Camp Tuckabatchee partners with Starved Rock Country Community Foundation

Fund to support building, property maintenance

Camp Tuckabatchee is partnering with the Starved Rock Country Community Foundation to help fund much-needed building and property maintenance. Pictured are Camp Tuckabatchee Executive Director RJ Swett, Camp Tuckabatchee Board President Adrienne Pike and SRCCF President Fran Brolley.

As it approaches its 100th anniversary, Camp Tuckabatchee has partnered with the Starved Rock Country Community Foundation to ensure its sustainability for generations.

The Camp Tuckabatchee Charitable Fund at SRCCF will support much-needed building and property maintenance on its 210-acres of wooded hills and creek valleys north of Ottawa.

“For generations, the camp has been enriching the lives of children through nature experiences in a technology-free environment,” said SRCCF President Fran Brolley in a news release. “For many campers it’s the first time they experience trail hiking, canoeing, storytelling and campfire cooking.

“We are honored to play a small role in helping secure the camp’s future. However, with aging cabins, lodges, roads, and bridges in dire need of renovation, it faces significant challenges.

“Public support is needed to preserve this beloved institution,” Brolley added. “By giving generously, donors will ensure ‘Camp Tuck’s’ rich traditions endure. “

To contribute to the fund, visit https://srccf.org/fund/camp-tuckabatchee-agency-charitable-fund.

Established in 1927 as a Camp Fire Girls site, it transitioned to a boys and girls summer youth camp in the late 1980s.

Camp Tuckabatchee Board President Adrienne Pike said funding for the camp, a nonprofit 501(c)3, comes from donations, camp fees, rentals and fundraising events such as Haunted Camp and Comedy Night. A year-long series of events are being planned for its centennial celebration in 2027.

For information, contact Executive Director RJ Swett at rjcamptuck@gmail.com or 815-433-2984. For SRCCF information, contact Brolley at 815-252-2906 or fran@srccf.org.

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