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About
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:: Wewa History
:: The history of this camp is one that is
long and sacred. What began as a Boy Scout camp, turned into a haven for people
of all races, faiths and genders.
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1800s |
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1887:: The first record of
a Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) in |
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1900s |
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1905:: The “Y” was
reorganized under the leadership from L.G. Starbuck, Newton Yowell, E.H. Gore, F.A. Curtis and Professor Fons A. Hathaway. The “Y” first took offices in the Dollins Block on |
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1920s |
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1920:: The Rotary Club builds a dining hall
for the Boy Scout Camp in 1925:: The “Y” was revived for the third time. Over $800,000 was raised
in pledges for a building and a site was purchased at |
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1940s |
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1942:: In an unprecedented fourth attempt,
John F. Schumann, W.R. O’Neal, Newton Yowell, and
M.R. Smith initiated the modern era of the Central Florida YMCA. Jack Barber
was employed as a professional in 1945 and $50,000 was raised to purchase the
Osceola Hotel. 1948:: The Central Florida YMCA rented a
one hundred acre camp belonging to the Boy Scouts so that they could hold a
Summer Camp program. |
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1950s |
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1950:: In May, YMCA Camp Wewa is officially purchased from the Boy
Scouts and the history begins. “Wewa” is an American Indian term meaning
“Many Waters”. 1954:: With the sale of the Osceola Hotel, YMCA Camp Wewa becomes the
oldest, continual Branch of the Central Florida YMCA. |
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1965:: Major construction begins at YMCA Camp Wewa. A new tennis court
is constructed. Two cabins are created to house the CIT program. These
cabins, still standing, are now the oldest cabins in the entire camp. 1966:: Construction continues with the welcome addition of a swimming
pool to provide a safe, clean place for campers to cool off, practice their
aquatic skills and simply have fun. 1969:: The North Orlando Kiwanis Club builds Ki-Nor-O
Hall, the new dining hall. This building continues the tradition of support
from the Kiwanis who have been a strong supporter of many of the construction
projects at |
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1970s |
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1970:: Two new cabins and two new
bathhouses were constructed. 1971:: Two additional cabins are built.
Also in 1971, the North Orlando Kiwanis Club builds our current chapel. This
chapel, another “landmark” feature of 1973:: Two houses are purchased. One is to
be used for the caretaker’s home, and the other is reserved for the Director
to be used as both his home and office. 1978:: The first double cabin is built in Front
Camp. |
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1980:: The second double cabin is built. Also, in 1980, a new outdoor
pavilion is constructed and the Trading Post is completed. 1985:: During this year the housing and bathrooms are added to the
south end of the dining hall. An open-air pavilion is constructed to be used
for arts and crafts and nature study. Both large bathhouses are enclosed and
finished. 1986:: YMCA Camp Wewa builds its forty-foot-tall 1988:: The Round House is damaged in a storm. A debate begins as to
whether it should be rebuilt or torn down. Finally, it is decided that the
Round House is an historic piece of camp history, and so it is rebuilt. |
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1990s |
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1991:: A new Low Ropes Course is completed as an Eagle Scout project,
under the direct supervision of the 1994:: The Low Ropes Course is rebuilt with additional obstacles added
to provide even greater challenge for campers of all ages. At the same time,
the High Ropes Course was constructed, offering a new experience for program
participants. 1996:: Giant’s Swing obstacle is added to the High Ropes Course. 1997:: Construction of an open-air pavilion at the High Ropes Course.
The North Orlando Kiwanis Club sponsors the project, built by staff and
volunteers. In addition, a new “High Y” is added to the Ropes Course. The
Schenk Family donates money to the camp to refurbish the existing tennis
courts. This allows for even more activity areas, including: tennis,
volleyball and basketball. 1998:: Office moved to the former caretaker’s house. Old infirmary
building is remodeled. A camp/conference center-planning firm completes a new
Master Concept design. 1999:: The pool deck is resurfaced and a water slide added. Wilderness
Trip programs are expanded to include trips to the |
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2000s
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2001:: The 2003:: The cabins were completely renovated and air-conditioning was
added. The bathhouses were also renovated and updated 2004:: The dinning hall was renovated and extended to include a new
entrance and deck. After the series of hurricanes, none of Wewa’s buildings
were hit except for the Director’s house, renovations completed by March 2005 2005:: The kitchen was completely renovated thanks to our friends at
Sysco Foods. The Archery range is rebuilt and the Chapel was renovated.
2007:: Due to high local demand, Summer Day Camp is added, dining hall
bathrooms renovated. 2008:: Online registration begins and the main office is
renovated. 2009:: YMCAWewa.org 2.0 Launches.
The Roundhouse is condemned by the City of 2010:: Construction is completed on the new
Pavilion and |



