Door County, Wisconsin, USA - Where the strong survive and the weak are killed and eaten.
Thursday, September 6, 2018
Cherry Camp
The
fruit orchards made Door County famous and generations of teenagers worked at
Horseshoe Bay Farms famous Cherry Camp. Over 100 kids from as far away as
Chicago arrived at the camp each summer to pick cherries for several weeks.They were housed in the original Horseshoe
Bay Golf Club Clubhouse (the dormitory) on the shore of Green Bay. Camp
counselors included Green Bay Packer football players (the Cowles family sat on
the Packers Board for many decades) and high school coaches from Green Bay. The dormitory included a mess hall and a
canteen – the store where you could buy soda pop, candy, and other treats.
Bathrooms were available, but mostly the participants cleaned-up by soaping up
and plunging into the Bay. Outside the dormitory were a basketball court,
baseball field and swimming dock. Boxing and horseshoes were other recreational
options. Each day started with
reveille and calisthenics outside. After breakfast, trucks would transport the
kids up the bluff to the orchards. The participants had to pick 7.5 pails of
cherries per day to cover room and board. After that, the boys could stop or
work toward profit. Lunch was served at the orchard. photo - Door County Historical Museum Quitting time came at 4:00 PM. Kids
swam, played baseball or basketball, explored Horseshoe Bay Cave or just leaned
against a tree with a bottle of soda. After supper, camp awards were given to
the high pickers and candy bars to those who picked well. Every evening the
pledge of allegiance was recited as the flag was taken down and taps were
played. Learn more about Horseshoe Bay Farms here.
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