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Tannadoonah
Vandalia, MI, 49095
Phone: 865-688-9440 x 110
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Description

Since 1921, Camp Tannadoonah has been providing camping opportunities for children and adults alike.  Campers have come from as far away as Japan, although most are from Indiana and Michigan. Camp Fire USA, (formerly Camp Fire Girls, Camp Fire, Inc., and Camp Fire Boys and Girls) has been a leader in camping since 1910 when Luther and Charlotte Gulick began the program at Lake Lodge in Maine. Camp Fire Girls changed its name to Camp Fire, Inc. in 1976 and opened its doors to boys.  Camp Tannadoonah followed suit in 1979.



Camp Tannadoonah is owned and operated by Camp Fire USA River Bend Council (formerly Michiana Camp Fire). When Camp Fire Girls started "on their own" in 1921, it was in true pioneer fashion. They opened the "Wohelo Camp" at Pleasant Lake, Edwardsburg, Michigan that year under the direction of Col. and Mrs. C. Seymour Bullock. It wasn't until the third season that they adopted the name of Camp Tannadoonah. They opened the season with 20 girls and 4 tents. One was used for the kitchen area and dining under cover in case of rain, two for sleeping and the fourth for supplies. They did their own cooking over a cook stove out in the open, washed their dishes in the lake, and one girl usually walked into Edwardsburg each day for supplies. Their icebox was a stone lined dug-out in the side of a hill. The cost per girl for each session was $3.00.



Camp Tannadoonah moved to its present site on Birch Lake, in Vandalia, Michigan in 1930. It is licensed by the State of Michigan, and accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). An old farmhouse "cottage" at the top of a 100-foot bluff and a small sleeping cottage that became the infirmary formed the nucleus of the new camp. Both buildings are still very much in use on the 45 acre site.  The "cottage" is now known as Main Lodge, where the director lives, and the staff gathers.  The guest house is now the camp store, and the handcraft building.



The dining hall from Pleasant Lake was moved to the new location and attached to the back of Main Lodge. A portable schoolhouse was moved and rechristened Copp Lodge. Sleeping cabins were donated by the Luta Koda Camp Fire Group, the Exchange Club and the Rotary Club. The Exchange members also donated a canoe and boats and put in cement steps winding down to the waterfront. Senior Lodge (Handcraft building), the Exchangettes (renamed Druids), Demolay, and Wallace cabins were added. Two cabins for Bluebirds were built to accommodate the younger campers.



Since its small beginnings, the camp has been enlarged to include 7 sleeping cabins and Morris Lodge. The lodge was donated in 1938 by E. M. Morris, to house 25 campers and 3 staff, and to provide a large indoor common room with a fireplace. In the late 1940s, a large "H" shaped pier was built to provide for an extensive waterfront program including Red Cross Certified Swimming Classes, sailing, rowing, canoeing, and kayaking. In 1954 the modern dining hall was built to seat 176 through a bequest by Laura B. DeRhodes.  The infirmary was donated by the Kiwanis club, and houses the nurse and medical facilities. In 1990 the shower house was built to provide campers with hot water and shower facilities.



A staff of at least 24 - all at least 18 years or older - is hired for the resident camp season.  Professional cooks and a licensed nurse are included in the support staff and the college-age counselors work in the programs of the camp.



In addition to the resident camp program, which runs from mid-June through mid-August, Tannadoonah is the site for weekend camping in the late spring and early fall for Camp Fire USA groups from South Bend, Mishawaka, Nappanee, Goshen, LaPorte, and the surrounding Michiana area.  Mid and late August see groups from churches, athletic teams, and school bands using the facilities.



Details

Camp Type:
Day  Residential 
Year Established:
1921
Gender:
coed
Age of Campers:
6 to 15 years old
Cost/Week:
$250-$550/wk (Please contact camp for exact pricing.)
Nearest Large City:
Accreditations:

Activities

adventure:
  • Hiking Day outings
  • Kayaking
  • Sailing ( Adventure )
artistic:
  • Art
  • drama
  • Drawing and Painting
  • Music
  • Photography
athletic:
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Fishing
  • Sailing
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Tennis


Sessions

(Please contact camp directly for updated session schedule.)

 

2010 Camp Weeks and Themes

June 20-26 Pirate Week $397
June 27-July 3 Jungle Safari Week $397
July 7-10 Under the Sea Mini Week $275
July 11-17 Hawaiian Week $397
July 18-24 All Star Sports Week $397
July 25-31 Christmas in July $397
August 1-7 Survivor Week $397
July 7 - 17 Super Week $575
July 7 - 10 Mini Week (Under the Sea) $275
July 11 - 24 CIT II $500
July 18 – 31 CIT 1 $550

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