Please read over the enclosed materials carefully
THEME: “Here I am, Send me ”
LOCATION: Estrella Mountain Regional Park
14805 W. Vineyard Ave., Goodyear, AZ 85338
FAIR FEE $2 per person - covers vehicle entrance fee.
PARADE This year clubs will ONLY be graded on their uniform. No marching will be graded.
FAIR SCHEDULE: Give special notice to the schedule and mark the appointment time for the Directors’ Meeting. It is important that your club be represented at this meeting
YEARLY POINTS: For coming to the Fair, you will receive up to 150 points toward your total.
EVENTS: Be sure your Pathfinders are involved in the activities.
FOOD BOOTH: Clubs may sell food for lunch if they so desire. Our office must be notified if your club is having a food booth and what you will be selling.
PINE CAR DERBY : This is an Activity, NOT an Honor; all Cars must to be constructed prior to Pathfinder Fair.
CLEAN UP: Each club must leave the Fair area clean. This includes food booth areas. Bring trash bags, a rake or broom to tidy up.
RACE: “Here I am, Send me Race”. This activity is a relay where pathfinder clubs will race to finish the fastest .
SUPERVISION: Please keep your Pathfinders under your supervision at ALL times. Conference personnel and Master Guides are instructed to escort wandering children and Pathfinders to their director.
NEW CLUBS: Please do not stay at home even if you feel that your club is not ready. Come as you are, even if you don’t have uniforms. The Fair is an exciting time for Pathfinders. Don’t leave home without them!!! PARKING and VEHICLES: Please follow directions of the parking attendants and respect the vehicles that may need to get in or out of the parking area. Do not block passage ways. Respect any reserved parking areas. No parking fee!
Arizona Pathfinder Fair 03-10-19
Estrella Mountain Regional Park
Pine Car Derby Race Activity
Race Schedule and Format:
Inspection and Registration of all cars begins at 8:00 am; all cars must be registered
by 9:00 am, there will be no late registration!
At the time of registration and after passing inspection, each car will be allowed 2
(two) practice runs on the Qualifying lane of the track.
Qualifying rounds begin at 10:00 am.
Elimination and championship rounds will start following Qualifying and run until
completion.
Each car will be registered by Pathfinder Club, please have an adult present for in-
spection and to register car.
A single qualification round will be held for each car, all qualification runs will be
on the same lane on the track.
The top 32 qualifying cars will race in the Elimination round, the 4 fastest cars will
race in the Championship round to determine fastest cars 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.
All registered cars must be picked up by 1:30 pm or the owners forfeits ownership.
Car Construction Rules: Car body is to be constructed from Pine Wood.
Maximum wheel diameter is 1 and a 1/4”.
Maximum axel diameter is 1/8”.
Maximum car size, including wheels, may not exceed 7” long x 2 ¾” wide.
Minimum width between wheels shall be 1 ¾”.
Minimum ground clearance between car bottom and track shall be 3/8”.
All cars will be weighed on the same scale. Each car may not exceed 5 (five)
ounces total weight. Metal or wood weights may be added to reach maximum rac-
ing weight.
No wheel bearings, bushings, springs, starting devices, loose or moving weights or
parts are allowed.
Custom parts such as drivers, windshields, pipes, headers, roll bars, and other de-
tails are permissible, provided they do not cause the car to exceed the maximum
width, length, and weight specifications.
“Here I Am, Send ME” Relay Race
The purpose of this event is to: nurture teamwork, demonstrate pathfinder skills, exer-
cise mental and physical abilities, and finish with a tower where one will be ready to
hear God’s voice.
This activity is a relay where pathfinder clubs will race to finish the fastest. The relay
consists of four stations. All listed materials used for this event MUST be provided
by each club.
A special award will be awarded for the best Hour Glass Tower built.
Station 1. Hula Hoop Chain Walk
In this station, ALL club pathfinders will hold hands in a straight line.
The first pathfinder in line will squeeze through the hula hoop passing it to the next
pathfinder without breaking handhold. When the second pathfinder in line has
successfully transferred the hula hoop, the first pathfinder in line will break hand-
hold and join hands with the last pathfinder in line. Repeat this process until the
hula hoop reaches the finish line. Proceed to the next station.
Materials needed:
Hula Hoop
Note: If handhold is broken “during the hula hoop transfer” the team will need to re-
start from the beginning!
Station 2: The Swing
In this station, pathfinders will build a swing. 4 pathfinders (2 at each end) will carry
one pathfinder to the finish line without touching the ground. At the finish line, 4
different pathfinders will carry back a new pathfinder to the starting line.
Continue to the next station when the team has successfully reached the starting line.
Suggested Method: Tie a clove hitch knot to the 6ft wooden rod. Wrap a minimum
of two loops around the sitting board. Finish with a clove hitch back at the wood-
en rod. Repeat this process to attach the other side of the board to the 6ft wooden
rod.
Material Needed:
2 pieces of approximately 12 foot length sash cord (adjust as needed)
Sitting board that accommodates a pathfinder
6 foot wooden pole
Note: If the pathfinder on the swing touches the ground or the swing breaks in the pro-
cess, pathfinders will need to restart this station from the beginning.
Station 3: Worm-Walk.
In this station, 2 pathfinders will leap together as a unit to the finish line. The leading
pathfinder will hold onto a board fastened by a rope while stepping on another
board behind him/her. The trailing pathfinder will hold on to the leading path-
finder’s foot board while stepping on another board behind him/her. Motion
needs to be performed without letting go of the boards.
Material Needed:
3 flat wooden boards (3ft long-recommended; adjust as needed) with attached
rope from end to end.
Secure rope ends using metal strips and screws (recommended)
Station 4: Grand Finale: Hour Glass Tower!
The tower is constructed from two large pyramids interlocked together. It must be
built on its side then raised vertically, if 6ft or longer rods are used. (Time limit:
40min; please practice!!)
Material needed:
6 x wooden rods; 6ft long- (for 2 tripods)
6 x wooden rods; 4ft long [for horizontal base (3) and handrail(3)]
2 x wooden rods; 4ft long- (platform)
6 x wooden rods; 1-3ft long- (platform)
7-10 x 1ft wooden rods- (ladder)
21 x lashing lengths rope
2 x 12ft rope- (ladder)
2 x 5ft rope- (platform)
Stuffed animal dressed in pathfinder gear
6 x 5ft long rope to secure/adjust tripod apex (Optional)
3 x 10ft long guy lines and 3 stakes for additional tower stability (Optional)
Resources:
Hour glass tower YouTube video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=41bDo26uIQ0
Method:
Using three 6ft rods and a Tripod Lashing, build a tripod.
Using square lashings, fix three 4ft rods across the butt ends.
This is the base unit – lay it on its side. (see figure a)
Prepare a second tripod with 3 more 6ft rods.
Feed one leg of the tripod through the apex of the base unit. Complete the top unit
by lashing 3 x 4ft rods close to the butt ends using square lashings – this will form the
handrail ( see figure b)
Once the frames have been positioned correctly, lash the main rods together using
square lashings. Note: although the rods cross at an acute angle, you must use a
square lashing.
*Optional: Add additional strength by lashing the apex of each tripod to the opposite
main rods using a round turn and two half hitches. ( see figure c) Raise tower upright Once the tower is upright, check that the top is level. Lower it again and make any
necessary adjustments. Platform: While the tower is horizontal, fit the platform by lashing 2 x 4ft rods approximately
1ft below the handrail using square lashings
Lash 6 x 1-3ft rods across the 4ft rods. Make a clove hitch at the beginning of each
4ft rod to secure rope. Then loop the rope around once on each 1-3ft rod; ending it
with a clove hitch at the opposite end of 4ft rod.
Ladder:
Secure rope to the platform using a clove hitch knot. Then, loop the rope around
once on the end of each of the 1ft wooden rods. ( Use 7-10 rods to make the ladder)
Secure the end of the ladder by tying a clove hitch to the horizontal rod on the base
of the tower.
Raise the tower.
Place a Stuffed Animal dressed in Pathfinder club gear or anything with this Fair’s
Theme- on the top of the platform.
Relay completed: Good Job!
RESOURCES:
Hour glass tower video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41bDo26uIQ0
Tripod Lashing video
https://www.animatedknots.com/lashtripod/
Square Lashing video
https://www.animatedknots.com/lashsquare/
Clove hitch video
http://www.animatedknots.com/cloveend/
REGISTRATION FORM
2019 Pathfinder Fair: Here I Am, Send Me
03.10.19
Estrella Mountain Regional Park
Due in Youth Department March 4, 2019.
E-mail: [email protected] or fax: 480-991-4833
Church name: __________________________________________ Club name: ____________________________________________ Director: ______________________________________________ Phone: __________________ Email: _______________________ Total # of Pathfinders, staff & family members : _________ Reservation total: ________ x $2.00 *each = $_________
Fair Schedule 03-10-19
6:30 a.m. Prep time
7:30 a.m. Club Registration Gaby Corella 8:00 a.m. Directors’ meeting Fred Daniel 9:00 a.m. Uniform Inspection and parade Dalia Carrillo ( As clubs are lining up for the parade, the coordinators will inspect the Pathfinders and uniforms ) 10:00 a.m. Pine Car Derby Race George Herber 10:30 a.m. Opening Ceremony
Opening Prayer: English-Spanish Carol Lawson Color Guard Lilly Chairez Pledge of Allegiance Judy & Dave Preston Pathfinder law: English Eunice Lopez, PV Sp Pathfinder law: Spanish Eunice Lopez, WV Sp Pathfinder Pledge: English Dalia Carrillo, Shalom Sp Pathfinder Pledge: Spanish Armando Metelin, Chandler Sp Pathfinder song: English Uriel Rojas, Monte Vista Sp Pathfinder song: Spanish Hugo Lozano, Mesa Sp Worship Thought Fred Daniel 11:00 a.m. Activities Booths Scrap Books Relay race 12:00 p.m. Lunch Individually 1:00 pm Drill Down Everyone 1:30 pm Closing Ceremonies and Clean-Up
Please do not leave early or without cleaning your area.
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SCRAPBOOK SCORE SHEET
SCRAPBOOKS WILL IN EVERY CLUBS BOOTH WHERE THEY MAY BE VIEWED AND WILL BE JUDGED.
BOOTH SCORE SHEET
ELEMENT BEING JUDGED POSSIBLE POINTS POINTS RECEIVED
Made by Pathfinders 6
Cover with club name 5
Table of Contents 6
PHOTOS 5
CAPTIONS 6
Activities (including community service)
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NEATNESS 5
ORIGINALITY 6
TOTAL POINTS 50
ELEMENT BEING JUDGED POSSIBLE POINTS POINTS RECEIVED
Set up on time 15
Content reflects years work with examples
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Correct dimensions and orderly 5
Originality 5
Captions with flags and club name 10
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ACTIVITIES Pathfinder Fair: 03-10-19
Booth Instructions: A booth 10 X 10 is a way for you to showcase your Club. Shows your club name and choose a few things to display that highlight your club’s year. The scrap book will show each activity in pictures. Points will be awarded as indicated on the Score Sheet.
Scrap book Scrap books will be all together in a booth where they may be viewed and will be judged. Bring them when you register. Note: Scrap books are worth 50 Fair Points. Points will be awarded as indicated on the Score Sheet. Relay Race- Fun activity. No points awarded
Award Point Summary Pathfinder Fair: 3-10-19
Points Possible Points Earned
1. Club attendance 150 pts ___________
75% and up = 150 points
50% to 74% = 110 points
25% to 49% = 75 points
2. Uniforms 50 pts ___________
3. Booth 50 pts ___________
4. Scrap Book 50 pts ___________
5. Club participation in activities 100 pts ___________
TOTAL 400 pts ___________
EXTRA CREDIT POINTS for FANCY DRILL ( not required ) 50 pts ___________ Grand total for fair ___________
AWARD PLACEMENT
First Place ———— 360 and up pts Second Place ———— 290 – 359 pts Third Place ———— 225 – 289 pts Participation Award— 110 -224 pts
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