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Bird's Eye View

The EDGE – a BETTER Kind of Team-Building

Bird’s Eye View from The EDGE Center Manager, Susan Johnson – Needless to say, this article, 4 Reasons to Hate Team-Building, immediately captured my attention.  As The EDGE Manager, it’s my mission to ensure our participants look forward to coming to our programs and leave having had a worthwhile experience.  It certainly gives me great pride to look through our post-program surveys and read comments like, “I was successful at introducing 150 individuals to the ‘art of teaming’ in an open environment. The return on investment was tremendous,” and “Thank you for putting on a fantastic team building session for us.  I have heard many, many positive comments.  I appreciate your willingness to hear our concerns in advance and provide activities that far exceeded my expectations.”

 What’s your experience been?  Do you dread team-building workshops?  What do you think are the most important factors in making a team-building activity worthwhile?

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Community Corner

Pitch in on the Piedmont – March 24

Community Corner – Bring gloves, a pitchfork, rake or wheel barrow to help preserve the Piedmont Trail and mulch The EDGE Challenge Course elements.  Meet students, scouts, members of the Mason community plus employees of local businesses who care about the environment. This volunteer service project enhances, augments and extends the outdoor learning adventures at The EDGE.  Volunteer yourself or a team.  Click here for further information and to register.  Free Lunch provided!

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Dan the Bearded Builder

Class Up Your Course!

Facilities Update by Dan the Bearded Builder – I don’t want to give away all the secrets of our success, but, I am excited to share the presentation to the 22nd Annual International Challenge Course Conference & Expo I gave in February 2012 about how woodworking techniques and ingenuity can enhance your course or camp.  See what makes our course special:  How to Class up Your Course