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[[Image:Injunjoes.jpg|thumb|A typical day at Joe's]]
 
[[Image:Injunjoes.jpg|thumb|A typical day at Joe's]]
 
Injun Joe's is the name of the building and general area where [[Campcraft]] is held. It is located at the bottom of the hill on the lake, near the swim tent. The name comes from the the name of the villain in the book ''Tom Sawyer''. Injun Joe's is usually bustling with people all four periods and both [[general swims]]. There are multiple fire pits at Joe's so cabins use it for cabin night. When MWA comes back second session they often stay at Joe's for the last days of camp.
 
Injun Joe's is the name of the building and general area where [[Campcraft]] is held. It is located at the bottom of the hill on the lake, near the swim tent. The name comes from the the name of the villain in the book ''Tom Sawyer''. Injun Joe's is usually bustling with people all four periods and both [[general swims]]. There are multiple fire pits at Joe's so cabins use it for cabin night. When MWA comes back second session they often stay at Joe's for the last days of camp.
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The current location of Injun Joe's is farther removed from the lake than the original location.  The lean-to was moved in the early 2000s to allow for better access to the waterfront for removing and installing of the catwalks.  The rocks from the original foundation can still be seen on the ground in front of the current building.  When the building was moved, a platform floor was added.

Revision as of 17:24, 13 December 2008

A typical day at Joe's

Injun Joe's is the name of the building and general area where Campcraft is held. It is located at the bottom of the hill on the lake, near the swim tent. The name comes from the the name of the villain in the book Tom Sawyer. Injun Joe's is usually bustling with people all four periods and both general swims. There are multiple fire pits at Joe's so cabins use it for cabin night. When MWA comes back second session they often stay at Joe's for the last days of camp.

The current location of Injun Joe's is farther removed from the lake than the original location. The lean-to was moved in the early 2000s to allow for better access to the waterfront for removing and installing of the catwalks. The rocks from the original foundation can still be seen on the ground in front of the current building. When the building was moved, a platform floor was added.