Stacey Rice

Administrative Director

Stacey joined the year-round team in the winter of 2021, and comes to us with camping, experiential education, and journalism in her background. She is a graduate of both Drake University and Shenandoah University, with bachelors degrees in journalism and environmental studies, respectively. She has worked in the publishing, outdoor education, and higher education industries, including running the outdoor program at a small university. Stacey resides in southern Henderson County with her husband, Drew, and their dog, Dixie. She enjoys running, hiking, and traveling, and is also a stained glass artist.

Recent Posts
Girls Come to Keystone Camp and Have Personal Growth Experiences, Build True Friendships, and Learn They Have Value to Something Larger than Themselves
Girls Come to Keystone Camp and Have Personal Growth Experiences, Build True Friendships, and Learn They Have Value to Something Larger than Themselves
Girls Come to Keystone Camp and Have Personal Growth Experiences, Build True Friendships, and Learn They Have Value to Something Larger than Themselves
Girls Come to Keystone Camp and Have Personal Growth Experiences, Build True Friendships, and Learn They Have Value to Something Larger than Themselves
Girls Come to Keystone Camp and Have Personal Growth Experiences, Build True Friendships, and Learn They Have Value to Something Larger than Themselves
Girls Come to Keystone Camp and Have Personal Growth Experiences, Build True Friendships, and Learn They Have Value to Something Larger than Themselves
Girls Come to Keystone Camp and Have Personal Growth Experiences, Build True Friendships, and Learn They Have Value to Something Larger than Themselves
Now is a great time to work on checking things off your Keystone camper’s packing list. You’ll find lots of great items that will serve your camper well next summer in our first annual holiday gift guide.
Summer Camp and Resilience