Because of its unique rustic architecture and importance to the history of the Camp Sherman area the hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
One of the main builders of the community hall was Luther Metke, known for his hand strewed log cabins and many bridges built in the central Oregon area.
The following year, the association built a community hall facing Camp Sherman Road on property donated by Hays and Roblay McMullin, who owned Lake Creek Lodge at that time.
[4][5] Since 1949, the Camp Sherman Community Hall has been the gathering place for local residents and the venue for countless events.
During the 1990s, other improvements were made to the building including replacing the roof, installing a new propane heating system, and a new stage was built.
[3] Because of its unique rustic architecture and importance to the social history of the Camp Sherman community the hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in February 2003.
[2][6] Listing on the National Register allows the Camp Sherman Community Association to claim federal and state tax credits.
[7] Anyone who owns property or rents a home full-time in the Black Butte School District is eligible for membership in the Camp Sherman Community Association.