Camps
When the camps first began the Patton's invited their grandchildren to come stay for a while during the summer. Brenda would soon call these Granny Camps. Seeing the enjoyment and fun that everyone was having, Brenda decided to become a Rainbow Grandmother and invite more young people to enjoy the environment and learn leadership skills.
The summer of 2012 saw the creation of three different camps. One for a RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Academy) reunion, one for Interact kids (high school Rotary connected youth), and one for Project Youth Plus. Each camp had a number of leadership components, and each camp is held in the rustic outdoors under the tents of trees and stars. Since then, camps have been held every year on the property.
Check out the slideshow sharing an overview of our camps!
The summer of 2012 saw the creation of three different camps. One for a RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Academy) reunion, one for Interact kids (high school Rotary connected youth), and one for Project Youth Plus. Each camp had a number of leadership components, and each camp is held in the rustic outdoors under the tents of trees and stars. Since then, camps have been held every year on the property.
Check out the slideshow sharing an overview of our camps!
The Table Rock Foundation is located in Grants Pass, Oregon which is the original home of the Takelma, Shasta, and Latgawa peoples. This land is used as a connection between humans and nature to build economic, environmental, spiritual, and social well-being in our community. It is a cherished space that is loved and taken care of by the hands of those who have held significant meaning to it since their bare feet could touch the ground and it welcomes new hearts every single day. This land provides a safe space and opportunity to explore ways to relate to one another as humans and to the world. It is land that is used to foster and care for people dedicated to the future and the generations to come with many generations having already lived, adored, and given their energies for all who have yet had the opportunity to experience the space themselves.