








Camp Liberty’s Fall Festival kicked off with a 5K Trail Run/Nature Walk for 28 participants, who enjoyed scenic trails. Many commented positively on the experience.
Afterward, guests took part in activities like archery, pumpkin patch, face painting, hayrides, flyovers, a paraglider demonstration, a corn maze, live music by The Renegades, kids’ games, a mobile shooting gallery, a petting zoo, horse rides, bounce houses, a Military Truck display, food trucks, and much more.
A highlight of the day was the dedication of Camp Liberty’s Pond, now named “Tony’s Fishing Hole” in memory of Tony Cimoli, who loved fishing. The pond was made possible by donations from First Nations groups, Operating Engineers 324, Michigan CAT, the Cimoli family, and volunteers. The pond is now stocked with fish!
We had some surprise donor visits with donations presented from their fundraising efforts, and some simply out of their support and generosity of Camp Liberty
Thanks to everyone who came out, donated, and to our many volunteers and sponsors. Camp Liberty can’t be what it is without all of you.