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Our Task "The
spirit is there in every boy. It has to be
discovered and brought to light!" --Lord
Robert Baden-Powell |
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The Sagamore Council is
pleased to be a recipient of funding from the United Way.

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Cary Camp

McAllister
Scouting Center is made up of 4 parts plus
restrooms, each can be used individually or in combination.
The entire complex is heated, air conditioned and wireless
internet throughout. The training center
also has wired internet.
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McAllister
Hall, the main dining room is 48 by 85 feet, with a
capacity of approx. 275. Other facilities include
electronic equipment; VCR, PA, PC and a computer
all connected to an overhead projector.
McAllister has a gas fireplace and can be used
for indoor campfires or a general meeting area.
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Heritage
Hall is a room of approximately 28 by 40 feet, with
a capacity 75. Heritage has a gas fireplace and
can be used by smaller groups needing a meeting area or
small dining area.
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Sorensen
Training Center is a 4 room complex designed for
training or other meetings. It has TV, VCR, PC and DVD
in 3 of the rooms.
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Kitchen
is usable by all three of the other parts of the
complex. The kitchen is equipped with a stove, grill,
convection oven, refrigeration, freezers, dish washing
machine and ice machine. Dishes are available.
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Sioux
Cabin, Shawnee
Cabin, and Tecumseh
Lodge
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Sioux
Cabin will sleep 14 people in bunks in one large
room. A separate room has two bunks for
leaders for a total of 18 per cabin. Cabins is equipped
with electricity, refrigerator and a fireplace with
wood-burning insert.
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Shawnee
Cabin sleep
14 people in bunks in one large room. A separate
room has two bunks for leaders for a total of 18 per
cabin. Cabin is equipped with electricity, refrigerator,
restroom and gas heat.
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Tecumseh
Lodge consists of four rooms. One room will
sleep 30 people in double bunks. A second sleeping room
will hold 6 leaders. Tecumseh is also equipped with two
restrooms (sink and toilet only), a kitchenette, and a
20 foot by 20 foot "meeting room" that can
sleep 2.
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| Building |
Capacity |
Rest
Room |
Refrig |
Stove |
Heat |
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Lg
Rm/Sm Rm |
in
Building |
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| Tecumseh |
30/6/2 |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
gas |
| Shawnee |
14/4 |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
gas |
| Sioux |
14/4 |
No |
Yes |
No |
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Camp Sites
Cary Camp has five campsites. Each camp site is equipped
with water and sanitary facilities. Camp sites are located
far enough apart so that groups camping can work separately
of each other.
Shelter
Houses
Six shelters all equipped with electricity, are available:
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The
Teepee – fully enclosed with wooden floor and tables.
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Justin
Matthew Newell Memorial Shelter – concrete floored
with a fire place and tables.
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Raisor
Shelter – concrete floored with a climbing wall and
tables.
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Moser
Shelter – concrete floored and tables.
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Cecil
Warner Learning Center - concrete floor and benches.
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Osco
Drug Shelter.
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For more photos & information about Cary Camp,
visit www.carycamp.com

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Cary
Camp Ranger:
Chuck Turner
(765) 447-1990
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| Family
Time Across the nation, in
2009, 269,804 Cub Scouts attended Day Camp and 202,404
attended a family overnight camp. 96,724
attended long-term Adventure Camps.
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