Kaylee Jenkins, 10, was the first Living History camper to finish her luminary. Kaylee, who has attended the camp for three years, worked quickly with a hammer and nail to pound a design into a piece ...
Twenty-four fourth-grade campers, some dressed in period garb, tried their hands at sewing, cooking, painting, tinsmithing, weaving, ropemaking, cane-fishing and candy-making last week during the ...
Summer History Camp at the China Grove Roller Mill was a great way to escape the summer heat. The old mill hosted young campers brought back year after year for the biscuits, chicken pie, Cheerwine ...
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