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Teens INVITED TO EXPERIENCE ADVENTURE DURING TEACHER’S CONVENTIon

EVENT TO BE HELD THURSDAY, November 9

HAMBURG, NJ – OCTOBER 23, 2017 – If you like to build, compete, learn new skills, and help others; then the Venturing Dash is an event for you! The Venturing Dash will be held on Thursday, November 9, 2017 for teens in 8th – 12th grade during the day off from school due to Teacher’s Convention. The event will be held at Wallkill Valley Regional High School in Hamburg, NJ. Those who attend will learn what Venturing is all about including the leadership experiences, high adventure trips, community service efforts, and more.

The daylong event will include 4 different courses throughout the day. The courses will be structured into teams of 2-5 (teens can register as an individual), so teams can compete in team building challenges, engineering and planning challenge, and a community service project. There will be prizes for the winning team as well as adult supervision provided.

Venturing Dash is limited to the first 30 participants who register. The cost is $45 per teenager and is open to any person currently in 8th- 12th grade. The registration deadline is November 4th. To register please visit: https://scoutingevent.com/358-2018BPVD.

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Venturing is a coed program for all youth ages 14-20, featuring social activities, community service, camping and outdoor activities, team building and leadership training.

Contact Matthew Parkyn, event coordinator, at bluepearleventnj@gmail.com or (973) 670-4804 or Bill SanFilippo, Venturing Executive, at bill.sanfilippo@scoutng.org or 862-777-2524 for more

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About Patriots’ Path Council

The Patriots’ Path Council, Boy Scouts of America (Council #358), is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preparing young people to make ethical choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of good character, citizenship and personal fitness. Each year, the council serves more than 16,000 youth members and 5,000 leaders in the counties of Morris, Somerset, Sussex, Union and parts of Middlesex, New Jersey. Some 400 local organizations have a Cub Scout pack, Boy Scout troop, Venturing crew, Varsity team or Explorer post as a part of their service to youth.

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