Wings-The Story of Camp Westmoreland

by Lawrence Faulkner


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 29/04/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781434358011

About the Book

Shortly after the Boy Scouts organized an American version of the successful English program, local organizations called councils began to operate.  Composed of progressive community leaders, they offered a framework for Scouting to offer its program to boys.  Along the way, councils acquired property—through lease, donation, purchase or a combination of all three—for camping and other outdoor activities.

            Wings:  The Story of Camp Westmoreland recounts the tale of the oldest continuously operational Boy Scout Camp in Alabama.  Larry Faulkner, himself a former camper on the property, bases his story primarily on the memory of Scouts and their leaders who used the facility.

            Scouting began in the area in 1912.  By the 1930s, Camp Westmoreland flourished as a popular summer facility.  With the acquisition of Camp Jackson, near Scottsboro, Westmoreland went through a period of decline starting in 1979.  In the 1990s, dedicated volunteers—including many former campers—worked to restore the property to usefulness.  Faulkner’s book recounts timeless stories of camp life at Westmoreland through an entertaining and enlightening view of Scouting in northwest Alabama demonstrating the positive impact the Boy Scouts provide in this area. 

                                                                        Bob England, Ph.D.

                                                                        Professor of History &

                                                                        Program Director, Outdoor Leadership

                                                                        Northwest-Shoals Community College


About the Author

Larry Faulkner is a native of Florence, Alabama where he earned his Eagle Scout Award with Troop 284.  He attended Camp Westmoreland as a youth and served on Staff there.  Larry has over twenty years of experience as both a Professional and Volunteer Scouter. He currently serves as Historian for Camp Westmoreland and as the Shelby District Commissioner for the Greater Alabama Council, BSA.

 

A recipient of the Silver Beaver, District Award of Merit and United Methodist Church Cross & Flame Award, Larry has served Boy Scouting as a Day Camp Director, Winter Camp Director, Cubmaster, Den Leader, Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop Committee Chair and District Executive.  He has spent endless hours documenting the history of the Camp and the stories of its Campers from the 1920’s to current date.  

 

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management from The University of Alabama.  Larry also possesses a Master of Science in Management from Faulkner University.  He currently works as a Manager in the Health Insurance industry. His wife Lynn is a native of Montgomery, Alabama and they are the proud parents of an Eagle Scout son –Davis.  Davis completed his Eagle Scout Project in the Historic Bailey Springs Cemetery on the grounds of Camp Westmoreland.