1974

Mitch Walker

Wow... just wow...

I ran across this site in April, and was completely blown away. I'm thrilled to see the site, view the photos and read up on so many friends. Hats off to Greg Willis for putting this site together. It is wonderful to hear from so many folks I remember. I hope this message finds you all well and smiling most of the time.  continue reading »

Lora Glanville Saunders (Lori)

Hey!  I have been waiting for this.  Thank you Greg!   continue reading »

Mr.

I Married Lisa Walker in 1983. We have two great kids one boy, one girl in their 20's We still see some chancsters regularly and think of all the rest often. I'm still playing the banjo and sailing boats. Lisa is a NICU nurse hoping to retire in a few years. Hail to the first family of Love!

F&L

Camper, EYC, Counselor and Staff member

Greetings to all campers and fellow staffmembers,  continue reading »

Life since Chanco

A couple of years after graduating from ODU, I married Sean.  We moved to Naples, FL in 1990.  We worked for a few years and then had three girls in three and a half years.  We moved to Raleigh, NC in 1998, Seneca, SC in 2001, then back to good ol" VA in 2006.  We are in Richmond to stay!   continue reading »

Kirk Rogers

Jef Lambdin

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I went to study mime in 1975.  After working with my teacher for the summer, I was looking for employment for the winter.  The board of Camp Chanco offered me the job as caretaker, and then my teacher chose me to be his apprentice.  The path had forked and I had to choose.

I went on to continue my mime studies and eventually founded the TOUCH Mime 

Theater.  We travelled the country from 1976 through 1993, performing for peope all

over the U.S..  Upon putting the mime troupe to bed, I was asked by the Durham Bulls   continue reading »

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