Camp Celo Explained

Camp Celo
Established:1948
Founders:Doug and Ruby Moody
Type:Co-ed summer camp
Location:Celo, North Carolina, United States
Affiliations:Religious Society of Friends

Camp Celo is a privately owned Quaker-based summer camp for children aged 7–12 located in Celo Community of Yancey County, North Carolina.

Program

Camp Celo offers a junior camp (for children ages 7–10) and a senior camp (ages 11 and 12). Activities include camping, hiking, swimming, gardening, animal care, arts & crafts, wood shop, and field games. The camp operates a swimming hole on the South Toe River. Campers help maintain an organic garden and farm animals. Senior campers participate in extensive backpacking trips in the nearby Black Mountains, Linville Gorge Wilderness, Wilson Creek Wilderness, and on the Appalachian Trail. The camp serves approximately 35 junior campers and 27 senior campers per session. About 325 campers attend each summer.[1]

History

Founded by Doug and Ruby Moody in 1948, Camp Celo has been operating under the current ownership of the Barrus/Perrin family since 1955.[2]

Philosophy

Camp Celo has been noted for its stances on a number of social issues, including racial integration, gender equality, nonviolence, and environmentalism. Much of its philosophy and traditions are based upon Quaker tradition.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Camp Celo. Camp Celo. Camp Celo. 14 April 2016.
  2. Web site: Bolling. Christina. Summer Camp Fund: At Camp Celo, kids can enjoy old-fashioned summers. The Charlotte Observer. The Charlotte Observer. 14 April 2016.
  3. Web site: McMillan. Caroline. Youth experience a more simple time at Camp Celo. The Charlotte Observer. The Charlotte Observer. 14 April 2016.