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Sierra Expedition - YMCA Adventure Guides
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Circle Meetings
Circle Meetings:
Each circle usually has a monthly meeting, lasting 1½ - 2 hours.
Each circle meeting has a host Father/Daughter, and the meeting usually
takes place at the host family's house. Each family will receive a book
from the YMCA which includes suggested programs for circle meetings.
The following is a typical meeting -- each circle can determine
what works best for them.
- Navigator calls
meeting to order.
- Navigator starts the
meeting with a ritual. (See here for
an example ritual)
- Log Keeper takes
roll and reads minutes from previous meeting.
- Treasure
Keeper collects circle dues, perhaps $2 for each daughter and $3 for
each dad. These can be used for special projects, a party, a
community
project, etc.
- Each Princess stands
up, says her circle name, and gives a “scouting” report for the month:
- A good deed they
have done, and/or
- An activity, project
or event they have done with their father/family.
- Navigator announces
upcoming expedition events, YMCA news, etc.
- Plans are reviewed for the
next meeting.
- Host
introduces the night's craft, which is supplied by the Host.
Crafts
include anything that can be completed in ~30 minutes, or which can be
completed in a couple of circle meetings. Examples include:
- Construction of
decorations or projects for an expedition event
- Making bead or
leather projects
- Planting seeds for a
home garden
- Map reading
- Host provides and
serves refreshments.
- Host or circle
members tell a story, usually with a moral, and/or sing songs.
- Navigator leads
closing ritual.
- Meeting is adjourned.
See
the individual circle pages
for additional
information about the specific practices of the various circles.