Identifying the Scope of Mazama Programs: Community Input Session

Part of the “Building the future of Mazama Programs” Strategic Project

As the Mazamas enter our 125th year, we are working on ways to increase the reach of our mission and work toward achieving our vision of “Everyone enjoying and protecting the mountains.” As part of the Mazamas strategic plan, we will focus our attention on creating comprehensive leader training programs across all of the recreational disciplines that we participate in. Our goal is to create quality leaders of many recreational disciplines to better serve the diverse interests of our members and the greater outdoor community.

After a successful community input session where participants discussed the fundamental values of Mazama programs, we continue to the next step in our “Building the Future” Strategic Project.

The Mazamas invites you to a community input session on November 2 in the Mazama Mountaineering Centers’ Holman Auditorium, from 7–9 p.m. We will be discussing the scope of current and future Mazama programs and the types of leaders and educators that will be needed to inspire the next generation of Mazamas. We will also be discussing the Mazamas role in the creation of national standards for volunteer leadership and the effect these standards will have on the development of new leaders and educators in our organization.

If you are interested in the future success and sustainability of outdoor education and activities at the Mazamas, please consider attending.

Please RSVP here for the November Meeting

 

Groups

  • Volunteers