Lions Camp Merrick

Trucks bringing materials to improve facility Smoothing the asphalt for user-friendly paths

Camp Merrick, located in Charles County, is a summer camp for children who are deaf or hearing impaired, for children with diabetes and for children who are blind. Different programs are offered throughout the summer months, and the children come from states along the East Coast.

The Home Builders Care Foundation installed a ten-foot wide asphalt walk around the perimeter of the camp, and a series of five-foot wide asphalt paths throughout the interior of the Camp, linking different buildings and activity areas.

Special thanks are due Bob Heier of Ben Dyer Associates, Inc., who contributed a significant amount of engineering and survey work; Mike O’Day of Charles County Asphalt, which donated the asphalt; Tom Miller of Seven Star Aggregates, which donated the aggregate; and Bob King of Trans Metro, which provided on-site labor.

 

A 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit Community Outreach Program affiliated with the Maryland National-Capital Building Industry Association.

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