Wyoming city already preparing for huge 2024 camping event
JONATHAN GALLARDO, Gillette News Record
May 31, 2021
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Cam-plex Executive Director Jeff Esposito surveys an open field owned by the multi-event facility near Gillette, Wyoming on May 19, 2021. Cam-plex officials plan to level the field for the 2024 International Pathfinders Camporee, a Seventh-day Adventist event expected to draw 55,000 people and be the largest the city has ever hosted. (Mike Moore/Gillette News Record via AP)Mike Moore/AP
GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) Of all the multi-million dollar facilities at Cam-plex, ones costing about $600 have generated the most interest recently.
Cam-plex officials have started the mammoth task of making 55,000 people from 100 countries feel at home for two weeks in 2024 when Gillette hosts the International Pathfinders Camporee. Cam-plex’s ability to attract the huge event can be attributed in no small part to the immense facilities that past community leaders
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