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CAMP LEBANON: 62 YEARS OF MINISTRY

Who could have dreamed 62 years ago all that God had in store for a special ministry called Camp Lebanon? Certainly not the original group of men and women from over 20 Minnesota Conservative Baptist Churches who purchased 46 acres on the north side of Cedar Lake from an Upsala banker named Axel Borgstrom. That effort was led by an Upsala farmer named Sidney Anderson and his son, Ray, who pastored a church in St. Cloud. With a vision to provide summer camp ministries for the youth in Minnesota, the Cedar Lake Baptist Assembly, Inc. was organized. Through the years facilities have been built and renovated and programs have been added and expanded to reach youth, families, and adults with the love of Christ. One-hundred-forty-six children attended the first camps in 1947. Today Camp hosts nearly 10,000 guests a year. Camp Lebanon's most exciting days may be just ahead! Come and be a part of this exciting history.


1946  
Effort initiated to secure camp site for Minnesota Baptist youth.
1947 46 acres, 6 buildings purchased for $6,000. First camps held. Swamp filled.
1948 Cedar Lake Baptist Assembly incorporated with 15 charter members. First two cabins built.  Herb Hazzard, State Youth Director, programs summer ministry.
1949 Sidney Anderson hired as Grounds Superintendent. Ten cabins and Dining Hall built.
1952 Modern sanitation facilities installed.
1954 Chalet's upper level (Main Hall) added.
1956 Two more cabins constructed.
1957 Basketball court poured.
1960 Cement poured for volleyball court.
1962 Ballfield expanded to present size.
1963 Herb Hazzard named Camp's first "General Director."
1964 Dining Hall expanded on lower level.
1965 Family camp ministries inaugurated.
1966 Record summer: 832 youth campers!
1969 Chalet renovation: decks, loft, game rooms added.
1970 A-Frame Prayer Chapel completed.
1971 New swim raft. Activities Center built. Booster Club initiated.
1974 Larry and Marj Magnuson join staff as Camp Managers.
1975 Health Center/Apartment constructed.
1976 Sewer system upgraded. Tennis courts added. Record year: 3,355 campers!
1977 East showerhouse built.
1978 Kitchen remodeled.
1983 Dining Room refurbished.
1985 New LP cabin heaters installed.
1986 Bill & Lisa Abeler begin Camp Lebanon ministries.
1987 40th Birthday Celebration! West showerhouse constructed.
1989 Phil Gerth joins staff as Maintenance Manager. Cedar Bay Lodge opens a new era of ministry. New shop finished.
1990 Birch Point Cottage and Sparrow () Cabin erected. First Quilt & Stitch.
1991 Split rail fencing, west sidewalks installed.
1992 Linda Day inaugurates full-time program ministries.  KeyStone wall on lakeshore.  Lisa Knettel named Food Services Manager.  30,000th summer youth camper.  New maintenance residence built.  Chalet septic system replaced, second well drilled.
1993 Eagle Ridge purchased. 6000 year-round guests. The Year of the Cabin.  New playground.  Office building renovated.  Partnership begins with Camp Chuparipal.
1994 Scandinavia built.
1995 Dads N Daughters added.  Hospitality House partnership begins.  Hi "Bob" (Bobcat).
1996 Chalet renovation, expansion.  8000+ guests.  Activity Center expanded. Minnesota's first-ever lake-source heat pump installed.  New docks.  Partnership initiated with Source of Life Camp in Ukraine.  1695 summer youth campers.
1997 50th Birthday! $10,000 quilt auction. Showerhouse renovations. AC in Chalet. Backup generator goes on line. New boat ramp poured, central landscaping.
1998 40,000th summer youth camper.  9200+ guests.  Steps of Faith Amphitheater. Clavinova.  Fishing dock.  $17,500 auction.  Eagle Ridge paid off.  The team gets bigger: Julie Russell (Guest Ministries); Gordon Olson (Maintenance); Ken & Nancy Ackerman (Host Ministries).
1999 Sunset Cove acreage acquired.  Welcome Eric Heipel (Business Manager) and Marcus Nelson, (Office Systems Manager).  A-Frame re-roofed.  Sea Wasp.  1787 youth campers (585 decisions), Software transition.
2000 10,050 guests.  1818 youth.  Bass Point purchased.  Last dock.  Web site launched.  Office renovation.  Source of Life Gazebo. Kayaks.  Jill Schmoyer (Registrar).  International Food Fair I.
2001 $14,500 Quilt Auction.  Eagle’s Nest.  10,495 guests. E rik Schmoyer (Site & Motors).  $7700 summer missions offering.  Buddy Check CD. E CFA status.
2002 Scandinavia renovation.  Purchase of the 65-acre Johnson Property.  $8860 summer missions offering.  401 summer youth camper decisions.  International Food Fair II.
2003 Birch Point, Cedar Bay Lodge renovations.  $10,300 summer missions offering. Chris Steele (Guest Ministries) and Carmen Kock (Registrar) join the team. 1400+ Quilt & Scrapbook.  Men’s Retreat tops 100 (147!).  All Year Long CD. $10,961 Quilt Auction.  $7200 Women’s Silent Auction.
2004 Cedar Bay Lodge renovation. Welcome Jim Flaa (Food Service Manager). Record 1820 summer youth (campers, LIT, Sweat Team).  Johnson Property paid in full. 200 Explorers.  50,000th camper! Record 1857 summer youth campers (campers, LIT, Sweat Team).  Quilt Cookbook.