Stephens Lake was an ideal venue for event

From: Columbia Daily Tribune | Date: June 16, 2006 | Copyright information

Editor, the Tribune: I recently attended a Cub Scout Day Camp for the Boonslick District as a walking leader along with a couple hundred Cub Scouts and adult walking leaders at Stephens Lake Park.

I must say that I really enjoyed using the park for this event. The park had plenty of open areas, shelters, shady spots, walks and water areas for the kids to play the games and do the arranged activities John Stansfield and his volunteer staff had planned.

Stansfield and the voluntee...

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