Kids grow up so fast make sure you make the most of their Childhood! Our program holds events that will help create special times for you and your child.
We use the teachings of the Native Americans. The Big Brave Teaches the little brave about life & the little brave reminds the Big Brave how to play.
Past Events:
2009
Jan. Almost All nighter
2008
Dec. - OSU Hockey Game
Nov. - Turkey Shoot
Oct. - Fall Campout "Willson"
Sept. - Homeless Food Drive
August - Rails to trails biking
July - Parade & Outdoor Drama
June - Father / Son Golf outing
May - OSU Baseball Game
April - Spring Campout
March - Pinewood Derby
Feb. - Alnighter at Brice
Jan. - OSU Hockey Game
2007
Dec. - Ohio Outdoor Village
Nov. - Turkey Shoot
Oct. - Campout
Sept. - Food Drive
August - Swimming Party
July - 4th of July Parade
June - Fishing Derby
May - Magic Mountain Lock-in
March - Pinewood Derby
February - Ft. Rapids Sleepover
January - Bowling Tourney
2006
December - OSUHockey Game
October - Fishing Derby
September - Campout Camp Kern
August - Big Swim
July - 4th of July Parade
June - Tecumseh Outdoor Dram
May - OSU Baseball Game
April - Spring Campout
March - Magic Mountain Lock-in
February - Dayton Airforce Mus
2005
December - Osu Hockey Game
November - Turkey Shoot
October - Corn Maze
September - Campout Camp Kern
August - Big Swim
July - 4th of July Parade
June - Tecumseh Outdoor Drama
May - Fireman Museum
April - Spring Campout
March - Pinewood Derby
February - Bowling Tournament
January - Zoo sleepover
Theme, History and Mission Statement
(as taken from the Native Sons and Daughters Programs™ Tribal Members Handbook and National Longhouse Ltd., Native Sons and Daughters Programs™ bylaws)
North American Indian Theme - The Indian theme of the Native Sons and Daughters Programs™ is significant, but not simply because a North American Indian provided the inspiration for them.
Deeply rooted in North American Indian culture is a profound appreciation for the Creator, or Great Spirit, as well as an understanding of the independence of the forces of nature. The importance of these values is becoming increasingly accepted in modern urban society which, until recently, had failed to recognize their significance.
Also ingrained in North American Indian culture are honesty, dignity, and a feeling of responsibility for the well being of others. Perhaps most important is the genuine concern among North American Indian parents to teach these ethics to their children and to guide them to an adulthood of integrity. These traits, which permeate the way of life for the North American Indian, are the essence of parenting and the foundation of this program.
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