The Central Florida Youth & Family Camp (CFYFC) is located on the ranch, although it is operated by the Cocoa Stake. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Young Women, families, and other groups camp there. It holds about 165 campers. A senior missionary couple runs the camp and joins the ranch missionaries for FHE and our bimonthly Sunday dinners.Up until recently, that couple was Elder and Sister Appel from Ventura, CA. However, on July 20th, Sis. Appel had a serious accident on a 4-wheeler resulting in 7 broken ribs, a broken pelvis, and an episode of blood clots in her lungs, so she is back in CA recuperating as we continue to pray for her complete and speedy recovery!! Elder and Sister Murdock from Idaho will arrive in mid-September to take over for the Appels. (This was planned BEFORE the accident.) The Murdocks have a niece, Sara Birch, and her family living on the ranch.
The St. Petersburg Stake Young Women had their Girls Camp at CFYFC this year from 7/18 to 7/22. We joined them for dinner on the 20th which was "Bishops Night". President David Biliter, counselor in the Stake Presidency, spent the week in camp as the chef and cooked his Shrimp Gumbo that night. Yum!! After dinner, we watched the girls perform skits for the bishops and Stake Presidency. Young Women Camp
Interesting note: a very big alligator causing some concern in the camp was killed by the ranch employee licensed to do so several weeks before our girls arrived. We heard it was 11 feet! But then, we also heard it was "only" 8 feet! Both are bigger than we want to encounter!!
Entrance to camp |
Elder & Sister Appel |
Air Conditioned cabins hold 16-20 campers. |
Screened Mess Hall |
Mess Hall Inside |
Part of C.O.P.E. course What is C.O.P.E.? |
Shooting Range |
Getting set up for first skit. |
This skit even had an alligator! |
Stake YW leaders were really into their skit! |
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