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Sarah Caldwell Wacaster

Camp Aldersgate has many happy campers led by Sarah Wacaster and a group of volunteers. Out in the woods, problems can disappear.

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Sarah Wacaster’s catfish recipe calls for 1,000 pounds of fish, a bucket of cornmeal, salt and pepper, mosquitoes and 120 acres of hope: Dip in the 25-year of history of the Camp Aldersgate Fish Fry. The first year’s dinner raised a couple of hundred dollars to help disabled children have some fun in the woods.


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This article was published Sunday, September 21, 2008.

High Profile, Pages 49, 53, 55 on 09/21/2008


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