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Nix 991966 
Vol. 5, No. 4 

























Published Quarterly by Illinois Audubon Society August 1966 

Newsletter Editor: Douglas E. Wade, 106 Depot St., Oregon, Ill, 61061 

IAS FALL CAMPOUT SHAPES UP .... LAKE-COOK CHAPTER IS HOST 
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Lake-Cook Chapter of the Illinois Audubon Society have planned field 
trips Saturday afternoon, September 17, and Sunday morning, the 18th. Campout 
Chairman, Ted Greer, reminds us that the Slide Fest has been scheduled as a 
part of the Saturday evening program. Other details of the Campout program . 
will be announced, which includes a banquet and a recent U.S, Forest Service film, 
Members wishing to show slides should make a careful selectim and 
limit number of slides to not more than ten each. Following the annual Campout 
banquet, President Mostek will bring us up to date on current activities and 
projects of IAS and introduce some special attractions which are a feature of the 
Campout. No elaborate program has been announced, 
If you want to meet other members of IAS, get acquainted with officers 
directors and committee members, and enjoy some field excursions to see fall birds 
and flowers, the Campout is the place. 
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WHEN: September 17 (Saturday), 1 p.m. through 2 p.m, 
Sunday, September 18, 1966. 
WHERE: Camp Hastings (YMCA), Lake Villa, Ill,, Route 2 (see mp on 
next page), Hastings consists of 110 beautifully wooded 
acres on the shores of Hastings Lake, just 45 miles north- 
west of Chicago. Campers are housed in modern, ranch-style 
cabins arranged in semi-circle along the Lake and around 
the Fun Lodge. 
RESERVATIONS: Send reservations to Mr, Arnold Bock, 2363 Shady Lane, 
Highland Park, Ill. 60035, not later than Sept. 7. Use 
reservation form on Page 9 of this Newsletter. Indicate 
if you plan to be present only for the Saturday evening 
banquet and program, 
HOUSING: If you plan to stay in one of the dormitories, your bed 
will be supplied with sheets, blankets, and towels, You 
must bring your own pillow and case, Soap will be supplied. 
The Camp ground, which is 4 mile from dorms, will accommodate 
20 units; the fee for camping is the same as for housing in 
a dormitory. Campers will be supplied with sheets, blankets 
and towels, There are fireplaces but no running water at 
camp ground, and facilities are primitive. ’ 
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