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The Adventurer Club is a program for young children created by the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) in 1972, similar to Scouting.

History
The club was founded in 1972. In 1988, the invited interested associations and experts in children to study and improve the design of the Adventurer Club. A committee met a year later (1989) to update the curriculum and specialties, and establish standards for the organization and how the club should function. Leaders participating in this work included Sabbath School Children, educators, Children's Ministry Coordinators(Adventist department that develops programs specifically for children), and other experts in family and early childhood education. In 1991, the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church authorized a global program, setting goals, curriculum, flag, uniform and ideals. Based on work by the Florida Conference the Adventurer Club program has now been expanded to cover: • Little Lambs-Pre-K/Age 4 • Eager Beaver-Kindergarten/Age 5 The names of the levels may vary in different languages and regions. For example, in the South Pacific Division, where there are no native beavers, the level for 5 year old children is called Little Fish instead. The General Conference Youth Ministries has also changed the Eager Beaver program into Early Bird. ==Leadership==
Leadership
Adventurers clubs are run by volunteers, mostly parents and guardians. Local congregations nominate local club directors. Club directors are assisted by other leaders such as club secretary, treasurer, chaplain, counsellors, and instructors. These form the core of the local adventurers club leadership. ==References==
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