Don and Charlene Anderson lived full time on the Warren Light Center Land for many years- Often they were the only people there. Don was the caretaker of the land. He kept the spring fed water system working, maintained the buildings, mowed the campsites and trails, kept the electric working. Charlene registered the guests of the gatherings and kept track of people who attended or visited WLC.
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