With the Quabbin Reservoir in the background, friends and supporters celebrated a day two years in the making.The Quabbin Reservoir Visitor Center in Belchertown has been renamed the Les and Terry Campbell Quabbin Visitor Center to honor the two.
With the Quabbin Reservoir in the background, friends and supporters celebrated a day two years in the making.The Quabbin Reservoir Visitor Center in Belchertown has been renamed the Les and Terry Campbell Quabbin Visitor Center, to honor the two.
With the Quabbin Reservoir in the background, friends and supporters celebrated a day two years in the making.The Quabbin Reservoir Visitor Center in Belchertown has been renamed the Les and Terry Campbell Quabbin Visitor Center, honoring the two.
Remembering Quabbin Reservoir advocate and photographer Les Campbell
Updated Feb 28, 2021;
Posted Feb 28, 2021
A spillway near the Winsor Dam at the Quabbin Reservoir on Tuesday afternoon. A move is afoot to renamed the Quabbin Visitors Center in honor of Les and Terry Campbell, who founded the Friends of Quabbin and helped establish the center in the mid-1980s. (Don Treeger / The Republican)
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Generous. Humble. Kind. Soft-spoken.
David Campbell, of Belchertown, says he’s learned much about his father, Leslie “Les” Campbell, over the past six months since his death in September at the age of 95. The notes of condolence have flowed in with recollections of how Les Campbell had made an impact in the lives of many.