The 2015 Camp Courageous Omelet Breakfast and Open House will be on Sunday, April 26th from 7AM-1PM. It is a great breakfast of made-to-order omelets served with sausage, toast, coffee, juice, and milk.
Thirty trained omelet cooks will make an omelet with ham, cheese, green peppers, and more depending on what you like. It is recommended you come early for this wonderful breakfast. The price is $6 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under.
During the breakfast and open house you'll be able to take guided tours of Camp Courageous. The tour will include the Sill Barn, Nature Center, Train Depot, camper cabins, Multi-Purpose Building, indoor pool, and more. The Beckwith Visitor's center will be open throughout the morning, however the main camp store will be located in the Main Lodge. Come see update on the progress at Lake Todd. The bounce house and Super Zip will also be available throughout the breakfast for visitors to enjoy!
WMT will broadcasts live from the camp lodge during the Omelet Breakfast and Open House from 7 AM-12 PM. To keep up with what will be happening at the breakfast, be sure to tune in to WMT every Sunday morning at 8:30 AM.
The Omelet Breakfast is a huge undertaking and it wouldn't be possible without the help of so many volunteers and sponsors. Thank you to all that dedicate their time and efforts in making this event happen. If you or your organization would like to assist then please contact Aly Jobson, Dietary Director, at 319-465-5916, ext. 2400.
Dixie-Notes-Plus will perform LIVE! Playing varied selection of 20's, 30's, and 40's big band music in the Sill Barn at 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, and 11:30 AM.
Live Reenactment Train Robbery - Red Cedar Regulators - old west reenactment group at the Train Depot at 9:00 AM, 9:45 AM, 10:45 AM, and 11:45 AM.
Camp Courageous is located at 12007 190th Street, Monticello, IA 52310. From US Highway 151, take exit 65 and follow the signs. The camp is located about five miles south-west of Monticello.
More information on Camp Courageous: Camp Courageous is an exceptional year-round recreational and respite care facility for individuals with disabilities. The camp is run primarily on donations, giving all individuals the opportunity to give through gifts of time, materials, money, and other means that support the camp.

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