In a playful corner of the Upper Midwest, sandwiched between two Great Lakes, lies the cheese-shaped state of Wisconsin, affectionally known as the "Dairyland of America." But the kids here don't only eat cheese and drink milk. They swing tennis rackets with an enthusiasm and energy that can put a kangaroo to shame. Meet Benny the Badger. No, not your ordinary badger. You see, Benny is the official 'Tennis Mascot' of Wisconsin. The kids absolutely adore him. He's a real hoot, with his raccoon-like eye mask, fluffy tail, and hilarious cheese jokes. He may not have the sleek physique of a tennis star, but boy, he has an unbeatable serve! Benny has a little secret up his fur. He wears sneakers that he claims are ticklish. He says they giggle every time he serves, making the ball whizz past in a blurry streak of yellow. The kids of Wisconsin, eager to defeat giggly sneakers, train hard, hoping one day, they can outserve Benny. The kids here are not just tennis enthusiasts; they are cheese-loving, Benny-chasing, racket-swirling stars with a passion for the game. They dash, they dive, they swing, and sometimes, they even do a little victory dance when they win a point. It's not rare to hear someone yell, "Watch out, here comes the Cheesy Slam!” as they dash to return a serve. Every serve, every swing, every game, is a joyous occasion, an adventure, a tale of triumph or a lesson learnt, a tale as lively and humorous as Benny’s cheese jokes. So, if you ever find yourself in Wisconsin, don't forget to pack your tennis racket, because you might just get a chance to play a game with Benny the Badger and his tribe of tennis-loving kiddos.
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Nestled in 178 acres of lush woodland is a serene escape from the city, a place fondly known as Camp Swamp. This overnight Christian camp, located just two hours east of bustling Atlanta, has been serving as a peaceful retreat since 1992. We like to think of it as our own "little slice of heaven," offering a respite from the daily hustle and bustle, and inviting people to reconnect with nature and their spirituality. Our primary offering is a week-long summer camp, but we've expanded over the years to include more than just summer fun. As part of our mission to support families and churches, we now also host three family camps throughout the year, as well as four parent/child retreats. These events offer a chance for families to bond, parents to connect with their children, and individuals to grow in their faith. Moreover, our facilities are not exclusive to our organized events. Camp Swamp also offers rentals to schools, churches, universities, sports teams, and even business groups. Whether you're planning a camp, a retreat, or a team-building excursion, our serene setting and well-equipped facilities provide the ideal backdrop for an unforgettable experience.

In the early 1900s, a group of industrialists and businessmen in the Racine, Wisconsin community saw the potential of a golf course as a great recreational opportunity for the city. They quickly acquired the property needed and hired Thomas Bendelow to design a nine-hole course. With the success of the original course, members soon wanted to expand and the Idlewild Land Company was formed in 1909 to purchase the Charles Wustum Farm, making way for the larger and more modern course. The Idlewild Land Company purchased the property and the Racine Country Club was developed. The members built six summer cottages and a shanty to serve as the clubhouse. The new course was much more exacting than the original and was embraced by the community as a great recreational opportunity. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the members of the community, RCC has been a cherished local landmark for over a century.