MONTICELLO, IA-The Camp Courageous Annual Pancake Breakfast and Open House will be held at the Camp Courageous Main Lodge on Sunday, September 27th, 2015 from 8 am to Noon.
Camp Courageous began serving individuals with disabilities during the summer of 1974. That year, 211 campers were served. This year Camp Courageous is celebrating 41 years & will serve over 7, 000 campers.
Camp Courageous will be serving a hot breakfast of pancakes, pork sausage, juice, milk & coffee. The cost is $6.00 for Adults and $3.00 for children under the age of 12.
Live reenactment Train Robbery by Red Cedar Regulators will be at the Train Depot at 9 am, 9:45 am, 10:45 am, and 11:45 am. The Super Zip and Bounce House will also be available during the duration of the breakfast, weather pending.
The musical sound of the Dixie-Notes-Plus will be playing live at the Sill Barn at 9:30 am. 10:30 am, and 11:30 am. The DVD presentation about the camp can be found in the camp's main office playing every half hour. The Camp Store with new camp merchandise will be open and located in the main office.
Open House will feature the new extension of the Camp Courageous Train & progress on the Durgin Pavilion.
Camp Courageous is located at 12007 190th Street, Monticello, IA 52310. From US Highway 151, take exit 65 and follow the signs. The camp is located about five miles south-west of Monticello.

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