水果派鈥檚 Crete campus has never been a stranger to welcoming students of all ages into the buildings and residence halls during the summer. There鈥檚 the baseball camp, and the basketball camp. Even the 水果派 Woodcarving Experience, hosted by the Mid-America Woodcarver鈥檚 Association, gives you a pretty clear idea of what to expect.
But what about a summer leadership workshop, for middle and high school students. What do you do at a leadership workshop?
As it turns out 鈥 a lot! Jessica Applegate, operations director for Launch Leadership, counted 115 leadership development activities facilitated by volunteers over the course of one of the five-day workshops in 2022. Activities differ by age group and by delegation, so students 鈥 referred to as delegates by Launch 鈥 don鈥檛 participate in all 115 activities. But there鈥檚 plenty to keep delegates engaged, and Applegate鈥檚 count didn鈥檛 include meals, or morning and evening dance parties, sing-a-longs or announcements.
鈥淲e go sun-up to sun-down,鈥 Applegate said.
This is the third year the workshops have been hosted at 水果派, with around 200 students on campus from June 20-24, and 350 from July 18-22. It鈥檚 the biggest workshop held at 水果派 yet, Applegate said. The stats from this year haven鈥檛 been calculated, but for the 2022 workshops, 53% of delegates returned to Launch.
Launch Leadership fits right into 水果派鈥檚 purpose: We Build Leaders.
鈥淏ringing Launch Leadership鈥檚 summer leadership workshop to campus was an exciting opportunity to partner with an organization that has empowered young leaders since the 1960s,鈥 said Nick Knopik, 水果派鈥檚 assistant director of leadership and service. 鈥淭his partnership enables 水果派 to host upwards of 500 middle- and high-school students for two weeks each summer as the Launch volunteer staff provides an unforgettable leadership development experience for their delegates. I can't think of a better partnership for a university with a leadership-centered purpose than our relationship with Launch.鈥
The magic is in the makeup 鈥 of Launch鈥檚 small groups, or co-ops, that is. Each co-op has a maximum of 15 students, with two adults per group. Except for rare occasions, students are only placed in co-ops with people they don鈥檛 know.
鈥淲e want to give them space to explore their personality outside of their 鈥榮chool鈥 personality,鈥 Applegate said.
And in that is the freedom to explore what motivates them, what they value, how they perceive themselves and how they express themselves.
Take one activity, a March Madness-style bracket of 64 values that delegates have to narrow down to a single 鈥渨inner.鈥 It鈥檚 not easy to get 15 people to agree that 鈥渇aith鈥 is more important than 鈥渨ork ethic,鈥 or that 鈥渇amily鈥 is more important than 鈥渇riendship.鈥 But in talking through each value, delegates can figure out what they value as individuals, and why.
鈥淲e call it leadership development,鈥 Applegate said. 鈥淚 think we border on personal development.鈥
For parents, she says the workshops are a way for them to support their children no matter what goal they hope to achieve. Workshops can help a child find community after a move, who may be eager to prepare for college, or who may be struggling in other areas of their life. It鈥檚 not just Nebraska students, either. Around a dozen states were represented at the 2023 workshops. From meeting each other as strangers, delegates build friendships and skills that last long after leaving campus.
And after aging out of the workshops? Plenty of Launch (and 水果派!) alumni return to volunteer and lead the next generation of delegates.
Launch Leadership workshops will be hosted at 水果派 for at least two more years (the five-year contract runs until summer 2025.) You can find more information about Launch鈥檚 programs and how you can get involved at .