| We arrived at camp, were directed
to parking and hiked in ready for work. |
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| Registration was the first stop of
the day. |
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Dr. Ben Bohren of the National Benevolent
Association helped with registration. |
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Ben watches as Darrell Vanderhort
marshals the workers. |
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| Workers from First Atlanta gather
their tools and head to the job. |
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| Darrell and Associate Regional Minister
Michael Weeks plan the work. |
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Landscaping the entrance to camp. |
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The headline task for the day was
enclosing the dining hall. |
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This included framing (done before
we arrived), paneling the outside. . . |
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| Insulating, sheet rocking and taping
the interior. |
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| Installing Electrical Circuits |
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The siding was still going up when
Regional Minister Tom Neal fired up the spray painter. |
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| This, of course, drew a crowd, including
Jerry Gladstone. |
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| There were a lot of other projects
going on as well - including raking the volleyball court . . . |
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Sweeping out and organizing the supplies
in the pool house, and painting the pool house. |
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| Don't forget cleaning the pool either! |
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| The First Aid Trailer got very little
use - but Marsha and Ed were ready. |
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Children from AIM helped clear brush. |
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| What is Doug Job explaining wonders
James Brewer-Calvert. |
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