Douglasville Pathfinder Club. Handbook

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Douglasville Pathfinder Club Handbook

Purpose of Pathfinders The purpose of the Pathfinder Club is to: 1) Lead its members into a growing, redemptive relationship with God 2) Build its members into responsible, mature individuals 3) Involve its members in active, selfless service Pathfinder Objectives 1) Help each Pathfinder understand the Gospel and the steps of salvation and to work towards the personal commitment of every Pathfinder to the Lord. 2) Help each Pathfinder develop a balanced physical, mental, social and spiritual life 3) Help Pathfinders to understand that the church loves, cares for and appreciates them and needs them in its total program 4) Show Pathfinders what God has planned for their lives 5) Train Pathfinders for missionary service 6) Develop the Pathfinder s appreciation for nature 7) Teach Pathfinders specific skills and hobbies that will make their life meaningful and will occupy their time profitably 8) Help keep Pathfinders physically fit 9) Give opportunities for the development of leadership The Pathfinder Club will encourage its members to belong to the church, confess their Christian faith, and take an active part in fellowship, worship, outreach and service. The Pathfinder Club will challenge its members in the mission and ministry of Christ through the church so that God s Word becomes meaningful and fruitful in their lives. Code of Conduct 1. Pathfinder will respect leaders and counselors. Romans 13:5; Exodus 20:12 2. Pathfinder will listen for instructions and follow them the first time he/she is asked. Proverbs 16:20 3. Absolutely NO put-downs! John 13:34, Romans 12:10 4. Pathfinder will respect other club members. Romans 13:9-10, Galatians 5:13 5. Pathfinder will respect church/club property and the property of others. Philippians 2:4

6. Pathfinder will exhibit modesty in dress and appearance. 1 Timothy 2:9, 10, 1 Timothy 4:12 7. Pathfinder will keep a positive attitude and not bring others down with complaining. Proverbs 17:22, Philippians 2:14 8. Pathfinder will be obedient and cooperative. 2 John 6, Titus 3:1 9. Pathfinder will keep a Christian attitude. Philippians 2:5 10. Pathfinder will not engage in improper conduct with someone of the opposite sex. Ephesians 5:3 Our club maintains a hands-off policy with regards to relationships with those of the opposite sex. 11. Pathfinder will keep the Pathfinder Pledge and Law. Discipline Procedures Step 1 Warning Step 2 Separated from group for 5-10 minutes Step 3 Taken to director Step 4 Director will bring issue to parents to discuss further action If misbehavior is severe and/or continuous, suspension from club activities for a week or more may be necessary. Blatant and direct disobedience results in an automatic one week suspension. Point System & Awards Our club operates with a point system. A Pathfinder accumulates points each time they are present for a meeting. Points are awarded for attendance, punctuality, and uniform. The purpose of the point system is to encourage Pathfinders (and parents) to remain active and to promote accountability within the club. Points are tallied after each meeting and a poster in the Pathfinder room allows each Pathfinder to track their progress. Excused absences are not counted in the totals. Before each camping trip, a review of the point totals will be made. Any Pathfinder with less than 80% of their total possible points will not be allowed to go on that trip.

Uniforms & Dress Code Uniforms are required for all meetings and events unless specified otherwise by the Pathfinder director. We have 3 uniforms. 1) Club T-shirt 2) Class B uniform-dress shirt with dress pants or skirt, belt. 3) Class A uniform-full dress uniform including dress shirt, dress pants/skirt, sash, scarf and slide, belt. The Class A & B uniform includes low-heel, black dress shoes, black socks for boys and hosiery for girls. While a skirt is required for all girls, girls may also purchase pants to wear to meetings. This is optional and the pants must be the official uniform pants purchased from AdventSource. Skirts must be worn for ceremonies and when required by club leadership. The pants from AdventSource for boys & girls usually come unhemmed. Pants must be hemmed before wearing as part of the Pathfinder uniform. A calendar will be issued each month that specifies which uniform should be worn (A, B, or T) for each meeting or event. Shirt & honor patches & pins are provided by the club. Patch & pin placement is important on the dress uniform. Please pay close attention to the diagram that is provided. Patches must be sewn on. Dress code: We expect all Pathfinders to exhibit modesty in dress. No bare midriffs, no spaghetti straps or low-cut shirts, no high-cut shorts, no low-riding pants, no jewelry or heavy make-up. Attendance & Participation Regular attendance is necessary for a successful program. Pathfinders that are absent may not be able to complete projects, honors or Class Level requirements. They also miss information and important announcements. Attendance at non-meeting events is also important. All Pathfinders are expected to participate in service projects, fundraisers and field trips. Excused absences are granted for illness or vacation only. Please call your counselor or Susan Jenkins when you need to miss a meeting or other function (phone numbers are in the back). Please call before the event to be missed. This is especially important if you cannot make it to an off-site event.

Arrival & Dismissal We have only a short time to accomplish our goals each meeting so we ask that Pathfinders be prompt to meetings and other functions. The regular meeting starts at 7 PM. Please arrive in between 6:45 and 6:55 PM. The club meeting is over at 8:30 PM. We try to finish by this time and we ask that you arrive promptly to pick up your child. Please come down to the gym to pick up your child. Personal Electronics Policy We do not allow any personal electronics at our club meetings, events or campouts. This includes ipods, MP3 players and related devices, cellphones, or video game devices. Occasionally, on long trips, we will allow them in vehicles only. If a parent is insistent that a Pathfinder keep a cell phone with them on a trip, it must be used to call parents only and should be kept with their gear. If it becomes a distraction, it can be taken away at the discretion of the director. Please keep these items at home. Finances Fees for Pathfinders include a $50 registration fee to be paid upon entering Pathfinders. After that, Pathfinders will pay for camping trips and other events as they occur. A list of events and anticipated fees and due dates is below. Payment must be made before each trip and turned in with a permission slip. Usually, fees for trips are due the month before the trip is to be made. This is so we can pay fees to whoever is hosting the event. Each Pathfinder must also have a club tee-shirt. The cost for a tee-shirt is $15. A club sweatshirt is available for $20 but it is optional Also, each Pathfinder is responsible for purchasing a dress uniform. The shirt, scarf & slide, sash, belt, and pants or skirt are available from AdventSource. A complete uniform should be $60-75. Catalogs will be provided at registration or you can order online at adventsource.org. All patches are provided by the club. If fees are a problem, please contact Monty Jenkins at (770) 577-1946 to make other arrangements.

Pathfinder Calendar 2007-2008 Event Date Location Fee Due Date Induction Ceremony Sep 22 Douglasville none Fellowship Jamboree Oct 21 Ellijay $10 October 3 Teen Backpacking Trip Nov 2-4 Cohutta Springs $10 + equipment rental + food October 3 Junior Campout Nov 9-11 MacIntosh Park $30 October 31 Drill Team Competition Jan 27 Cleveland, TN $10 December 5 Pathfinder Sabbath Feb 2 Douglasville none Honor Weekend Feb 2-3 Douglasville $25 January 23 Teen Challenge Feb 15-17 Cohutta Springs $30 January 2 Club Campout Mar 21-23 TBA $30 March 12 Conference Camporee Apr 18-20 Cohutta Springs $45 February 27 Investiture Ceremony May 10 Douglasville none List of staff contact information Staff

Pathfinder Club Membership Application I would like to join the Douglasville Pathfinder Club. I will make every effort to attend all club activities including meetings and trips. I agree to be guided by the rules of the club and the Pathfinder Pledge and Law. I have read the club handbook and I understand and agree with everything in it. Pathfinder Signature Pathfinder Name Home Phone Address Parent(s) Name Parent Cell Phone # Current Grade Age School Church Approval by Parents or Guardians: We would like our child to become a member of the Douglasville Pathfinder Club. We will assist our child in observing the rules of the Pathfinder organization. In consideration of the benefits derived from membership, we voluntarily waive any claim against the club, its leaders, the Douglasville Seventh Day Adventist Church or the Georgia- Cumberland Conference of Seventh Day Adventists for any accidents which may arise in connection with the activities of the Pathfinder Club. As parents, we understand that the Pathfinder Club program is an active one for my child. It includes many opportunities for service, adventure, and fun. We will cooperate: 1. By learning how we can assist our child and the Pathfinder leaders 2. By providing timely transportation to and from all Pathfinder activities 3. By encouraging our child to take an active part in all activities 4. By attending events to which parents are invited By signing this application, I am stating that I have read, understand and agree with all the policies and rules in the Douglasville Club Handbook. Printed Name of Parent/Guardian Signature of Parent/Guardian