Camp Coleman: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Camp Coleman logo.jpg|right|175px]]
'''Camp Gertrude Coleman''' was one of the nation's oldest Girl Scout Camps, located along [[Camp Coleman Road]] to the northeast of downtown [[Trussville]] on the banks of the [[Cahaba River]]. Established in [[1925]] by the [[Cahaba Girl Scout Council]], the camp  contains 144 acres and features a wide array of activities and facilities. The camp is operated by the [[Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama]].  It was named for [[Gertrude Coleman]]. The camp closed on [[May 31]], [[2013]].
'''Camp Gertrude Coleman''' was one of the nation's oldest Girl Scout Camps, located along [[Camp Coleman Road]] to the northeast of downtown [[Trussville]] on the banks of the [[Cahaba River]]. Established in [[1925]] by the [[Cahaba Girl Scout Council]], the camp  contains 144 acres and features a wide array of activities and facilities. The camp is operated by the [[Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama]].  It was named for [[Gertrude Coleman]]. The camp closed on [[May 31]], [[2013]].



Revision as of 17:23, 14 June 2015

Camp Coleman logo.jpg

Camp Gertrude Coleman was one of the nation's oldest Girl Scout Camps, located along Camp Coleman Road to the northeast of downtown Trussville on the banks of the Cahaba River. Established in 1925 by the Cahaba Girl Scout Council, the camp contains 144 acres and features a wide array of activities and facilities. The camp is operated by the Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama. It was named for Gertrude Coleman. The camp closed on May 31, 2013.

In May 2012, the Girl Scout Council announced that the camp would be closed and divested in May 2013 after taking a more than $200,000 loss in 2011 and about $330,000 in 2010, not including repairs that were made or need to be made to the camp. An increased marketing campaign in 2011 was not successful. A grass-roots group named Save Camp Coleman was formed to raise funds and help keep the camp open.

References

External links