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Cover of the book Girl Scouts Camp Alice Chester by Jean Krieg, Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Jean Krieg, Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast ISBN: 9781439646427
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: July 28, 2014
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Jean Krieg, Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast
ISBN: 9781439646427
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: July 28, 2014
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast�s Camp Alice Chester (CAC) on picturesque Booth Lake first opened its doors in 1924 after a successful fundraising effort led by Alice Chester, the first president of the Milwaukee Girl Scouts. Thousands have walked its well-worn trails, cooked over campfires, and slept in the tents and cabins. Swimming and boating activities have consistently been a major appeal for campers. The historic European-style lodge has provided a gathering place for community meals, folk dancing, dramatics, arts and crafts, and ceremonies through the decades. CAC is a unique setting where skills and confidence are strengthened and lasting friendships are formed. Since the fall of 1980, CAC has also been known as Alice Chester Center (ACC). The name change brought expanded year-round, staff-led opportunities for Girl Scouts and others to utilize it during the fall, winter, and spring seasons. Today, the accredited property encompasses 333 acres and features frontage on two lakes.
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Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast�s Camp Alice Chester (CAC) on picturesque Booth Lake first opened its doors in 1924 after a successful fundraising effort led by Alice Chester, the first president of the Milwaukee Girl Scouts. Thousands have walked its well-worn trails, cooked over campfires, and slept in the tents and cabins. Swimming and boating activities have consistently been a major appeal for campers. The historic European-style lodge has provided a gathering place for community meals, folk dancing, dramatics, arts and crafts, and ceremonies through the decades. CAC is a unique setting where skills and confidence are strengthened and lasting friendships are formed. Since the fall of 1980, CAC has also been known as Alice Chester Center (ACC). The name change brought expanded year-round, staff-led opportunities for Girl Scouts and others to utilize it during the fall, winter, and spring seasons. Today, the accredited property encompasses 333 acres and features frontage on two lakes.

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