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Commanders’ Conference ‘A Time for Refreshing’ Advance Registration for Derby Advance Registration for Derby Page 8 Page 6 Page 2 Page 9 Page 8 Page 6 Page 2 Page 9 A Newsletter for Royal Ranger Leaders of the Potomac District Central Section The Scribe March - April 2011 March - April 2011TRANSCRIPT
The Scribe � March - April 2011
March - April 2011
A Newsletter for Royal Ranger Leaders of the Potomac District � Central Section
‘A Soldier of the Cross’ Army Ranger Featured at Pow Wow Page 8
Commanders’ Conference ‘A Time for Refreshing’ Page 6
Advance Registration for Derby Page 2
Ranger Kids to Visit Historic Ferry Farm Page 9
‘A Soldier of the Cross’ Army Ranger Featured at Pow Wow Page 8
Commanders’ Conference ‘A Time for Refreshing’ Page 6
Advance Registration for Derby Page 2
Ranger Kids to Visit Historic Ferry Farm Page 9
The Scribe � March - April 2011 2
2011 CENTRAL SECTION PINEWOOD DERBY ENTRY FORM
NAME Outpost# $8.00 Registration Paid (Notation made by race official)
AGE GROUP/RACE CLASS (circle one)
Ranger Kids Discovery Rangers Adventure Rangers (100) (200) (300)
Expedition Rangers Commander Open (400) (500) (600)
Place sticker with number on car after checking weight.
Place duplicate
sticker with car number
here
2011 CENTRAL SECTION PINEWOOD DERBY ENTRY FORM
NAME Outpost# $8.00 Registration Paid (Notation made by race official)
AGE GROUP/RACE CLASS (circle one)
Ranger Kids Discovery Rangers Adventure Rangers (100) (200) (300)
Expedition Rangers Commander Open (400) (500) (600)
Place sticker with number on car after checking weight.
Place duplicate
sticker with car number
here
Advance Registration for Pinewood Derby Entry forms for our upcoming Central Section Pinewood Derby on Satur-day, March 12, are provided below. Copy these entry forms and complete one for each participant from your outpost, and bring them with you to the derby. Having the entry forms completed beforehand will help expe-dite our registration process for your group the morning of the derby.
By now, many commanders in Cen-tral Section are busy working with their Rangers on their pinewood derby racers – obtaining car kits, helping boys design, shape and paint, patiently laboring to contain the building excite-ment! Pinewood Derby is one of our most looked-forward-to and enjoyable events of the year. We hope you’re planning to bring your Rangers to this year’s race. Here are some tips and reminders that will help make your experience at Pinewood Derby a positive one …
● Complete derby entry forms in advance. This will help the registra-tion process go more quickly.
● Arrive early. The single-most criti-cal factor that can cause delays in our race day schedule is the late arrival and registration of your Rangers. Race day registration begins at 9 a.m. and is scheduled to end at 10 a.m.
● Refreshments available. For your convenience, a concession stand will be open throughout the day to serve snacks and hot lunch.
● Is your charter up to date? Out-posts that are not currently chartered with Potomac District Royal Rangers will not be able to compete in Ranger race classes. Participants from unchar-tered outposts will be allowed to com-pete in the Open Class; this applies to leaders and boys.
‘Race Day’ Approaches
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Appalachian Trail
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Friday & Saturday
June 24June 24June 24June 24----25252525
Special Event for Central Section Adventure Rangers & Expedition Rangers
All outposts in Central Section are invited to bring your Adventure All outposts in Central Section are invited to bring your Adventure
Rangers and Expedition Rangers to this special sectional event.Rangers and Expedition Rangers to this special sectional event.
We will be hiking 25 miles on the Appalachian Trail!We will be hiking 25 miles on the Appalachian Trail!
Our trip will take us from Ashby Gap (US 50) to Chester Gap Our trip will take us from Ashby Gap (US 50) to Chester Gap
(US 522). There will be an opportunity for Outposts to meet (US 522). There will be an opportunity for Outposts to meet
us Friday night at the campsite, or Saturday morning as we us Friday night at the campsite, or Saturday morning as we
cross Manassas Gap (VA 55).cross Manassas Gap (VA 55).
Frequently Asked Questions:
Cost? Free!! Each Outpost will be responsible for providing transportation and food for your boys and commanders. AT patches will be available for a small fee ($5).
Can I hike 25 miles? Yes! But you need to start practicing now. Take the stairs instead of the elevator.
What should I bring? A packing list, itinerary and permission slip will be emailed to commanders. Make sure Cmdr. Gary Wagner (garywagner54@ aol.com) has your information!
What if my commander can’t make it? Coordinate with another Outpost nearby, or talk to your Sectional Area Commander or other sectional staff member if you don’t know of anyone.
Who can I talk to in order to get more information about this trip? Central Sec-tion’s new Adventure Ranger/Expedition Ranger Coordinator Cmdr. Paul Eley, 540-373-7902.
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- Gospel Publishing House Pine-wood Car Kit, Stock #18-7540. Call toll-free (800) 641-4310 to order.
No wheel substitutions will be allowed; cars made from approved kits must use the wheels provided. No altera-tions to either wheels or axles pro-vided with approved kits will be per-mitted.
6. Pinewood entries made from other than approved kits, or that use alter-nate wheel types, will not be permitted to race.
7. Due to possible schedule conflicts — if a car owner cannot be present to race — a Ranger leader or other desig-nated alternate may race or show a car that is otherwise eligible. RULES OF CONSTRUCTION
1. The Ranger may have help in building his car (dependent on his age and skill) and it may be shaped by any means desired. It does not have to be whittled. Do not design the car so it has a competitive advantage while sitting in the starting gate.
2. All cars entered in competition must be able to fit on and roll down the track. All cars must meet the fol-lowing specifications: (a) A car must not be more than 7½” in length, including all attach-ments. (b) A car must not be more than 2¾” in width, including wheels and axles. (c) A car must not be more than 4” high. (d) A car must not weigh more than 5 ounces.
3. No part of the car may extend in front of the track starting gatepost.
4. All weights must be inside the car, part of the ornaments, or securely attached to the car. A car can be dis-
qualified if the weights are not se-curely attached to the car.
5. No bearings or bushings of any type may be used on any car.
6. No metal-to-metal contact is al-lowed in the wheel assembly.
7. No starting devices (springs, wires, rubber bands, etc.) are allowed on any car. The car must start moving and roll by gravity only; no pushing or blowing will be permitted.
8. You may lubricate the wheels with any lubricant you desire. However, if any lubricant drips or spills on the track from the car it may disqualified. We expect some graphite to fowl the track, but excessive graphite or drip-ping oil will cause disqualification. WORKMANSHIP RULES
1. All cars entered by Royal Rangers at the Pine-wood Derby will automati-cally be considered for a Workmanship Award. The primary intent of this com-petition is to recognize workmanship that is specifically that of a Ranger himself.
2. Workmanship will be judged by at least three judges chosen by the Derby Director. The judges will grade cars according to three criteria: origi-nality, workmanship, and general ap-pearance.
Originality - Take into considera-tion how much creativity went into the design of the car. Is the idea or design unique? Ratings: Fair 1-4 points; Good 5-7 points, Excellent 8-10 points.
Workmanship - Take into consid-eration the Ranger’s skill and crafts-manship; how well the car was cut or carved, sanded, finished, and detailed. Are there excessive “store-bought parts” or decals that did not require
Official Rules for the Conduct
of Royal Ranger Pinewood Derby
Adopted by Central Section Royal Rangers Revised January 2009
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
The Royal Ranger Pinewood Derby Project was started with the intent of having a project that a father and son could work on together and to give the boy with no father at home an oppor-tunity to learn with his father image, leader, or sponsor. Through this pro-ject each boy will learn many wood-working skills and good sportsmanship con-ducted in a Christian manner. Please allow the boy to experience as much of the joy of this project as he can. God bless you and may the best car win.
FORMAT OF COMPETITION
1. All races will start at the specified time and participants must allow time to register their cars prior to race time. The races will be conducted in a multi-ple elimination format (see Race Pro-cedures).
3. Classes include Ranger Kids, Dis-covery Rangers, Adventure Rangers, Expedition Rangers, Commanders and Open Class. Only chartered Rangers and Commanders are eligible for the Ranger age-group specific classes.
4. An Open Class is included for par-ents, family members or friends. The cars in this class must adhere to the same rules as other classes and must be a separate car not racing in any other class. The cost will be the same for this class and all other conditions of racing remain the same.
5. The only pinewood car kits au-thorized for entries in all race divisions (Ranger Kids, Discovery Rangers, Ad-venture Rangers, Expedition Rangers, Commanders, and Open) are as fol-lows:
- Boy Scouts Grand Prix Pinewood Derby Car Kit, Stock #17006. Call toll-free (800) 323-0732 to order direct.
See DERBY RULES, page 4
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Save the date!
Potomac
District
Commanders’
Conference
Friday-Saturday
March 25-26
West End
Assembly of God
Richmond, Va.
Keynote
Speaker ~ Dr. H. R. Rhoden Regional Executive
Presbyter
More Details On Page 6 and 7
workmanship? Ratings: Fair 1-6 points; Good 7-12 points; Excellent 13-20 points.
General Appearance - Take into consideration the painting of the car and the color scheme if more than one color is used. Ratings 1-20 points as above.
RACE PROCEDURES
1. Each car must be registered at the registration table, inspected, and placed on the display table before scheduled race time. The car will be given a number to expedite the racing activity. The car will be inspected by members of the Derby Staff for weight and measurements. Scales used by Derby Staff for registering cars will be considered official scales to be used for the event, to provide an equitable standard of measure for all cars.
2. Once a car has completed inspec-tion, no further work or lubrication is allowed without permission of the Derby Director.
3. If, during the race, a car is bro-ken, a contestant may ask the Derby Director for permission to repair the problem only. Do not take advantage of such opportunities to make other adjustments.
4. All races will be run on an elimina-tion basis to determine the fastest cars. The exact method will depend
upon the track being used and the number of cars racing. The method will be explained by the Derby Director prior to the first heat of the race. To eliminate any possible differences in lanes (or perceived differences), cars will rotate lanes on the track in as or-derly a manner as possible.
5. If either a car or parts of a car leave the track or interfere with an-other car before the finish line, the race will be declared “no contest,” and the race will be re-run with the cars in the same lanes. If the same car or parts of the car leaves the track or interferes a second time, the offending car will lose that heat.
6. Only a car’s owner, the official starter, and official finish line judges or workmanship judges may handle the car. Handling will not go beyond what is absolutely necessary. While not rac-ing, all cars will be left on the display table until cleared by the Derby Direc-tor.
7. All cars and participants must ad-here to all the rules and specifications included in this set of official rules or they will be disqualified from the Pine-wood Derby. If you have any doubts about a car or an action, see the Derby Director or a Sectional Staff member as soon as possible while we can still deal with the situation without hurting anyone’s feelings.
DERBY RULES: Fair Competition is the Goal
FROM PAGE 4
Every pinewood car is weighed and inspected to ensure each race entry meets the construc-tion guidelines for the sectional derby races.
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Potomac District Royal Rangers
A Time for RefreshingA Time for RefreshingA Time for Refreshing March 25-26, 2011
West End Assembly of God
Guest Speaker
Dr. H. Robert Rhoden
Saturday Devotional
Dwight Walters
Special Guests
Conference begins Friday at 7:30 p.m.
and concludes on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Early Registration $35 per Commander, Spouses Free
(Early Registration Deadline March 1st)
(Royal Ranger Alumni Receive 25%
Discount on Registration)
Royal Ranger leaders throughout the
Potomac District are encouraged to join
us for a weekend conference designed
to strengthen and encourage you in min-
istry to boys in your outposts and
churches.
Dr. Robert Rhoden, former superinten-
dent for Potomac District, and one of
the best communicators anywhere, will
challenge us as leaders.
Our regional director Dwight Walters will bring a morning devotional,
and provide updates on Royal Ranger ministry on the regional and na-
tional levels.
West End Assembly of God in Richmond, Va. is hosting this year’s con-
ference. As a result, we will be able to offer several breakout sessions.
(Conference schedule and registration information on next page.)
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POTOMAC DISTRICT ROYAL RANGERS COMMANDERS’ CONFERENCE
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE march 25-26, 2011
West End Assembly of God, Richmond, Virginia
FRIDAY, MARCH 25
6:30 p.m. Check-In & Registration
7:30 p.m. Opening Session Worship Together Speaker ~ Rev. Dr. H. Robert Rhoden, Northeast Region Executive Presbyter
SATURDAY, MARCH 26
8 a.m. Check-In & Registration
9 a.m. Morning Devotional Speaker ~ Dwight Walters, Northeast Region Coordinator
9:30 a.m. Morning Sessions Executive Staff Presentations / Ladies Shopping
District, Regional and National Updates
Navigator Training with Ray Skinner
Commander “Gathering of Best Practices”
12 noon Lunch on Your Own
1:30 p.m. Afternoon Sessions Breakouts (TBA)
2:45 p.m. Prayer & Wrap-Up
3 p.m. Dismissal
DIRECTIONS TO WEST END ASSEMBLY OF GOD
401 North Parham Rd.
Richmond, VA 23229
Hotels Discounted conference accommodations
Best Western
7007 West Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23294
(804) 672-7007
$75 plus tax per room,
includes continental breakfast
Block of 25 rooms (2 double beds)
under “Potomac District Royal Rangers”
Cut-off Date: March 2, 2011 Cancellations must be made 72 hours prior.
Country Inn & Suites
8010 West Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23294
(804) 755-6605
$80 plus tax per room,
includes continental breakfast
Block of 25 rooms (2 queens or king) under
“Potomac District Royal Rangers”
Cut-off Date: Feb. 25, 2011 Cancellations must be made 7 days prior.
Driving Directions
to the Church:
From I-95 (Washington) Follow Interstate 95 to 295 West.
Follow 295, take Interstate 64 East.
Follow 64 East to Gaskins Road Exit.
Bear to the Right going south on Gaskins Rd.
Go 3 miles, turn left onto Derbyshire Road.
Go to next stop light and bear to the right onto
Parham Road.
Turn left at next stop light onto September
Drive into the Church grounds.
POTOMAC DISTRICT ROYAL RANGERS
2011 COMMANDERS’ CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
DIRECTIONS: Complete all information requested below and return this form with payment to: Potomac District Royal Rangers, 608 Dunloy
Ct., Timonium, MD 21093. Make checks payable to “Potomac District Royal Rangers.” To qualify for the early registration fee of $35, your
paid registration must be received by March 1. (Ranger leaders’ spouses may attend at no cost.) Conference registration after the deadline
will be $40 per Ranger leader.
NAME: OUTPOST:
MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY/STATE/ZIP:
HOME PHONE: DAYTIME PHONE:
EMAIL ADDRESS:
SPOUSE ATTENDING (CHECK ONE) : YES NO ROYAL RANGER ALUMNI? (CHECK ONE): YES NO
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Introducing Brian McCroskey ~ Central Section Pow Wow 2011 Guest Speaker
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�������Special�Event�for�Ranger�Kids���
Visit�to�Ferry�FarmVisit�to�Ferry�FarmVisit�to�Ferry�Farm����������George�Washington’s�Boyhood�Home�
Saturday,�April�30th�9:30�a.m.�‘til�3:30�p.m.�Cost�is�$5�per�person�
(Rangers, leaders, and family members; includes admission, lunch and craft) �
Schedule of the day: 9:30—10:15 Registration; View the exhibits in and around Main Building 10:30—11:45 Guided program for all: “Habitat Hunt” Noon—12:45 Lunch 1:00—1:40 Craft 2:00—2:45 Team Games 3:00—3:30 Singing and Bible Story
The Habitat Hunt The habitats of Ferry Farm’s natural world are explored in this program where students learn about the migration, hibernation and camouflage of various birds and animals as well as the local eco-system. They hike in the woods, look for plants and animals along the river, and participate in activities that explain the interdependence of man, plants and animals.
EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE (DRESS APPROPRIATELY)
Enjoy a Unique Place in American History
American Indians, early English pioneers, a gentleman entrepreneur and the boy who would become “The Father of His Country,” all laid claim at one time or another to the area now
known as Ferry Farm.
Designated a National Historic Landmark in 2000, Ferry Farm lies just across the scenic Rappahannock River from the historic town of Freder-
icksburg, Va.
The George Washington Founda-tion is restoring the site’s ecology and protecting its natural resources. Nes-tled in its urban setting, Ferry Farm abounds with wildlife including deer, wild turkeys, foxes, and rabbits. Hun-dreds of bird species, including bald eagles, inhabit its meadows, woods, and the river. Tranquil spots are avail-able for visitors to watch the river or just sit and contemplate all that has
transpired here.
The education staff at Ferry Farm provides programming that enhances public understanding of George Wash-ington, American history and the natural environment. Through a vari-ety of workshops and events, visitors to the farm imagine a simpler time; a time when this country was still a colony and our early heroes were developing the character and courage
they would need later.
Archaeologists have completed a large-scale excavation of a building from the period of 1710 to 1725, believed to be the first house on the property. Digs continue to expose artifacts that tell us more and more about the Washington family and their farm by the river. In 2008, the long search for the site of the Washington house came to an end when the announcement of the find was made
on July 2nd.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS From the North:
On Route 17 east, approaching Fredericksburg, drive 1½ miles past the I-95 intersection. Move into the left lane on the long down-grade and continue straight through the Route 1 intersection at the bottom of the hill. This is Butler Road. Move to the right lane and drive 1½ miles. Turn right onto Cool Spring Road. At the next intersection, move into the center left turn lane. Turn left onto Route 3 East Business, King’s Highway. Just beyond the next light, Ferry Road, turn right into the Ferry Farm entrance. If you miss the first one, the second entrance is just beyond the first. Park on either side of the big Main Building.
From the South: Exit I-95 north at #130 onto Route 3 east. Drive one mile, move into the left lane on the long descent, and turn left onto Route 3 Business, William Street. Continue through downtown Fredericksburg and move into the right lane after crossing the Rappahannock River. The third light is Ferry Road. Just beyond this light, turn right into the Ferry Farm entrance.
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Plan now to attend this year’s Central Section Pow Wow. Our theme “A Soldier of the Cross” will focus on being prepared and willing to an-
swer God’s call to bear witness to Him in our world.
Some of what to expect …
Outpost Standard Contest - Outposts are to make
a “standard” that will accompany and identify
them at all Pow Wow events; prizes to be
awarded to best outpost standards. “Seneca” Run - Measure your Ranger skill in
this individual timed race that will also test
your knowledge in first aid, orienteering, na-
ture study and ropecraft and lashing.
Obstacle Course - Rangers will run, jump, crawl
and (well, you’ll see!) through a military-style field course. Oorah!
“Chariot Race” - It’s time to brush up on your
lashing skills to see which outpost team can
And there’s more … � Council Fire Services � All-Star Campsite � Trader’s Blanket � Campsite Judging � Bible Quiz � Hawk Throw � Outpost Fun ‘n Stunts � Entranceway Judging � Memory Verse
Registration Begins Soon!
lash poles into a “chariot” and carry a rider
whose objective will be to “joust” with rings suspended along a race course.
Whiffle Ball Tournament - Discovery Rangers will
go head to head in this event. Teams will be
selected through a draft.
Basketball Tournament - AR/ER Rangers will
take to the court for a double-elimination com-
petition. Teams will be selected by draft. 4-Way Grinder - A tire tube tug-of-war that will
forever change your impression of this event.
Archery - Find out who’s the top marksman in
the section.
CENTRAL SECTION
POW WOW
May 19-22, 2011 Highland Retreat
Bergton, Va. A Soldier of the Cross
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POTOMAC DISTRICT CENTRAL SECTION ROYAL RANGERS PARENTAL PERMISSION & MEDICAL RELEASE FORM
for CENTRAL SECTION RANGER KIDS EVENT
April 30, 2011
Please print or type all information. All signature blocks must be completed. RANGER’S NAME BIRTHDATE OUTPOST STREET ADDRESS PHONE CITY STATE ZIP CODE
PARENTAL/GUARDIAN PERMISSION I hereby authorize my son (named above) to attend the Central Section Ranger Kids Event on April 30, 2011. He has permission to participate with his Royal Ranger outpost in the event at Griffinsburg Equine in Boston, 6061 Griffinsburg Rd., Boston, Va. I understand that adequate preparations for my son’s safety have been made and that there will be emergency first aid provisions on location. In the event of any accidents, I will not hold Griffinsburg Equine, nor the Central Section Royal Rangers staff, nor the Potomac District Royal Rangers, responsible.
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE DATE
AUTHORIZATION FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT I do hereby give my consent for any licensed physician, dentist, or emergency personnel to administer treatment deemed necessary for the physical health and well-being of my son while participating in the Royal Ranger-sponsored event specified herein. PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE DATE HOME PHONE WORK PHONE FAMILY PHYSICIAN PHONE
CHILD’S MEDICAL HISTORY
Is your child in good health? ( ) Yes ( ) No List any allergies: List any physical impairments: Specify any medications that must be administered: Date of last Tetanus shot: List any special instructions needed to properly care for your child:
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2011 Central Section Royal Rangers
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
CENTRAL SECTION STAFF
Sectional Commander
Ken O’Maley ...............................(540) 937-6139
Email: [email protected]
Skyline Area Commander Mike Burroughs ........................(540) 635-8459
Email: [email protected]
Shenandoah Area Commander
Tony Wilson .................................(540) 856-8423
Email: [email protected]
Allegheny Area Commander ..................(Vacant)
Piedmont Area Commander
Julius Williamson .....................(540) 948-4347
Email: [email protected]
Highland Area Commander Royce Rollins .............................(540) 522-8653
Email: [email protected]
Rappahannock Area Commander Michael Koehl ............................(540) 752-2728
Email: [email protected]
Training Coordinator Sam Linn........................................(540) 635-7497
Email: [email protected]
Ranger Kids Coordinator Keith Meeder..............................(540) 635-1906
Email: [email protected]
Discovery Rangers Coordinator Dan Pignaloso ............................(540) 720-0144
Email: [email protected]
Adventure/Expedition Rangers Coordinator Paul Eley ........................................(540) 892-3302
Email: [email protected]
Public Relations Coordinator
Gary Wagner ............................ (540) 898-7415
Email: [email protected]
Boys’ Representative Ken Johnson ........................... (540) 775-1570
CENTRAL SECTION ROYAL RANGERS
11042 Settletown Pl., Rixeyville, VA 22737
Phone: (540) 937-6139
Email: [email protected]
January 8.................................... Sectional Leadership Roundtable
January 22.......................................Leadership Training Academy
February 4-5 ........................... Regional Commanders’ Conference
February 19 ................................................ First Aid/CPR Training
March 12............................................... Sectional Pinewood Derby
March 18-19.....................................Leadership Training Academy
March 25-26............................... District Commanders’ Conference
April 1-3............................................................. FCF Spring Trace
April 8 .................................................... Light for the Lost Banquet
April 16 ....................................... Sectional Leadership Roundtable
April 30 .............................................................Ranger Kids Event
May 19-22..............................................Central Section Pow Wow
June 24-25..................Adventure Ranger/Expedition Ranger Event
July 16........................................ Sectional Leadership Roundtable
August 7-10 ...........................Junior Leadership Training Academy
August 11-14 ....................................... Potomac District Pow Wow
Sept. 16-17 .............................................. Discovery Ranger Event
Sept. 23-25 ...................................FCF Fall Trace/Great Adventure
October 8.................................... Sectional Leadership Roundtable
October 21-22................ Sectional Ranger of the Year Competition
November 4-6 .............................Central Section FCF Rendezvous
December 3 .................Ranger Basics/Leadership Training Module
Hazel River Assembly of God
Rixeyville, Va. Outpost 186
Special thanks to our supporting churches. Their generosity enables further enhancements to the Royal Ranger ministry in Central Section. Donations may be mailed directly to Central Section Royal Rangers, 11042 Settletown Pl., Rixeyville, Va. 22737. All gifts are tax deductible.
Year 2011 Supporting Churches