Page Lemel

Owner and Executive Director

Page, owner and executive director, began leading camp in 1984. She grew up at Keystone and spent her summers as a camper, counselor, and Head Counselor before taking over the director’s position. Page currently lives at Keystone with her husband, Mark, and their three dogs, KaCey, Duke, and Apple. She and Mark have three grown children.

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