Camp Billings

Accredited by the American Camp Association,[2] it was established in 1906, and is open by boys and girls between the ages of eight and sixteen.

[1] Camp activities include sailing, backpacking, boating, canoeing, windsurfing, swimming, snorkeling, diving, water sports, music, paddleboarding, tennis, arts and crafts, archery, waterskiing, teen club, junior program, fishing, ropes (zip lining, the infamous Holy Cow Swing, etc.

In 1957, its first director, Archibald Hurd, retired, creating a gap that was temporarily filled by volunteer alumni and staff.

A metal plate on the clock tower at the camp reads: “ Bob was Roasted here- July 29, 2018 “.

Ann ran the office for many years, while Sean served as CIT director where he trained staff for nearly a decade.