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Aug 01

Kentucky-Tennessee Debuts Major Camp Meeting Upgrades, New Wellness Trail

PAOLA MORA ZEPEDA

Malinda Haley leads the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new walking trail at Highland Academy, created for the local community and Camp Meeting attendees. Behind her stand Conference officials and members of the Watkins family, to whom the trail is dedicated in honor of their decades of service to the Highland community.

Paola Mora Zepeda

Local church members gather outside one of the new cabins to enjoy a board game together. This year, the Conference added six new cabins, offering a more comfortable experience compared to the older tents, with more cabins planned for the future.

Paola Mora Zepeda

Bekah Spencer helps clean the new upper bathhouses. The updated facilities offer more privacy and additional space for those needing to shower and change. Plans are in place to upgrade the lower bathhouse next year.

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Karina Garcia sits in one of the new chairs purchased for Camp Meeting. The hundreds of chairs added this year are intended to provide a more comfortable experience during main services, replacing the old metal seating.

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Attendees of Kentucky-Tennessee Conference Camp Meeting this year experienced a transformed setting, thanks to several key improvements rolled out across the Highland Academy Campus. The updates included new chairs, six additional cabins, renovated bathroom facilities, and the introduction of a new walking trail.

“After last year’s Camp Meeting, we decided that it was time to make some renovations,” said Brian Milano, pastor and Camp Meeting superintendent. “One of our priorities was the bathhouses. They had been around for decades and needed to be replaced. Our goal was to improve the overall experience for campers.”

Milano, along with Andy Wade, landscape service director at Highland Academy, and Chad Litchfield, a church member at the Highland Church, acted as general contractors to manage the renovations efficiently and cost-effectively. The team oversaw the full remodel of the upper bathhouse, which included tearing off a rotting roof; gutting the interior; and installing new showers, sinks, and toilets. While some labor was subcontracted, such as metal roofing and masonry, the core team completed much of the work themselves to reduce costs.

In addition to the bathhouse, the team installed six new cabins to replace deteriorating tents. Milano says that the cabins offered a much-improved experience, keeping campers dry, bug-free, and protected from weather.

“A lot of people take vacation time to come to Camp Meeting,” said Milano. “We wanted to make sure they could enjoy it.”

One of the most talked-about additions this year was the Wellness Trail, a new walking path envisioned and directed by Malinda Haley, Conference health ministries director. Built alongside wooded areas on the Highland Academy Campus, the trail is meant to provide a quiet, safe space for attendees who want to jog, walk, or spend time with their family.

“My hope was to create a space where people could step away from the activities of the day and find peace,” said Haley. “The [Wellness Trail] puts into practice the knowledge shared in seminars and health talks, nurturing whole-person wellness — mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.”

The Wellness Trail was made possible through funding from the Kentucky- Tennessee Conference and numerous individual donations. Ben Copley, ranger at Indian Creek Camp, helped pitch the idea and coordinate logistics. Wade also shaped the trail layout and oversaw features like fencing, signage, landscaping, and a parking area. Volunteers, including academy students, local pastors, and families, contributed labor to help complete the trail in time for this year’s Camp Meeting.

Milano said the improvements reflect the Conference’s commitment to the Camp Meeting experience.

“Good administration means caring about people’s time here,” said Milano. “If they leave feeling refreshed and supported, then we’ve done our job.”

For next year, more projects are already in the planning stages, including renovations to the lower bathhouse, upgrades to RV utilities, and construction of a new maintenance facility.

Kentucky-Tennessee | August 2025

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