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Chamber Youth Ambassadors building a team

Chamber Youth Ambassadors at their team building session, from left, Averie Hall, Ashkia Weaver, Jamison Gilman, Emma Grayce Fuqua, Anna Kunkel, Payton Daw, Mary Joyner Dean, Aryiana Young, Imari Lemon, Ana Chesley Robinson, Paisley Donaldson, Eli McElhaney, Cade Leachman and Zack Herndon. Not pictured are Myiah Alverson and Logan Madden.

By PAYTON DAW
Special to Atmore News

On Saturday, July 20, the Atmore Chamber Youth Ambassadors got to partake in their first team building session. We Ambassadors engaged in various team building exercises that encouraged the building of trust, relationship, and bonding amongst one another. Each exercise helped
Ambassadors go from strangers, to forming meaningful relationships that helped accomplish every task. Some of the games included a team being blindfolded and trusting their team leader to lead them correctly, building a trust bond. Ambassadors were encouraged to be their boldest self and not only have a fun time getting to know one another, but learn what being an Atmore Chamber Youth Ambassador is really about. We learned to be the change for Atmore and the community as a whole, and stepping up as young teenagers to show the true meaning of togetherness. Considering Ambassadors were from various schools and meeting for the first time, the experience was all around incredibly amazing with fun games, learning moments, and building the future of Atmore!
We would like to acknowledge our lunch sponsors for this session who so kindly supported the Ambassadors and leaders.
Conecuh Sausage – Bud & Jeans Country Store
Buns – Albritton Lawn Care
Chips – Ramey’s Marketplace
Drinks – Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Atmore