Camp Sealth is owned and operated by Camp Fire, a non-profit youth organization, and located on Vashon Island, Washington. Sealth hosts resident and day camp during the summer, environmental education for school groups during the spring and fall, and is a year-round conference and retreat center. Camp Sealth is accredited by the American Camp Association.[1]
^"Camp Sealth - An ACA-Accredited Camp". acacamps.org. Archived from the original on 2006-10-05. Retrieved 2006-08-01.
CampSealth is owned and operated by Camp Fire, a non-profit youth organization, and located on Vashon Island, Washington. Sealth hosts resident and day...
Fire Department MV Sealth, an Issaquah-class ferryboat operated by Washington State Ferries. CampSealth, a non-profit summer camp operated by the American...
War II) Virginia V carried girls to and from Seattle to CampSealth on Vashon Island for the Camp Fire Girls. Thousands of women in the Northwest recall...
Trimble Island in 1920. The girls named their campCampSealth in honor of the birthplace of Chief Sealth. They paid for a delivery of logs, but soon found...
festival was first held at CampSealth on Vashon Island in 1943, and was called the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Seattle Music Camp. The festival has changed...
The Chief Sealth Trail is a multi-use recreational trail in Seattle, Washington. The 3.6-mile (6 km) trail, which opened on May 12, 2007, follows the Seattle...
U Want" was originally recorded by Devo. "Girl U Want", "Into the Void (Sealth)", "She's a Politician" and "Stray Cat Blues" were later also released on...
Seattle is home to South Seattle College, West Seattle High School, Chief Sealth International High School, Seattle Lutheran High School, Gatewood Elementary...
Three acres of open upland, wetland and wooded space just east of Chief Sealth High School in Westwood is the first daylight of Longfellow Creek. It has...
villages the following day. First Nations from further north had been camping periodically outside the city limits of Victoria to take advantage of trade...
any rate to guard our baggage from the War-clel-lars who crowded about our camp in considerable numbers. These are the greates[t] thieves and scoundrels...
Conservation Corps construction (1933-–36, removed in 1938), to U.S. Army camp (just in 1942), to sewage treatment plant (over vigorous opposition by neighborhoods...