Camp. One of five sites in the United States. |
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1995 |
First camp for burn survivors, in cooperation with the Detroit Firefighters Association. |
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1996 |
Arapahoe Lodge (cabin sleeping 48) opens. |
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1997 |
First use of Frontier Lodge. |
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1998 |
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1999 |
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2000 |
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2001 |
Construction started on Copneconic Lodge. |
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2002 |
Copneconic Lodge dedication. |
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2003 |
Day Camp Pavilion was dedicated to Jane E. McCollough. |
2004 |
Acreage across the lake purchased with the help of an anonymous donor. Building purchased at the front of camp for staff housing. Sewers constructed to give camp access to city water |
| 2005 | Building at the front of camp purchased and renovated for staff housing. |
| 2006 | Construction of two new Frontier Cabins |
| 2007 |
Construction completed on the Circle C
Lodge overlooking the ranch David Hughes Basketball court completed Pink's Rink Ice Skating Rink completed |
| Sept 19 | Goodbye To Summer |
| Oct 8-10 | Mother/Daughter Ranch Weekend |
| Oct 24 | Halloween |