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Trooper Island Camp was developed by the Kentucky
State Police as part of a long range program of public service to
the youth of Kentucky: a place where the tensions and turmoil of our
everyday lives can be forgotten; and for one week young people can
be given a touch of hope and desire of a better tomorrow.
Spearheaded by former State Police Director, Colonel James E.
Bassett, the idea was to establish a permanent recreational site where trooper
and child could share a weeklong experience.
A location was selected in a secluded corner of Dale Hollow Lake near the
Cumberland and Clinton County line, where an island was leased from the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, and a non-profit charitable corporation was formed.
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Scope and Mission of Trooper
Island
Boys and girls, ages 10 to 12, are selected from
each of the sixteen post areas. Each Trooper selects children that
may not otherwise have the opportunity to attend a camp.
The camping program is dedicated toward the
development of one's self image. Building the physical body through
nutritious food and exercise, developing mental capabilities with
classroom study and providing spiritual growth through
non-denominational chapel services.
There is no cost to the campers who attend Trooper
Island and there are no restrictions based on race, creed or color.

Trooper Island Adventure The adventure begins when the barge is loaded at
the mainland with the children and troopers, and heads toward
Trooper Island.
When the barge touches the island, campers make their way from the
boat dock up a small hill. At the top the youths are divided into
groups of eight.
Each day begins early, with the raising of the flag.
Various informational and educational programs are scheduled between
breakfast and lunch times.
Campers learn about: accident and fire prevention, first aid,
conservation, hygiene, good citizenship, drug abuse and leadership.
The volunteer instructors come from many state agencies and adjacent
communities.
Afternoons are spent in enthusiastic physical activity and once the
evening meal is completed movies, campfires, games, and other
planned activities await the campers.
Trooper Island Recreational
Activities

SWIMMING POOL: Olympic size pool where
non-swimmers are taught to swim by certified instructors. Swimmers
are taught proper safety procedures.
ARCHERY RANGE: Campers have the opportunity to learn archery skills
on the archery range taught by trained instructors.
RIFLE RANGE: Campers are taught firearms safety and have the chance
to compete on the .22 caliber rifle range.
BASKETBALL COURT: Asphalt regulation court.

BOATING: All campers are taught proper handling of small boats.
OTHER: Softball, volleyball, horseshoes, etc.

More Information on Making a
Difference
All construction and camping expenses are paid
from tax-deductible contributions. Many industry, civic and business
groups have provided this program much needed support.
Contributions and/or Request for Further Information should be
directed to:
TROOPER ISLAND, INC.
KENTUCKY STATE POLICE
P. O. Box 473
Albany, KY 42602
Phone #(270) 433-5422
E-mail Trooper Island
ALL CONTRIBUTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE

Trooper Island On-line Store
Your purchase of Kentucky State Police logo items
from the KSPPA and Trooper Island on-line store are used in the
development and upkeep of Trooper Island.
Click here to visit
the Trooper Island on-line store.

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All construction and camping
expenses are paid from tax-deductible contributions.
Many industry, civic and business
groups have provided much needed support for Trooper
Island.
You too can help - for more
information on making a tax-deductible contribution,
simply contact:
TROOPER ISLAND
KY STATE POLICE
PO BOX 473
ALBANY, KY 42602
(270) 433-5422
EMAIL TROOPER ISLAND
CitiFinancial of Kentucky donates $25,000 to further Trooper Island programs -
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