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Summertime in the BelgradesContentsfor Printing
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Camp Bomazeen site of the future Cub Scout Adventure Camp. More . . .
The windows are boarded, the beach deserted, and the tent platforms empty, but plans are in place. Boy Scout Camp Bomazeen on Great Pond in North Belgrade, with the help of a million dollar capital campaign, will become Cub Scout Adventure Camp!
In olden times, it was necessary for families to store foods in a "cold cellar" for use throughout the winter enough to last until the next crop was ready in the early summer. Depending on the type of food, it was canned, dried, hung, or placed in baskets, crocks or boxes.
The View from Powderhouse Hill, by Hallowell author Don Watson, looks down on a "community at peace with itself." The author sits by the old, cement-sealed cannon along with his fictitious White Dog and other assorted protagonists and tries to "feel the pulse." Redisplay This Page in Printer-Friendly Format <-- Previous Home All 2004 Issues Next --> | ||||||