Camp 2007 MASH (Make a Smile Happen)

Bloged in Camp 2007, General by Adam Sunday June 3, 2007

With only a few short days until camp many campers, companions, and staff find themselves packing and buying last minute items. Welcome to the Camp Quality Northwest Missouri blog. This blog will be used for news and events as well as a daily journal for camp.

Please check often throughout the week of camp we will have photos, camper and companion quotes, and much more.

See you all at camp.

3 Responses to “Camp 2007 MASH (Make a Smile Happen)”

  1. Dennis Says:

    “Have a great time” to all the campers from Italy.

  2. Lisa Says:

    Hi campers & my camper Jessi Hope you all are having a great time!!! We will see you Friday Love Ya Mom

  3. Lisa Bledsoe Says:

    Hello,
    I was a volunteer for Camp Quality this summer and want to get on an email list to stay informed of all happenings with Camp Quality. Please add me to the email list if one is available. I was so touched by the children and the whole camp experience. I plan to volunteer every year! I’m currently a 45 year old Social Work major at Missouri Western State College and will be graduating in the near future. I plan to attend UMKC after graduation to get my masters degree in counseling. Although life is a bit hectic for me with school and grandchildren, I will always make time for anything connected with Camp Quality. My mother passed away with cancer in 1998. My aunt is battling cancer as we speak. Thank you to all who makes Camp Quality possible. I will be forever touch by the experience this past summer 2007. I’d like to share an experience I had while at camp. On the last day of camp, while working archery, a flower deliver man approach our booth holding two flowers in vases, with balloons and a card. The outside of the card,hand wrote by Caleb L. read: ARCHERIE LADIES
    Inside was a note that read:
    Thank you for coming to help us do archery! Caleb and Lacy
    Caleb and Lacy have touched my heart forever. The card is currently living in my scrapbook as well as in my heart. When I think about Caleb and all the children at camp, this saying I learn holds true:
    Life isn’t measured by the breaths we take, but by what takes our breath away. You took my breath away Caleb. Thank you.
    May God bless you Caleb and Lacy. May he keep you safe.

    Sincerely and with much gratitude

    Lisa Bledsoe

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