Jabberwocky Celebrates Its Diamond Jubilee
Tabernacle in Camp Ground is the setting for celebration.
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Campers join Vineyard Sound for a capella renditions.
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Current campers, alumni, families and friends fill the Tabernacle.
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Painted adirondack chair is part of silent auction.
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Campers are fresh from Romeo and Juliet performance sucess.
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Retiring board member Lynne Wolf is honored by her fellow board members.
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Rick Bausman's drumming workshop takes the stage.
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Campers and crowd shake their groove thangs to percussive beat.
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Former counselor Chadwick Stokes entertains crowd.
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Skye Ward gets a shoulder up on the dance floor.
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It was 60 years ago that Helen Lamb first brought six children with disabilities to a leaky cottage in Oak Bluffs. The rest is not just history but her beloved legacy: Camp Jabberwocky, a residential vacation camp for people with disabilities. On Tuesday they celebrated their 60th birthday with a jubilee and silent auction at the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs.
