3/28/2013 - ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga -- The Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard announced the 2013 AFR/ANG Teen Leadership Summit locations.
The AFR/ANG Teen Leadership Summit locations this summer are in Dahlonega, Ga., and Estes Park, Colo.
The teen summits combine high-adventure activities with leadership
classes to allow teens to tap into their leadership potential and
discover hidden strengths while developing a sense of belonging as part
of the Air Force community.
Teens with a parent in the Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard can
sign up to attend one of the free summits. April 15 is the application
deadline. Participants must be 14 to 18 years old.
More information is available at http://www.georgia4h.org/afrangteensummit.
Teens must answer essay questions and complete code-of-conduct and transportation forms to attend one of the summits.
The first summit is the Classic Teen Leadership Summit in Dahlonega, Ga., June 16-21.
During this week-long adventure, teens will participate in group
activities such as high ropes, zip-line canopy tour, white-water
rafting, hiking, fishing, archery and survival classes! Attendees will
be introduced to community partners, such as 4-H, American Legion and
YMCA, who provide support to military families. The teens will also
attend leadership classes throughout the week.
The second summit is the Adventure Teen Leadership Summit in Estes Park, Colo. Aug. 13-18.
During this summit, teens will take part in daily adventure activities
including hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, horse colt
training, arts and crafts, woodworking, technical rock climbing, and
archery. Leadership classes taught throughout the week include the Seven
Habits of Highly Effective Teens. Each evening, teens will gather for
programs including camp fires and songs, musical performances and
environmental education classes.
Both summits include military traditions and community service projects.
For more information, please contact Casey Mull or Marilyn Huff-Waller at
milcamps@uga.edu or (706) 542-4444. Email is the preferred contact method until closer to the summer.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
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