I am not so sure that this is the best way to get the information out. What
percentage of Ranger Commanders attend the regional seminars. My guess is
that it would be less than 1%. The rest of us get it by the trickle down
theory, in bits and pieces here and there. They need to put it in a
publication and mail it out to all the churches like they do the High
Adventure. I personally would like to see it come to my home address. I
attend a church where nothing gets passed on.
Keith Brooks
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Trower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 11 18 99 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [RR] AG-NEWS #366: November 12, 1999
> >At 10:11 PM 11/17/99 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >I don't know what to think. This is news to me. My wife and I, along
>with a
> >number of other people throughout the US, including Cdr Jen, have been
> >involved in a test program for S/A and Buc that was headed up by Scott
> >Mandeville in Texas. A Nat'l Standing Committee was formed at the
direction
> >of the National Office. It involved an extensive rewrite of a lot of the
> >material, and it was all but done. I'd like to know what's going to
happen
> >to all of that work.
>
>I encourage everyone to attend their Regional Training Seminar to get
>updates on the changes coming in Royal Rangers. I know that either Rich
>Mariott or Paul Stanek have already presented information on the changes in
>2 or 3 of the regional seminars, and I suspect that they will be at the
>rest of them. I know that Rich is the featured speaker at the South Central
>Regional Training Seminar in San Antonio, Texas on January 28-29, 2000
>(http://www.royalrangers.net/scr). He will have 90 minutes Saturday morning
>to present the changes and respond to questions, and then other times
>during the day are being scheduled for smaller groups to interact with him.
>
>Thus, an effort is being made to get the information out to everyone as
>quickly as is prudent. It may seem that the information flow is slow, but
>notice that the new national B/SA coordinator did not start until November
>1, and the national RR Executive Committee did not meet to approve some of
>the changes until after that date. Thus, any changes that have been
>approved have only been approved in the past two weeks.
>
>Attend your district commanders conference and regional training seminar,
>and make sure you are chartered so that you receive the High Adventure
>Leader and Online newsletter from the national office, etc. so that you can
>receive the information on the changes as soon as it comes out.
>
>Jonathan
>
>
>
>__________________________________
>Jonathan Trower
>South Central Region Training Coordinator
>e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>phone: 254-420-1941
>RR homepage: http://129.62.162.157
>
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