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1894
Hartford's Camp Courant began with an editorial in The
Hartford Daily Courant that invited contributions from the public to invest
in outings for city children. The first steamboat excursion took
nearly 1,500 parents and children across the Long Island Sound and offered
food and music. Volunteers supervised the day long outing, which was
provided free of charge for Hartford families.
1896
The Courant
Free Excursion Fund, initiated with a $50 contribution from Courant
employees, continued through the year 1910, providing fresh air and fun for
Hartford children.
1911
A formal
campsite was first
established in West Hartford near the Trout Brook. By the 1920’s Hartford’s
Camp Courant was an all-day adventure, beginning and ending with memorable
trolley rides. |
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1963
The camp
was relocated to property owned by the city of Hartford, across from
Batterson Park in Farmington.
1980
When Times
Mirror purchased The Hartford Courant, Camp Courant and The Hartford Courant
Foundation separated into separate organizations with their own mission and
goals.
Present
Camp
Courant is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that accepts
donations and in-kind gifts from individuals and organizations.
Camp Courant is the largest free day camp in the nation. |