The Rangers Club help fathers raise their sons (Grades 1-4) as Christian men of character. The club helps young boys to develop virtues (fortitude, temperance, etc.) through talks and fun activities. It offers fathers the opportunity to spend memorable time with their sons and serve as a springboard for talking with them about their goals and the character traits they will need to achieve them. The Rangers club also helps families become friends with other families who are trying to raise their kids as exemplary Christians.
Each club meeting includes
A brief talk for fathers and sons together on some aspect of character.
An activity for the boys (e.g., dodgeball) while their fathers discuss educating their sons in virtue.
An activity for boys and their fathers together (e.g., capture the flag, building rockets).
A snack.
A priest is available for confession
This club is inspired by the spirit of Opus Dei and is based on other father-son clubs that take place in various cities across the United States. A priest and laymen from Tekesta Study Center, a local center of Opus Dei, will be assisting in confession and formation activities.
The Club will meet on the following days (1st Sunday of every month) from 3-5 p.m.
11/2/25
12/7/25
1/4/26
2/1/26
3/1/26
4/12/26 (Second Sunday of the Month given Easter falls on 4/5)
For a father and one son $100.
Each additional son $50.
ZELLE payments accepted to 305-310-1826/ nikolaideleo@gmail.com
(These fees go to cover the costs of park facility rental, food, materials etc. Financial considerations should not prevent anyone from attending. A scholarship may be requested)
Nikolai De Leo
305-310-1826
nikolaideleo@gmail.com