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Adventure Guide, Indian Princess Guides - Enjoy OC Father Son and Father Daughter programs provide a fun and rewarding way to develop life-long bonds while camping, hiking, fishing, volunteering in the community, or attending a Daddy – Daughter Dance
Family Adventure Guides | YMCA of Orange County Join a father daughter or father son program today! Family adventures await Thanks to all who came out to participate in our golf tournament at Strawberry Farms on March 21st Your support of our Annual Campaign to help families in our local communities is greatly appreciated! Click below to see some highlights of the event! VIEW PHOTOS HERE!
Indian Princesses – Four Feathers Nation Designed for girls from kindergarten through 8th Grade, the Four Feathers Nation Indian Princess Program provides opportunities for fathers to build make memories and build trusting open relationships with our daughters From camping to laser tag to community food drives
Indian Guides Indian Princess Program - Orange County, CA The Father Daughter (Indian Princess) and Father Son (Indian Guides) program helps develop life-long bonds while camping, hiking, fishing, volunteering in the community, or attending a Daddy – Daughter Dance
To celebrate Fathers Day, we. . . - Newport Beach Country Club To celebrate Father's Day, we are hosting our first ever, Father Daughter Dance, this Friday Spend some quality with your little princess and dance the night away Grab your ties and tiara and sign up online!
Matolly - The Indian Princess Father and daughter share in games, crafts, outings and campouts The parent observes his child's relationship in the group, and sees the child's strengths and needs, affording a basis for helping the child to grow
Adventure Guides Program History - YMCA of Orange County The mother-daughter program, now called Y-Maidens, was established in South Bend, Ind , in 1951; three years later father-daughter groups, which are now called Y-Princesses, emerged in the Fresno YMCA of California