The Sea Cadets in Drumheller have enjoyed a resurgence, and is a great way for youth between the ages of 12-18 to learn skills and be part of the community.
The Cadet program is the largest federally sponsored youth program in Canada. In Drumheller, the RCSCC Furious #80 Sea Cadets have been delivering programming for decades. It appeals to youth looking for a variety of fun, challenging, and rewarding activities while learning about sea activities of the Canadian Forces.
The mission of the Cadet Program is to contribute to the development and preparation of youth for the transition to adulthood, enabling them to meet the challenges of modern society, through a dynamic, community-based program.
The vision of the Cadet Program is a relevant, credible and proactive youth development organization, offering the program of choice for Canada’s youth, preparing them to become the leaders of tomorrow through a set of fun, challenging, well-organized and safe activities.
In Drumheller RCSCC Furious has been very active. This week the Mail reported that Katie Hanik will be sailing tall ships off the coast of British Columbia (see front page story).
Many of the Cadets have also been busy making preparations for a trip of a lifetime to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day. They will be landing on Juno Beach and will follow “In Their Footsteps” of the soldiers who fought 75 years ago.
The program offers many other opportunities. They often attend camps, and training exercises including sailing 420s at Sylvan Lake.
Community service is a big part of the Drumheller Sea Cadets mandate, and they are present during Remembrance Day Ceremonies and often volunteer at the Legion for various events.
The Sea Cadets parade on Wednesday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Registration is ongoing. For more information call, 430-823-3959.