Our Story
After closing down for more than a year, Camp Joy, a treasured Clinton County retreat that has served the local Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and other organizations since 1946, reopened as Whispering Pines of Clinton County in 2022.
The land was originally owned by the Schafly family of Carlyle, IL who donated the property to the Boy Scouts Kaskaskia Council in 1945. Vernon Joy of Centralia, IL bought the property in 1946 from the Boy Scouts for $7,750 and deeded it to the Centralia Foundation who then assigned the property to the Boy Scouts where it remained for over 75 years.
On January 1, 2021 the Greater St. Louis Area Council of the Boy Scouts voted to discontinue operations at Camp Joy, whereupon, the property reverted back to the Centralia Foundation.
During October 2021, the Centralia Foundation met with Carl Becker, John Burke of the Jared Burke Foundation, Cindy Timmermann, Brian Fuehne and current camp caretakers Gary Renschen, Helen Renschen and Dan Gross. The team shared their desire to continue the legacy that Vernon Joy originally started in 1946 by offering diverse programs to serve a broader spectrum of individuals. Also, the importance of leaving this property for future generations to enjoy.
On April 7, 2022, the Centralia Foundation entrusted Carl and Taylor Becker to purchase the property. A trust with an irrevocable structure was established for this property to ensure that Whispering Pines of Clinton County remains to be enjoyed by many and especially be available to assist with health, character and welfare of those in need and our youth.
As stated by Carl Becker and John Burke, “We are sometimes faced with tragic challenges where Whispering Pines of Clinton County can be a special retreat for those who may need to embrace visible or invisible issues with the help of getting back to nature.”