| 1953 |
- original 28 acres given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Reeser and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reeser, all of Clinton, IL. Bill
Junkins, Clinton Christian Church minister was facilitator.
- February 26 — First Board of Directors organized
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| 1954 |
- Lake built, Dining Hall constructed and plans
approved for the first two dorms.
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| 1955 |
- June 19 — first of two weeks conducted — total of
87 Jr. High and Sr. High campers!
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| 1957 |
- Swimming pool and bath house constructed.
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| 1958 |
- Geneviene Farsnsworth started helping with
registrations.
- Caretakers house built (Present Manager’s house).
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| 1963 |
- Genevieve Farsnworth started doing all of
registrations (and continues to this date — volunteer).
- Chuck Bartlett hired as part-time program director.
- Frank Lovett hired as part-time program director.
- Chapel and teaching shelters constructed.
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| 1965 |
- Boys dorm built. Jim Summy hired as part-time
manager.
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| 1973 |
- Gene Johnson called from 9-year ministry at
Assumption, IL to be the first full-time manager and Isabel, his wife,
to be bookkeeper.
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| 1974 |
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| 1976 |
- Addition to Manager’s House.
- Consultant from Christian Camping International
hired to do long range plan.
- January — additional 72.3 acres to the East were
purchased.
- September — additional 127.8 acre farm to the West
purchased — total now 228 acres.
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| 1979 |
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| 1980 |
- August — Three Oaks Lodge dedicated with a
combined service celebrating 25 years of camping at Little Galilee. The
faith and commitment of God’s people has been rewarded once again. Cost
of Lodge, $136,000; appraised at $262,000!
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| 1981 |
- Major renovations of all septic sewage systems and
incoming water supply.
- Loan for $230,000 made to pay for the renovation
and to consolidate the $65,000 remaining on the land purchase and also
to repay Clinton Christian a $63,000 loan on Three Oaks Lodge.
- Early summer Kevin Peterson hired part-time to
assist with facilities and grounds care.
- September — Kevin placed on full-time status.
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| 1982 |
- A $300,000 Capital Fund Campaign is launched to
pay off loan and accrued interest over a three year period. (note was
burned at a celebration service in January, 1988)
- Utility building and offices built.
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| 1983 |
- First issue of the Galilean printed.
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| 1984 |
- Booster Club (now Kingdom Builders) started.
- Wilderness Camp renovated
- Outpost Camp started.
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| 1 |
- Area Men’s Fellowship pay for basketball court
project. (One of many projects by this faithful group.)
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| 1986 |
- Long Range Plan revisited.
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| 1988 |
- Roads upgraded.
- Farm house remodeled for Kevin Peterson and family
residence.
- Eugene Stephens upgraded electrical service — all
buildings. (89-91)
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| 1989 |
- April — Untimely death of Manager, Gene Johnson.
Kevin Peterson named to interim Manager, Isabel would remain the
bookkeeper.
- Blair Wagner is called from Rock River Christian
Camp, Polo, Il to become our second full-time Manager (moved in Feb.
‘90).
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| 1990 |
- Long Range Plans made and prioritized.
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| 1991 |
- Outpost Camp moved to present location.
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| 1992 |
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| 1993 |
- Plans being considered for a new pool and bath
house back in the Lodge area.
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| 1994 |
- $750,000 bond issue sold to finance this major
project, plus the installation of about one half of the utilities
necessary for the long range expansion plans of the camp.
- Dining Hall addition
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| 1995 |
- Old bath house converted to staff quarters.
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| 1998 |
- September — Bob Philips concluded an 18 1/2 year
ministry at Champaign First Christian to become the Development Director for
the camp.
- Long Range Plan revisited by the Executive Board.
- December — Blair Wagner resigns as Camp Manager.
- December 31 — Isabel Johnson retires, having
concluded 25 years as Bookkeeper.
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| 1999 |
- January — Camp Manager Search Committee is
appointed.
- March 1 — Ken Rutledge is called to be the third
full-time Little Galilee Camp Manager.
- In 2000, refinanced the debt and paid off the bonds.
- In November of 2000, the camp launched the "Debt Free in 2003" and Larger Vision Campaign.
- In 2001 John Turney became the part time Assistant Facilities Manager.
- In 2002 the camp launched "The Friends of Gideons Club" to help with the "Debt Free in 2003 and the Larger Vision Campaign.
- In
2002 Sid Foulke was called to be the part time Director of Financial
Resources specializing in Estate Planning, assisted by his wife, Nancy.
- In October of 2002 a major gift, a brick duplex in Urbana was received.
- In November of 2002 the mortgage was eliminated, one year early! PTL!
- In December of 2002 we transitioned into the "Larger Vision" phase of the capital campaign.
- The
Executive Board accepted the plans for a new Activity Center. The
collection of funds began. The Board committed to build this facility
debt free!
- In 2004 construction was started on the Activity Center.
- In December of 2004 Dana Dann concluded her work as Office Manager.
- January, 2005 Beverly Angel began working here as the Office Manager.
- On
September 4th, 2005 at 2:30 PM, we dedicated the Activity Center, DEBT
FREE! PTL! Praise God for those who CAUGHT THE VISION! The cost was
$650,000 and appraised at $1,300,000! God is good!
- The Activity Center was used for the 2006 camping season. It is a wonderful facility!
- In 2006 the plans were launched to build the first of four year round use cabins, debt free!
- In February of 2007 Sid Foulke adjust his schedule to to be an Estate Planning Consultant and be on call as needed.
- In the fall of 2007 construction begins on the first cabin, Love.
- In November of 2007 a major gift was received to insure the Love Cabin would be finished sooner Debt Free!
- In May of 2009 the Love Cabin was completed and used for the first time!
- In 2009 construction on cabins two and three began, Joy and Peace!
- In 2010 the Joy and Peace Cabins were finished and used by our Main Campers.
- In 2010 the Patience Cabin construction began, It should be ready by the 2011 camp season.
- In September, 2010, after 52 years of faithful service, Genevieve Farnsworth concluded her service as our volunteer Registrar due to health reasons.
- In the fall of 2010 the renovation began on Girls Dorm 2 to meet other needs.
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