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eagle90

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  1. Sure sounds like this would negatively impact the Scouting program and the scouts attending the camps.  We go to get into the woods and away from all the hub bub of city life and traffic.  Having RV's driving thru camp would sure be a downer.    And do you think that none of those campers and RV's would have a frig filled with their beverage of choice?

  2. We allow cell phones but they can only be used for "Scouting purposes".  i.e. as an alarm clock, camera, requirement fulfillment, etc.  We will confiscate it if we find them using them to play games or as social media.  We also let them no there is no way to charge them so whenever the battery goes dead, that's it for the week.

  3. I always looked at each medical form to make sure the right signatures were present.  It's unbelievable how many came in without parent's and scouts signatures.  I would also look for anything that stood out as a potential problem - allergies, medications needed, etc.  To me, that is what the form is for.  Always better to be forewarned.  Remember "Be Prepared"?

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  4. I am stepping down at the end of the year after a long tenure as Scoutmaster. I have been SM longer than all my scouts have been alive, and some of their parents too!   I plan to stay active with the troop in any way that I can, but it will be a difficult transition for me.  I don't want to impede the new regime, but still want to help out.  Any advice from anyone who has been thru this situation or had their troop go thru it?  Thanks for your help!

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  5. Hundreds of memories, but the one that stands out is the 1997 Jamboree closing ceremony after the unbelievable fireworks display, with 40,000 people holding lighted candles, repeating the scout oath while a recording of Lee Greenwood's God Bless the USA was playing.  I was crying like a baby!

     

    Dale

  6. Help!  I washed my uniform shirt and tossed it the dryer.  Unfortunately I left a ballpoint pen in the pocket, which exploded in the dryer, staining the shirt quite a bit.  Anyone have a suggestion for removing ballpoint pen ink. especially after it has been in the dryer?  I sure don't want to have to purchase a new uniform and have all the patches sewn on again!  Thanks for any help.

     

    Dale

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