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Cooper Farms Donates $750,000 to Camp Lakota

OAKWOOD, OHIO ā€”On Wednesday, the Cooper Family Foundation provided a contribution to Camp Lakota, a Boy Scout camp in Defiance that serves Northwest and West Central Ohio. The $750,000 donation will go toward funding for a new hall at the camp.

The relationship between the Boy Scouts of America and Cooper Farms is a long-standing one. The Cooper family has eight current Eagle Scouts and three more in the process of earning the honor.

ā€œWe believe in scouting and we believe in tradition,ā€ said Greg Cooper. ā€œWe have three generations of Eagle Scouts in our family. Weā€™re proud to be able to provide this donation to such a great organization.ā€

The tradition of the Coopers supporting the scouts started with Virgil Cooper and hasnā€™t ended.

ā€œMy dad was very involved and very supportive of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts,ā€ said Dianne Cooper. ā€œWe just want to keep that legacy going.ā€

This donation forever etches the Cooper family into the campā€™s history as the new building will be donning the name ā€œCooper Lodge.ā€

Camp Lakota has been serving the youth of Nortwest and West Central Ohio since 1941. The camp covers 640 acres, including the 48-acre Lake Glengary, and is bordered on the west side by the Auglaize River. The camp houses 18 conservation-type campsites.