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You are invited to join Alex & Christina’s Campfire Family Club, a multi-aged (4-11) co-ed group that explores arts, environment, camping, crafts, business, community service and more. We’ll be meeting monthly at Camp Cahito, Campfire SD’s Balboa Park location.
Background on Campfire USA
Campfire USA provides all-inclusive, coeducational programs in hundreds of communities across the United States. The organization’s mission statement is Camp Fire USA builds caring, confident youth and future leaders. The motto is “Give Service.” Founded in 1910, Camp Fire's programs include youth leadership, self-reliance, after school groups, camping and environmental education and child care. It has a comprehensive nondiscrimination policy: "We are inclusive, welcoming children, youth, and adults regardless of race, religion, socioeconomic status, disability, sexual orientation, or other aspects of diversity."
Camp Fire USA was established with a strong foundation and belief in providing positive outdoor experiences for youth. The Camp Fire USA mission, core values and the belief that children need a connection with the natural world is fundamental to all Camp Fire USA programs. You can read more about the organization’s program philosophy here: http://ww2.campfireusa.org/all_about_us/program_philosophy.asp
At the local level, clubs are led by adult volunteer teams who use/adapt Campfire’s progressive and flexible curriculum. Kids earn recognition awards, in the form of emblems and beads, for completing service projects and activities that are part of Campfire’s program “trails” – to Knowing Me, to Family and Community, to Creativity and to the Future.
How it works
The ToCo Campfire Club (Totally Cool) will convene once per month for our formal 2 hr. club meeting at Camp Cahito in Balboa Park. (See below for schedule.) There will be a more casual nature walk (hike) programmed once per month for families and any guests who members want to invite. We’ll have an overnight camping trip once or twice a year (once in the fall, once in the late spring), possibly at Campfire’s WoLaHi facility in the Laguna Mountains.
At the club meetings, the kids will be grouped by age to undertake age-appropriate projects, which will be adapted from the national Camp Fire curriculum.
Families will stay connected and conduct club business and event planning on the club’s Facebook group.
Expectations
- To participate in the club, all children must be active members of the local chapter of Camp Fire (Camp Fire SDI), at a cost of $60 per family per year.
- Because the club can only be successful with consistent participation by the children, attendance at regular monthly meetings will be mandatory. However, nature walks, field trips and other activities are optional.
- We are testing a Sunday-only attendance option for those families who are unable to attend the Monday afternoon meetings.
- Volunteer adult leadership is a key component of the Club Program. Parent participation is necessary for our club to be awesome. All adults will be responsible from time to time to run activities during meetings. Other adult responsibilities could include serving as treasurer, developing a project in conjunction with the trail that we are working on, shopping for supplies, running an activity station at meetings, being the bead/emblem diva, etc.
- As part of Camp Fire National’s requirements, we are normally required to participate in the annual candy sale. As our group will not promote the selling of candy, they are making an exception for us and we may sell other products TBD.
- As part of the local council service requirements, our group must volunteer for at least one council event (ex. Spooktacular, annual bday celebration, winter festival, Cahito clean up and work days, etc.) We will vote on which of these we would like to support.
Adult Participation and Behavior
Several parents will need to be present at each meeting to help out directing activities for all children. Together, we’ll develop a schedule for rotating parent participation that will enable the club to run smoothly.
Because of the rustic setting at Camp Cahito (where we meet), parents are expected to actively monitor children to ensure that they stay away from prohibited areas and do not engage in wild, dangerous play with sharp sticks.
Children’s Behavior
We want to maintain a positive and constructive environment. We will make every effort to help the children learn to work together and build a team. We want to foster a sense of inclusiveness, i.e. if a child isn’t being included, we, as adult participants, will work together to help include him/her. No bullying, name-calling, harassment and other forms of aggression will be tolerated. If your child is identified as having engaged in a hurtful behavior, we expect you to step in and work through this situation with your child to resolve it.
Food
At our monthly meeting we will be having a potluck meal using featuring healthy dishes made from all-natural ingredients.
- Bring nondisposable plates, cups, flatware and napkins for your family.
- We will have large vessel of water available to drink. Please don’t bring juices and sodas to the meetings
- Please take care to bring “real” food without artificial colors & flavors, high fructose corn syrup and other yucky additives.
Dues & other Fees
Membership to the local chapter, Camp Fire of San Diego & Imperial Counties, costs $60 per family annually and is separate, payable to Camp Fire SDI. Our Club dues of $20 first child/$15 siblings are payable once a quarter. This money belongs to the club and is used to pay for craft supplies, activities, and other club-related business. Club dues are payable in cash only. There will also be a fee of around $20 for uniforms.
Calendar
Monthly Meetings. Generally alternating monthly, Sundays at 10:30 a.m. & Mondays at 4 p.m.
| Sunday Morning Meetings | Monday Afternoon Meetings |
| November 4 | December 3 |
| January 6 | February 4 |
| March 3 | April 8 |
| May 5 | June 3 |
| Monthly Hikes - 3rd Sunday of each month at 10:30 a.m. |
| October | Volunteer at Spoocktacular in place of a regular monthly hike. |
| November | The hike will be held during the Epic Camping Trip on November 17+18. |
| December | Sunday, 16th |
| January | Sunday, 20th |
| February | Sunday, 17th |
| March | Sunday, 17th |
| April | Sunday, 21st |
| May | Sunday, 19th |
| June | Sunday, 16th |
Meeting Agendas & Documentation
A record of meeting activities is posted on a blog for posterity. Photos may also be posted from time to time. The blog URL is http://tococampfiresd.blogspot.com/
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