Winter 2019 | Barry Camp Newsletter 1
2019
NEWSLETTER
The first arrows flew toward their targets at the new archery range, which features a covered structure that allows for up to 10 campers to shoot bows in any type of weather.
An elevated platform simulates a tree stand’s shooting position. Life-like 3-D targets complete the simulation. The range is kept safe with an archery curtain designed to contain er-rant arrows. The success of this project is due to the enthusiastic support, technical assistance, and volunteer labor of the following people.
Archery Range
Thank you to all the Archery Range team members:
Androscoggin Valley Fish and Game AssociationQuality Deer Management, First New Hampshire Branch
Safari Club International, New England FoundationGilford Home Center
The Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New HampshireGlen Lucas Sr.Brian WujcikShawn Byron
Eric GeibWayne Paschal
Berlin Hatchery StaffTed Tichy
Robert “Moose” PhillipsonJohn McGonagleThomas Hubert
Barry CarrErnest Millette
Christopher Hodgdon
You are invited to an Open House at Barry Camp on Saturday, May 18 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. Come see the newly expanded dining hall, send a few arrows down range, and explore the grounds. Spend some time at camp and feel like a kid again. A few hours of North Country air will do you good.
Light refreshments will be served.
Open House Announcement
The expanded dining hall will receive a number of new tables and chairs this spring allowing an additional 40 campers, staff, guests, and volun-teers to share their meals together. These tables also provide work surfaces for fly tying, map and compass activities, and firearms cleaning.
The funds for the furnishings came from a new philanthropic group from Concord, NH, named Guys Who Give a $*** and Kinnicum Fish and Game. A heartfelt thank you!
Fix Up!
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A fter significant planning and a lot of work, the much anticipated expansion
of the dining hall is complete.
The need for more room became clear when counselors and volunteers began standing or eating meals outside of the dining hall. The increased number of coun-selors per session and the ever growing support from volunteers pushed the space beyond capacity.
The new addition doubles the size of the dining hall. Wall-height windows and doors link the old and new sections together. The spaces can be separated by closing doors and windows creating two separate classrooms.
Fundraising for this project began in the summer of 2016, and donations to the project started to flow in. The Wildlife
Heritage Foundation of New Hamp-shire was instrumental in these fund-raising efforts. The Founda-tion was also able to secure a matching grant from the Neil and Louse Tillot-son Fund.
This project was a perfect fit for both Barry Camp and the Tillotson Fund. The Tillot-sons are champions of New Hampshire’s North Country. We invite you to see the expansion for yourself on May 18 at the Open House.
Expansion Project
Do you know any young adults age 18–24 who love the outdoors and are looking for a great summer job? Barry Conservation Camp (BCC) has several openings for counselors and we need help recruiting the right individuals. We are looking for
counselors who have genuine interest and experience in hunting, fishing, and the
shooting sports. Candidates also need to have a strong work ethic and an interest
in working with youth. Please give it some thought and refer any potential applicants to
the BCC employment webpage.
Help Wanted: Barry Camp Staff for
Summer 2019
Learn more:Contact Larry Barker at
603-788-4961 or [email protected]
scan with your smartphone to visit the BCC employment webpage
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Name _____________________________________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________________________
City ____________________________________ State _________ Zip _________________
Email address ______________________________________________________________
Amount of donation: $______________________
If this is a memorial donation, please indicate honoree’s name below:
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Please make checks payable to: Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH and mail to: Barry Camp Fund, PO Box 3993, Concord, NH 03302-3993 or donate online at: nhwildlifeheritage.org
Be a friend of the Forever Fund by sending your tax-deductible donation today to:
The Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire Barry Camp Fund, PO Box 3993
Concord, NH 03302-3993
Barry Conservation 4-H Camp (BCC) recorded yet another ter-rific season in 2018. Visitors to BCC last summer were always
greeted with the smiling faces of campers and staff. Youth were outdoors and unplugged and getting dirty. That’s what camp is all about, and the 2018 season was as good as it gets. Although every week has a specific theme, there are some common activi-ties for each session. Just about every session includes shoot-ing sports, fishing, hunting skills, survival, canoeing, swimming, overnight camping, hiking, campfires, storytelling, and more. Our evaluations tell us that there is a lot that campers like about
BCC...including the food! Linda Nadeau’s cooking has made her a true BCC legend. How many summer camps can say that?
The BCC staff worked hard to change things up and their cre-ativity really showed. For example, there were some phenomenal field trips as campers got out and explored the North Country with visits to some great (top secret) locations. Our staff also pride
themselves on creating a positive youth development environment at BCC. Campers
are there because they want to be and they are learning and doing things that they love. Combine that with the special climate and culture and BCC seems to bring out the very best in kids. No doubt about it, BCC is a magical place!
– Larry Barker
4-H Corner
Barry Camp FundMajor projects are now complete at camp. But New Hampshire’s only conser-vation camp needs your help. The Barry Camp Forever Fund will ensure that all camp needs are secured for generations to come. Help us reach our fundraising goal of $150,000.
This fund will be there for all the main-tenance, upgrades in response to code changes, emergency repairs, and much more. The Barry Camp Forever Fund is the only source of financing for maintain-ing the physical property of the camp.
Please join with others in helping the fund reach this goal.
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Contact: [email protected] (603) 271-6355
©2019 N.H. Fish and Game
Barry Conservation Camp in Berlin, N.H., is operated by the N.H. Fish and Game Department in partnership
with 4-H through UNH Cooperative Extension.
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A Big THANK YOU
to the 2018 Barry Camp staff. Their hard
work, caring, and dedication make camp
a special place that fosters a connection to
the outdoors and creates
memories that last a
lifetime.
Sponsor a CamperFor nearly 30 years, sportsmen’s
clubs, conservation commissions, and other civic organizations have helped hundreds of youth attend camp. The need for scholarships is great – over half the campers who come to camp receive some sort of financial help. If you are interested in sending a boy
or girl to camp, contact: [email protected]
A fter camp closes for the summer, grown-ups get to come have fun at Barry Camp too! Some
25 recent Hunter Education graduates attended a delicious weekend in September learning how to prepare wild game. The event is not only a hands-on learning and tasting experience, but it raises funds for the operation of Barry Camp. A big thanks goes out to the dedicated volunteers who work to plan and present the weekend.
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(Clockwise from top left) Wild Game Weekend participants process squirrel; Rick Warbin demonstrates deer cutting; Rick Warbin shows how to prepare a venison dish; participants break down rabbit.