Leave No Trace Trainer Course
This course is offered to train Boy Scouts (age 14 and older), Venturers, and adults (Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Venture) to serve as Leave No Trace Trainers for Scouting and the wider public. For a Scout to serve in the troop Leave No Trace Trainer position, he must complete the Leave No Trace Trainer Course. For that reason and since space is limited, Scouts will be given priority for registration.
This course is designed to enhance your understanding of Leave No Trace practices and ethics and to increase your level of expertise and confidence in teaching Leave No Trace skills. Through focused activities, hands-on field experience and both formal and informal discussions, you will be introduced to concepts and methods that will advance your knowledge of Leave No Trace issues, expand your repertoire of low-impact skills, and increase your effectiveness in teaching these important skills to others.
On completion of this course, participants will be registered as Leave No Trace Trainers with the national Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics and will receive:
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A certificate of course completion
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Leave No Trace Trainer lapel pin
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BSA Leave No Trace Trainer card, and
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BSA LNT Trainer patch.
This course is instructed by nationally designated Leave No Trace Master Educators and Trainers. Attendance for the entire duration of the training is required.
Location: Camp Snyder
Dates: April 12 (6pm) to April 14, 2013 (10am)
Cost: $35, non-refundable, which includes campsite fees, educational materials, trainer patch, and trainer pin. Meals are not included.
Deadline: Registration deadline for this course is April 5, 2013.
Registration is via the NCAC website. (see button below)
(Campsite location, equipment list, and other course details will be emailed to participants upon registration. Each participant will have pre-read materials and an assignment for the training.)
A Must Bring: Annual Health & Medical Record (only part A&B are required for this course)
More: For additional information, please contact Paul Schimke at paul@schimke.org or 301-960-0069.
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