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  1. Referring to my original post, after six emails and two snail mails, i finally received the scout's NESA  package last month, ELEVEN MONTHS after the application was sent and our check was cashed.  Better late than never, I suppose.

    Dale

     

  2. Has anyone else been having problems with getting membership certificates and packets from the NESA?  I sent a check for membership for a new Eagle Scout in June on this year, and as yet have not received anything. 6 Months!!

    Of course my check was cashed in early July.  I have sent four emails now and have not received the courtesy of a reply. 

    Yet I am receiving weekly emails and postcards asking me to subscribe to a new Eagle Scout Directory ( A blatant fund raiser).  Maybe their efforts should be more toward daily business than these pseudo-scams. 

     

     

  3. Pathway to Adventure Council (Chicago area) is selling Camp Lakota, a far west suburban short term camp.  One of the reasons is "the sale will contribute to PTAC’s financial stability beyond the BSA’s bankruptcy and reorganization. The funds from the sale will be used to partially satisfy our council’s anticipated contribution to the victims settlement trust."

    SAD.

     

    Dale

     

  4. I have done both adventures.  For first time participants I would recommend the Keys Adventure, as it gives you an overviews of all available adventures.  You get two days on Munson, and a day of snorkeling, deep sea fishing, sailing, and a day exploring historic Key West.  Then you can chose what to do on a return trip in the future. 

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  5. I remember one campout camped beside a creek with a little spring flowing off of it, probably two feet wide at mos.  Our scouts must have spend two to three hours trying to dam up the creek with sticks, stones, etc.  They finally formed a little pool and were so proud of their engineering feat.  Then they dismantled it to get it back to natural.  We couldn't have planned a better activity if we tried!

     

    Dale

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  6. One of the most difficult concepts Crossover parents have to adjust to is that not every moment of a campout has to be scheduled.  We normally give our scouts a couple of hours of afternoon free time.  Some will go out on their own for a hike, play whatever sport is in season at the time,  play cards, sleep, Do homework(!),work on advancements,. or just hang out with friends.  It also gives the adults  some free time to relax. read, or do whatever they want.  Scouts say it is the best part of the campouts and some of their best memories.

    And I agree with 69 Roadrunner.  I am known for being an anti-singer!


    Dale

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  7. I agree with Fred.  Let's not dilute the program during this temporary problem, especially for younger and new scouts who will still have time to do all the requirements after this situation.  If there is a problem for a 17.5 year old, I would hope the BSA could make waivers on an individual basis and not a blanket policy for all.

     

    Dale

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