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  1. Could be, or there have been changes since the draft you saw at PTC. For example, your had mentioned that the using EDGE to teach a younger scout a specific skill was for Star but now looks to be for Life. I have mixed feeling on non-Eagle applicable PORs. For example, I wish Bugler was applicable for Eagle. I don't see the point in the LNT Trainer, wouldn't that just be a part of an Instructor's duties anyway?
  2. Here is a list of changes to the advancement requirement changes: http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/AdvancementandAwards/2010RankUpdates.aspx Tenderfoot A Scout must teach another person how to tie a square knot using the EDGE model (explain, demonstrate, guide, and enable). He must also be able to discuss four specific examples of how he lived the points of the Scout Law in his daily life. Second Class A Scout must discuss the principles of Leave No Trace and explain the factors to consider when choosing a patrol site and where to pitch a tent. He must explain what respect is
  3. Best I can tell, it is a place to keep information about people that can help. For example, a scout may want to do an eagle project for Game and Fish. If he just calls Game and Fish he will likely get some one who can't help him and may not know who can. Eventually he works out that John Smith is the person to talk with. If you put this information into TM POC then the next scout can get the information from you. The same goes for who to contact about camp sites (the owner of the property) or rifle/climbing/whitewater instructors. I wish my predecessors had used it. I suppose those that c
  4. Thank you. That helps. Likely construction companies, hardware stores, tool rental companies can help. Finding the post hole drill should be simple. Likely someone in the troop or church owns one. If not, check with rental companies. Explain what you are doing and there is a shot they will just loan it for the day. Depending on the fence, you may be able to get the materials donated as well. Home Depot and Lowes will generally only give a gift card. You need to make the request at the first of the month. They only have a limited amount to give each month and it is generally gone very quickly.
  5. What are you raising money for? How much are you needing to raise? Was your method of raising funds approved as part of the project?
  6. It seems to work okay for me with IE8. Perhaps there was something else going on that was causing the 403 error. I wouldn't rule out a PEBKAC considering how fast you jumped to the "It's MS's fault" conclusion.
  7. 80 scouts with only quarterly BORs? Something sounds off here. If the troop is as described that would mean about 25-30 BORs in a single night. During a troop meeting one board might be able to handle 4 reviews. They would need about 8 boards with 24 adults (with no SM or ASMa). I have a hard time buying that.
  8. An important part of getting people to listen is to become a great listener yourself. Start off by trying to understand what the SM and committee were trying to accomplish with the change in the patrols. Find out if they believe that it is working. Unless your plan accomplishes the same things then it will be unlikely that they will listen to you. Second, realize that just because it is your idea it may not be the best (I can think of a couple of issues right off the bat). Share with the SM the problems you see in the way things are being done and then ask him for ideas for correcting th
  9. It may in part have to do what can be fit into a Stoke's basket. They are about 24" wide so anyone over about 20-21" wide may not fit. The chart is just an available reference.
  10. Never measured it but I have a 31" inseam and there was 5-6" extra. So about 36". You would need very long legs to run out.(This message has been edited by jet526)
  11. There are some comments regarding ticket-like requirements for NYLT. There is no such thing in the syllabus Thank you. I stand corrected and it is good to know that this is a local change. I thought the SM, like the WBCD, had to sign in blood that he would stick to the syllabus. They syllabus does have them developing a personal vision by the end of the course. They also are to "identify at least one goal leading toward realization of that personal vision". But post course follow up in our council is an add on. Now, I have to figure out what I should do about it.
  12. The the comitee chair (former SM for this troop) did the swim test. Then When the boy brought his book to the SM, the SM told him that it had to have been conducted by a cert BSA lifeguard. So he coudlnt advance. There is no BSA rule stating this. But the SM can limit the approved people to sign off on that requirement to BSA Lifeguards if he chooses. Why he would do that is a mystery. Does he have a plan on how this will be accomplished?
  13. I am told that it was identical to WB except you don't do the ticket There is something like a ticket. They have to write their vision for themselves and three goals to meet that helps them fulfill their vision. No hard deadline for completion and all they get is a certificate. I suspect that few officially finish.
  14. NYLT is very similar to Woodbadge. From what my son describes it has a bit less class time with more activities. There is a marked difference with many scouts who go. We had 2 scouts attend each of the last two years. This year we have 6 going. I would suggest that you encourage all your up and coming leaders to attend next year. Hopefully your newly elected SPL will already be registered. We offer to reimburse our scouts $50 when they complete the course. Like Woodbadge, it should not matter where he attends. Of course the SM and staff can do a poor or exceptional job but it may be
  15. It would be nice to have one for Boy Scouts. NYLT, NAYLE and Trainers EDGE for starters. Perhaps a stint staffing NYLT. I'm not sure what else. The only other "leadership" courses available are OA but LLD and NLS are not on par with NYLT.(This message has been edited by Jet526)
  16. As with other requirements, it is the SM's call.
  17. the Coleman table is just $60 from Walmart. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5646073
  18. Oddly enough, the syllabus doesn't really use EDGE to present this material. It relies heavily on explaining, but doesn't do much demonstrating, guiding, or enabling. A rewrite incorporating EDGE into delivery of the material would really help. hmmm....that was the structure of the course anyway. Lots of explaining early on. Some demonstration. Then guiding with the group and individual presentations. I suppose enabling is sending people forth to train. The structure is in there, course implementation may be another thing.
  19. As a SM I encourage scouts looking at our troop to also consider other troops. I'd rather the scout find a troop he enjoys and will stick with than one that he is stuck with.
  20. I personally don't care if a scout carries a cell phone as long as I never have to hear it ring or any of the following: "Someone took my cell phone!", "I'm calling my parental unit and telling!", "I have to text my girlfriend!"(This message has been edited by jet526)
  21. I like the Camp Chef. The feet are fine if you are using it as a griddle, but I'd rather have a real frying pan. The thing I like most is the slot to insert a thermometer into the oven. No more guessing if it is done and opening the oven to check. The thing I don't like if the amount of lid decoration. It takes a bit more work to clean and oil.
  22. So I posed this to a scout last night during his EBOR. He thought about it for a bit and said that he would wait for a break or the end of the meeting to talk to the leader about the flag and find out why it was in the wrong place.
  23. Most of that makes sense. If the red is worn by the CS then it would make sense for the adults to be the same. When the CS becomes a Webelos and opts for the tan uniform they are still in the CS unit so why replace the numbers? Just use the ones off the blue uniform. A fair possibility they will need to buy new green numbers in a year when the cross over. Why make them buy the green for a single year. Than being said. I have a hard time seeing anyone make anyone go back an change their patches back. But if they do they will likely already have a set.
  24. Depends on your budget. Early I tried to personalize the gifts, but that became difficult to keep them comparable. So I started giving the pewter slide. But that was not particularly useful. Most had the embroidered necker and they don't work together. I was giving them the pewter belt buckle, but I've been told that the tang tends to break so I've switched to the enameled one ($16). Pens are nice, but better ones will run $25+ engraving. The one from Supply is a low end ball point ($13). Not enough youth wear ties any more so the tie tack is out. Same with cuff links. There are key rings for
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