RYLA Dates for 2018: May 18-20, 2018 at Camp Upham Woods, Wisconsin Dells, WI
What Is RYLA
Established as a Rotary Structured Program in 1971, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is Rotary's leadership training program for young people.
The Rotary District 6250 RYLA program is a camp designed to build future leaders and Rotarians who exemplify the four way test.
Is it the Truth?
Is it fair to all concerned?
Will it build good will and better friendships?
Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
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Where is it?
RYLA will be held at Camp Upham Woods, Wisconsin Dells, WI
When is it?
The 2018 Rotary District 6250 RYLA Program is May 18 – 20, 2018
Who can attend?
Each year Rotary Clubs can sponsor students from local high schools to attend (it is strongly suggested sophomores be chosen, however this is not a requirement)
Adult Rotarians are always welcome and needed to help facilitate the Conference (and to come have fun!)
What is the cost?
The cost to attend the camp is:
$200 if complete paperwork is submitted by April 1, 2018 and is paid by the local Rotary Club.
$225 for any registrations with paperwork arriving after April 2, 2018 - Apirl 13, 2018
Please Note: Due to club response and camp limits we will be at a a maximum occupancy this year. Availability will be on a first apply, first filled basis. All paperwork must be submitted to guarantee a spot.
Please note that transportation is the local Rotary Club’s responsibility.
Learn about RYLA at RI
Click here to learn more about RYLA on the Rotary International website.
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Sun Prairie Rotary is looking for new host families for our next student. We don't know who our next student is yet, however, the student will be assigned to our club very soon. We need to find the first host family by May. If you know of anyone interested in hosting, please have them contact us.
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