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What Is An Explorer Post?
An Explorer Post is a program that fosters development of our youth. Its fundamental goal
is to provide youth with the opportunity to learn to live the values of exploring: Ethical
leadership, responsibility, commitment to others, and enjoying life. Exploring provides career
education for youth ages 14-21. Local community organizations such as businesses, Public Safety, and
civic groups initiate specific explorer posts. They do this by matching the interest of young adults
with the people and program resources within their own community. For example, a computer center could
start an Explorer Post and invite young adults interested in data processing to join.
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The Annual Explorer Post 78 Awards Banquet - June 29, 2002
In the white uniform shirts from left to right are Senior Explorers Andrea Gonzales, Stephanie Escalante,
Corina Escalante, and Jhoel Castillo. The uniformed Police Officers from front to back are Explorer Post
78 Commander - Officer Vincent Pettis, and Explorer Post 78 Instructors - Officer Michael McKenna
and Officer Alfred Woods.
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