SPECIAL EVENT STATION FOR THE 2012 PUC PATHFINDER CAMPOREE Located at Glen Helen Park, San Bernadino, CA from March 28 - April 1, 2012. With over 5200 registered Pathinders are excpected to attend this event, they will come from all the the Pacific Union Conference which covers California, Utah, Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii. N6Pathfinders will be operating on the follwing frequencies: 20 Meters 14.328 MHz 15 Meters 21.405 MHz 10 Meters 29.328 MHz 80 Meters 3.975 MHz 40 Meters 7.150 MHz
Hope to work you on the air. For more information aboutthe 2012 Pacific Union Camporee please visitwww.puccamporee.org.
This event is made possible by the members of the Porterville Adventist Amateur Radio Network - PAARN, Loma Linda University Amateur Radio Club -LLUARC and the Adventst Amateur Radio Association International - AARAI.
Please QSL via KJ6SHX
Pathfinder hams Adrian KJ6REF, Alex V-KJ6REE, MG Pastor Ken Lockwood, Alex K-KJ6RIN, Victoria-KJ6SYO and Kira
Information on Pathfinders. ThePathfinder Clubis a worldwide program organized and directed by the Youth Department of the General Conference of theSeventh-day Adventist Church. It offers a wide range of learning experiences for young people 10 to 15 years of age (and older) and is operated by the international Seventh-day Adventist church under the direction and control of the local conference youth director. There are pathfinders all over the world. Pathfinder clubs are sponsored by a localSeventh-day Adventist Churchor school and meet on a regular basis - often weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. Annually, each conference will hold a large event known as a camporee where Pathfinders from throughout a local conference will come together to participate in events, activities, competitions, and religious meetings. An estimated 38% of Adventist youth aged 18 and under "Are members of Pathfinders or a similar church-sponsored youth group", according to a 2002 worldwide survey of local church leaders. Activities include community service, camping, crafts, classwork, marching, Bible study, Seventh-day Adventist Church history, and leadership training. Staff to student ratio is said to be about 1:5, which the organization stresses as an important learning benefit for participants. Participants are children and teenagers aged 10–15, progressing through different ranks calledclass levelseach year.
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