Earlier this year, many feared the Camp Wewa site would be sold to a housing developer But the city of Apopka decided to not only purchase the land, but preserve it, and keep the camp tradition going strong. @EmilyBraunTV has more details. https://t.co/2AxJreJz4c
My heart is full…the Wewa is saved celebration and alumni reunion was amazing…thankful to have been a small part of its family and can’t wait to see what lies ahead in its future! @CityofApopkaFL@CampWewa
WE DID IT!The final paperwork has been signed and the @CityofApopkaFL has officially bought Camp Wewa!Thank you to the YMCA for 70 life changing years&we look forward to helping the City and Wewa create just as many more!Details to come on a celebration get together in September!
Can’t wait to see how big this @FloridaYIG tree is now…join us on July 31st for the celebration of Camp Wewa being bought by the @CityofApopkaFL and Wewa reunion AT CAMP WEWA!
What great news everyone!!! Very excited to work with the city and keep Wewa changing lives and creating incredible people and memories! https://t.co/RtbYrQIT2h
Great news! @CityofApopkaFL approved the YMCA's counteroffer tonight and hopefully a contract selling Wewa to the City will take place soon. The mayor also announced the Lowes will be making a large investment to refurbish the camp!
Very good update from the mayor today regarding their potential (hopeful!) purchase of Camp Wewa, nothing is finalized yet but fingers crossed. Thankful to the @YCentralFlorida who have been great stewards for 70 years now and working hard to find a deal with @CityofApopkaFL !
Very good update from the mayor today regarding their potential (hopeful!) purchase of Camp Wewa, nothing is finalized yet but fingers crossed. Thankful to the @YCentralFlorida who have been great stewards for 70 years now and working hard to find a deal with @CityofApopkaFL !
we couldn't agree more and we will continue to work with the City of Apopka and the YMCA to try and work out a deal where everyone wins and Camp Wewa is saved!
March 28th Update: The City and the YMCA are still talking, the offer has not been accepted nor rejected. We understand this process will take time but we are very hopeful&encouraged that they continue to talk and that Wewa can be saved. Please keep sharing your Wewa story!!!
Even a small donation will matter because it shows the YMCA, City of Apopka, and others that there is community interest in saving Camp Wewa. Please give what you can, even if a small amount.
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