Weekly Announcements Feb 5 2017

 

Effective Speaking

Monday Feb 6 will be our local squadron effective speaking competition. Local members of the community will be in attendance to judge the cadets.


Curling         curling

The squadron will be starting curling practice with CI Heisler in January 2017. Please monitor the Facebook page to know when practices are.

Indian Head Curling Club.

Wednesdays: 4 pm to 6 pm
Sundays: 10 am to 12 am

Please bring a pair of clean shoes a water bottle. Brooms and sliders will be provided.

Zone Playoffs will be in Estevan Saturday Feb 11th.

The curling team will leave from the Memorial Hall in Indian Head, Saturday Feb 11 @ 830 am. Lunch and supper will be provided. Cadets will return around 930 pm.

Cadets or Mr. Heisler will text parents to update arrival times.


Parade Monday Feb 20

This parade day is the provincial holiday Family Day.

The squadron is scheduled to go to  Ravine Adventures near Balcarres. This daytime activity, will be a family event, and the whole family is invited to spend the afternoon with us having some fun outdoors.

Information and permission forms were handed out last week and are Due Monday Feb 6.


Parade Night Attendance

If you are gong to be absent from cadets on a Monday night parade, you must call the squadron office @306-695-2795 or email info@691hawk.ca. If you post on Facebook, tell a friend your not coming or not show up it will be marked as absent.


Administration Officer

2Lt Pat Beanland has announced her intentions to leave the cadet program at the end of the training year. The squadron thanks her for her many year of service and dedication. She will be greatly missed.

The squadron must begin now to find and train a new team member to take her position.

Looking for Part-time Work?

Do you enjoy working with Youth?

Are you looking for adventure?

Our organization is looking for individuals that can be a positive influence on youth aged 12-19 yrs of age.  This position will require a national screening check, drivers abstract and character references.  The position may include supervision, instruction of variety of topics, administration, and some travel with overnight stays may be required.  Assets for this position would include previous work with youth, enthusiasm, willing to learn new skills, willing to listen,  previous cadet or military experience, and/or any technical skills.  This position can provide financial compensation once it’s determined a good fit.  All Training will be provided free of charge.

For more information and to set up an initial phone interview, please contact Captain Trent Walton @ info@691hawk.ca