For many years the nature center was housed in “Dutton”—the original farmhouse on the property by the lake. It was never in great shape, but every year renovations were done to keep the building standing just a little longer. Karen (“Billie”) Kaiser was the first director of nature that was mentioned in archival notes.
Karen applied in her senior year of high school and Camp Maqua made an age exception for her to become the Nature Director from 1959- 1962. With her interest in Biology, she and her father developed the nature center at camp.
“My Dad and I built the cages and I made charts and we were part of the Infirmary in the beginning. It was quite a good program, and every year I directed the nature program and the music at camp. I was a good leader, the kids loved the program, and I loved being with kids of all ages. I was fun and I loved my campers. I have wonderful memories of great kids and even a pet goat named “Daisy’ that belonged to the fella who took care of the grounds—Mr. Watson.”