Re: JLTs
Richard Russell (lderlore@XMISSION.COM)
Sun, 30 Jun 1996 08:57:25 -0600
On Sun, 30 Jun 1996, JASON CRUSE wrote:
> When I was a boy in the Great Rivers Council, an annual junior leader
> training course was conducted council-wide at one of the council camps.
> Our course was called Pine Tree, but I am somewhat familiar with other
> JLTs, including Oak 11 and others. Was served on staff as SPL and JASM
> for Pine Tree, but I moved out of council before I could do it as an
> adult.
>
> My new Council, Denver Area, does not have a council wide JLT and almost
> nothing in the districts, as I have been told. I want to do one, a
> really first class job, with the boys in my troop and invite the other
> troops in the district to take part (not an official district activity
> at this point, but simply invite them to be a part of our training).
> Does anyone have a "syllabus" for a JLT course, or suggestions for what
> should be a part of such a course?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
> -- Jason A. Cruse
> University of Denver
> (303) 321-4970
> FAX 321-4947
> jcruse@du.edu
Your council training office should have copies or be able to order in
national syllabi. GSL council runs both Boy Scout (called ???) and
Varsity Scout (Powderhorn) courses.
GSL Council
525 Foothill Blvd
SLC UT 84113
801-582-3663
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