Taking time to share the experience...

jamesbibb

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Back in the spring I was lucky enough to land a new job as facilities manager at a local kids camp in Charlottesville Va. It has been a very fun and rewarding place to work. Each week the camp has a theme and it just so happened that it was Ancient Adventures a few weeks ago. So that got me thinking, I decided to put on a small program for preteen - early teen kids and offer an exciting lesson in real, local history and set up a portion of my relics on display. Many of which I encouraged them to pick up and handle and ask questions to really experience the history in their hands just as we do every time we recover a relic or old coin. I took about 15 minutes to cover key important dates and facts of Va history and the rest of the time I allowed them to look at the collection and ask questions. They were absolutely thrilled and excited to handle and closely observe artifacts that they had only ever seen in a museum or many never at all. I also showed them a brief operation of my 2 best machines and they asked questions about that as well. It was truly an exciting experience for me and for the kids.

Then last week the directors asked me to put on a similar program for 7 separate groups of kids ranging from 7-14 totaling about 200 kids! I was floored and immediately got to work! I was telling a true friend Mike Post of Woodland Detectors about the opportunity and he immediately offered to drive 3 hours and furnish about 20 kid friendly detectors that had been donated by various manufacturers for a similar program he ran at 4H. Along with that he offered to help direct and manage the program for me! My first thought was that this was going to be a lot of work, and boy was i right! But let me tell you it was worth it! Mike showed up with a truck full of detectors and a tub full of donated tokens, jewelry & Key Chains! We seeded a large wood chipped lot for the kids to hunt in. I stared each 40 minute group basically the same way as the first program with a brief history talk but with a bigger focus on proper recovery and ethics for detecting. The kids loved the artifact display again and we were bombarded with questions from all sides! Asking about bullets, buckles, coins you name it they wanted to know about it! After 15 minutes of that we escorted them to the outside hunt area and gave them a 5 minute lesson on the machines and recovery. After that we handed them a machine and they were off finding buried treasures! Including a Walking Liberty Half Dollar prize coin that was redeemed by the lucky finder for a manufactures T shirt! These kids were barely big enough to hold the detectors but hold them they did and in any way they could! They were recovering the targets as fast as we could reseed them! They were truly having a great time. So much so that with some of the kids we literally had to pry the detectors from there hands! Sounds like me in a good spot LOL!

Special thanks goes out to Mike Post, the Manufactures that Donated Machines and Targets for the kids, the Camp Directors, my wife for putting up with me and Mike for 2 days of hunting and stuff and most of all thanks to the kids for being as great as they could have been!

Happy Detecting to All
James Bibb
 

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Hooray for you both!!! Anything you can do to give kids a hands on experience, or introduce them to new experiences is fantastic!!! I've been a scout leader for over 15 yrs and love the light bulb that goes off over their heads and the big smiles when they finally "get" a concept or a skill.

You guys rock! :hello2:
 

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What can I say? You and Mike are to be commended on
a fantastic out-reach.

Eagle
 

Re: Nice work guys!

Tony (NC) said:
Looks like a lot of fun was had by all :icon_thumright:

Sure was Thanks!
 

Tigger said:
Hooray for you both!!! Anything you can do to give kids a hands on experience, or introduce them to new experiences is fantastic!!! I've been a scout leader for over 15 yrs and love the light bulb that goes off over their heads and the big smiles when they finally "get" a concept or a skill.

You guys rock! :hello2:

Thanks so much it sure is something to see! :headbang:
 

EagleDown said:
What can I say? You and Mike are to be congratulated on
a fantastic out-reach.

Eagle

Thanks Eagle it was alot of fun!
 

James you and Mike did a very nice thing for those kids! :notworthy:

Most kids that want to talk to me while I'm hunting are usually
only asking me if they can have whatever I might find next! :laughing7:

Job well done guys! :hello2:

Dave
 

looks like a lot of fun.
 

ANTIQUARIAN said:
James you and Mike did a very nice thing for those kids! :notworthy:

Most kids that want to talk to me while I'm hunting are usually
only asking me if they can have whatever I might find next! :laughing7:

Job well done guys! :hello2:

Dave

Thanks Dave! Ive given away a many of clad quarters to kids at parks LOL ad even a few rings there to the girls LOL
Thanks!
 

You 2 are the Bomb!!!! Lots of Smiling faces There!!!!!

James Let Me Know If you and Mike Do this Again I have A Little Item That I would Like to Send To You For Your Display!!!! Its Very Old Older than Anything We Can Find In the States!!!! Sounds Like a Blast!!! HH Chug Better Yet Ill Send You a PM!!!!

Read this For A little Hint!!! Yes I'm Stubborn Chug

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,418928.msg2985135.html#msg2985135
 

Very good of you and Mike to take the time to share with these youngsters. Looks like they had a great time, and there are probably some future MD ers in that group. Thanks for sharing!!!
 

Now, This is worth it's weight in gold itself! Thank You ever so much for doing this :icon_thumright: and making all those children smile. But you captured their interest for a while, and planted "The Seed". History and finding where things can be. Thank you Mike Post for the M.D. donations to use and tokens for the children. It's wonderful to see these stories take place. What goes around, come around. :sunny: ;D
 

Great story, Thanks for sharing. You inspired me, next time I help someone out I have to give you part credit.
 

Way to go James. You and Mike knocked this one out of the ball park. Words can not describe how proud I am of both of you and I am honored to have you and Mike as my friends.
 

Good job James and Mike. We need to enstill an appreciation of American history into all the kids we can because the schools won't do it unless they happen to have a teacher who is personally interested in history. I think that you and Mike deserve an Honorable mention award by the Tnet moderators as this project involved a lot of work and the appreciation of our hobby and letting them detect the historical artifacts is an experience these kids will always remember. WTG, Quindy.
By the way, some of those "kid detectors" looked like the one Modern Miner uses-LOL.
 

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