Today, we enjoyed a nice trip to God's Country in South Central Ohio. Scioto Hills is a children's campground during the summer months but hosts a number of other events including this Seasoned Saints during the off-times.
Driving to Scioto Hills is a bit of a hike but well worth the drive, at least when someone else is doing the driving. Thanks to Al Brothers for doing this for us. Someone asked me what town the camp is near; answer - Scioto Furnace. That's not much help, I'm sure!
The program consisted of a nice meal (chunky tomato soup and turkey croissant with chips followed by a delicious oatmeal bar), Scioto Hills property update by Scott Bruns (they are purchasing more property to give them better highway access), and a musical program by GloryWay Quartet.
I have the recipe for the Chunky Tomato Soup which was excellent! I'll share that in a future newsletter.
GloryWay Quartet is a group headquartered out of Mansfield, Ohio. One of the singers is from Bellbrook. He is Justin Sayger the Bass. He is really BASE, too! Two others are from Ohio and the fourth is from Nashville. The group sings over 200 times a year and takes bookings all over the USA.
Driving to Scioto Hills is a bit of a hike but well worth the drive, at least when someone else is doing the driving. Thanks to Al Brothers for doing this for us. Someone asked me what town the camp is near; answer - Scioto Furnace. That's not much help, I'm sure!
There was at least a little color
I have the recipe for the Chunky Tomato Soup which was excellent! I'll share that in a future newsletter.
Lunch Time!
Scott Bruns gives Scioto Hills update
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