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updated 05/15/08

COMMITTEE-Membership-Venturing

Membership chair is Stacey Robert
 
Crew 12: LDS Everett 1st Ward
9509 19th Ave SE, Everett 98208
Randall 425-348-7975
Crew 20: McCollum Park
600 128th Street SE Everett, 98204
Tom 425-493-0357
Crew 22: LDS Mukilteo Ward
110-50th St SW, Everett 98203
Lawrence 425-407-0965
Crew 23: Faith Lutheran Church
6708 Cady Road, Everett, 98203
Dave 425-258-9595
Crew 55: LDS Everett 3rd Ward
9509 19th Ave SE, Everett 98208
Jessen 425-316-3140
Crew 71: LDS Mill Creek Ward
16124 35th Ave SE, Everett
Joshua 425-299-8491
Crew 112: LDS Everett 2nd Ward
110-50th St SW, Everett 98203
Lawrence 425-407-0965
Crew 412: LDS Everett 4th Ward
16124 35th Ave SE, Everett
Michael 425-357-6963
Crew 820: Parent of Crew 820 Donna 425-609-8361
     
Ship 226: Mill Town Sailing
404 14th Street, Everett, 98201
Clay 425-471-6578

 

Venturing is a youth development program of the Boy Scouts of America for young men and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) through 20 years of age.

Venturing's purpose is to provide positive experiences to help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults.

Sea Scouts is a specialized segment of the Venturing program, which was organized to address members' boating skills and promote knowledge of our maritime heritage.

Sea Scout units, called "ships," focus on sailing and cruising either sailboats or power vessels. During the boating seasons, Sea Scouts learn to maintain and operate then vessel, with a focus on learning the safe and proper methods of handling boats. Sea Scouts also learn the meaning of buoys and lights, how to take advantage of wind and tide, and how to drop anchor or approach a dock.

Most ships hold formal meetings conducted in either full dress of work uniforms. Swimming, lifesaving, first aid, Coast Guard Auxiliary Sailing and Seamanship, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses are taught with the ship by our own officers. The state safe boating course is also offered by many ships. Occasionally movies are shown, contests between crews are held, or internship visits are arranged.

What is Venturing?

How to Sign up

 

 
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