Homework…tests…quizzes…sports games…band practice…club meetings. How do you guys do it these days!?
If you want to learn how to better
prioritize your life and effective ways to handle your everyday routine, we think
we know just the summer adventure program to help you accomplish just that
(hint: it’s us!) With this summer being our 18th, we’ve found that experiencing
all that nature and world travel has to offer can change your outlook on life for
the better.
Being Leader of the Day (or even just part of a sweet Moondance crew) can teach you how to keep up with many different responsibilities by providing an opportunity to practice and master a variety of outdoor and social skills. The skills that you’re taught and that you practice during your outdoor adventure travel can be done by anyone with some patience, perseverance and instruction, so everyone can gain valuable life skills by learning about nature and the areas where we travel. Nature can help you gain confidence, become a stronger leader and best of all, create lasting friendships. AND there’s no experience necessary to get all these great things out of a Moondance trip (though if you have experience, what better way to keep learning and growing than on one of our trips?)
Motivation to Persevere
Hey, we know it’s not easy being a teen these days – snarky group texts! Mean Facebook messages! Dealing with the difficulties that come with growing up presents a challenge in itself: to give up or to persevere. But you’ve got a choice! Perseverance can be taught through experiencing nature in a beautiful setting with a group of new friends.
Not only will participating in a Moondance trip give you the experience of taking control and leading others in activities including backpacking, rock climbing and whitewater rafting, but simply observing the power of nature in the outdoors can give you a reason to reach a little farther and jump a little higher. To “Live in the Moment.”
If you're ready to experience the AWESOME power of nature, we’re here to make it happen. You can call the office and get more information about any and every trip you so desire. Even on our community service trips, you not only use nature to your benefit but also give back to nature as well, though all of the programs are planned with environmental concerns in mind.
Being Leader of the Day (or even just part of a sweet Moondance crew) can teach you how to keep up with many different responsibilities by providing an opportunity to practice and master a variety of outdoor and social skills. The skills that you’re taught and that you practice during your outdoor adventure travel can be done by anyone with some patience, perseverance and instruction, so everyone can gain valuable life skills by learning about nature and the areas where we travel. Nature can help you gain confidence, become a stronger leader and best of all, create lasting friendships. AND there’s no experience necessary to get all these great things out of a Moondance trip (though if you have experience, what better way to keep learning and growing than on one of our trips?)
Motivation to Persevere
Hey, we know it’s not easy being a teen these days – snarky group texts! Mean Facebook messages! Dealing with the difficulties that come with growing up presents a challenge in itself: to give up or to persevere. But you’ve got a choice! Perseverance can be taught through experiencing nature in a beautiful setting with a group of new friends.
Not only will participating in a Moondance trip give you the experience of taking control and leading others in activities including backpacking, rock climbing and whitewater rafting, but simply observing the power of nature in the outdoors can give you a reason to reach a little farther and jump a little higher. To “Live in the Moment.”
If you're ready to experience the AWESOME power of nature, we’re here to make it happen. You can call the office and get more information about any and every trip you so desire. Even on our community service trips, you not only use nature to your benefit but also give back to nature as well, though all of the programs are planned with environmental concerns in mind.
Now who’s ready for some MOONDANCE?
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