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The New Dunlap Pavilion

By: Ed Meek, Publisher of Hottytoddy.com  

Photo by Ed Meek

Photo by Ed Meek

 

After years of planning, the new Dunlap Pavilion will be dedicated by the Yocona Area Council of Boy Scouts of America at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, at Camp Toby Tubby.

This new camp is located at Clearcreek Recreation Area on Sardis. The pavilion is being names in honor of Bob Dunlap of Oxford, the major donor.

Many in Oxford have supported the development of this camp by contributing funds, time, support and by playing in the Preacher Lovelady Golf Classic. All Scouts, former Scouts, friends of Scouting are invited to attend. You can find Camp Toby Tubby on Google Maps.

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