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Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA)

What is RYLA?
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a program that provides outstanding youth leaders an opportunity to expand and hone their leadership skills. RYLA is an international program that was created by Rotary International as a way to encourage strong leadership in youth. RYLA for Rotary District 5580 began in 1992 with 27 participants and has since blossomed to well over 100 participants (RYLArians).  The program sponsored by District 5580 consists of a one week seminar called Camp RYLA that is held each July on the University of Minnesota, Crookston campus.

 

Date:
July 13 - 19, 2008
Ages:
16 to 18 year olds from area high schools. If you are a student or a parent interested in RYLA, please contact your local Rotary club or school guidance counselor.
Cost:

Sponsored by your local Rotary Club. For more information see below.

Application Deadline:
TBD
Registration:
www.campryla.org/apply.html
For More Information:

Don Cavalier
218-281-8585
cavalier@umn.edu
www.campryla.org

 

What do campers do at RYLA?
Camp RYLA is a week of very intense leadership training. Campers (RYLArians) learn about what it takes to be not just a leader but a good one. Outstanding speakers from all over the region, discussion groups, and sessions with volunteer Rotarian staff members are just a few of the sources for individual development. Activities include daily interaction among camper groups, challenging physical and mental activities, and fellowship with youth leader peers and Rotarians. Campers make friendships that last a lifetime!

RYLA will enable campers to:

  • Exchange ideas, opinions and plans with talented, energetic people, in an atmosphere free from pressure and distraction.
  • Become acquainted with a premiere service organization and with decision makers in communities throughout Rotary District 5580.
  • Learn how to manage and head community service projects.
  • Discuss ways to become role models for friends facing decisions on important issues such as chemical use and abuse (drugs and drinking).
  • Discuss approaches for resolving family, social, and professional conflicts.
  • Learn about other Rotary club programs including Rotaract (service club for young adults); Interact (a service club for secondary school students); and youth exchange (a chance to live and study abroad).
  • Become familiar with other Rotary International programs, including international scholarships.
  • Develop a special rapport with the local Rotary Club.

 

Who can attend RYLA?
Rotary District 5580 is looking for outstanding young leaders and potential leaders between the ages of 16 and 18 from area high schools to apply for Camp RYLA. Participants at Camp RYLA are typically about to enter their junior or senior year in high school when they attend. We are seeking students with a good academic record and involvement in school activities (athletics, fine arts, government, etc.) as well as non-school-related activities and work experience. Outstanding student leaders will be chosen from applicants for a week of leadership training at Camp RYLA.

If you are a student or a parent interested in RYLA, please contact your local Rotary club or school guidance counselor.

 

If I get accepted, does Camp RYLA cost anything?
Camp RYLA is sponsored by local Rotary clubs of District 5580 and Rotary International. It is staffed and operated by volunteer Rotarians from District 5580 (includes clubs in North Dakota, Northern Minnesota, northwest Wisconsin, and southwest Ontario) as well as by former RYLArians. District 5580 is committed to sponsoring Camp RYLA as one of its outstanding youth projects.  Rotarians have noted the positive effects that RYLA has on its participants, and this has led to a commitment to the RYLA program. Individual Rotary clubs pay all of the fees for each camper. RYLArians incur no costs for attending this week of intense learning.

Where?
Camp RYLA will be held on the beautiful campus of the University of Minnesota in Crookston, Minnesota. Campers and staff will reside in campus housing. They will work, play and eat together at the University.

For more information please visit their website - www.campryla.org