The History of Venturing Crew 369

1994

June 22, 1994Explorer Post 369 had its first meeting.
December 1994When Post 369 paid for 1995's charter it was officially charted for 1994.

1995

January 1995Explorer Post 369 took a trip to Australia to attend the 17th Australian Jamboree.
March 18, 1995Scout Show
October 31, 1995Volunteered for the Center of Science and Industries Halloween UnMasked party.
December 21-23, 1995St. Stephens Food Drive

1996

June 30-6, 1996Explorer Post 369 went on its first Summer Camp
October 26, 1996Volunteered for the Center of Science and Industries Halloween UnMasked party.
December 21-22, 1996St. Stephens Food Drive

1997

Jan 2-10, 1997Explorer Post 369 took a trip to Australia to the Mega10 Venture Mute.
March 1, 1997Explorer Post 369 volunteered to cook for its first Maple Syrup Festival.
April 5, 1997Explorer Post 369 had its little 10x20 booth samwiched between the giant Comp-u-Serve's and AT&T's Explorer Post's booth. We still placed in the competitions:-)
December 20-21, 1997St. Stephens Food Drive

1998

March 7, 1998Explorer Post 369 once again cooked for the Maple Sugar Festival.
May 7, 1998Karl Mathias received the Explorer Leadership Award at the Explorer Recognition Dinner.
August of 1998Explorer Post 369 was converted to Venturing Crew 369!
November 20, 1998Venturing Crew 369 published its first UNIX/Leadership Training Manual. (From Mr. Corder's Books).
December 4, 1998Venturing Crew 369 was the first Boy Scout program to put on an exhibit at the Junior Achievement "Young Entrepreneurs Trade Fair"
December 19, 1998St. Stephens Food Drive

1999

January 6, 1999Meeting with architect Dave Fox to plan our new training facilities.
May 8, 1999Last Exploring event for 369. The Exploring Recognition Dinner. Guest speaker John E. Sestina. Associate Advisor Andrew P. Drake was inducted into the Explorer Hall of Fame. James D. Corder was presented the William H. Spurgeon III award.
May 22-23, 1999Venturing Crew 369 plants the flowers for the Memorial Tournament
June 22, 1999Venturing Crew goes to Summer Camp
August 11, 1999Venturing Crew gives a UNIX Demonstration at The Ohio State Fair.
October 29, 1999Training manual now in its second addition. Mr. Corder allows 369 to use his Perl Training Manual
November 16-17, 1999Women In Technology sponsors Venturing Crew 369's booth at the itec Convention (Information Technology Expositions & Conferences). 369 was the first group under 21 allowed to enter let alone have a booth. James D. Corder was one of the Key Note Speakers.
December 18, 1999St. Stephens Food Drive

2000

Septembeer of this year the reins of the program was handed over to the Associate Advisors.
Mr. Drake will teach UNIX and Mr. Potter will teach Perl.
February 22, 2000Venturing Crew 369 had its own Awards Banquet at DeVinchi's.
February 26, 2000Venturing Crew 369 once again cooks for the Maple Sugar Festival
March 4, 2000Venturing Crew 369 once again cooks for the Maple Sugar Festival
April 18, 2001Mr. Corder's Birthday Party, Thank you Hosh
May 6,7,14, 2000Venturing Crew 369 plants the flowers for the Memorial Tournament.
June 27, 2000Training Manuals now in its third addition.
August 14, 2000Venturing Crew 369 asked Council if they could use the Career Awareness Survey. Council said only Crews outside of Franklin County could use it.
October 13-15, 2000More manuals printed due to growth.
December 16, 2000St. Stephens Food Drive

2001

February 24, 2001Venturing Crew 369 once again cooks for the Maple Sugar Festival
March 3, 2001Venturing Crew 369 once again cooks for the Maple Sugar Festival
April 18, 2001"When the Dragons Grow Too Mighty", by S. Potter
May 12,13,20 2001Venturing Crew 369 plants the flowers for the Memorial Tournament.
August 1, 2001We asked the Council for access to the Career Awareness Survey. We were told that "national" said only Explorer Post may use it.
August 7, 2001Mr. Drake's Last Meeting, good luck on your law career.

2002

February 23, 2002
March 2, 2002
369 cooks for the Maple Sugar Festival.
May 11,12,18,19, 2002369 Plants Flowers for the Murfield, Memorial Tournament
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