Pack57EHCT Posted November 17, 2009 Share Posted November 17, 2009 All, I'm trying to get the word out - please help us save one of the oldest Cub Scout Camps in the Country. Read below, write letters to the CT Rivers Council: http://www.ctrivers.org, attend the 3 meetings this and next week, show your support for Cub Scout camping in CT! Thanks. Dave. The CT Rivers Council commissioned a consulting firm to develop a Long Range Plan (LRP) for the Councils camps. The LRP can be found at http://www.SaveTadma.org. This document sets in motion a plan to mothball Tadma, leading eventually to its closure. The decision to mothball the Camp could come as soon as after the 2010 Summer Camp Season. But, We Can Stop This Plan!! Tadma Needs more boys in camp every year to stay successful! Activities like holding Pack Campouts at Tadma help as do non-scout groups renting the camp for outings, meetings, and retreats. This is OUR CAMP we need to help make it successful by Going to Camp! WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP? ATTEND SUMMER RESIDENT CAMP AT TADMA! ATTEND one or more of the 3 Town Hall Meetings Planned to Discuss the Long Range Camp Plan Norwich Town Meeting 7:00 PM November 17 St. Bernards H.S. 1593 Norwich-New London Turnpike Uncasville, CT 06382-1399 Hartford Town Meeting 7:00 PM November 19 CT Rivers Council Service Center 60 Darlin Street East Hartford, CT 06095 Waterbury Town Meeting 7:00 PM November 23 St. Marys Hospital 56 Franklin Street Waterbury, CT 06706 JOIN Friends of Mark Greer Scout Reservation This is the volunteer organization that maintains and improves the Camp. Fees are $20/year individual, $40/year Family - Membership fees and donations can be sent to the address listed below. DONATE Time and/or Money to help Maintain and Upgrade Tadma Camp Tadma Fall Clean-up and Work Day Saturday Nov 28, 2009 Dining Hall project- complete inside sheathing, insulation and walls Mark Greer Scout Reservation 166 Bishop Road, Bozrah, CT WHO? Scouts, Scouters, YOU and anyone who would like to help. Donations and membership fees can be sent to: Friends of Mark Greer Scout Reservation 15 Highview Terrace Middletown, CT 06457(This message has been edited by Pack57EHCT) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
broken Posted November 25, 2009 Share Posted November 25, 2009 If they can get kids to attend the camp there will be no need at all to moth ball or sell the camp. If half the people who rally to "save" a camp took three units to do camp presentations for, then your attendance issues would disappear. Why would any council want to keep a property that no one uses? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pack57EHCT Posted November 25, 2009 Author Share Posted November 25, 2009 Not quite a circumstance where no one is attending. 450+ Cubs in resident camp at Tadma last year over a 4 week "season" Plus about another 300 in day camp. This is one of the original 5 Cub Scout specific camps in the country. The push is to promote and get cubs to the camp. In fact CT Rivers Council just posted a Cub Camping video to YouTube - check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/user/CTRiversBSA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corey.holmes Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 Good Morning All, It is with a heavy heart that I report Connecticut Rivers Council has a proposal before the Executive Board to close and sell Camp Tadma Again! We're gathering testimony to present to the board on September 17th to prevent this from happening, and I just wanted to reach out to you and my other contacts to gather as much support as we can. Emails can be sent directly to the Board of Directors at futureofcubcamping@ctrivers.org Please let me know if you have any questions, or need any further information. Thanks! Corey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AshfordScouter Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 [h=1]Council to divest Camp Tadma, Invest in Active Camps[/h] On September 23, the Executive Board of the Connecticut Rivers Council voted to sell the Mark Greer scout reservation in Bozrah. The proceeds of the sale will be reinvested in the Council’s active camps for the benefit of scouts across the state of Connecticut. This decision was made based on the recommendation of the Camp Tadma Property Review committee. This committee, consisting of volunteers from the board and assisted by professional realtors and real estate assessors completed their task of reviewing the options of retaining or selling all or part of this camp property. The committee recommendation was to invest in future Scouts by maintaining and developing our active Scout camps and to use the proceeds of the sale of Camp Tadma as the catalyst for this investment. Before coming to that recommendation the committee considered a variety of options including the sale of part of the camp to fund the maintenance and improvements needed at the camp and the sale of conservation easements. Based on the information gathered and considered by the committee none of these options were feasible. The Executive Board reviewed the report and acted based on the needs of the Scouts in the council. Key to the Board’s deliberations was the need to continue to incorporate new programs and maintain our active summer camps as well as the feedback expressed by our membership during the two prior feedback periods. We are fortunate to have had the use of Camp Tadma for so many years. We are confident that the investments we plan to make in our active camps will enable us to provide those memories for scouts for years to come. A question and answer document can be found here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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