National Square Dance Campers Association

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The National Square Dance Campers Association (NSDCA) is a non-profit organization, with well over 100 chapters spanning the continental United States and Canada.

Early History

The NSDCA formed in 1964 after several successful meetings between square dance callers, and campers. A separate organization, the Wolf River Area Callers' Association (WRACA), began workshops for square dance callers during the weekends, while smaller square dancing groups held weekend gatherings at inexpensive camp grounds. Through word of mouth, campers heard AbOUT the WRACA's weekend workshops, which welcomed visitors. Starting in 1958, the WRACA held a successful combined camporee annually in Shawano Lake, Wisconsin, for three years.

In 1961, the WRACA approved a motion to sample pins, which would culminate in a badge design by the end of the year. The design was registered in Wisconsin, and to this day, is still used in NSDCA camporees. The badges also consist of connected bars inscribed with the year and location of a national camporee, used to denote which camporees a member has attended.

Membership

In order for one to become a member of the NSDCA, they have to have completed a prescribed course in the Modern Western Square Dancing style. They are also expected to camp in a recreational shelter, such as a tent, motorhome, or trailer. Once inducted as a member, they are given a membership card, and assigned to a chapter closest to their proximity.

Children are admitted without having to complete a square dancing course, but by the age of 18, they must complete a course themselves, if they haven't already, to maintain their membership.

National Camporees

In addition to an individual chapter's monthly camporee, an annual combined camporee between every chapter in the NSDCA is held in the summertime, often in rural areas. Activities during the week span from arts and crafts, to competitive games like horseshoe tossing and ring tossing, and programs for the youth. Square dancing parties are held on a nightly basis, and the daily newsletter is sent out during the day for the full week, along with door prizes randomly given to members.

Year

Location

Year

Location

Year

Location

1958

Shawano Lake, WI

1978

Spencer, IA

1998

Midland, MI

1959

Shawano Lake, WI

1979

Bowling Green, OH

1999

Elkhorn, WI

1960

Shawano Lake, WI

1980

Elkhart, IN

2000

Ancaster, ON

1961

Cedar Lake, WI

1981

Huron, SD

2001

Spencer, IA

1962

Cedar Lake, WI

1982

York, PA

2002

Douglas, WY

1963

Cedar Lake, WI

1983

Hamburg, NY

2003

Horseheads, NY

1964

Bear Lake, WI

1984

Des Moines, IA

2004

Oshkosh, WI

1965

Bear Lake, WI

1985

Pueblo, CO

2005

Hastings, NE

1966

Bear Lake, WI

1986

Sarasota, FL

2006

Crescent City, IL

1967

Bear Lake, WI

1987

Augusta, NJ

2007

Middle Amana, IA

1968

Bear Lake, WI

1988

Wauseon, OH

2008

TBD

1969

Pecatonica, IL

1989

Huron, SD

2009

TBD

1970

Pecatonica, IL

1990

Spencer, IA

2010

TBD

1971

Monroe, MI

1991

Crescent City, IL

2011

TBD

1972

Monroe, MI

1992

Farmington, MN

2012

TBD

1973

Spencer, IA

1993

Hamburg, NY

2013

TBD

1974

Bowling Green, KY

1994

Ancaster, ON

2014

TBD

1975

Bloomsburg, PA

1995

South Bend, IN

2015

TBD

1976

Des Moines, IA

1996

Centre Hall, PA

2016

TBD

1977

Elkhorn, WI

1997

Augusta, NJ

2017

TBD

The next national camporee will be held in Middle Amana, Iowa.