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Cyo Camp is a residential
summer camp A summer camp, also known as a sleepaway camp or residential camp, is a supervised overnight program for children conducted during the summer vacation from school in many countries. Children and adolescents who attend summer residential camps ...
located in Brown County Indiana. It is operated by the
Catholic Youth Organization Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) is an international Catholic youth movement founded by Bishop Bernard Sheil in Chicago in 1930. It became a major factor in the development of race relations in the US Catholic Church following World War II. ...
and offers 8 one-week sessions for children during the summer.


History

The original of land where Camp Rancho Framasa is located was donated by Bert Dingley in 1946. Dingley was the first champion of the organization that would later become Indy Car Racing. Dingley donated the land to the Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis to be used as a summer camp for the youth of the Church. His one stipulation was that the camp be named Rancho Framasa. He created the word Framasa by combining the first two letters of his daughters names. (FRAncis, MArgaret, and SAmuela.) All three are still living and attended the camp's 60th anniversary celebration at the Indianapolis Colts Complex in 2006. Portions of the camp also were a part of the original army installation Camp Atterbury. The old dining hall, now known as the Adventure Outpost, is a remnant of these days. It was built to be able to house the tanks which were tested in the surrounding hills. The camp is capable of serving 250 children each week of the summer. Activities include horseback riding, rock wall climbing, swimming, canoeing, campouts, handicrafts, drama, and archery among others. The camp also is host to many groups during the rest of the year. Rancho Framasa continues to be well known in camping circles through its continued efforts to allow children to experience nature first hand. The camp has also been the site of an archaeological dig and the exhumed materials are now on display at an Indiana University Museum.


Famous Alumni Counselors

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was working at Rancho Framasa as the archery counselor when he received his break. Proof of this is seen through an interview he had on The Arsenio Hall Show in the early 1990s when he talked about his experiences working at the camp.


References


Sources

* http://www.thefreelibrary.com/INCLUSIVE+PROGRAMMING+AT+SUMMER+CAMP-a075563111 (Parks and Recreation Magazine) * http://www.ncpad.org/get/discover/about.html * http://pm.web-pros.com/newsroom/newsreleases/releases.cfm?release=042506.txt (Peyback Foundation) * https://web.archive.org/web/20070806071517/http://www.catholicexplorer.com/explore4325/nationworld/doing-what-used-to-come-naturally-getting-kids-to-.shtml National Arc Boggs/Mitchell Award: https://web.archive.org/web/20060210023047/http://arcind.org/PDF%20Files/arc%20news%20wntr%2003%20web.pdf * http://www.ourbrowncounty.com/0102s5.htm * http://www.indianamilitary.org/Camp%20Atterbury/History/history_of_camp_atterbury.htm {{Catholic Youth Ministry Rancho Framasa