Meet Your StaffText Box: Amy Scott
A graduate of the Word of Life Bible Institute with us for 8 summers.  Amy is right at home in a wilderness environment. She is a certified Wilderness Trip Leader. Her love for the Lord and people is very evident when you are around her. Amy is Married to Matt Scott and we are hoping she can assist on an outing from time to time. A veteran of dozens of trips, Amy really loves serving as a Wilderness Trip Leader.
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Text Box: Connie Dowie of St. Thomas New Brunswick, Canada, has been involved over the past few summers and has assisted us on numerous outings. Connie works as an EMT for Carlton York Ambulance Service and is able to give us time to assist leading trips on long weekends. Connie does a great job cooking over a camp fire, assisting on outings, repairing tents and custom sewing items such as gear bags  and stuffs sacks.  						
Text Box: Naomi Gillette first did a trip at the age of 14. Naomi returned for numerous summers as a camper and served several years as a leader. A registered nurse and graduate of Liberty University, Naomi is currently serving in Africa with Mercy Ships. We hope to have her leading trip with us this coming 2009 camping season. Naomi has a blog at naomi.gillette@blogspot.com 
Text Box: Tim & Amy Witmer Tim is a graduate of Gordon College, Wenham, MA, and Amy a graduate of Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA. Tim took part on a ten day Allagash Canoe trip in the middle 90s as a teenager and later served with Living Waters for several years as a Certified Trip Leader and  Registered Maine Guide. Tim met his wife Amy while on a Living Waters outing. Amy also has served with us as a trip leader. We  hope Tim & Amy are able to give us more time now that they are living in Houlton and closer to camp.