Friday, July 11, 2008

Wildwood Hills Ranch Memories


Over 50 pages of memories line the counter, as an assembly line of employees places them in stacks of 85 custom designed proof books to be bound together. McKenna Pro, in Waterloo, Iowa, donated proof books, compiled of images submitted from the camp during the week, to campers upon their arrival home from Wildwood Hills Ranch in Des Moines, Iowa, on Friday, July 11, 2008.
© Dawn J. Sagert/Photography by Dawn


Holes are punched in stacks of custom designed proof book pages at McKenna Pro in Waterloo, Iowa, on Friday, July 11, 2008. The proof books were compiled of images transmitted from Wildwood Hills Ranch over the week, and were presented to campers upon their arrival back in Waterloo, at Cedar Valley Community Church.
© Dawn J. Sagert/Photography by Dawn


Eighty-five custom designed proof books of images from the weeks adventures for area children at Wildwood Hills Ranch in Des Moines, Iowa, wait to be spiral bound at McKenna Pro in Waterloo, Iowa, on Friday, July 11, 2008.
© Dawn J. Sagert/Photography by Dawn


Hattie, of McKenna Pro in Waterloo, Iowa, adds the finishing touch of a spiral coil to bind custom designed proof books to be donated to Waterloo children upon their arrival home from a week of adventures at Wildwood Hills Ranch in Des Moines, Iowa. The camp submitted images throughout the week to be compiled into a proof, or memory book, for each child in attendance.
© Dawn J. Sagert/Photography by Dawn


Crissy, 9, of Waterloo, Iowa, looks intently through her 5x7 custom designed proof book of camp images from the week. Each child was presented with a proof book of memories upon their arrival back in Waterloo, compliments of McKenna Pro. For many of the children, this was a first camp experience.
© Dawn J. Sagert/Photography by Dawn


President and COO, Dave Mason (background), of McKenna Pro in Waterloo, Iowa, looks through a custom designed proof book of camp pictures from a camper's week at Wildwood Hills Ranch in Des Moines, Iowa, as several campers each look through their very own copy. The camp is offered to at-risk children, as an opportunity to experience camp in an encouraging and uplifting environment. McKenna Pro donated the proof books as the children arrived back from camp, and it included over 50 pages of images sent throughout the week. Each camper recieved a book.
©Dawn Sagert/Photography by Dawn

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