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"Let's shoot the works!"...

Illinois Pioneer Coalition...hollers out Earl Nesbitt as he is being flung across a ravine on the Super Zip, and shoot the works they did. Each May a group of brave elders, staff and family members from Big Meadows nursing home in Savanna, Illinois embark on a journey to Camp Courageous in Montecello, Iowa. The goal is to try new things, challenge each other and to just have some fun. This year's adventures included canoeing, a cookout over an open fire, the wall climb, and the always favorite, Super Zip. Ten residents accepted the challenge this year - including Harriet Smith who set a new camp record for the oldest camper ever to take part in Camp Courageous activities at 105 years. "The day is always great," says Big Illinois Pioneer CoalitionMeadows administrator Glen Blacklock, "these challenges really get people thinking about facing challenges head on. It helps develop courage to overcome fears, courage we all need regardless of age or physical ability." With the proper attitude and some simple modifications of equipment, the sky is the limit, literally. Several of the camp events involve climbing walls or trees. With the use of safety harnesses, these elders reach new heights and it gives them the opportunity to see the world from a whole new perspective. "you can do anything you set your mind to." says resident Meta Walbohm after her turn on the Super Zip, which was accented by a spirit lifting Illinois Pioneer Coalition"Woo-Hoo!" By the end of the day, faces are all smiles and everyone is filled with a sense of accomplishment. Stories of the adventures will be shared for months to come, and the positive energy generated will carry on much longer than that. Camp fees, about $200 - resulting experience, PRICELESS!

 

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