Posts Tagged ‘venture’
Summer Activities
One thing about a Mormon family that you can count on is that they are always busy. Take our family as a case in point. This summer we had NYLT (National Youth Leadership Training), High Adventure Camp (which didn’t work into the schedule this year), Scout Camp (which will be next week for Andy), EFY (Especially for Youth), Girls Camp (which is happening next week and my wife will be a leader), weddings and receptions (which was great because my Brother got married), Family Reunions practically every month, and we try to squeeze in a Family Vacation as well. We have had so many activities that it seems that we haven’t really been together as a “whole” family very often.
Even though our summers are very full of activities, they are all growing experiences that hopefully build character, responsibility and leadership. It also helps teach our children what is like to be away from home and hopefully, in a positive way, teach them to be more independent. That way, our children will be ready to leave the nest when it is time to head off to college.
Next week will be the craziest. I’m planning on traveling up to Scout Camp, Deanna will be helping at Girls Camp, we have a family reunion and we have a wedding reception. After that week, we might be home for a little while just to vegetate and enjoy having our family all together again (if we can keep them from fighting).
Venture Training
I have been asked to do a scout training on Saturday. The training is the Venture Leader Specific Training. Last time I did this training I had 3 leaders show up. Previously, I taught this class at a local community College and only one leader showed up out of the Whole Council. This time, I had 5 leaders come to the class so I was pleased. However, we should have had many many more attend.
Here are some of the highlight of this training.
Here are the Methods of Venturing
Al Right= A – L – R – I – G – H – T
Adult Association
Leadership
Recognition
Ideals
Group Activity
High Adventure
Teaching Others
Notice, there are no uniforms listed in these methods. Uniforms aren’t that important in the lives of these young men at this point. Recognition is somewhat important but not needed as much as in the younger years of the scouting programs.
Venturing should be a program that leaders can use to prepare Aaronic Priesthood youth, specifically Priests, to go on missions.
Use the PCI (Program Capability Inventory) and the AIS, (Activity Interest Survey) to create your program and fill in your Wednesday activities.
The VLSC (Venturing Leadership Skills Course) is a great way to train your Venture Scouts (Priests) how to be good leaders.
Venture Youth should learn as follows. Read, Listen, Recite, Teach others.
Notes from Venture Meeting
Here are my notes from our Venturing Training.
Feb 1998 Venturing Started
He was offered a job to create the Venturing Program
Three Focuses of Scouting: Character, Citizenship and Fitness
Methods of Scouting
Boy Scouts Varsity Venturing
P- atrol S – quad A – dult Association
A – dvancement A L – Leadership
U – niform U R – ecognition
L – eadership L I – deals
S – couting Ideals S G – roup Activities
O – utdoors O H – igh Adventure
A – dult Association A T – eaching others
Notice, “Uniforms” is not one of the methods used in Venturing. Venture Scouts can decide to wear the scout uniform, the venture uniform, create their own uniform, or decide not to have a uniform at all.
Teaching Others
Many requirements in the Venturing Handbook help Priests learn to teach (preparing them for missions)
Give Ranger Book to opinion maker in the crew and asking for feedback or activities
PCI – Program Capability Inventory
Have the Young Men hand out PCI to all HP, Elders and Relief Society
Young Men fill out the survey to find out what interests they have.
Program
Venture Advisor facilitates activites, does not plan then and carry them out.
Awards
You can change requirements to fit your needs
Religious Life (LDS) Personalized
Annual Retreat – to help plan year of activities
Brainstorming session
Outings unite youth
Reflexion – Review
Each activity should be followed by a “reflection” to try and find the spiritual side of each activity or event.
Venturing Leadership Skills Guidebook
Many activities and teaching skills taught
Teach to delegate
Don’t do it alone
Division of Responsibility Chart
Same Person Young Mens President – Venture Advisor -
Same Person 1st Counselor - Teachers Quorum Advisor - Varsity Coach -
Same Person 2nd Counselor - Deacons Quorum Advisor - Scout Master
a Notebook is a physical symbol of a calling to the young men
After training the young men leaders, Adult leaders shouldn’t speak in meeting except for when they are called on. Let the young men leaders lead. He told his Priest Quorum that if he spoke without being called on, they could slug him in the arm. It is hard to do, but he does it every Sunday. He doesn’t speak.
Reflexion
Do immediately after an activity,
No put downs
Ask open ended questions
Steer group with spiritual questions
