YMCA Celebrates Ribbon Cutting Of Lakeside Cabins At Camp Crosley

The YMCA of Muncie hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the completion of Phase 2 of the Camp Crosley Capital Projects — the brand-new lakeside cabins, a milestone investment in youth development, outdoor learning and year-round camp capacity. Donors, community leaders, YMCA staff and members of the Camp Crosley Capital Campaign Cabinet gathered on the scenic shoreline of Little Tippecanoe Lake to celebrate the continued revitalization of one of Indiana’s most beloved residential camps. InkFreeNews photo by Phoebe Muthart.
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NORTH WEBSTER — The YMCA of Muncie hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the completion of Phase 2 of the Camp Crosley Capital Projects — the brand new lakeside cabins, a milestone investment in youth development, outdoor learning, and year-round camp capacity.
Donors, community leaders, YMCA staff, and members of the Camp Crosley Capital Campaign Cabinet gathered on the scenic shoreline of Little Tippecanoe Lake Friday, May 30, to celebrate the continued revitalization of one of Indiana’s most beloved residential camps.
“Today’s ribbon cutting is more than just a celebration of buildings; it’s a celebration of possibility,” said Chad Zaucha, outgoing CEO of the YMCA of Muncie. “These cabins will provide thousands of youth each year with a safe, welcoming, and inspiring place to connect, grow and belong.”
The lakeside cabins include modernized, climate-controlled lodging designed with safety, accessibility and camper experience in mind. The addition of a front porch with scenic lake views provides a sheltered gathering space and proximity to waterfront programming, the cabins will enhance Camp Crosley’s capacity to serve children and families year-round.
Mark Battig, executive director of Camp Crosley, emphasized the long-term impact.
“These cabins aren’t just for summer. They open doors for more retreats, school programs, leadership weekends, and family camps — helping Camp Crosley grow as a year-round destination for personal and social development,” he said.
The event also featured remarks from Beth Trammell, YMCA of Muncie Chief Volunteer Officer, who thanked the many donors and volunteers who made Phase 2 possible. The campaign has galvanized local and regional support, helping to ensure that future generations of campers will enjoy the same sense of belonging and adventure that has defined Camp Crosley since 1915.
About Camp Crosley YMCA
Located on 400 acres along the shores of Little Tippy, Camp Crosley, North Webster, is owned and operated by the YMCA of Muncie and serves thousands of youth annually through overnight camps, leadership programs, retreats and outdoor education. The Camp Crosley Capital Campaign is a multi-phase initiative to enhance and expand camp infrastructure for future generations.
To learn more or support the campaign, visit campcrosley.org.