When did you first attend Camp-In at COSI? (optional - you don't have to have been a former Camper to enjoy this website!)
1970s
Were you a Camp-In...(optional)
COSI Team Member
What's your favorite Camp-In memory? (optional)
Picking up eggs in LaRue, Ohio and driving them down to COSI for the workshop, sleeping under a table in Bill's office and Mike Stanley stepping on me and waking me up during "another meeting", hot dogs, warming ovens, going and getting milk at 1:00 am when Paul realized we didn't have enough for breakfast, etc.
How did you hear about the Camp-In Memory Station? (optional)
Pat Shafer
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Sara.
Would like to have your address for my Christmas card list. You can leave it at my email if you don't want to put it on this site. My email address is...
klbigerton@gmail.com. Thanks, Lucky
I got Patti's email address from Bill a year or so ago and emailed her. I hadn't talked to her in 20 some years. She called me one day shortly after I emailed her and I recognized her voice right away. The time we'd been out of contact just slipped away and we had the best conversation. We laughed til we cried. Isn't it amazing once you get close with someone like that it doesn't matter how long you are apart the friendship just picks back up. Patti was always like the big sister I never had. We have vowed to keep in touch now and I'm hoping to connect with more of the old Camp-in gang on this site . I've never had the opportunity to ski but it sure looks like fun.
Hope you are enjoying the slopes and the knee holds up well. Lucky
Sara,
It was great to hear back from you. Hope you healed well! I was off line for several months because my laptop died and I just got a new computer delivered so yesterday was my first time on the Camp-in Memory
Station. This is great! Do you know anything about Nancy Green? I went on to teach first grade for 14 years here in Ohio and then had to go on disability in 2001 due to a severe case of fibromyalgia. I found Bill and Judy online and then through them got hooked back up with Pat Shafer. Lucky
Sara,
I sure was sad when I found out you and Paul weren't at the Millionth Camper VIP Dinner. We sure had some fun times and we sure worked hard in those early years. I wonder if anyone who wasn't there with us would ever believe some of the things we experienced.
It was defintely one of the most unusual experiences of my life, but I believe it shaped me into a better person and definitely a better teacher! Lucky
Welcome. So many memories. The green weenie, green slime (the movie) Rosie the snake, sleeping on the floor, the Christofer Inn, Crispy Creme's, pizza. Mike as Mr. Peanut. The popularity of the Street of yesteryear. Hot dogs, twinkies, potato chips and carrot sticks. We worked hard, we played hard.
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Would like to have your address for my Christmas card list. You can leave it at my email if you don't want to put it on this site. My email address is...
klbigerton@gmail.com. Thanks, Lucky
Hope you are enjoying the slopes and the knee holds up well. Lucky
It was great to hear back from you. Hope you healed well! I was off line for several months because my laptop died and I just got a new computer delivered so yesterday was my first time on the Camp-in Memory
Station. This is great! Do you know anything about Nancy Green? I went on to teach first grade for 14 years here in Ohio and then had to go on disability in 2001 due to a severe case of fibromyalgia. I found Bill and Judy online and then through them got hooked back up with Pat Shafer. Lucky
I sure was sad when I found out you and Paul weren't at the Millionth Camper VIP Dinner. We sure had some fun times and we sure worked hard in those early years. I wonder if anyone who wasn't there with us would ever believe some of the things we experienced.
It was defintely one of the most unusual experiences of my life, but I believe it shaped me into a better person and definitely a better teacher! Lucky