Camp ASCCA Blog

Autism Family Weekend Spring 2017

On Friday, May 5th, families arrived for a weekend of activities and family fun that was completely sensory friendly for children with autism. Many of the families attending have been coming for several years, but this year we also had a few new families attend. Most of the families were from the Huntsville area and were participating in the program, Making Connections, that is a networking group of the Autism Society of Alabama. It is a great opportunity for parents and children to interact with families that are similar to theirs and enjoy a weekend with an overload of fun.

Pilot International helps save the ASCCA pool with $4,000 donation

We have great news! Today, Camp ASCCA received a generous donation of $4,000 from Pilot International. The Alabama Pilots have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to Camp ASCCA over the years, and we cannot thank them enough for their continued support. They have helped fund many of our activities such as our putt-putt golf course, pontoon boat, boat renovations, and much more.

Coming up in May at Camp ASCCA

As we approach the summer sessions, we have several groups visiting us this month for everything from science camps, adventure workshops, and much more. We cannot wait to have everyone joining us this summer, and the next few weeks are a great opportunity for us to reach the community and other organizations across the Southeast. We have big plans for this summer, so stay tuned for more updates. In the meantime, check out this month’s schedule below.

Jim Dodwell shares his experience visiting Camp ASCCA

Jim Dodwell serves as the 2nd Vice President for the local Lake Martin Area United Way and also works with the organization Hammers of Hope that serves elderly people and individuals with disabilities by offering construction services by way of donated materials. Jim regularly works as a residential and commercial contractor, and when they have left over materials, they work quickly as Hammers Of Hope to help make repairs for those in need with donated labor and as much of the materials as possible.

Fun in the Sun with Tallassee Schools

On Thursday, April 20th, students, parents, and teachers from Tallassee Elementary School and Tallassee High School arrived at Camp ASCCA for a day of springtime activities. Program Director Amber Cotney created a schedule full of fun for the students to enjoy the day away from the classroom. The day was made up of rotations at the fishing pond and at the zip line.

Coosa Central Schools visit Camp ASCCA for the day

At 9:00 am on the dot, students and teachers from Coosa Central Elementary School and Central High School arrived for a few hours of fun. Upon their arrival, the students were split into two groups based on age.

Environmental Science Camp with St. James School

On Tuesday, April 11th, fifth grade students from St. James School traveled to Camp ASCCA for the school’s annual three-day Environmental Science Camp. After a quick lunch Tuesday afternoon, students were split into five groups that would rotate through the week’s programs. The activity schedule consisted of group elements, zip tower, canoeing, nature Jeopardy, forestry, Living Streams, and Step Out & Fish.

Camp ASCCA alumnus, Bob Kuykendall, climbs to make a difference

In 1986, Bob Kuykendall was looking for a place to spend his summer making a difference and enjoying life outdoors. He applied to work at Camp ASCCA and fell in love with the campers and staff his first summer. He decided to stick around for two more summers and worked on the program staff as a fishing specialist.

Totally Awesome ’80s Weekend with the Alabama Head Injury Foundation

The Alabama Head Injury Foundation arrived at Camp ASCCA on Friday, March 31st, for a weekend of springtime activities and ASCCA programs. Group members arrived Friday afternoon and met with ASCCA Program Director Amber Cotney and Nurse Abbey Murray to check-in for the weekend.

Sixth Street Baptist Church volunteers at Camp ASCCA

On Saturday, April 1st, volunteers from Sixth Street Baptist Church in Alexander City, Alabama, visited Camp ASCCA for a daylong work party. They worked alongside Aquatics Director Heather Chumney and completed a few projects down at lakefront.

Camp ASCCA receives $600 from Alabama Central District of Civitans International

On Saturday, March 25th, District Governor Wendell Harless of the Alabama Central District of Civitans International presented Camp ASCCA with a check donation of $600. Civitans from across the Alabama Central District visited camp during this weekend’s Fun Fish event to work around the campus and improve the facilities. The Civitans have sponsored the fishing weekend for several years.