Weather Station Update

Phase Two of the weather station project was completed today. It was a long leap - but Internet has been run to the waterfront to allow weather data to be shared with others. Thank you AGAIN to Jim & Pat Yeilding for the advanced weather station at the end of our pier. The maps show how our little stretch of the Salish Sea is now covered. Soon - a camera for a seagull's eye view of the Sound. https://www.weatherlink.com/map

From Dock to Tables

For years, the wooden floating dock migrated from the inner lagoon to the end of the pier in June and then back again by Labor Day. For the past eight years, this routine has been forced to change due to a deteriorating pier as well as the need to run boating for three seasons to accommodate schools visiting for outdoor education. We have run boating successfully in the outer lagoon for the past two years and are happy with this sheltered location.

Pierce County has also restricted new dock construction and repairs of old docks for our section of the Key Peninsula. This, along with an agreement made with the Nisqually Land Trust, necessitated demolishing the heavy floating dock by 2024. We took advantage of our resident AmeriCorps NCCC to accomplish this early.

Tiny Snowfall

We didn’t get a whole lot of snow this week, but enough for Steve, our winter caretaker, to take some pretty pictures.

This is the time of year when we register summer campers, sign up schools for Outdoor Education, and think up some creative new (and established) programs and events. Looking ahead …

Yes - and Fundraising is also on our minds during the “lean” winter season. Please consider a generous end-of-year gift to Sound View Camp. THANKS!

Two Campaigns

It is crazy-hard running a camp in the 21st Century! I need your help.

As regulations change, prices rise, and expectations evolve, we will lean on financial (sustaining) gifts to keep Sound View afloat. It is my sincere goal that in the next few years, we can claim that 10% of our revenue comes from donations - especially monthly giving. A healthy non-profit often requires an even greater percentage - especially if the goal is to serve more people while keeping rates affordable.

To end this year and in the days leading to Giving Tuesday, we aim to do the unusual; running two campaigns at the same time.

One campaign, as detailed in an earlier post, will hopefully encourage new monthly givers for the Sound View Fund. These donations will help with many of the financial obligations that make running camp “crazy-hard”. I really hope that you will be able to make a generous monthly gift.

The other campaign will raise money to repair, refresh, and revamp the high ropes course. A LOT has changed since our course was built in the early 1990s. Not only has technology evolved which renders much of our course obsolete, but the trees have grown (which affects everything). Our program has grown too! We need to be able to run the course year-round with a smaller staff which requires 21st Century changes. From now to Giving Tuesday, I will talk about the ropes course in future posts so you can learn more.

We hope to raise $50,000 to get the course up and running by this spring. Your generous gifts will make this happen.