The start of week 3 saw me again at Abernethy to see the young men put through their RYLA paces. Already the signs of developing team strengths were evident. The full range of challenges to be overcome was impressive, with some tasks high off the ground especially challenging due to the wet weather. However, all were overcome successfully. It is a fantastic week and one that every 1010 Rotarian should see, even if they are not currently sending people to RYLA. It was a great pleasure to see some visiting Rotarians and to talk about the RYLA participants with councillors Arthur, Ken and Lars. This really is a tremendousopportunity to develop leadership skills in young people and I hope that all Clubs will continue to support it.
Sunday, 19 July 2009
DG's travels
The start of week 3 saw me again at Abernethy to see the young men put through their RYLA paces. Already the signs of developing team strengths were evident. The full range of challenges to be overcome was impressive, with some tasks high off the ground especially challenging due to the wet weather. However, all were overcome successfully. It is a fantastic week and one that every 1010 Rotarian should see, even if they are not currently sending people to RYLA. It was a great pleasure to see some visiting Rotarians and to talk about the RYLA participants with councillors Arthur, Ken and Lars. This really is a tremendousopportunity to develop leadership skills in young people and I hope that all Clubs will continue to support it.
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