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  1. Resica is a good camp. Been there 4 times for summer program. They recently built a new pool, shower house and a dining hall. Good summer program. They have tubing down the falls creek. The only thing to keep in mind is the scheduling of activities at the lake. As Sbemis1 mentioned, it is hike up the mountain to the lake (although the boys never complained, just us old guys)

  2. First, congratulations to your son.

    As the others have stated, do what you and your son feel appropriate.

     

    As far as a personal experience as SM when my son earned Eagle he asked me where I wanted him to pin the Father of an Eagle scout pin on my uniform during the ceremony. I told him that on the day of his ECOH I was not a SM but the proud father of an Eagle Scout and to pin it on the lapel of my suit. I have never received a bigger hug from my son.

     

    All the Best.

  3. Our troop has been to eight S.R.'s for summer camp in PA and there is only one that both the scouts and scouters deemed the best.

    Camp Tuckahoe in the York Adams Council. The scouts loved the program and the camp staff. The staff was very helpful and made the boys feel a part of the camp. They promoted the patrol system during the week. On the scouter side of it, the camp leadership and program was extremely organized. As a SM we know how much that helps plus many organized adult activities. Camp is close to Gettysburg a for day trip and the Appalachian Trial parallels camp for day hikes.

  4. What great ideas of making a slide to hold the pins but please don't stop there. How about some neat ideas of things to carve to hold them. One idea I had was to make a compass with pins mounted at N, S, E & W. Please, keep the ideas coming.

     

    Thanks

  5. Thank you for the replies. I had a feeling it might be for civilian wear as you said but I thought I'd ask. I wear mine on my uniform only at Court of Honors. I don't want the boys who gave them to me to think I just stuck them in a box somewhere and forgot about them. I want them to know how much they mean to me. So with that in mind I'll take my chances with the uniform police:)

     

    Thanks again.

  6. diannasav,

     

    My son's project involved raising over a thousand dollars for his eagle scout leadership project. Even though he was in uniform while presenting his project to the local business owners, he felt they would be more receptive to making out a check to "Troop XXXX" rather than to an individual.

     

    My son's troop agreed to cash the checks he received as donations from area businesses for him.

     

  7. isvirtual,

    First congratulations to your son and you. I can tell you that of all the Eagle COH I've attended having mom and dad not in uniform seems most appropriate. Personally I feel that on our sons special day we're not a SM, ASM, CM, etc. we're a proud dad.

  8. The previous posts outlined the ways to promote the patrol method with dining hall eating. Waiter duty, clean up after meals, high noon patrol compititions, latrine duty, site and camp clean-up, skits, etc.

    However, I think summer camp dining halls helps build Character and reinforces the Scout Law. The inter-action with scouts from other troops is extremely valuable. It may take a little proding the first couple of days in the dining hall, but by weeks end the words helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient and cheerful among all the scouts are common place.

  9. I would tell him that I welcome and appreciate all ideas, advice and assistance from the parents to help make the den/pack a fun experience for the boys. Then explain to the parent(s)that after reviewing all their input I come up with a meeting or outing agenda and guidelines and as the leader I expect everyone follow.

    In addition, if you have a coat rack at the door of your meeting room try posting the following sign. (sometime it sinks in):

    Please Leave All Criticizing, Condemning and Complaining at the Door. They may be Picked up on the Way Out.

    Good Luck.

  10. Yes, I would agree with you it will add more weight than traditional types of waterproofing sprays. It's a trade off you'll have determine. When I use mine for backpacking, I mean backbreaking trips, the 6oz. added to 80lbs. is nothing. If you decide to give it a try, I've found that leaving the canvas in the sun long enough to warm up helps the oil penetrate better. It seems to keep the canvas more pliable also. Good Luck.

  11. Weekender mentioned waterproofing canvas. I have never tried or heard of using Thompson's. I have a 12x12 canvas wall and floor tent. For the walls I use a waterproofing made specifically for canvas which comes in a gallon container with a pump type sprayer. For the ceiling and floor I use mink oil. A bit on the expensive side but keeps it dry as a bone.

  12. I think we need to stop feeding the adult leadership's need for formalities and printed ceremony guidelines for something that is meant to be fun.

    Cross Everyone Over.

    For those who have stated their desire to join a troop, great.

    For those who have not, the crossover ceremony, a handshake from the SPL and SM, receiving a boy scout handbook and a troop neckerchief may be that small spark to change the next seven years of their lives.

    Please don't waste an opportunity.

     

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