Good report.  That is some great stuff.  Good idea on getting them all
together to get it done.  Each one of us are acomplishing the same thing
just our methods are different.  I enjoy reading how everyone else does
things.  

Rangernet has been a blessing to me for many years now.  It represents
every type of Royal Ranger there is.  As we all know it takes each one to
reach those that God has called us to reach.  I have seen in our Church
altar calls people respond when I thought no one would respond.  Other
times I thought the altar would be full and they weren't.  I am thankful
we serve a God who is Bigger than all of us and the boxes we build to put
things in.  His ways are way above ours.  Sometimes I think he pulls the
rug just to keep us from going to sleep on Him.  I sure am glad I serve a
Living Loving God!  

Thanks for sharing your event with us.  

Mark Jones

On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 18:15:37 -0700 Harold Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> from Harold . . .
> 
> A new idea for me that I have tried for the last couple of years.
> 
> DERBY DAZE
> 
> A one day event where teams (Adult & child) build, paint and race a
> pinewood derby car.
> 
> It starts at 8:00 where everybody gets the rules and their car kits.
> We do a short devotion to start the day at this time also.
> 
> We have a old classic car (we've had a different one each year) that 
> team
> pictures are taken in front of,
> we  have them developed at an one hour photo place, then placed in a
> frame to
> be passed out at the end.
> 
> They have till 12:00 to build and paint the car.  We have sanders, 
> drill
> presses, band saws, scroll saws,
> and various hand tools for them to use.  A paint booth is also ready 
> with
> a variety of paint.  A couple a scales
> with weight at another table. 
> 
> At 12:00, each person on a team then votes for the most creative car 
> and
> the best looking car.
> 
> Lunch and fellowship from 12:15 till 1:00.
> 
> Races start at 1:00 following a short devotion.
> We video our races and show them on a big screen, a power point
> presentation showed the
> results after races, if we had extra time in between races, a video 
> of
> car race bloopers was shown.
> 
> We then passed out trophies, the pictures and participation ribbons 
> for
> everybody and also had various other door prises that various people 
> and
> business had donated, such as tools, model cars, posters of race 
> cars,
> tickets to events, ect.
> 
> Ended with a very short closing about 3:00.
> 
> Any questions? contact harold.
> 
> 
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