Camp Sugar Hollow Gets Some Loving

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Gloria Newton of Scottsville, Marti Dixon-who came down from James, Ohio, and Janet House of Keswick were among the volunteers that spruced up the Girl Scout in camp in Sugar Hollow.
Gloria Newton of Scottsville, Marti Dixon-who came down from James, Ohio, and Janet House of Keswick were among the volunteers that spruced up the Girl Scout in camp in Sugar Hollow.

Ten volunteers from Lexis/Nexis publishing in Charlottesville swept out shelters and the shower house, cleaned windows and raked trails at Camp Sugar Hollow, a facility owned by the Girls Scouts of Virginia Skyline Council, as part of the United Way’s Day of Caring Sept. 23. Lexis/Nexis volunteers have worked at the camp for the last six years and have painted every building there. “The cost of this if we had to do it would be $1,000,” said Mark Johnson of Lynchburg, who manages the property for the Council. “And we can’t afford it. It wouldn’t get done.”