The House of Representatives of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio has adopted a resolution honoring Camp Conger on its 100th anniversary. Established in 1925 on the Conger family farm, Camp Conger has played a significant role in the Huron County 4-H program, providing a space for young people to engage with nature through various camps. The camp has developed over the years to include essential facilities such as cabins, a recreation hall, and a dining hall, serving approximately 300 youth each session annually. This milestone reflects the camp's longstanding commitment to enriching the lives of young people in the community.

The resolution also recognizes the dedicated staff and volunteers who have contributed their time and energy to create memorable experiences for participants in the 4-H program. Their efforts have earned them respect and appreciation over the past century. As Camp Conger celebrates this significant achievement, the resolution encourages its stewards to reaffirm their goals and adapt to future challenges, highlighting the importance of community involvement in addressing the needs of Ohio residents. The resolution concludes with a salute to Camp Conger and its contributors, emphasizing their status as outstanding Ohioans.