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  1. uniform specification
  2. pathfinder song
  3. logos
  4. pathfinder flag
  5. requirements

Leadership

The volunteer leadership, skilled in a myriad of unusual abilities and interests are, first and foremost, strong believers in Jesus Christ and are sure of the road they are taking towards eternal life. They consider the Pathfinder club an experimental laboratory where growth and learning are synonymous with fun. Failure is not expected, but rather all activity becomes a tool for learning.

Activities

The imagination of its leadership and members are the primary limiting factors of a club's abilities. Activities encourage a range from community/civic service projects in their community and across the globe to nature and environmental conservation studies to camping and high adventure trips. Pathfindering challenges the unique talents of each member. Pathfindering is built on an age-specific curriculum of six levels along with approximately 350 specialized skill development topics covering arts and crafts, aquatics, nature, household arts, recreation, spiritual development, health, and vocational training. These often serve as a launching point for lifetime careers or hobbies.

PATHFINDER LOGOS



UNIFORMS

PATHFINDER SONGS

PATHFINDER FLAG

PATHFINDER REQUIREMENTS

Club Membership Requirements

  1. To be considered for Pathfinder Club membership the applicant must be at least 10 years of age and no more than 15 years of age. Where two clubs exist; children aged 10 to 12 will join the junior club and those aged 13 to 15 will join the teen club. (In some areas school level is used as the guidelines).
  2. Application forms for membership available from the club director/secretary must be completed and returned to the club staff committee for consideration and induction as a club member.
  3. All members must pay membership and insurance fees as required by the club executive committee.
  4. Application forms for membership available from the club director/secretary must be completed and returned to the club staff committee for consideration and induction as a club member.
  5. Members must be faithful in attendance. Many clubs establish limits on absences and tardies, and Pathfinders who do not comply with these regulations may be placed on probation or be asked to withdraw from club membership.
  6. Pathfinders must come to meetings and club-sponsored events in the uniform as indicated by the club director.
  7. Application forms for membership available from the club director/secretary must be completed and returned to the club staff committee for consideration and induction as a club member.
  8. . Club activities include crafts, outings, regular club meetings and Classwork, fund raising, camp-outs, outreach activities, honors, and other activities. The Pathfinder must agree before joining the club to participate and cooperate in these activities
  9. All elected directors and regular staff are members of the club by virtue of their office.
  10. The Pathfinder’s parents must be willing to cooperate with the regulations and activities of the club. At times they will be asked to supply money and time to support their child’s membership.

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