Contact Information

Welcome to the Camp Gualala Website.  This site is under construction, but some initial information is posted here for your reference.

The following table lists the 7 Stakes, the YW Presidents, and their respective Camp Directors:

7-Stake YW Camp Contact Information
Stake YW Presidents and Camp Directors for all stakes sharing Camp Gualala
Current as of January 12, 2010












Stake Stake YW President email address Home address Cell Home
Eureka Teri Cherry teri_cherry@sbcglobal.net 1461 Winchester Ave Mckinleyville, CA 95519
707-840-0545
Fairfield Denise Plaskett denise.plaskett@sbcglobal.net 2846 Regatta Circle Fairfield, CA 94533 707-330-4826 707-427-0938
Napa Ann Cope cope7@sbcglobal.net 421 Brentwood Dr
Benicia CA 94510

707-747-0988
Redding Joan Fackrell idmissionarymom@aol.com


San Rafael Michelle Eagar mleagar@sbcglobal.net 7425 Maximillian Place Rohnert Park, CA  94928
707-664-9259
Santa Rosa Renée LeCheminant gdlechem@sonic.net 2124 Contra Costa Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95405 707-477-9473 707-579-8642
Ukiah Lorraine Glazier sglazier@mchsi.com 524 Miramonte Ave Lakeport, CA 95453
707-263-1761












Stake Stake Camp Director email address Home address Cell Home
Eureka Kris Stacey bkstacey@charter.net 851 Ferndale Ln Crescent City, CA 95531 707-954-6490 707-464-3514
Fairfield Laurel Nielson lnielson@castles.com 1986 Winston Drive Fairfield, CA 94534 707-208-3210 707-421-0756
Napa Georgia Crowley mgcrow@sbcglobal.net 507 Union Ct Benicia, CA 94510
707-746-1422
Redding Traci & Douglas Baker dtbake6@aol.com 974 Oakmont Drive Redding, CA 96003 530-604-8204
San Rafael Karen Freemantle freemantlefamily@hotmail.com 60 Pinheiro Circle Novato, CA 94945
415-898-0317
Santa Rosa Kerry Ann McArtney kiwiann@comcast.net P.O. Box 575 Healdsburg, CA 95448 707-291-1178 707-433-9011
Ukiah Tish Warren twarren@uusd.net
707-480-8771 707-467-0139


The following projects are either preliminary to, or required before  the wilderness areas of the camp can be fully used or further developed.  Some are suitable for Eagle Scout projects as they involve development of the habitat outside the camp proper, and are subject to significant environmental  and open space restrictions by County authorities.  Each of these projects will require planning, excellent communication with civic leaders, and a desire to minimize impact, while at the same time, maximizing access to the wilderness areas of this property for YW and YM hiking, camping, and nature studies.

Description of Project  skills
estimated hours tools materials
search out and destroy any drug encampments   law enforcement, law
   16 hrs (2-4 weekends)
   GPS
 topo map, heavy-duty bags to hold debris
survey existing trails for damage, plan repairs
  stamina
   16 hrs (2-4 weekends)
GPS
topo map on which to record findings
plan and conduct 12 guided tours for public
excellent communication, patience
12 weekends, 2 hrs each + planning
none
none
survey, plan and obtain permits for two  or more wilderness camps
 excellent communication, organization, persistence
 100+ man-hrs
 topo maps, GPS,  GIS,  AutoCad or other GIS

clear brush, build trails to 1 wilderness camp
 planning, recruitment, leadership
100 man-hrs
 picks, shovels, mace, brush cutters, sledge h.
trail-building: braces, rods, anchors, drains

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January 18th, 2010

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