2001 Camp Horseshoe Staff and Leader Stein
2001 – Contributed by A. Ray Coe
This stein displays the 2001 Camp Horseshoe logo upon its face.
2002 Camp Horseshoe Staff and Leader Stein
2002 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
75th anniversary stein depicted a cartoon rendering of the Camp Horseshoe landscape.
75th Anniversary Leader Mug
2002 – Contributed by Scott Hoopes
This leader mug celebrates HSR’s 75th Anniversary.
80th Anniversary Staff Mug
2007 – Contributed by Scott Hoopes
This staff mug celebrates HSR’s 80th Anniversary.
2007 Camp Horseshoe Leader Mug
2007 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Mug with 80th anniversary logo handed out to Camp Horseshoe adult leaders in 2007.
Gray Horse Church Staff and Leader Stein
Contributed by Andrew Coe
It is unknown at this time from which year this originated.
Here is a description of the Church:
The Octoraro Methodist Episcopal Church was built early in the 18th Century to provide a place of worship to the nearby farmers. The name “Gray Horse Church” received its familiar but unofficial name for an old grey horse that was used to bring wood and materials from the mill for the builders to hoist into position. The Mason-Dixon Line runs through the structure, the pulpit being in Chester County, PA, the rest in Cecil County, MD. At one time, it was quite popular to hike up to the site of the Church and bring back a key from the old pump organ that was inside, just to prove that you had hiked all the way up the hill.

