Nichols Family Cabin Dedicated!

Four new cabins at Camp Colman represent 2,000 more youth and families annually who will have the opportunity to experience the fun and growth that only happens at camp.

Camp Colman sits in the southern Puget Sound’s Case Inlet. Each year thousands of campers make new friends, learn responsibility skills, try new things, unplug from screens, enjoy swimming and boating in the lagoon, and skits around the campfire. The four new cabins will allow thousands of more campers to get off waitlists and into the outdoors.

For many of us, the Nichols family is synonymous with Camp Colman. George has been a key mentor, role model, and camp director for generations of campers. He served as the Program Director, Physical Director, Camp Colman Director, and Camping Services Executive Director for more than thirty years.

Two other new cabins are named Cruzen and Bosco (Bostrom & Code). Construction is planned to start later this and reach completion before next summer.

In addition to the four new cabins, the Y is raising money for a new marine education center, and purchase of 20 additional acres adjacent to Camp Colman. You can learn more about other Y camp improvements as part of the Opportunities for All campaign at seattleymca.org/new-improved-overnight-camps.

If you were not able to join us for yesterday’s dedication, we tried to capture the dedication ceremony here:

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