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Pioneer Trails Day Camp
Caldwell, NJ,
Phone: (973) 994-7160,Ž
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Description

Welcome to the West Essex YMCA website.  We are located in the heart of Livingston, New Jersey. The West Essex YMCA has been a hub of this community since its founding inWE YMCAsmall 1954. With an emphasis on family, the branch has become an innovator in child care and other family programs and activities. A full facility YMCA, West Essex features Cybex fitness center, gymnasium, Strive fitness center, pool, steam room and sauna, men's and women's lockers, showers, free weights, racquetball/handball court, child care for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years, family and teen programs, progressive aquatics instruction, recreational swimming, pre-school/youth sports, day camps, adult fitness classes and senior workout.


On October 15, 1885, industrialist Samuel Colgate, revivalist Dwight L. Moody and YMCA professional Sumner F. Families (6) Dudley convened a group of church leaders to charter a YMCA "for civic and cultural improvements to the Oranges".



This YMCA's first home was a small house on Main Street in Orange next to the North Orange Baptist Church, which was named the Central Branch YMCA.  Within two years, a small building was built on the north side of Main Street and in 1900; an addition was added as it became obvious the small building was no longer meeting the community's needs.  The building was completely renovated in 1924 and the Metcalf Natatorium was constructed.  Thomas A. Edison, one of our members in the early days, gave this building its electric lights.  The Orange facility functioned until 1985, when it was reluctantly closed due to financial and other considerations.



The Colgate family, having been instrumental providers throughout this YMCA's history, donated property in Sussex County in 1916.  The first camp of its kind servicing the Orange area was started in the summer of 1915 with a group of fifteen boys who were recruited from the West Orange Chapel of the Central Presbyterian Church.  This trial camp began as a two-week experiment.  The two donated tents for this first encampment were pitched beside a cottage (which was later the caretaker's cottage) and used as the dining hall.  The property, which is now part of the Fairview Lake Y, was added to many times over the years.  The first tract of land known as the Whittle property was purchased for the camp by Austen Colgate and consisted of 158 acres.  Colgate also donated the money to build the Kittatinny Lodge in 1917.  The Turrell Fund, another long time supporter of the YMCA, provided the financial resources to purchase an additional 100 acres of property in 1971.  The Camp is now comprised of 600 acres.



Details

Camp Type:
Day  Residential 
Year Established:
1954
Gender:
coed
Age of Campers:
3 to 13 years
Cost/Week:
/wk (Please contact camp for exact pricing.)
Nearest Large City:
Accreditations:

Activities

academic:
  • Computers
artistic:
  • Art
  • Ceramics
  • Crafting
  • drama
  • Drawing and Painting
  • Pottery
athletic:
  • Archery
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Paintball
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
specialinterest:
  • Fitness Camps Game


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