Counselors from Camps Newfound Owatonna in Harrison, Maine, enjoyed refreshments in the Heimer Garden Room and socialized in the courtyard during their June 20, 2010 visit to Longyear Museum.
A Camp Newfound counselor looks at a display case in the Longyear Portrait Gallery following the showing of “The Onward and Upward Chain,” a historical video documentary produced by Longyear Museum.
A Camp Owatonna counselor gets acquainted with the Patzlaff Gallery, which features the Baker Family exhibit. This gallery draws on Longyear Museum’s unique collection of documents and artifacts relating to Mary Baker Eddy’s family.
Two Camp Newfound counselors use the interactive exhibits in the Patzlaff Gallery, exploring why Mary Baker Eddy considered her early life an indispensable preparation for her discovery of Christian Science.
Camp counselors explore the C. S. Harding Mott II Gallery, which features the exhibit, “Mary Baker Eddy: A Spiritual Journey.”
While in the Mott Gallery, the camp counselors toured the exhibit, “Mary Baker Eddy: A Spiritual Journey,” which traces major events of Mrs. Eddy’s life, from her girlhood in rural New Hampshire to her founding of the Church of Christ, Scientist.
Camp Newfound staff members visit the C. S. Harding Mott II Gallery
Counselors from Camps Newfound Owatonna perused materials in the Daycroft Library during a summer afternoon visit to Longyear Museum.