School is out for the SUMMER! What does that mean in your area?

Started by Major Carrales, May 31, 2013, 06:31:49 PM

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Major Carrales

OK...now that school is out and that "dark period" between January and June is illumated once again with the brilliance of FREEDOM.  What does that mean for your unit and it's personnel.

I can say that meeting attendance for cadets has actually been DOWN during the summer.  I suspect this so because our unit meets at a school and some parents and cadets assume that it is a school program that comes to an end with the last bell.

For many, I assume, it is opposite since now, in theory, cadets have more time to focus on CAP.  Also parents and even some CAP officers who work in education.

What is your experience in these matters?  Looking to get a good sampling from around the nation. :D
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whatevah

This is something that every social group has to deal with, not unique to CAP... My unit planned to see 20-50% lower average meeting attendance.  Something that helps, especially with cadet participation is planning (or at least scheduling) your events and special meetings well in advance. Get the schedule out early, since many vacation plans are locked in during the winter and spring.  Even for fall events, get those out in the mid spring before attendance drops off due to tests and summer.
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unmlobo

Oh God it is so hot.  Hmm let's do outdoors meeting at the heat of the day.  Safety are you ready for dehydration and heat exhaustion? 
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Peeka

Quote from: unmlobo on May 31, 2013, 07:40:52 PM
Oh God it is so hot.  Hmm let's do outdoors meeting at the heat of the day.  Safety are you ready for dehydration and heat exhaustion? 
"Members will refrain from using profanities..."~ Membership Code of Conduct   :-\

johnnyb47

Quote from: Peeka on May 31, 2013, 08:16:44 PM
Quote from: unmlobo on May 31, 2013, 07:40:52 PM
Oh God it is so hot.  Hmm let's do outdoors meeting at the heat of the day.  Safety are you ready for dehydration and heat exhaustion? 
"Members will refrain from using profanities..."~ Membership Code of Conduct   :-\
That word always gets me too.
"Safety". The other OTHER four letter word.
:D

Our meetings start going a bit later into the evening now that school is out and participation is usually a bit higher.
I hope to get a few walk-ins over the next month as well. seems teh start of every summer we get a couple of new members.
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MajorM

Tuesday Night at the Movies where we show aerospace movies, pop some popcorn, open up the soda fridge, and just chill.  This summer we might just try doing it under the stars out in front of our facility along the flight line...

Eclipse

A fair number of members from through out the wing think CAP takes a hiatus just because they want to be elsewhere at Summer activities,
then they complain when 3-4 months go by with no progress or activity.

Workin' on that.

"That Others May Zoom"

BillB

For a program I wrote years ago, research of Squadrons in four Regions showed membership activity at Squadron level dropped during the summer period. Reasons were encampments, special activities and vacations. The lack of advanced or experienced cadets led to lower than normal mentoring of any new cadets often causing them to drop out of the program due to lack of interest or just being bored.
Any recruiting efforts during summer months basically were a waste of time. Until cadets return from activities and vacations little can be accomplished of value. But the summer is the time to start planning for recruiting in August thru October.
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AngelWings

Cookouts, parties, day trips, adventures, and the regular romantics of life.

In CAP, the same minus the parties and romantics.

PHall

Quote from: Peeka on May 31, 2013, 08:16:44 PM
Quote from: unmlobo on May 31, 2013, 07:40:52 PM
Oh God it is so hot.  Hmm let's do outdoors meeting at the heat of the day.  Safety are you ready for dehydration and heat exhaustion? 
"Members will refrain from using profanities..."~ Membership Code of Conduct   :-\

So what was the profanity? ???

AngelWings

Quote from: PHall on June 01, 2013, 02:01:44 AM
Quote from: Peeka on May 31, 2013, 08:16:44 PM
Quote from: unmlobo on May 31, 2013, 07:40:52 PM
Oh God it is so hot.  Hmm let's do outdoors meeting at the heat of the day.  Safety are you ready for dehydration and heat exhaustion? 
"Members will refrain from using profanities..."~ Membership Code of Conduct   :-\

So what was the profanity? ???
I believe the S word was used. Never use the S word. It is extremely profane. We shall not use this word unless we specifically want to do paperwork, briefings, and wear reflective equipment.

PHall

Quote from: AngelWings on June 01, 2013, 02:08:55 AM
Quote from: PHall on June 01, 2013, 02:01:44 AM
Quote from: Peeka on May 31, 2013, 08:16:44 PM
Quote from: unmlobo on May 31, 2013, 07:40:52 PM
Oh God it is so hot.  Hmm let's do outdoors meeting at the heat of the day.  Safety are you ready for dehydration and heat exhaustion? 
"Members will refrain from using profanities..."~ Membership Code of Conduct   :-\

So what was the profanity? ???
I believe the S word was used. Never use the S word. It is extremely profane. We shall not use this word unless we specifically want to do paperwork, briefings, and wear reflective equipment.

I actually wanted unmlobo to answer this.  If he was trying to be sarcastic then maybe a  >:D should have been used. ::)

SarDragon

QuoteOh God it is so hot.

I believe that this is the offending phrase, and is actually more blasphemous than profane, according to modern usage.
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PHall

Quote from: SarDragon on June 01, 2013, 04:22:12 AM
QuoteOh God it is so hot.

I believe that this is the offending phrase, and is actually more blasphemous than profane, according to modern usage.

Depending on which Deity/Religion you believe in...

SarDragon

Quote from: PHall on June 01, 2013, 04:50:58 AM
Quote from: SarDragon on June 01, 2013, 04:22:12 AM
QuoteOh God it is so hot.

I believe that this is the offending phrase, and is actually more blasphemous than profane, according to modern usage.

Depending on which Deity/Religion you believe in...

OK, it is my opinion that this is the offending phrase, and is actually more blasphemous than profane, according to modern usage. This has nothing to do with beliefs, but only with definitions.  ;)
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Huey Driver

We still have three more weeks of school, as do most schools where Sandy hit.

Also being from the Jersey Shore, we have a summer tourism based economy, which almost every single member of the squadron supports in some way. Most SM's have day job year round so it doesn't really affect their attendance of CAP, but our cadet side takes a hurting. We easily get less than half of our regular season crew in attendance. Also, we can't plan any trips/events/o-flights in the summer either.
With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right...

Storm Chaser

Quote from: SarDragon on June 01, 2013, 04:22:12 AM
QuoteOh God it is so hot.

I believe that this is the offending phrase, and is actually more blasphemous than profane, according to modern usage.

Are you kidding me? People are getting offended because of this? I don't see the "profanity" or "blasphemy" or "offense" at all.

As for the OP, there are certainly many that take vacation during the summer so attendance will tend to fluctuate. Then you have summer encampment and NCSAs as well. I think the key is to have some fun activities planned. For some members, CAP is all they have going on this summer. And our mission is all year round.

ZigZag911

Not yet...here in the northeast school runs well into June.

unmlobo

Quote from: Storm Chaser on June 01, 2013, 01:03:54 PM
Quote from: SarDragon on June 01, 2013, 04:22:12 AM
QuoteOh God it is so hot.

I believe that this is the offending phrase, and is actually more blasphemous than profane, according to modern usage.

Are you kidding me? People are getting offended because of this? I don't see the "profanity" or "blasphemy" or "offense" at all.

As for the OP, there are certainly many that take vacation during the summer so attendance will tend to fluctuate. Then you have summer encampment and NCSAs as well. I think the key is to have some fun activities planned. For some members, CAP is all they have going on this summer. And our mission is all year round.

Please forgive my use of profanity, however when the temps are above 90*F well after 930pm, it might be time to pray to a higher being.  However if you feel the word saf*** is a profane word, please zip up your man suit and grow up.  I am in the Air Force where it is a daily nuisance but something we live with.  Now I shall dethrone my soap box and try not to get sunburnt outside.
As for my timing I work shift work and just woke up after getting off work at 1230am. 
Major, CAP
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AngelWings

I was joking about the S word being safety. It was intended to be funny.