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    • What's New on the Web Page
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    • Overview >
      • Clearwater Lake Association
      • Mission Statement
      • The Legal Paperwork
    • Meetings >
      • 2022 Meetings
      • Past Meetings
    • Membership Communication
    • Membership Dues
    • Meet the Board
    • Recent and Upcoming Events
    • Crayfish Campaign >
      • Trapping
      • Storing
      • Cooking
      • Eating
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Lake Health
    • Overview >
      • Lake Health Overview
      • Lake Managment Plan
      • What Can I Do
      • 2018 / 2021 Aquatic Vegetation Survey
      • DNR and Milfoil Treatment
    • Reports and Maps >
      • Lake Reports
      • Lake Maps
      • Aquatic Management Area
    • Trophic State Index
    • Water Level >
      • Water Level Management
      • HIgh Water Report
      • High Water Damage
      • Ice Heaves
    • Invasive Species >
      • What are Invasive Species
      • Eurasian MilFoil
      • Curly-Leaf Pondweed
      • Rusty Crayfish
      • Buckthorn
      • Invasive Treatment >
        • Treatment Plans
        • Invasive Maps
    • Loons >
      • Clearwater Loons
      • Nesting Project
      • Loon History
      • Why Clearwater Loons Are Important
      • Loon Cam 2017
    • Community Mini-Grant >
      • Lake shore Mini Grant
      • Seminar Flier
      • News Release
      • Grant Gallery
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        • Willow Wattle Prep
        • Willow Wattle Install
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Clearwater Forest Camp - Dining Hall!

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The camp is still striving to reach it's fundraising goals. As of 6/21 they were at about 70%. As you'll see from the pictures this is a huge project! Please consider a donation today!

As of 6/21 there have been 18 donors associated with Clearwater Lake homeowners. Lets get our community pride going and get that number higher.  Please make your pledge today.
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Camp starts on 6/20 this year. The facility team is confident the dining hall will be fully functional by opening day. Some of the finer details and non-essential areas are still a work in progress. But the kitchen and dining rooms are READY!  It will be so great to have campers back on campus!

There is a new main double entrance to the building.   You walk through the welcoming doors into a foyer that has the new camp offices on the north side and the entrance to the dining hall on the south side.   Keep walking straight and walk through the lake facing doors to a grand view of the lake and the new outdoor gathering place.  There are also new bathrooms in the foyer providing easy access from both outside and the dining hall.
Landscaping and river rock accent around the doors are in the plan.
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The original entrance has been converted to a serving area.
It has an entrance and exit from the dining area f
or an smooth flowing service line.  

The camp store will be relocated to the old camp offices. 
The the larger space will sure come in handy.

The dining area is the same wonderful room we all remember.  But if you look close you'll see some major improvements, like the new floors!
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Of course those great new windows show off the view of Clearwater Lake.   Just outside the dining hall will be a new sitting area.  
This is one of those work in progress items!   I can see it, can you?
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The kitchen has seen a major overhaul with the bulk of the addition being allocated to improving this important area.  
Just a few of the improvements include 2 new walk in freezers, an expanded cleaning area and an in-building washer / dryer.
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New ADA parking is in place and there will be a cement sidewalks between the major buildings.

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Clearwater Forest Camp

Since 1954, Clearwater Forest has served as a retreat center and summer camp.  They are owned and managed by Presbyterian Clearwater Forest, Inc.  Clearwater Forest is an important resident on our lake.  With 4+ miles of lake shore and over 1000 acres around  Clearwater, everyone benefits from their mission statement "... be a faithful steward of God’s creation."

To lean more, go to clearwaterforest.org.
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