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Colorado Crowd
March 11, 2010

Yates was thrilled to show the Falling Creek movies in Denver to a large group of families interested in learning more about Falling Creek.

Angela and Peter Pak were wonderful hosts.

It was a perfect opportunity for Yates to break away from the National Camp Conference being held in Denver that week and meet everyone.

Haynes Chidsey, a long-time FCC camper originally from Sarasota, FL, works in Denver and works with Peter Pak. Haynes and Yates were campers at FCC at the same time back in the 70's and 80's.

Thanks again to the Pak's for all their support!

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Awesome Asheville Attendance
November 20, 2009

On Sunday Frank and Elizabeth Tindall hosted the Falling Creek Camp movies at their home in Asheville. It was a great time to reconnect with the existing campers from the area, and the new families interested in camp had a chance to meet a large group of staff and alumni who came to support FCC.

Photo from the Falling Creek summer camp movie show in Asheville.

Asheville, North Carolina

Gordon and Laurie Strayhorn directors and owners of Camp Illahee for girls in Brevard, showed their camp movie at the Tindall's right before our FCC movie show. Gordon and Laurie are alumni of Falling Creek. They met here in 1983 while Gordon was the program director and Laurie was on the paddling staff.

Other alumni included David Brown, who came with his son Joey, a veteran camper who will return for his fifth summer in 2010. David and his brother Bucky were the heads of the paddling program when Yates and Goody were campers in the late 70's and early 80's.

Joey has followed his father's and uncle's footsteps in becoming a great paddler, having the opportunity to experience the HUCK Paddling Adventure this past summer. Check out this incredible trip by watching the trip movie on our website.

Ellison Smith, who served as a camp doctor, brought his son Matt who will be returning to camp this summer. Matt has signed up to be a part of the 2010 HUCK Adventure, as well.

Phil and Jessica Hoffmann drove over from Brevard where they own and operate Looking Glass Outfitters. Phil is a former FCC camper, staff member and director.

There was a banner group of top Falling Creek staff (Staff Bios) in attendance including the entire Pharr family, Jim Goodrum, Nathan Newquist, Ben Williams, Robert Kirby, Natasha Johnson, Jim and Nancy Kurtts and Steve Longenecker. Jim is returning to FCC for his 41st summer and Steve for his 32nd summer. Courtney Long helped SFL present Lil Red the Screech Owl, who is the newest addition to the FCC Birds Of Prey Family, for the families to meet. Jim, Mary Ellen and Sydney Parham, drove an hour and a half to be at the show!

What an amazing way to finish our Falling Creek Camp Movies Fall tour. We are so thankful that we had a chance to visit almost 40 cities where we were able to reconnect with many of the current campers, staff and alumni and introduce our awesome camp community to the new families who came to learn more about camp. We want to especially thank all of our family representatives for serving as such wonderful ambassadors of Falling Creek and opening their doors to host these fun camp gatherings.

Please keep in touch with our regular news updates and visits to your area when we are interviewing staff.

Know of an awesome young man in your neighborhood or church who is in college now and would be a super role model on our staff? Please let us know how we can meet him.

Our Falling Creek crew sends Happy Thanksgiving wishes to you all!

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Texas, Connecticut, and New Jersey
November 17, 2009

On Sunday, November 8, Yates traveled to Hal and Paula Mentz's home in Houston to reconnect with current Falling Creek families and alumni as well as meet new families interested in learning about camp. All three Mentz boys will return to camp this summer and Henry is planning to be a Counselor in Training.

Photo from the summer camp movie show in Houston.

Houston, Texas

Laffy Herring, whose son is returning to camp this summer, brought his family. Laffy was a camper in the 70s and 80s with Yates. A special thanks to all of the veteran campers who attended as they were a big help in answering questions about FCC.

Yates then drove north to Dallas where Julie and Andres Diaz hosted the movies for the families in the area on Tuesday. Their son Peter will return to camp this summer.

Dallas, Texas

In addition to the large group of new and returning families, Tyler Vaughan, one of our top first year staff in 2009, took time out of his busy schedule at SMU to come see us. Tyler is a sophomore from Birmingham majoring in engineering. Tyler plans to return to camp to be on staff this summer.

Rick and Emily Broad brought their three boys over from Richardson to the show. Their two oldest boys will return this summer. Rick and Emily were on FCC staff with Marisa and Yates in the late 1980's. Rick was the program director in the early 90s. They now own and operate a physical therapy business in Wylie, Texas.

On Wednesday, Yates traveled to Julie and Clarke Futch's home in Greenwich, where he connected with a large group of families from the area. Their son Hayden is planning to return to camp this summer.

Photo from the summer camp movie show in Greenwich.

Greenwich, Connecticut

Yates then made his way south to Princeton on Thursday to Tasha and Mark Gajewski's home where he met a number of both returning and new families interested in Falling Creek. Dana's younger brother Reid will be joining him this summer at camp.

Parker Vaughey, a five-year main camper from '78-'82 from Jackson, brought his son Aidan who plans to return this summer.

Princeton, New Jersey

Robert and Thomas Naylor get the award for the longest drive to the movie as they traveled from Pennsylvania (more than 1.5 hours) to learn more about camp. Thomas is excited to be going to the Main session for his first time at Falling Creek.

We would like to thank the Mentz, Diaz, Futch and Gajewski families for their support by hosting and providing awesome venues for reconnecting and learning more about Falling Creek Camp.

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Alabama, Florida, and South Carolina
November 16, 2009

Montgomery, Alabama

On Sunday, November 1, Yates traveled to Montgomery to show the camp movies at David and Leslie Little's home. Their sons, Mason and Tucker, have been going to FCC for several years.

Joining the group of boys who came to reconnect and learn more about Falling Creek were alumni, Brooke Lawson and Walton Vaughan. Both were campers in the 70's and 80's. What a thrill it is for their sons to now have the chance to go to FCC like they did.

Yates met up with a large group in Jacksonville on Tuesday at Cindy and John Glover's home. Their boys, Patrick and Christian are veteran FCC campers.

Photo from the summer camp movie show in Florida.

Jacksonville, Florida

Patrick's shop.

In a combination of inspiration from Patrick's great uncle, a famous artisan blacksmith, and his experiences blacksmithing at Falling Creek, Patrick has created his own shop at his home and is busy working on projects. He hopes to launch a website soon. Congratulations Patrick.

Ormond Beach, Florida

The next stop was on Wednesday, where Yates visited Ormond Beach. Fred Share, whose three oldest boys went to Falling Creek in the early 2000s, is happy that his youngest son, Kevin and several of his friends will be going this summer for their first time.

Yates then drove up to Columbia on Thursday, where Robert and Shana Adams hosted the Falling Creek movies. Young Robert and Joel will be returning for another summer at FCC.

Robert was a camper at Camp Deerwood with Frank Tindall and also served as program director there for a few summers.

Columbia, South Carolina

Billy Cantey, an FCC camper in the 80's was happy to introduce his family to everyone who attended. His oldest son will be going to Falling Creek for his first time this summer.

Will Adams (no relation), who was a top Falling Creek counselor this summer, took time out of his busy college schedule to come visit. Will is a senior at the University of South Carolina, and congratulations are in order as he recently announced that his engagement with plans set for June.

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Yates' Ridge Run
November 09, 2009

On Saturday Yates participated in the "Shut-In Ridge Trail Run." It is known as one of the toughest trail runs around.

It was a 17.8-mile trail race that took runners along the historic Shut-In Ridge Trail. It began near Asheville and climbed over 3,000 feet along the ridge line of the Blue Ridge Parkway to the Mount Pisgah parking lot.

Yates trained for the race by running when he found some free time while traveling for the camp movie shows.

Great job Yates!

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Kentucky to Tennessee
November 02, 2009

Yates made his way south from Cincinnati to Lexington on Wednesday, where Amy and Darren Duzyk hosted the Falling Creek Camp movies for the first time. Their son Connor, who will be returning for his third summer. He was a big help to Yates in answering questions from the parents and boys interested in learning more about camp.

Photo from the camp movie show in Lexington, Kentucky.

Lexington, KY

Taylor Ward, an FCC alumnus from the 80's brought his son to share his great camp memories. Clay Willet, a top Falling Creek staff member and long-time camper, came by also to offer his support. Clay is a senior psychology major at the University of Kentucky and grew up in near-by Louisville.

Continuing south, Yates met a number of new families in the Chattanooga area on Thursday. Beth and Alan Janney hosted the FCC movies for their first time.

Beth, however, is no stranger to the camping world. She was a long time camper and counselor at camp Merrie-Woode, having made "captain rank" as a camper and served as the sought after "leader of the docks" while on staff. Their son Cole will be coming to the June session for his first summer at Falling Creek Camp.

We want to thank the Duzyk's and the Janney's for their support in hosting Falling Creek movies in their homes.

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Tennessee to Ohio
October 28, 2009

Yates traveled to Libby and Ross Cheek's home in Nashville on Sunday to show the camp movies. He was thrilled to catch up with a big group that included new families, veteran campers, staff and alumni.

Photo from our camp movie show in Nashville Tennessee.

Nashville, Tennessee

Jamie Kaplan, a seven-year camper and staff member at Falling Creek, came by to offer his support and insight to the new parents and boys who are thinking about coming to camp this summer. Jamie is a junior civil engineering major from Atlanta, who is enjoying his experience at Vanderbilt University.

Margaret Anderson, a veteran FCC nurse, is an instructor at the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. Her son Gage is returning to camp for his fifth summer. We feel fortunate that Margaret is returning to serve as a camp nurse in June.

Will Weaver and Brendan Finucane were Falling Creek campers in the 80's. They are certainly pleased that their sons are getting to share in the same FCC experience they received. We are also excited that the Cheek's son William will be returning for his sixth summer and attending Main camp.

Louisville, Kentucky

Yates then made his way north on Monday to Louisville, to meet up with several families at Franklin and Hollis Stark's home. The photo includes a portion of those that attended. Franklin and August, who are cousins and campers at FCC, were a big help to Yates in answering questions from the families who are new to Falling Creek. We know the boys are excited to be returning to camp this summer, August for his fourth and Franklin for his sixth.

Cincinnati, Ohio

On Tuesday Yates was delighted to visit Chalky and Beth Thomas' home in Cincinnati to show the camp movies. Chalky, an FCC alumnus from the 70's is pleased that their son Blake will be returning to FCC for his fourth summer to attend Main Camp.

Chip Skidmore, who attended FCC in the 70's, brought his son Carson, who plans to return to June camp this summer. Carson's cousins will be attending June camp this summer for their first FCC experience. Their father, Jeff, attended Falling Creek in the 70's as well.

We want to thank the Cheek's, Stark's and Thomas' for graciously hosting the Falling Creek Camp movies in their homes and offering the chance for new families to learn more about FCC and allowing the returning campers, staff and alumni to reconnect.

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FCC in FL
October 23, 2009

Miami, FL

Yates made his way down to the southern tip of Florida on Sunday to show the camp movie at Betsy and Art Murphy's home for the Miami area families. It was a beautiful day with the temperatures getting to a high in the low 70's. Their sons, Teddy and Anderson will be returning to Main camp this summer.

Naples, FL

On Monday, Yates traveled to Naples to reconnect with a number of FCC families. Susan and Jeff Nunner hosted the show. Their son Alex will attend Main Camp this summer and Sam will attend the August Session. Also in Naples, Doug Newell, a Falling Creek alumnus from the early 70's, came by to be a part of the fun and see the new DVD.

West Palm Beach, FL

Yates had the pleasure of driving back to the west coast of Florida on Tuesday to show the movies at Tim and Inge Skelly's home in West Palm Beach. Their son Tommy will be coming back to June camp for his 5th summer. Tim and Yates were campers and counselors at camp for 12 years (1978-1989).

Mariano and Andres Garcia came by to provide their support. They were a part of the B.A.M. Father/Son Weekend at camp in late September.

Paul R. took time out of his busy schedule to come by as well. Paul is a junior in high school and will be returning to Main Camp for his 5th summer. Paul is also one of the stars of the new HUCK Paddling Trip video. If you have not seen this yet, take a look at the amazing accomplishments these boys have worked up to over the last couple of years paddling at Falling Creek.

On Wednesday, Yates trekked up to Tampa to connect with a good mixture of returning campers and families new to Falling Creek. Preston and Laura Farrior hosted the show. Their sons Gator and Wyatt are FCC campers and Gator will be returning to Main camp for his 6th summer.

Orlando, FL

Yates then drove to the middle of the state to connect with the families in the greater Orlando area. Lori and Robert Brand hosted the show for their first time. Their son Robert attended camp for the first time last summer and will return to the August 2-week session. Robert, Sr. went to Charlotte Country Day with Yates and was a star running back for the Buccaneers.

Dr. Floyd Livingston and his son Erickson attended the show. Floyd was the camp doctor during the first week of Main camp last summer and his wife Kathrynn was a nurse during all 4 weeks of Main camp. Erickson is coming back to Main camp for his 5th summer and both of the Livingston's will be a part of the Falling Creek medical team again this summer.

We want to thank the Murphy's, Nunner's, Skelly's, Farrior's and Brand's for all their hard work in organizing and hosting the Falling Creek Camp movies this past week in Florida.

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Alabama to Louisiana
October 16, 2009

Birmingham

Yates remained in Alabama on Tuesday and visited Birmingham. Mary and Crawford McInnis hosted the group of FCC families who came to reunite, and the new families who wanted to learn more about Falling Creek.

Crawford, and his brother Proctor (who lives in Miramar Beach, FL and whose son Sterrett attends FCC), were campers with Yates back in the 80's. Their son Ford will be returning for his 4th year at camp.

Jim Williams and Dusty Davis, both FCC alumni were there to support Falling Creek. Both of their sons are multi-year FCC campers.

Dusty and his wife Mary Lou were on staff when Yates was an older camper and CIT. Dusty, who is the chaplain of varsity sports at University of Alabama - Birmingham, has returned to camp as a part of the camp staff for the last four years. He is also a key leader of our B.A.M. Father/Son weekend.

New Orleans

On Wednesday Yates traveled to "The Big Easy". Maria and Noel Johnson, and Noel's mother Marian, hosted the show for all of the New Orleans area families. Their son Lawrence will be returning to FCC this summer to continue following in his dad and uncle Todd's footsteps as an FCC camper.

Rob Vosbein and Miller Engelhardt, who came to the movies for the first time with their sons, are FCC alumni from the 70's and 80's. They enjoyed the chance to reconnect and watch the movie.

We want to thank the McInnis' and the Johnson's for their support in hosting these Falling Creek Camp movie shows.

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Tuscaloosa Travels
October 14, 2009

Yates was pleased to have the opportunity to visit Tuscaloosa on Monday evening. There was a number of new families who were welcomed by some of our veteran FCC campers and their parents.

Photo of the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, show.

Tuscaloosa, AL

Emi Arnold and Matt Smith, both veteran staff members at FCC, took time out of their busy graduate school agendas at the University of Alabama to support us.

Emi, who is from Jacksonville, FL, is studying Art History. She will return for her fourth summer in 2010. Matt Smith, a nine-year camper and counselor from St. Mary's, GA, is studying Biology.

We want to thank Cindy and Carl Stephenson for hosting the event and are thrilled that their son Shane will be returning to June camp for his third summer.

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Richmond to Washington
October 13, 2009

On Wednesday Yates traveled to Richmond where Jay and Nancy Jordan hosted a large group of families to see the Falling Creek Camp movie. The new families, interested in a summer camp experience for their boys, had a chance to meet the returning campers and their families, ask questions, and learn more about FCC.

Photo of the Richmond Show.

Richmond, VA

Jay, a long-time camper at Falling Creek, is originally from Atlanta. Yates was a camper with Jay for a number of years and actually in his cabin in 1981, during Main Camp.

Yates then made his way north on Thursday to Washington, D.C. where Maureen and David Freshour hosted another large group from the greater area of our nation's capital. Maureen is Marisa's sister and their sons, Max and Isaac are both Falling Creek campers.

Photo of the Washington, D.C. show.

Washington, D.C.

Robert Eshleman, one of our top counselors, drove up from Charlottesville. He is a Junior majoring in English at the University of Virginia. The boys joined in our excitement when Robert formally presented his 2010 contract to confirm his return to Falling Creek this coming summer. Robert will again serve as the Cherokee Tribal Leader.

We thank the Jordan's and the Freshour's for their organization of the camp movie show and their support of Falling Creek Camp.

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Raleigh to Greensboro
October 07, 2009

Holly and Cliff Layman hosted the Falling Creek movies in Raleigh on Monday. It was a good mix of both new families interested in learning more about Falling Creek and veterans who enjoyed catching up with each other and helping Yates to answer questions about camp. Their son Ford is excited to be returning for his 5th summer at FCC. Also in attendance was Dr. Bob Majors, one of our veteran volunteer camp doctor's. He took time out of his busy schedule to join the fun.

Greensboro

Yates traveled on to Greensboro on Tuesday to Mary and Scott Hales home. Both of their sons, James and Tom, are veteran campers and joined a number of others who attended, including Alexander P., who shared some of his experiences with the families.

Mike Nuckles also attended. He was a tennis counselor in 2009 and already signed his contract to return to FCC for the 2010 summer. Mike is a senior at High Point University and recently took the LSAT's. We applaud his efforts in applying to some of the top law schools in the country. Mike brought his fiancee, Allison and his roommate Randy, both of whom have applied to be on the Falling Creek staff for the 2010 summer.

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Georgia to South Carolina
October 05, 2009

Yates continued his travels south from Atlanta stopping in Augusta on Monday where Alex and Katie Howard hosted the fun movie event. There were several current families who enjoyed the opportunity to share their FCC experiences with the new families who are planning to attend this summer.

Photo of Savannah Show.

Savannah, GA

In Savannah, Lolly and Emerson Cowart opened their doors to a mix of new families interested in learning more about FCC, current campers and alumni. Jeff Clark, who grew up in Atlanta and was a camper in the 70's, was at the show. He and his son have been a part of the Father/Son Weekend in the past. Jeff's wife is a teacher at Savannah Country Day school. Weston Newton was an FCC camper in the 70's and 80's and is a lawyer in Bluffton, SC, and chairman of the Beaufort County Commission. Weston is excited that his son will be going to FCC for the first time this summer!

Photo of Charleston Show.

Charleston, SC

Jill and Billy Ford hosted a large group in Charleston on Wednesday night. It was a great opportunity for the current FCC families and alumni to help Yates and the Ford's introduce Falling Creek to the many new families interested in camp. We could not have asked for a more beautiful night - 72 degrees and clear - and the Ford's set up the event to show the camp movie on a projector screen in the back yard.

Thanks again to the Howard's, Cowart's and Ford's for hosting the Falling Creek Camp movies this week!

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Awesome Atlanta
October 02, 2009

Atlanta's movie showing was a huge hit. Many FCC alumni were a part of the group, and they talked about camp and caught up with camp friends.

Camp Movie Show Atlanta

Thanks again to the Milling family who hosted the show in their home. We appreciate their willingness to get everything organized.

For information about future movie shows and to see when Yates will be in your city, please visit our Travel Calendar.

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Superb Start to the Show Season
September 23, 2009

Yates and Nathan traveled to Charlotte Sunday afternoon to kick off the Falling Creek Camp movie tour. Anne and Ed Henegar hosted the show. In addition to the large group of families, Eric Osterhus, FCC counselor and recent graduate of Wingate University, came by to help us greet new families and say, "Hello," to the returning campers and their parents.

Photo of Greenville Show.

FCC campers, staff and alumni at the Greenville movie show.

Yates was in Greenville Tuesday night to greet a large group of interested FCC families at the home of Parker and Alex Crawford. Suzanne and John Sanders brought their crew. John served as the camp doctor during the second week of August camp and Suzanne shared very kind words about her experience at camp for that week. Richard McIntosh, the head of the woodworking program at camp, whose family lives in the area, also came by to offer his support and tell stories.

We thank both the Henegar's and Crawford's for their support as hosts for showing the camp movies in their area. We look forward to seeing you out on the road this fall. Check out the Travel Schedule to see when we'll be in your area. Our next show is in Atlanta!

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