NAB-Nat Alumni Board
Our shared single goal as a group – no matter how we go about it – is to connect alumni to the programs they know and love. The ways we connect with alumni extend from our phones, our computers, our prayerful work and our presence at programs around the country and at the A/U Ranches.
MoreThe NAB has worked together in recent months to identify and metaphysically address challenges strongly pressing humanity that directly impact Adventure Unlimited alumni. That prayerful work carried into the retreat, where a large focus of conversation among the group addressed inclusivity and how we ensure that alumni feel the “welcome home” spirit so many expect from their time participating in Adventure Unlimited activities.
MoreZipline catches up with the six newest members of the National Alumni Board (NAB): Brooks Anderson, Buff Colarossi, Skyler Grossman, Virginia McNamee Pendleton, Heather Shotwell and Vangie Swan.
MoreBeing at the A/U Ranches again after all those years – seeing so many dear friends and reminiscing about old times – brought Adventure Unlimited to the forefront of my mind again. It was a reminder of how my experiences at the A/U Ranches, spanning the ages of 11 through 22, influenced my life and set me on a path that would have been very different otherwise. […]
MoreBy Richard Colarossi, National Alumni Board President “Just think about ‘Whither,’” my 13 year old son told me when he was going to take a giant stride off the side of a dive boat. To be honest with you, I really didn’t understand what that meant at the time. We…
MoreLinda Christensen Appleby Cincinnati, OH Linda lives in Cincinnati, OH and works as an International Relocation Consultant, a job she loves which began when she and her family moved back to Cincinnati in 1999 after living almost 7 years in England. Her children, Jessica and Mike, were campers in the…
MoreBy Jeni Sammons, National Alumni Board President My affiliation with Adventure Unlimited and DiscoveryBound over the years has given me the best gift – friendship. In the 60s and 70s I participated in the Conqueror program as a camper and staff at the A/U Ranches resulting in an extended…
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