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The Jamestown 4-H Educational Center suffered significant damage from a recent storm, impacting its summer camping programs. With restoration costs exceeding insurance coverage, the community is rallying to support recovery efforts, including a benefit concert set for May 31. As fundraising efforts begin, local families worry about the center’s future, but hope remains as the community unites for rebuilding.
Jamestown 4-H Educational Center Faces Storm Damage, Community Rallies for Recovery
Jamestown, a charming town known for its rich history, recently faced a significant setback when a fierce storm swept through the area, causing serious damage to the Jamestown 4-H Educational Center. This popular local nonprofit, crucial for summer camping programs, saw its main cabin suffer extensive harm, leaving many wondering about the future of these beloved activities.
The Impact of the Storm
The storm resulted in the cabin, which typically accommodates 30 eager campers, becoming a shadow of its former self. For families looking to enjoy outdoor experiences this summer, the cabin’s closure poses a challenge, as it usually operates at full capacity. With summer only a few months away, the clock is ticking for the center to recover from this unfortunate event.
While insurance will cover part of the expenses, the Jamestown 4-H Educational Center still faces hefty clean-up and rebuilding costs that far exceed what insurance will provide. Without additional funding, the organization may struggle to reopen its doors in time for family camping adventures.
Community Support on the Horizon
In response to the damage, the center is encouraging the community to lend a helping hand. A benefit concert featuring local favorite, Good Shot Judy, is set to take place on Saturday, May 31. This lively event will not only entertain but also serve as a vital fundraiser to support recovery efforts. Gates will swing open at 5 p.m., with the musical festivities kicking off at 6 p.m.
Fun for the Whole Family
A Community United
Despite the challenges, the Jamestown community is stepping up to help. Initial fundraising efforts have already brought in $12,000 for recovery, which includes touching contributions from young campers, such as a heartfelt donation of $150 from one child who was moved by the cabin’s damage. It’s truly inspiring to see how strongly the community feels about preserving the educational opportunities provided by the center and supporting each other during tough times.
Looking Ahead
While the storm caused considerable harm, there is hope on the horizon. Thanks to community initiatives like the upcoming concert and the continuous drive for support, the Jamestown 4-H Educational Center can work towards restoring the beloved cabin to its former glory. Located just a stone’s throw away from Historic Jamestown and less than five miles from Colonial Williamsburg, this center provides essential camps for youth and teens, fostering lifelong memories and friendships.
Fortunately, when the storm struck, the cabin was unoccupied, and no one was injured, allowing the organization to shift its focus to recovery and rebuilding. With your support and attendance, the center hopes to bounce back and continue providing wonderful outdoor experiences for future generations to come.
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- WYDaily: Good Shot Judy to Headline Benefit Concert
- Wavy: Storm Damages Jamestown 4-H Educational Center
- 13 News Now: Jamestown 4-H Cabin Damaged by Storm
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Jamestown
- Google Search: Jamestown 4-H Educational Center
