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October 2009 Shorelines News Letter
A History of Lakeside
Lutheran Lakeside
Camp was established in 1959 when two Lutheran bodies, the Augustana
Synod and United Lutheran Synod agreed to purchase 133 acres of farm
land on East Lake Okoboji just south of Spirit Lake, Iowa. The Camp was incorporated as
an Association of 140 Lutheran churches in Iowa in
1960. The emergence of
several separate Lutheran synods in Iowa created the Lutheran Church of America
which took responsibility for Lakeside and provided a synod staff person
annually during the summer for children and youth camping. Pastors felt that much could
be accomplished by bringing confirmation students for a week of camp
during which several topics could be individually or team
taught. Today there are
four weeks of confirmation camp with hundreds of young people
attending along with their pastor(s) and youth directors. After planting what seemed
like one million trees in 1960, Lakeside now has the most diverse
variety of deciduous trees in Dickinson County with over 28 different
trees.
In 1980 a new pool
was constructed and in 1988 the merger of two church bodies, the
Lutheran Church of America and the American
Lutheran Church, created the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. The Iowa Synod of the
Lutheran Church of America released Lakeside and a new association of 124
congregations formed a supportive body with the election of board
members from across the state.
And in 2004 the current Dining Hall was finished and
now sits atop one of the highest hills on camp overlooking a
panoramic view of East Lake Okoboji.
Today Lutheran
Lakeside Camp is a year round facility offering individuals,
children/youth, families and congregations all the amenities of
rustic or high comfort facilities. Family reunions, high school
receptions and weddings occur throughout the year. Congregations enjoy worship,
picnics and youth retreats as well as attending summer camp. Sailing is a major event at
Lakeside and offers a high quality
sailing camp each year with certified sailing instructors teaching
children and adults on five classes of sailboat from Sunfish,
Catamarans and two, solid hulled sailing vessels the “Glass
Elevator” aka the “Jolly Roger”. RV and tent camping are also
a fun part of spring, summer, fall camping.
Join us when you
can! Expect the
unexpected! Whatever
you are looking for in Church camping in the Iowa Great Lakes – You
just found it!
2491 170th St.
Spirit Lake, IA 51360-7021
office: 712-336-2109
fax: 712-336-0638
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