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Old Kia Kima Smoke Signal
July, 2013
The Old Kia Kima Smoke Signal is published quarterly by the Old Kia Kima Preservation
Association,
an IRS 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit Corporation
OKKPA Reunion--September 12-15
DON’T BE LEFT OUT Now is the time for you to commit to the 2013 Old Kamp Kia Kima Reunion.
It’s easy, just fill out the form, send in your money, and put it on your calendar. (Please in-
clude your dues if they are not current.) This is an opportunity that you don’t want to miss.
There will be delicious food, fantastic fun, and fellowship. This will definitely NOT be a
work weekend!
All activities including the banquet will be at camp. There will not be an official golf out-
ing or canoe trip. However, if you are interested in either of these activities, please call
Bobby Harris for golf at 870-257-2546, or Mark Follis at 901-767-5179 for a possible ca-
noe trip.
The food will include a Thursday Night Barbeque, a Friday Night Fish Fry and a Saturday
Night Surprise and Awards Banquet. The Fall Board of Director’s Meeting will be held on
Friday. The annual competition and annual meeting will be on Saturday, with a special re-
port from the Marketing Committee. Old Kia Kima is a very special place and Reunion is a
very special time.
Please make your commitment to this special time and place--you’ll be glad you did.
(more information on page 2)
RENUNION 2013 SCHEDULE
Thursday, September 12th
Breakfast--on your own
11:00-- Registration/Check in – Camp Office
12:00--Lunch at Pancho’s Pit
5:30--Registration/Pre-registration check in the Camp Office
6:30--Dinner at Pancho’s Pit
8:00--Vespers in the Young Chapel
8:30--Ice Cream Social at Pancho’s Pit
Friday, September 13th
Breakfast--on your own
8:50--Flag Ceremony
9-11:30-- OKKPA Board or Directors Meeting in the Thunderbird
12:00--Lunch at Pancho’s Pit
2:00—“Chairing” Event
5:30--Registration/Pre-registration check in the Camp Office
6:00--Flag Ceremony at Thunderbird
6:30--Fish Fry at Pancho’s Pit
8:30--Campfire
Saturday, September 14th
Breakfast--on your own
9:00--Flag Ceremony at Thunderbird
10:00--Camp tour & Museum Tour meet at the Camp Office
10:15—Ranger Training (new&old) at Pancho’s Pit
10:30-11:30--Registration/Pre-registration check in the Camp Office
12:00--Lunch at Pancho’s Pit
1:00-1:30--Registration/Pre-registration check in the Camp Office
1:30- 4:00 Annual Competition
4:00--OKKPA Annual Meeting and Marketing Committee Report at Pancho’s Pit
6:00--Flag Ceremony at Thunderbird
6:30—OKK Awards Banquet
Sunday, September 15th
7:45--Vespers at Pancho’s Pit
8:00--Continental Breakfast at Pancho’s Pit
9:00--CAMP CLEAN-UP
For more information contact Mark Kruger at: mkruger48@gmail.com OR 479-531-4061
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Please Print
Name Nickname __
Address ______________
City State Zip ________
Home Phone Work Phone ________
Cell Phone Email ______________
Fees: All fees are per person except registration for spouse and children under 18.
DAY OF ARRIVAL______________________________
$30 Registration $20 Before Sept. 1st Reserve me a cabin
$50 Cabin Donation per person--4 per cabin (Optional for member paying $100 dues or
more)
My spouse and children under 18 are attending
$6 Thursday Lunch
$10 Thursday BBQ Dinner
$5 Thursday Ice Cream Social
$6 Friday Lunch
$10 Friday Catfish Fry Dinner
$6 Saturday Lunch
$15 Saturday OKKPA Banquet
$3 Sunday Continental Breakfast
MY ADDITIONAL DONATION TO REBUILD THE CAPITAL REPAIRS FUND $__________
2013 Dues of $50 $100 $200 Other
Membership Type (Please check one) Renewal New
CHECK # TOTAL AMOUNT PAID
Make check payable to: OKK Preservation Association
Mail form and check to: John McGuire
836 Mary Meadows Lane St. Louis, MO 63141-7601
REGISTER AND PAY BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 TO SAVE $10!
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2013 OKK Annual Reunion Registration Form
Please fill out this form and mail with your check to register and/or pay dues. Dues must
be current to participate in OKKPA business meeting Saturday or to stay in a camp cabin.
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1963-1993-2013 = 20+30=50 Years d.fleming
Fifty years ago (1963) while on a one-year remote assignment in the Arctic at
Thule Air Base, Greenland – compliments of the US Air Force – the doors of
our beloved Old Kia Kima were forever closing. For me it was especially sad,
but not the type of SAD (Seasonal Affected Disorder) that many of us endured
in the darkness of the Arctic Circle. Today I sense it was the closing of Old Kia
Kima compounding my sadness as the dark season approached.
Thirty years later (July 1993) four of the 1950’s staffers would meet again on
the sacred grounds of Old Kia Kima: Perry Gaither, Scotty Monteath, John
Ozier and I. It was then and there that the OKK Spirit moved us toward
co-creating OKKPA with kindred souls who shared loving memories of A Time
and Place. On the next page is a listing and photo of those who shared in the
initial reunion years up to the 1993-1996 incorporation. From those early years
OKKPA became a Field of Dreams. It was meant to be. Spirit had moved us
and those to follow to act with the purest Love in Action. Five (*) of the 18
brothers named below have released earthly bonds; their spirits live with those
of us left to carry on the OKKPA mission.
. (continued on next page)
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Twenty years later (July
2013) we are grateful for
having attained our initial
goals of: creating an aware-
ness of Old Kia Kima;
a c q u i r i n g t h e o l d
campgrounds; restoring,
renovating and adding new
structures; implementing
leadership, fellowship and
community service programs;
a n d p r e s e r v i n g a n d
maintaining Old Kia Kima
(an on-going goal).
Name 1993 1994 1995 1996
*Adams, Phil X
*Billingsley, George X
*Boggs, Jimmy X
Fleming, David X X X X
*Gaither, Perry X X
Gresham, Jerry X
Harriss, Bobby X
Hurt, John X X X
Keltner, Buddy X X
Monteath, Scotty X X X X
Osborn, Umpy X
Oswalt, Cohen X
Ozier, John X
Riddick, Roy X
Simonton, Frank X
Williams, Bobby X
Wilson, Charles X
*Young, Ralph X
l-r: Joan & Scotty Monteath;
Perry & Judy Gaither;
David Fleming;
and John Ozier
1993 OKKPA first reunion…
Cherokee Village, AR
OKKPA early Reunion
Attendees 1993-1996
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Among the Brothers at the earlier
reunions: 1993-1996
In the beginning…
1993 we found
these conditions
(cabin 12 on this
page; cabin 5 and
Eagles’ Nest on fol-
lowing page).
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Visioning Conference Report
Members of OKKPA assembled at Old Kia Kima to spend a Saturday in June listening and
sharing concerns to address the immediate future of OKKP. The time began with the newly
formed Marketing Committee presenting an aggressive plan to increase support and awareness to
OKKPA. Some of the exciting ideas that were presented included the development of a
documentary to tell the 100 year old story of Kia Kima to be aired on public television, the
development of a brochure to solicit donations, the formation of a team of experienced grant
writers to go after grants, revising the web site so that it reflects a clear way for people to make
contributions and the development of folders and business cards to be handed out that easily
explains how one can support OKKPA. The Marketing Committee will make a more complete
presentation at the September reunion.
Joys and concerns were shared during the Saturday. Some of the concerns included needed
finances, the age of the membership, expanding the use of the camp to non-scout groups, the 100th
anniversary of Kia Kima, the development of the old dining hall, developing an area for tent
camping, the huge expense for insurance and utilities and the need for a long range planning
committee. Some of the joys that were expressed included a beautiful facility, a camp that is
“un-plugged” to take fuller advantage of the outdoor experience, dedicated members, an active
marketing committee, the inclusion of Miramichee alumni in OKKPA and the success of the
Maintenance Committee to get the camp in operable shape after years of touch ups.
The conference was not all about talking and listening. Some decisions were made to
stimulate actions. Coming before the board for approval in September will be the creation of two
committees. One is for public relations to be a liaison between OKK and KKSR. This group will
be responsible creating ways to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Kia Kima and exploring ways
that OKK can be of service to KKSR. Another is a long range planning committee to develop a
5 year plan to address concerns and issues heard at the visioning conference. It was decided that
two ranger training sessions will be conducted during the reunion. One is for new rangers and
another is for experienced rangers. In this way policies and procedures can be upgraded and
refreshed.
Other actions involve the Utilization Committee. It was charged to develop camp usage
policies that deal with how many times a group can use the facilities in a year. It was agreed that a
deposit is required by each group that uses the facilities regardless if there are multiple groups on
the grounds during the same time. Registration forms used by groups will have the core values of
Integrity, Achievement, Courage and Responsibility printed on them. Only groups that agree to
abide by them will be allowed to use OKK. Another decision that was decided was to include the
chair of the Marketing Committee to be a participant in the monthly conference calls of the
Executive Committee.
These are just some of the issues that were discussed at the Visioning Conference. The
future looks challenging and promising. The September’s Board Meeting should be filled with
new energy. This year’s reunion should prove to be even more exciting. Plan to be a part of it
during weekend of September 12-15. The Board Meeting will be September 13 and the
Membership meeting will September 14.
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OPERATING COSTS FOR OKK
The current budget for the operation of OKK is $37,000. Broken down on a monthly or weekly
basis we see that it takes $3100 per month, or $770 per week to operate the camp. The major
parts of the budget are utilities ($7,000), insurance ($12,500) and repairs and maintenance
($13,200). The monthly costs vary with usage and the time of year. For example, the grass
cutting ($3000) is done from May to October. The utilities are dependent on usage and for the
winter months are about $430 and increase to about $625 for the months April through October.
If we look at the utilities on a weekly basis they are about $155 during the summer months.
OKKPA should be proud that we are able to support our camp for the use of youth groups. As we
go forward and look to expand the facilities, the cost of operations will increase with utilization
and we must be prepared to increase our income to cover these costs.
JUNE SURPRISE YET AGAIN
In June of 2012 we discovered that Cabin 13 needed extensive repairs. At the same time the
tractor needed a new clutch. These unexpected events cost over $6000 depleting our Capital
Repairs Fund. Through the generosity of our members, we received $3600 for future unplanned
capital repairs.
This June of this year we found that the 18 year old compressor for the freezer needed to be
replaced. The replacement cost $4400 so the Fund has been depleted yet again at the end of the
year. In addition, a problem with the drain line from the kitchen/bath room required another
$1000.
Needless to say, we are hoping that we can get through this year without a June 2014 surprise.
Additionally, if members would like to contribute to rebuilding the Capital Repairs Fund, their
tax deductable donations would be greatly appreciated. This fund is for major capital repairs
outside of our regular repairs & maintenance budget. Donations may be sent to OKKPA, 104
Upper College Terrace, Frederick, MD 21701
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