*Help is on the way-
...however the pony express is headed another direction from the "indian
theam"
for SA's... and will become a widened "Ranger Kids" group.
The best resource for you is one that is availible and "friendly" to be
used..
and like all "Commanders- you need to "scavenge it"...
Rangernet has arcives of games and meeting ideas, but all these are just
taken off the shelf of Cub scouts and other kids groups...the RR resources
are thin,
and probley no better than what you find elsewhere- *sorry<G>
The best advice I have to to stay "pumped' and break the meeting into
segments
and hand off to another adult whatever they can facitate. Keep it moveing.
*Story time is
an excellent way to share adventure with them.. Cdr.Jen uses a candle
langhtern..
and by dimmimng the lights makes the world of adventure enter that small
room.
*Pray that God would lead you to a resource and you would find permission to
dive deep into this job with love and laughter your best tools...
-=A=-
Rich Sturm wrote:
> If anyone out there has any good ideas for working with the straight
> arrows I would sure like to see some. I am looking for something new and
> fresh to make the program as exciting as I possibly can. I can find all
> kinds of information for all the other groups but very little for the
> straight arrows. How about it guys, any ideas????
>
> Rich
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