Greetings from Silver Lake!
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Here we are in Connecticut in mid September already enjoying some great fall foliage and a slight chill in the air enough to have the furnace on a few times. We are serving as volunteers at Silver Lake Conference Center in Sharon CT from March 2009 to November 2009. After a full day of volunteering we sometimes listen to the Red Sox on 1080 WTIC radio or read (we have a great local library) or do puzzles/play games as we have no TV reception or internet at our cottage which is nestled in the woods. Sometimes we just REST!
SILVER LAKE is a United Church of Christ Outdoor Ministry owned by the Connecticut Conference of UCC churches and we are privileged to volunteer with this outstanding quality program for hundreds of youth, young adults and adults. It has been our pleasure to be a part of an energetic, welcoming, God-centered facility where the conferees and staff are accepting of each other and growing spiritually. At Silver Lake we’ve been able to institute a computerized inventory management program and develop their alumni communication and initiate an annual alumni appeal. We also help with welcoming retreat groups on weekends and often this summer gave presentations to counselors about the UCC volunteer program. Also, Bill did his share of lawn mowing and Mary did some office file organizing and phone answering.
SUMMER. For 8 weeks this summer there was lots going on with 180 different campers every week plus 50 summer staff and sometimes up to 50 adult volunteer deans and counselors and artists in residence. Some days we would leave our cottage at 7 am and not get back until 9:30 pm! Once a week we volunteered as ‘alternate camp directors’ in the evenings so others could have a night off. Chaplains gave 9 am presentations, meal times were noisy, Chapel services were at 7:30 pm and usually led by conferees. In addition to conference programs, the conferees had low ropes and high ropes, swim time, arts and crafts, games, campfires, and night hikes.
SUNDAYS. Silver Lake runs a top quality summer program for 4th – 12th graders which includes a ‘safe camp’ policy. Bill was kept very busy every Sunday doing web based background checks for the adult counselors—and is happy to report there was never a problem. Also on Sundays, Mary ‘worked’ the registration lines and sometimes found up to one third of the parents had come to Silver Lake themselves as children. What a tribute to a great program! Campers came for one week only so every Sunday we were doing the same things over and over only with different people. When they all left on Saturday, the camp went into ‘high’ clean up mode to get ready for the next group.
FURLOUGH. Silver Lake is owned by the Connecticut Conference UCC and that entity decided to close down for 1 week to reduce annual expenses so we went home to NC. We were ready for a break and rediscover that we could once again say grace for a meal without standing and singing it! We were also ready to see more age diversity. All summer long we were absolutely the oldest people on the entire property! The furlough break let us spend some time with David and family in Charlotte, reconnect with Dean and Betty (our Stoney Creek ‘property managers’), get our car registered, attend an Elon tailgate with Truitts, watch Elon win a football game with Larry and Bonnie Brooks, meet our new neighbors, worship at Elon Church, go out to lunch with Phoebe and Jean and take care of a few other things. The furlough week was a lot of driving but all went well.
DAVID and Family. When we sent you our last update in June, our granddaughter Ashley, age 5, had just undergone shunt surgery. Thank you for your prayers and emails of support which have helped and sustained us all. Little did we know that Ashley would have 9 surgeries and not get out of the Charlotte NC hospital until Sept 1! David, Christy and Drew (8 months) are blessed to have many friends from their church and the nursery school who brought meals, prayed, visited and generally helped them out. Needless to say we are all glad to have Ashley home, gaining weight and strength and the really good news is she has started attending kindergarten and doing well there. Mary flew from CT to NC twice this summer to help out while Bill stayed at Silver Lake and volunteered ‘twice as hard’.
CINDI and Family. We’ll be flying to Texas at the end of October specifically to watch Sawyer (14) play Junior High football and Brynne (10) play soccer and Luke (8) play ‘town’ football. We’ll also be meeting their new dog named Maggie, Sawyer’s newest goat, Seth, and their horses Zip and Rocket. Mike continues to have a long commute to work in Ft. Worth and Cindi is active in church and community events in Grandview.
EXTENDED FAMILY. Bill’s sister, Betty, and husband are retired and living in Florida after many years in NJ. Mary’s siblings: Carolyn and Ed, with homes in VA and NY, are traveling around the world in retirement. Frank and Cindy have homes in FL and Prince Edward Island; Frank, who is retired, camped the 1500 mile Alaskan highway with two buddies this summer. Cal and Joan, having sold their hotel in St. Croix, work in Winchester VA area; Cal underwent successful carcenoid cancer aggressive surgery in July in New Orleans and is feeling good. Mary’s Uncle Horace, age 85, has had a few health problems this summer in Massachusetts; we’ve been to visit him a few times and are glad we are in the area to do so. On one visit it was good to also catch up with Aunt Doris and Cousin Curt and Kathy. We look forward to cousins Jan Kirby and Betty Waite coming to visit us in October from MA.
LOCAL SIGHTS. Living in ‘the woods’ and being rather isolated gives us challenges when we have a day off or need to shop. (the nearest general merchandise department store is 21 miles and that takes 45 minutes; a grocery store is 7 miles). Our days off during the summer were Tuesdays and Saturdays. There are surprising niches of interesting sights tucked away in this Berkshire area and we’ve visited places like Wing’s Castle in NY, Millbrook NY Winery, and the Great Barrington MA River Walk. A visit to the Sharon Historical Society included a film about how the rich iron ore deposits here provided metal for revolutionary and civil war weapons. There is a Sharon summer stock theater and we enjoyed seeing ‘Music Man’ (Mary remembers seeing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf at that theater in 1965); The Torrington CT historical museum has a great tour and the Mohawk forest and ski area provides good hiking trails. We made an effort to attend the Litchfield County 4H fair at the Goshen fairgrounds; it was perfect ‘fair weather’ to watch the young people show their animals. Our social life included being at a farewell party for Fred and Bev Schott who are moving from CT to AZ. On one summer’s day, we went to Kinston NY for a Hudson River Cruise on the Rip Van Winkle! We enjoyed walking part of the Harlem Valley Rail Trail in NY, saw some llamas along the way and happened to meet someone biking the trail that we knew!
LYMES DISEASE. This part of the country has a real problem with tiny deer ticks that spread Lyme’s disease. Mary never saw the tick but it left a ‘bull’s eye’ on her ankle. Things went quickly from bad to worse and Mary ended up in the local Sharon hospital for 2 days for IVs to treat a nasty ankle infection and then 3 weeks of medication for the disease. (Mary was one of 14 summer staff who contracted the disease this summer). A most interesting coincidence was when we discovered the doctor’s daughter is a freshman at Elon! Thankfully, even thought we are isolated, the medical facilities are very good in this area- probably, in part, due to residents of wealth and stature. Being 70 miles from NYC means people like Meryl Streep and others of fame have estate homes in Sharon.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. We were married in CT in 1966 and honeymooned at Lake George. We’d never been back to Lake George so took a short trip this summer to revisit the area. “Blue Water Manor’, the place we stayed, was still there! One of our bridesmaids, Pat, was once a nurse at Silver Lake (and also Mary’s roommate at Silver Lake in 1965). We successfully recruited her and her husband, Kim Cartwright, to come to Silver Lake this summer for a week so she could be nurse for week 4!
HEBRON HARVEST FAIR. When we lived in Hebron CT (1971-1990), the Hebron Fair was a fun part of our lives with our children involved in 4H and us involved with the church cider booth and AFS dunking booth. This year we made a special effort to attend Thursday night of the fair (known as ‘locals’ night) and were not disappointed in seeing some friends from long ago. After not being there for 19 years, the changes were very noticeable; the animal tents are now ‘fancy’ barns and the fair itself is much bigger. The weather was perfect, the food choices as good (or bad for cholesterol) as ever; the Hebron Lions Club does an outstanding job putting this fair together.
VICTORIA CROSSING. We are blessed to have dear friends, and former Hebron neighbors, Sara and Jerry Cross, own a B&B in Lebanon CT. Each time we visit the Hebron area, we are graciously hosted at their home and enjoy so much catching up with each other and our families. We highly recommend this B&B and hope you’ll spread the word; their B&B phone number is 860-642-6998.
ELON FRATERNITY. While a student at Elon, Bill belonged to Alpha Pi Delta and was president his senior year. Some of the brothers enjoyed getting together in Chaplin CT at the home of Charlie and Debbie Avila. Charlie is retired from teaching and they are raising a grandson. Dave Hosmer and Judy, both retired, now live in Woodstock Valley CT. Joe Cote, from Fall River MA and best man in our wedding, was once Bill’s roommate. Dave (clarinet) and Joe (baritone horn) each played in the Elon marching band with both of us (Bill on drums, Mary on alto saxophone).
WHAT’S NEXT? We’ll take a few months off and be at home in NC over the holidays. We don’t yet know what 2010 will bring as far as a volunteer assignment but we will keep you posted!
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