Camps.com


Camp Logo
Ceta Canyon Methodist Camp & Retreat Center
Happy, TX, 79042
Phone: 806.488.2268
Fax: 806.488.2594

Rate the Camp
No rating done yet on this camp.

Description

Mrs. T. C. Delaney of Memphis, TX brought girls to this beautiful area in 1918 when she was Conference Director of Youth Work for the Missionary Society. A stained glass window in the tabernacle states Mrs. Delaney's camp motto, "OTHERS." Ice blocks were brought in twice a week. Tents were used for sleeping, lanterns were used for light, and campfires were used for cooking food. The charge for one week of camp was $1.00.



In 1925 Northwest Texas Conference bought 316 acres of this canyon. Improvements came slowly. The tabernacle was built  in 1928 through the generosity of the Women's Missionary Conference. An earthen dam and a natural spring made the first swimming pool. The first brochure was available for Mrs. Delaney's Girl's Camp titled, "Jubilee Summer Conference with the Young Peoples."


In 1939 2,500 campers used the camp. A dormitory was sponsored by the young people of the Conference, and propane was installed in the dining hall. Also, the Trustees requested $2,000 in apportionments to assist in the liquidation of indebtedness and improvements for the year. At that time there was a nine hole golf course here with no fairways, 9 sand greens, and a very rough rough. A concrete swimming pool and telephone lines came in 1940.


Electricity came in 1946 and in 1947 15 army barracks were brought in "to be used for a few years" as cabins. In 1950 the second dining hall was built. It held 300 people. That year 4,484 campers attended camps with 59 conversions reported and 65 answering the call to full-time Christian service.


During the 1960's the new swimming pool was built, as was Ceta Lodge, with rooms for 80-100 people. The swinging foot bridge was also completed.


In addition to the long successful "Traditional" camping program, the "One Way" camps were started in 1970. In 1972 the first non-denominational, interracial week of fun in a camp setting took place for the mentally handicapped. This would later be called Camp New Dawn. The four Trust Cabins were built in 1987 and an activity center in the late 80's.


In 1992 through the vision of Ms. Madeline Hegi the Chapel was built. She wanted a quiet place to go and pray with a camper. In 1995 a new dining hall was built which can seat over 600 people. And in 2000 the seven "boys" army barracks were torn down to make room for the 20 room Garrison Retreat Lodge, a first-class motel-style retreat center with a huge central meeting room. In 2001 the Schaeffer Challenge Course was built through the generosity of the Schaeffer families.




Details

Camp Type:
Day 
Year Established:
1918
Gender:
coed
Age of Campers:
4-12
Cost/Week:
$215.00-$245.00/wk (Please contact camp for exact pricing.)
Nearest Large City:
Accreditations:

Activities

adventure:
  • Hiking Day outings
athletic:
  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Volleyball


Sessions

(Please contact camp directly for updated session schedule.)

June 7-11

June 14-18

June 21-25

June 28-July 2

July 5-9

July 12-16

July 19-23

July 26-30

Reviews

Please write a review of this camp.
Verification Code:
Please enter below code to the above text box.
  
No Reviews to display
Tek Communications, Inc. © Copyright 2024

Looking for a Summer Camp Job? Upload Your Resume Job Seeker Login