Title: RE: [RR] Outfitting your outpost

The reason for this post was giving a place to pickup a trailer or something that could be used for storage.  If you don't have a trailer and you don't have allot of money in your outpost funds this is an option for the outpost.  All the gear goes into the trailer and that leaves plenty of room for boys for campout, Pow-Wows, or what ever.  Gear that is not in the vehicle that can be placed into a trailer equates into more boys to camp.  More chances for boys to accept Christ.  and last of all with a large Royal Ranger Emblem a chance to Minister.


William A. Zerby


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Subject: Re: [RR] Outfitting your outpost


In a message dated 12/28/1999 10:31:02 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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> Not really looking for this sort of thing yet, but I would
>  like to know where you all get your uniforms. Is there any
>  nice, inexpensive place to buy the khaki's and buckaroo
>  shirts? We are a small outpost and funds are dear, even
>  though parents are asked to pay what they can, some just
>  don't have it. Or have more than one child in the rr
>  program.

How about raising some funds to pay half and parents pay half. And when a boy
outgrows a uniform he can trade it in on another new one for half price
again.  If a used one is available, no charge.  And he can trade it in again
later.
I know this won't be easy but it will worth it in the long run.  The real key
is to work your program so that parents see the value of supporting their
son's involvement.  Most of them don't have a problem with paying for a 3
month season of sports for little Johnny.


Taking The High Ground for Jesus
James Styles, Sr Commander
Outpost 45  Huntsville, Al

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