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HISTORY OF FUTURE ROCKHOUNDS OF AMERICA

Rockhound clubs throughout the Federations have been supporting youth groups for many years. Most clubs have always had young members but often didn't know what sorts of activities to provide for them. Consequently many youth fell through the cracks. We’re sure no one would argue the fact that we need to ensure the future of our hobby by encouraging our youth. Knowing this, under the direction of AFMS President Bill Cox in 1984, a committee was added to the AFMS called "Junior Clubs." Bill coined the name "Future Rockhounds of America" and designed a certificate to be given to junior clubs becoming members of FRA. It gives pebble pups and juniors the distinction of belonging to something worthwhile. The only requirement for kids to obtain FRA membership is to be a member of a regional federation club with an AFMS affiliation. There are no dues to pay to AFMS. Starting in Fall 2004, Juniors Activities Chair Jim Brace-Thompson developed a free badge program of guided activities to provide youth leaders with 53 individual activities in 9 areas: Rocks & Minerals, Earth Resources, Fossils, Lapidary Arts, Collecting, Showmanship, Communication, Field Trips, and Leadership. In 2008, 6 new areas were added with 32 more activities on Earth Processes, Earth in Space, Gold Panning & Prospecting, Gemstone Lore & Legend, Stone Age Tools & Art, and Rocking on the Computer. Kids can now earn badges in each of 15 overall areas. Those earning a minimum of 6 of the 15 badges earn a “Rockhound” badge as a mark of accomplishment and distinction. Details of the program may be found on the “Kids Corner” section of the AFMS web site: www.amfed.org/fra/fra_badge.htm.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE AFMS YOUTH PROGRAM, FUTURE ROCKHOUNDS OF AMERICA?

Posted by Someone on March 8, 2008  •  Comments (64)  • 

All you need is a group of kids (or just 1 child), a sponsor, a name, and an application to FRA!

REQUIREMENTS:

Posted by Someone on March 8, 2008  •  Comments (64)  • 

  • Your group must be a member of your regional federation, either through a sponsoring club or through an independent application into your local federation.
  • The number of youth is not important: you can have as few as 1 or 2 and as many as you can handle.
  • Age: any kids up to the age of 18.
Just fill out the application or contact your regional federation Juniors Chair or check out the “Kids Corner” of the AFMS web site (www.amfed.org).