Start Date-End Date: 08/20/2016-08/21/2016
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Summary: This exciting training is a must for anyone interested in leading VOC volunteers!
Description: This training is exclusively for those interested in crew leading volunteers on VOC projects. In addition to learning thefundamentals of successful volunteer crew management for the construction and maintenance of sustainable trails, participants will gain an understanding of how VOC projects function and the role in which a VOC crew leader plays. Through classroom sessions, field exercises and role playing, you'll learn leadership strategies and techniques, tool use, and safety. The training will be held at the Mt. Evans Outdoor Lab in Evergreen. All trainees will receive a crew leader manual, a set of quick reference cards, and other materials that make for a fun and rewarding experience.
Experience:This workshop is best for individuals that have had experience working on volunteer outdoor stewardship projects.It is intended for volunteers interested in becoming a VOC crew leader, and prior participation in at least one VOC project is reccomended. If you'd like to take a crew leader training on behalf of another organization, please see our Outdoor Stewardship Institute (OSI) opportunities.
Payment and Discount Information: The cost of this training is $80; however, volunteers who participated in 3 or more VOC projects in 2015 or 2016 will receive a $20 discount. Note: Discounted payments cannot me made online. If you qualify for a discount, contact Dan at 303-715-1010, ext. 117 or Emma at ext. 115 to make your payment or for further questions.
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Desired Number of Volunteers: 25
Total Adult Volunteers Attended: 10
Total Youth Volunteers Attended: 0
Total Volunteer Days: 10
Total Unique Volunteers: 5
Total Volunteer Hours: 80
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Stipend Hours: 0
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16 and older
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