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Generations of girls have shared special moments in the Ton-A-Wandah council ring.

BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO: CAMPERS DIVE INTO THE LAKE

Turn back the clock as you dive into these classic photos from the archive.

History

Ton-A-Wandah first opened its gates as a private residential girls camp in 1933. The camp's founder Grace B. Haynes, affectionately known as "Donnie" by campers and staff alike, greeted 65 campers that first year. Today, Camp Ton-A-Wandah welcomes 600 girls, ages 6-16, over the ten-week camp season. Our 75 staff members, including many Ton-A-Wandah alumnae, hail from across the country and around the world.

Diverse and dynamic, these leaders share a strong commitment to Ton-A-Wandah's core values: character, community, sportsmanship, work and fun.

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