All across Trigg County this past week came the sounds of building and progress both physical and spiritual. But a year after the coronavirus put summer
He added the needs of the community are similar to when Camp Cadiz was held in 2019.
As the cost of building supplies increased during the pandemic, Frye said they would be relying on monetary donations to help them get the items they need to complete each project. Any donations to Camp Cadiz can be dropped off at the Little River Baptist Association at 149 Old Dover Road between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. weekdays.
The theme for this year’s program will be ‘Get Out of the Boat.’
The Way Christian Youth Center is purchasing some property and buildings from Trigg County Public Schools, a move that will provide extra space for storage and potentially other uses for the center.
The property, 1.28 acres on the west side of the centerâs current facility, includes two metal buildings, one that previously served the school system for Future Farmers of America, and a smaller structure.
During a meeting of the school systemâs District Finance Corporation on Thursday night, its district finance officers approved the sale of the property to the youth center for $50,000. School Board Attorney Jack Lackey said the property has appraised for less than the sale price.