Anyone that has ever visited camp has noticed that a great many buildings are dedicated in memorial of loved ones, past scouts and scouters as well as community leaders. This section will compile many of those buildings. If you have information and/or pictures that you would like to share in this post, feel free to email us. CampTrimountHistory@gmail.com
On or about July 12, 1994, then Camp Director Tony Forte called all scouts, scouters and staff at Camp Trimount to a special flag formation. At that time Mr. Forte, announced the passing of Troop 33 Eagle Scout Mark Koteek. This somber moment was marked with the lowering of the colors to half staff in remembrance.Two years later during the 50th Anniversary Celebration at camp a climbing tower was dedicated in Mark Koteek's honor. That tower served camp into the 2000's when the tower was taken down after a new tower was erected at the new COPE course.
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Welcome to our site. We are a small group of people from several generations who are sharing the history, stories and memorabilia of a plac...
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Halfmoon Lodge Display at the 50th Anniversary Celebration 8/1996 The Halfmoon Lodge 28 has supported Camp Trimount throughout its hi...
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Anyone that has ever visited camp has noticed that a great many buildings are dedicated in memorial of loved ones, past scouts and scouters ...
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