Campers at Camp Wright will see some new structures when they begin arriving this month for residential and day camp activities.
The 81-year-old camp, which is a function of the Episcopal Diocese of Easton, has built a new pavilion for use by both groups of campers and a new cabin for use by residential campers.
Their completion follows a busy off-season for the camp during which many of the existing buildings were repaired and painted as part of improvements to the physical plant of the camp, which is on the Bay just off Route 8.
"The main focus of the pavilion has been for the day camp. It's been using tents for the last nine years," said Camp Wright Director Dee Zeller. "The residential camp will also be using it in the evening."
It will also be available for use by rental groups in the spring and fall, she said. Zeller explained that the pavilion is the first step in a camp master plan that has been under discussion for some time.
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