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Enjoy the memorial walkway and see if you can find all Micah's relatives! On your right, you'll see the original bell of First Baptist Church of Littleton, where Micah grew up. At the end of the path, an incredible glacial erratic boulder precariously balances atop another. Memorial Garden is located just past the Picnic Table area as you head towards Prescott Lodge. After your visit, make sure to thank wedding guest Mike Socia for creating this wonderful space!
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Kick it lakeside! Stretch out on the full sandy beach and take in beautiful views of spring on the water. Play volleyball (bonus points for Top Gun high fives). Start a fire in the firepit. Whatever your vibe, this is the place to be! Fun fact: Both the groom and the mother of the bride got baptized in this very spot!
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Did someone say dodgeball? Or basketball if you like real sports, you know, different strokes for different folks. Swing by the gym over by Blanchard Hall and the parking lot and get your game on!
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Release your inner child on the playgym! Right by the picnic table area in front of the dining hall, this is a great spot for kiddos.
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Feeling adventurous? Grotonwood boasts about 400 acres to explore! Adventurers beware: thar be dragons. Bring a buddy and make sure you know how to make your way back! Why aren't there directions for where to find the trailheads, you might ask? Answer: Even Micah doesn't know where they are!
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Who doesn't love a good field? The Grassy Knoll is just begging to be run through and is positively made for rolling downhill! Plus, there's a covered bridge! How New England is that? Make your own fun at this classic spot beside the dining hall.
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Sip coffee, soak up the sun, and admire the wooded slope down to the lake from the beautiful deck just off the dining hall. This is the perfect spot for a good chat and a fun place to take your meals al fresco. Fun fact: This new feature of the camp was actually included in the original 1955 design and only just built 70 years later!
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At the heart of Prescott Lodge lies a tribute to the heart of our community, Ronnie Lanier. Aunty Ronnie was a modern saint. Check out the book about her on the mantel. By the fireside lounge, enjoy a cozy indoor respite into the wee hours, complete with a kitchenette for those late night appetites! Fun fact: Without Ronnie, we wouldn't be here. She introduced Micah's parents! Ask the Websters to share a good Aunty Ronnie story when you get a chance.