Jan - Feb 2002
Missouri Outdoor Leader Workshop

Trying to learn to be a leader by using your intellectual skills only - by sticking to hard-edged, quantifiable stuff - is like owning a TV that tunes to only one channel: There’s no way you can get the full range of information and insights you need. Making the head/heart connection not only provides information and insights that will make your trips safer and more likely to reach their goals, it also provides richer, fuller, and more personal experiences for everybody involved. -John Graham, author of Outdoor Leadership

OUTDOOR LEADER WORKSHOP – workshop #02989A
If you’re a Sierra Club outing leader or you want to become a Sierra Club outing leader, join us for the Missouri 2002 Outdoor Leader Workshop. Leader training is a never-ending process, so whether you’re an old hand or have never led before, this workshop is for you. It’s part of the Outdoor Activities Training Program (OATP) - a Club-wide training initiative - being offered in the Heartland. Join us for a weekend of interactive learning, networking with leaders from all outing programs, and of course, lots of fun.

DETAILS
Where: Camp Shawnee, Waldron, MO. 15 miles south of Kansas City International Airport.
When: Friday, March 1. Opening program at 8 p.m. sharp. Check-in & dinner from 6 p.m.
Sunday, March 3. Workshop ends with lunch at 1:00 p.m.
Cost: $45. Includes meals (Fri. dinner to Sun. lunch) & cabin lodging Fri. & Sat. nights.

GOALS AND PURPOSE

REGISTRATION – 3 ways to register
Be sure to include your name(s), address, telephone #, email address, membership #, and workshop # - 02989A

Limited to 50 people – first-come, first-served. 

More information

Questions? Contact Steven Shewach, Sierra Club Outdoor Activities Training Manager at steven.shewach@sierraclub.org or at (415) 977-5711.