On Sunday April 11th (exact time and place is in the works ... somewhere close to Interstate 70 at about 2:00 pm is the target!) a meeting to hammer out the final details for the May reunion will be held. We wish to invite all who are interested in helping to attend! If you know for certain you would like to attend please email Deb at dsmonroe@gmail.com. I f you have questions please call/email either Pat Heston -- bitplayer1@sbcglobal.net, 618.978.5751 or Deb (Fritz) Monroe -- dsmonroe@gmail.com, 618.660.8655. Hope to see you!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Finishing the plans!
On Sunday April 11th (exact time and place is in the works ... somewhere close to Interstate 70 at about 2:00 pm is the target!) a meeting to hammer out the final details for the May reunion will be held. We wish to invite all who are interested in helping to attend! If you know for certain you would like to attend please email Deb at dsmonroe@gmail.com. I f you have questions please call/email either Pat Heston -- bitplayer1@sbcglobal.net, 618.978.5751 or Deb (Fritz) Monroe -- dsmonroe@gmail.com, 618.660.8655. Hope to see you!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Joe Feher

On Monday 09/14/2009 the Bond Camp blog site on blogger received notice that on Wednesday 09/09/09 Joe Feher went to be with his Lord and Savior. A Memorial service will be held at the Fireman's hall in Mulberry Grove at 6:00 PM on Wednesday September 16th.
Joe had a long association with the camp ... first as a camper in the very early days coming from Central Christian Church (then Church of Christ) in O'Fallon, IL, he also worked a s a lifegurad for a brief time and from 1976-1987 (approx) Joe served as the Camp Manager. It was under his managership that the replacement of buildings began. In September 1984 the Camp broke ground on the current dining hall and it was ready for use in the 1985 camp season.
The angels rejoice with all the Bond campers who went before him as he enters the gates of heaven.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
A family camp class

Far left- a Kelly boy, yellow girl a Picket, blue plaid - Joe Schmidt,
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
A few more color slides
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Water Fight Aftermath
Camp's 60's old timers


The Diamonds were the oldest in camp this family week, along with Mrs. Sefton. Pop Smith at bat, no doubt at the faculty/student game.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Friday, March 6, 2009
Health Check-In (color)

From Frank Bush: Here is one more picture about Health check-in. This one is in color. Looking at this I got to wondering how many people know the story behind this practice.
For the first 5 years that I was associated with BCSC, there was no health check-in. Over a couple of those years, we had to take a sizable number of campers to doctors in Greenville for treatment of a number of ills. At the end of 1959, I got word that one of the doctors (who will go unnamed, but he was the chairman of Bond County Health Dept.), was talking about the camp being shut down for health reasons. That fall, when the camp committee (made up mainly of ministers involved in camp) met, I told them of this doctor's comment. We discussed many options– more frequent checks on our water supply, a study of the meal-preparations, etc. Finally, we discussed the possibility that some of these illnesses were being "brought in" by the campers themselves. So, as a result, we started the health check-in practice. To my knowledge only a couple of campers were refused registration during these check-ins, but a couple of years later I was in a conversation with the unnamed doctor and he congratulated us on curbing the camp's health problem. I told him what we had done and he confirmed that he had considered closing the camp down that year. So now you know the rest of the story.
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