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About Adventure Guides
 

In today's world, a child and a father rarely have time together - to talk, to laugh, to really get to know each other and become friends.

Adventure Guides, sponsored by the YMCA, is a program designed to bring fathers and sons together to build strong, lasting relationships. They do this by spending quality time together doing fun activities. Fathers and children 5-8 years of age are eligible to participate.

Guides groups are "Circles" consisting of 8-12 father/son pairs that live in the same area. Circles meet once a month at members' homes on a rotating basis or community centers . Circles also participate in outings together such as picnics, field trips, campouts and more. Meeting dates, times and activities are determined by the Circle to fit into everyone's schedule. Circle meetings provide a forum for spending time together, telling stories, playing games, making crafts and other activities.

To enhance the experience for the child and the father, members usually take Nicknames, many wear leather vests to display activity patches, the children perform services and crafts and Circles use drums, talking sticks and other items to create an atmosphere of excitement and enjoyment for everyone. The YMCA provides stories and activity suggestions that are inspirational and promote fun, fellowship and self-worth.

For more information about the history of the Adventure Guides Programs check out the article at the web site for the YMCA Adventure Guides History.  Also visit the Orange County YMCA site about Adventure Guides

The Rising Son Expedition Adventure Guides Program is supported by the Saddleback Valley branch of the Orange County, California, YMCA.  To find out more about the Saddleback Valley YMCA Parent-Child programs, call (949) 859-9622.

About the Adventure Guides Emblem:

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The Y-Guides program is based on the adventures of a parent and child and of their Circles and expeditions. At the forefront of the program are the Compass Points, which give members a sense of direction and an inspiration for activities. These points are broad enough in scope to allow for variety and creativity in designing activities.

The four main direction points on the compass are the essential components of the program.

About the Slogan "Friends Forever"

The slogan, "Friends Forever" means that father and son have a close, enduring lifelong relationship in which there is communication, understanding, and companionship.   The Adventure Guide Program encourages such a relationship by providing a means for father and son to share enjoyable experiences, to observe and learn about one another, and to develop mutual respect.

 

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