During
the early to mid 80's the campgrounds in Suffolk County were
filled with families enjoying camping almost every weekend, even
though conditions in the parks were deteriorating. The fees were
escalating every year and the Suffolk County Parks Department and
the Suffolk Legislatures refused to listen to suggestions to improve
the parks. The suggestions came from those most qualified to make
these suggestions, The campers who use the parks.
In the spring of 1992 a dedicated camper
by the name of George Broome started showing up at the Legislative
meetings and expressing his concerns about the conditions of the
campgrounds and the spiraling fee's. When it was evident that he
would not get any recognition until he was able to prove that he had
the support of the Camping Community" he decided to organize the
campers.
George recruited some dedicated campers
(Al Rabush, George Leonhardt, and Skip Armstrong )to help him to
convince the county to listen to the campers concerns. George
appointed them officers and the Suffolk Committee for Camping was
formed in June of 1992 George also appointed several other campers
the Board of Directors (Tim Marran, Marianne Sassone, Herb Peterson,
Ted Urban, Stanley Rockefeller and Bob Poucel). The SCC, as it
became known, was formed as a non-political watchdog for the campers
of Suffolk County. Convinced that the time had come to make the
voice of the campers heard George and his newly formed "Suffolk
Committee for Camping" proceeded to bring about the changes that
were so sorely needed in the Suffolk County Parks.
Around the same time that SCC was formed
the Then County Executive, Robert Gaffney, appointed Edward Wankel
Parks Commissioner. Ed came from the town of Islip where he was the
Parks Commissioner for over 15 years. He was the first professional
parks person the County ever had.
During the entire 1992 camping season
George Broome along with some members of his board of directors
would walk every campground on the weekends and talk to all campers.
They would ask the campers suggestions on improving the campgrounds
and he would also ask them for support in becoming members of the
Suffolk Committee for Camping.
It was during the winter of 92-93 that
George Leonhardt, Bob Poucel and Ted Urban told George Broome that
they wanted to host a campout for all members of SCC in May 1993.
George Broome said that it could not be pulled off in such a short
period of time, but he would back it, because it was for family
camping. Well we pulled it off we got over 240 rigs into Indian
Island Campground for Kick Off 93, our first Kick Off.
During those early years SCC had a
number of disagreements with the Parks Department concerning the outer
beach camping problems (Montauk and Shinicock Beach). The County
wanted to restrict camping on the beach and SCC wanted to expand it.
It was after SCC picketed the Parks office in West Sayville that a
meeting was held and a compromise was reached.
During the fall of 1993 George Broome
and the NCHA invited Commissioner Wankel to a campout at Battle Row
Campground in Nassau County. It was being held there because Suffolk
County did not have any facilities to handle them. What Commissioner
Wankel saw was a true exhibit of family camping. Commissioner Wankel
went back to the Legislators and got a similar building approved for
the campers of Suffolk County at Cathedral Pines.
In 1994 SCC hosted Kick Off 94, our
second annual campout at Cathedral Pines Campground. At this rally
we had over 350 rigs and over 1,200 people in attendance. It was at
this rally that George Broome started to see his dream come true.
Family camping was coming back to Suffolk County. During this
campout we all observed the new camping building being constructed.
The campers could not wait until the construction was completed.
Neither could all the volunteers that helped us host this event. The
jobs of cooking and serving all the food would be made so much
easier.
In October of 1994 the camping community
was shocked when the President and Founder of the Suffolk Committee
for Camping passed away suddenly. Knowing George's vision we had to
continue. Al Rabush was appointed President of SCC, George Leonhardt
and Bob Poucel vice presidents, Gladys Broome secretary and Skip
Armstrong treasurer.
In May of 1995 the SCC hosted Kickoff
95, our third annual rally at Cathedral Pines Campground. It was
during this rally that Suffolk County dedicated the new camping
building to the memory of George Broome " The George Broome Activity
Building". A true honor to the man who brought back family camping
to Suffolk County.
Over the years we have had many
discussions with the Parks Department concerning problems with the
reservation system, fee increases, conditions of the campgrounds and
the outer beach. All of these discussions have had an impact on the
improvements you now see in our parks. One of our biggest
accomplishments has been convincing the county to install electric
sites in the campgrounds. While this was first visioned under
Commissioner Wankel Commissioners Michael Frank, Peter Scully and
Judy Gorden have carried on and now Commissioner Foley has stated
that there are plans to further improve our campgrounds.
There is electric in the group areas at
Indian Island, 10 individual sites in Cathedral Pines have electric
and Smith Point campground has improved tremendously. In 2004
electric was placed at 45 individual sites in Indian Island and the
group areas now have 10 to 15 individual electric hook ups with
water to be installed in 2005.
We at the SCC will continue to work for
the Campers of Suffolk County. We have become the voice of the
campers. We have gained the respect of the Parks Commissioners and
the Suffolk Legislatures and we have been consulted on several
occasions regarding camping, your concerns and the future plans for
our parks.
The present slate (2004) of officers are
Bill Johnson President, Ted Urban Vice President, Mary Marino
Treasurer and MaryAnn Esteves Secretary.
The Board of Directors are Skip
Armstrong, Gretchen Wissmann, Carmella Masem and Bob Poucel.
For 2006 the SCC has a new President and
Vice President along with a new member of the Board of Directors.
Our slate of officers for 2006 are Ted Urban President, Carmella
Masem Vice President, MaryAnn Esteves Secretary, and Mary Marino
Treasurer. The Board of Directors for 2006 are Don (Skip) Armstrong,
Bill Johnson, Gretchen Wissmann, David Lipman and Bob Poucel.