
Tweety Eastland
Tweety Eastland, alongside her husband Dick, has played a pivotal role in the management of Camp Mystic since 1974, continuing the camp's legacy of nurturing self-esteem and lifelong friendships among campers in a supportive environment.
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Tweety Eastland co-owned Camp Mystic with her husband, Richard Eastland.
Camp Mystic lawsuit paints heartbreaking picture of girls’ last moments during the the Texas floodsTweety Eastland was also named as a defendant in the lawsuit concerning the camp's negligence during the flooding.
Camp owners squandered chance to save girls, families sayTweety Eastland co-owned Camp Mystic with her husband Richard Eastland.
Camp Mystic lawsuits: Families of 9 flooding victims allege gross negligence after 27 girls and counselors diedTweety Eastland, along with her husband Dick, cited the success of their camp in explaining the need for expansion.
FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records showTweety Eastland, along with her husband Dick, cited the success of their camp in explaining the need for expansion.
Texas camp expanded in hazard zone after U.S. regulators eased oversight, years before deadly floodTweety Eastland is mentioned as part of the family that currently runs Camp Mystic.
Index - Külföld - A texasi elit gyerekeinek százéves nyári lánytáborát pusztította el a villámárvízTweety Eastland helped manage homesickness among campers at Bubble Inn.
Camp Mystic’s ‘littlest souls’ were nurtured in Bubble Inn. All the cabin’s girls and 2 counselors were lost in the Texas floodIn 1985, Eastland’s wife Tweety, then pregnant with their fourth child, had to be airlifted from Camp Mystic to a hospital due to floodwaters.
Camp Mystic’s owner warned of floods for decades. Then the river killed himRichard 'Dick' Eastland and his wife, Tweety Eastland, have owned the camp since 1974.
Hopes fade for Texas flood victims as death toll tops 95Richard Eastland had run Camp Mystic alongside his wife, Tweety, for more than 50 years.
Among the Texas flood victims: campers, staff, grandparents and teachers | Texas floods 2025Tweety Eastland co-owned and directed Camp Mystic with her husband Richard Eastland.
Il direttore del Camp Mystic morto per salvare «le sue ragazze» dall'alluvione in TexasFor decades he and his wife Tweety poured his life into loving and developing girls and women of character.
Rep. Pfluger reunited with daughters after Texas camp flooding disasterTweety Eastland acquired Camp Mystic with her husband Richard in 1974.
Texas flood: Camp Mystic director Richard Eastland’s body found; died saving camp girls | World News
The current owners, Dick and Tweety Eastland, have been with the camp since 1974.
The girls camp where 20 children are missing is nearly a century old – The Irish TimesTweety Eastland is one of the current owners of Camp Mystic, involved with the camp since 1974.
Acampamento no Texas onde ao menos 27 meninas estão desaparecidas após enchentes tem quase um século de existênciaTweety Eastland has been involved with Camp Mystic since 1974.
así es el Camp Mystic de casi 100 años arrasado por el agua en el que desaparecieron 20 niñas























































