- 3 to 6 Months Before High Seas Expedition
- 2 to 3 Months Before High Seas Expedition
- 8 Weeks Before High Seas Expedition
- 4 Weeks Before High Seas Expedition
- 2 Weeks Before High Seas Expedition
- 1 Week Before High Seas Expedition
- During High Seas Expedition
- After Your High Seas Expedition
3 to 6 Months Before High Seas Expedition
Begin praying for your church's High Seas Expedition.
Ask God to prepare the hearts of parishioners, workers, and children who will attend High Seas Expedition.
Choose a format for your High Seas Expedition.
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Set High Seas Expedition dates.
As you're considering dates, you may want to find out about other summer programs offered by your parish or other parishes in your diocese so you can avoid conflicts.
Choose a Director.
If you're reading this manual, that's you! The Director is responsible for planning, recruiting staff, and overseeing all details to ensure that High Seas Expedition flows smoothly.
For an even easier voyage, consider recruiting a Crew Leader director who will train, encourage, and check in on Crew Leaders throughout High Seas Expedition. (Remember, your new favorite
word is "delegate"!)
Set a budget.
Look through the entire High Seas Expedition catalog to get an idea of what you'll need for your program. Write down the cost of each item you'll need, and then tally the total cost
to set your budget. Your parish or religious education program may already include a summer program in its budget. If so, find out what funds are available. If your parish doesn't have
a summer program budget in place, don't worry! Money for a quality summer program needn't be a stumbling block. There are countless ways that you can easily (and painlessly)
raise the funds you need. Consider the following ideas:
- Collect an offering to cover expenses.
- Charge a per-child registration fee for High Seas Expedition. Give discounts to families that register more than one child.
- Invite parishioners to "sponsor" children by contributing a per-child amount. (See the Registration section of the Ultimate Director Go-To Guide for more specifics on this idea.)
Start collecting decorations.
Look for fishing nets (we used soccer nets, which looked perfect), ship's wheels, blue paper or cellophane, wooden barrels, lanterns, crates, and nautical knick-knacks. You might even let
members of your parish know what you're looking for so they can keep their eyes and ears open for potential decorations.