W-camp 1998 Day 3, July 9, 1998

The day started out with sun and Tammie Peterson's Tie-Dye workshop. After a morning workshop people literally did tie-dyeing all day. Ginger Riddle and Linda Ricks looks on with her.
Merryn Londraville, Bev Crim and Beth Katcher also listen. Linda St. George presented an alternate method.
Al Fowler arranged for a representative of Fort Henry Kingston, Ontario to muster and "drill" the children. Here Eileen Kermode (R) shows pictures of her home and Guide Unit from Great Britain.
Here again is Eileen with some of the swaps she has. The big tent became a focus for much of the group activities even though it was not quite big enough for all of us.
Wendy Baker, Anne Mellen and her daughter Barbara do straw weaving. Nancy Kraft (R) teaching how to hand weave friendship bracelets to Jenn LeNestour.
Linda Ricks brought Naomi's Blanket of Love as well as photos of our little angel. Everyone stopped by at some point to see these. In the evening, there was a picnic for the chatters of #wagggschat. Here some of the chatters pose for all the cameras. Unfortunately, the picnic got cut short by the first of several downpours that night.

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