Membership - I Want To Join!
The Corps requires enthusiastic new members in order to continue to provide the quality of services we have offered in the past. If you'd like to join and become part of this unique Scouting experience, read on!
Training Camp 2006
Apply Now!
Training Camp applications must be received by
June 30th, 2006
at the address listed on the application
form
.
(Please note that while you can fill in most of the fields on the computer,
you must print and mail in the form as it must be signed by hand).
Eligability
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Service Corps Members 2005-2006 |
We accept new trainees between the ages of 12 and 14, though your membership in the Corps will continue until the end of the Scout-year in which you reach 18.
What do I do?
To become a member, you'll first need to discuss your application with your parent(s)/guardian(s) and your leader. After that discussion, you must submit an application form which must also be signed by your parent(s)/guardian(s) and leader. Applications must be received by the date listed above to the address on the form.
Once we receive your completed application in order, you will be asked to attend a one-week training camp held at Anglin Lake in the summer. To those who display the required leadership skills, who demonstrate a willingness to learn, and who have a strong, enthusiastic personality compatible with the Corps in general, a letter of acceptance will be sent out and you'll be invited to our annual general meeting where you'll be invested at the banquet. This is just the first step to the exciting years that lay ahead as a member of the Saskatchewan Service Corps!
What happens once I'm in?
It doesn't stop here, though! Throughout your time in the Corps, opportunities for improvement are always available and encouraged. We have meetings throughout the winter months which consist of training, service work, and lots of fun - these will keep your skills sharp and give you a chance to learn some new ones. These meetings, combined with experience throughout the summer, will provide you with some of the knowledge and skills needed to become an instructor and a canoe guide, the two titles that Corps members strive for.
The Corps members don't stick to their Scout/Venturer/Rover sections, everyone in the Corps attends the same meetings and events - we're one group there to help each other out and work together. The Service Corps is a meritocracy, whereby respect is gained by merit and not based on your age, seniority, or Section to which you belong.
If being part of a unique, elite group of well-trained Scouts interests you, fill out that application and send it in today!
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