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Quest Clubs
Basic Information
Address: Redding, CA
Email: kerry@questclubs.com
Phone Number: 530-524-8799
Fax Number: N/A
Additional Information
Focus: Educational incentive program based on earning badges and awards
Director: Kerry Cordy
Schools Served: All
School District: All
County: All
Schedule: varies by club
Ages: preschool through adult
Capacity: varies by club
Membership/Pricing: $99.99/year for a license to use the badges for group instruction and family memberships are $69.99/year for personal use
Setting:
varies by club
History:
Quest was designed in 2010 as an educational incentive program for kids and adults. Our flexible program is used for scouting style clubs, after school programs, in class and homeschool curriculum, as Sunday school and more. There are over 1,200 individual badges to earn and more are added every month.
Program Highlights:
Quest is an educational incentive program for kids and adults ages 3 -103 that uses badges and awards to encourage people to explore anything and everything. From spies and painting, to chemistry and farming, there are over 1200 badges and awards to choose from, and we are writing more everyday. If you don’t see what you are looking for, just ask!
Support Services:
Phone and email support are available from our office at 530-524-8799 and kerry@questclubs.com. There is also an active member forum to connect members around the country to share ideas and gain support.
Activities:
Badges are divided into 12 Areas of Discovery:
Discover Art
Discover Agriculture
Discover Character
Discover Health and Safety
Discover the Home
Discover Knowledge
Discover the Outdoors
Discover Science and Technology
Discover the World
Field Trip Destinations: varies by club
Program Information:
Ask Anything, Explore Everything!
Quest is an educational incentive program that uses badges and awards to encourage kids and adults of all ages to take their education to the next level by delving deeper into subjects they are already interested in and exploring new ideas and experiences. Written by home schoolers, this program seeks to show kids and adults that everything is fun and educational. Our badges are similar to those used in scouting programs, requiring a certain level of mastery in a subject, but still offering a choice of options as to which activities to complete.
There are currently more than 1200 individual badges you may earn with more released every month. If you want a badge that is not ready yet, or maybe isn't even on our list, all you have to do is email us and we will add it to our wish list, or you may give us a hand and help us write them as well. In addition to our badges, we also offer a variety of higher awards based on themes such as community service, character, patriotism, and leadership.
Quest was designed to be as flexible as possible. It can be used by individual families, with a group of friends, in a club setting, in the classroom, or as an after school program. Unlike formal scouting programs, there are no mandatory meetings, promises, or uniform, and we have no religious affiliation. You simply adapt the program to meet the needs and goals of your family or group using our materials to create a club that fits your needs.
Quest can also be used to supplement current scouting programs by adding additional badges and awards for your members. While our badges and awards may not be worn on official scout uniforms, they can be displayed on either a Quest uniform of your own design, or on tote bags, backpacks, jackets, shadow boxes, etc.
Use Quest Your Way!
Quest is perfect for homeschooling families, classrooms, after school programs, scouting type clubs, adult social clubs, senior citizens and special needs. Our badge requirements are the perfect start to designing a unit study on any subject kids want to learn about or for organizing activities and events for adults. .
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Slogan: Ask Anything, Explore Everything!
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