So you want to be a Sierra Club leader?
The Angeles Chapter Sierra Club is home to one of the largest outings programs on the planet. Each year, the Chapter sponsors thousands of trips ranging from beach barbecues to mountaineering expeditions in Southern California, across the nation and the world.
You can take the first step toward becoming a leader by attending a class offered by the chapter Leadership Training Committee on Saturday, Oct. 6, at Eaton Canyon Nature Center in Pasadena. But you must sign up before Sept. 22 to participate.
The class is held just twice a year for training in this important leadership role. During the seminar, participants learn the basics of leadership. Experienced Sierra Club leaders will tell you how to plan a trip, prevent problems on the trail and make sure that everyone – including you – has a great time.
They’ll also explain good conservation and safety practices while on the trail. And they’ll give you tips for getting your “O” rating quickly and then, if you choose, pursuing more advanced leadership ratings.
The all-day class costs $25. The application is online at angeles.sierraclub.org/ltc.
Mail the application and check, payable to Sierra Club, to Steve Botan, LTC Registrar, 18816 Thornwood Circle, Huntington Beach 92646. You also can reach Botan by phone (714-321-1296) or e-mail (ltcregistrar@hundredpeaks.org).
Applications and checks are due Sept. 22. Scholarships are
available for those with financial need. Apply to LTC Chair
Tina Bowman (tina@bowmandesigngroup.com).
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