History of SuperWeek at PBC

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SuperWeek resumes after COVID.
All of Palmetto Bible Camp is cancelled this year due to COVID.

Stemy takes over as SuperWeek Director.

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PBC celebrates 50 years!

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Curt Harbuck takes over as SuperWeek Director, and the dam on Lake Friddle breaks.

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Danny Baddeley takes over as SuperWeek Director.

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New Craft Shack and Quartermaster are built in the Ark.

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First year in the staff cabin

Staff Cabin is built this year.

SuperWeek moves to 1st Week

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Creation to Cross

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Curt Harbuck becomes SuperWeek Director.
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SuperWeek moves to 2nd Week, and the Bath House is built.

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The Ark is built this year.
SuperWeek starts 5th Week 1982 under Tim Thigpen as Director.
In 1970, Camp Hide-Away was put on the market and subsequently purchased by the PBC Board of Directors.
During these year, PBC meets in King's Mountain State Park, Cheraw State Park, and Camp Hide-Away.
On May 16, 1966 the Palmetto Bible Camp is officially incorporated in the state of South Carolina.
