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  1. Buffalo Skipper yes the webelos II did participate in a troop activity - they went on an outing with the troop in our town. Long story cut to really short explanation... when we switched troops it was due to some very valid reasons and it upset a lot of the parents that this small group of boys were leaving the troop... and these boys have been given the cold shoulder by the adults and the boys that are still in that troop. So to keep from causing problems that could arise my son did not assist, help plan, or attend that event. Those 2 webelos II ended up crossing over to a totally dif
  2. shortridge it can actually be a lot harder than you would think depending on the situation. My son served as a den chief last year and did an exellent job as far as the DL he helped said, but he did fall short on earning the award. from the ones you listed: Advance one rank - ok this one he did Serve as a staff member of a Cub Scout special event - he helped attended all but 1 pack event and that was due to it being held at same date as a troop campout. Assist three Cub Scouts to become Webelos Scouts? Assist three Webelos Scouts to join a troop? We was working with a
  3. we ran into an issue with that requirement when my son was a tiger, mainly due to the rules of these places and the ages of visitors. However, one of our local news channels has a set up at the local science center for their weather department. they got to see how a green screen worked, and see the weather part of the news done. It was the only way we were able to complete the requirement. The boys then spent a lot of time with their adult partner looking at all the other parts of the science center. when my scouts were webelos they went back there again as part of their scientist pin
  4. the pack my son was with had one each year... it was also done as a cake auction to raise money for the pack. There were different catagories each year - I saw someone already mentioned a bunch. We got a local auctioner that would donate his time for the evening and we brought in a few adults that were judges and would pick top 3 for each catagory Judges were often Mayor, Police Chief, BSA SM, COR, CC... the biggest rule that we put in was that everything on/in the cake had to be edible... and we gave each boy/adult pair a card where they wrote on it "type of cake" "type of frosting" an
  5. my husband started off as a den leader back for Tigers and Wolfs... his work then got busier and started to travel more, and I was the only one willing to take over for him so I was DL for Bears and Webelos. When the boys crossed over I did not want to be a SM, I do like the idea of boys at this age to have good male role models - though if the only male isn't a good role model then would prefer a good female. Once we settled into our troop (we were with 1 for about 6 months before switching troops) I did get asked to become a committee member. Our troop has 1 SM and 2 ASM and then tons of
  6. as a parent with 1 boy and 1 girl and being involved with both BSA and GSUSA... I do not see all troops being co-ed being a good sell, but I would love if we could have both boys and girls involved with cub/boy scouts. I like the BSA system so much better and am counting down to days (okay a little over 2 years) when I'm done with Girl Scouts. Pack would have 2 dens (at least) for each level and have 1 for boys and 1 for girls... I do think this age it does work better to keep them seperated, but then bring them together for pack events. Troops would be set-up to either be all male
  7. GS-CS_leader ever since I started in scouts be it Girl or Cub I always got them a small something(s) for the holidays. When my son and 2 of my former cubs and 1 other boy decided to swith troops we had a final "4 some campout" where I gave the boys the neckerchiefs their new troop used as well as the correct numberals... I then handed each of them a seam ripper and they removed their old numerals, I then handed them a needle and thread and they sewed on their new numerals. 1 boy did an excellent job that his needed no touch up, another boy got them on pretty good but were a bit loose an
  8. my son loves scouts and is proud to be in it - the only time he doesn't like to wear his uniform is in our town because he is no longer a member of the troop in our town but rather in another town. when he heard that at 18 he could no longer be a boy scout he was bummed because that means he couldn't be a boy scout during his senior year (September birthday) but when I told him he could always become an Assistant Scoutmaster and work with the troop as an adult he got really excited and thought that would be cool. my daughter loves girl scouts, but her troop is the first troop in all the
  9. my advice - visit as many different troops as possible have the boys discuss with their parents and then let each boy pick out his own couple of troops he is interested in and go camping with those to make final choice. we went with the troop our pack feeds and the boys were miserable. we then went to search out another troop and found one and the boys are having a blast. But we had to deal with a lot of headaches and issues before we switched and with getting everything transferred over!
  10. trust me stosh - the ones I was venting about don't do a thing whether they are there or not... don't attend PLC, don't inform patrol of what's going on, don't help plan campouts regardless of attending or not, don't inform other boys when they can't attend to get APL or another boy to officially fill in for him... it is typically the couple of go-getter boys that will just do it because they know it needs done, and these are the boys that never get elected because of who is friends with who. But these go-getters since they don't get PL often take on another troop position like quartermaster,
  11. Stosh I would prefer to hear that too... but what I hear all to often is from a boy that is highly active and working hard on advancement coming through for his BOR and telling me how often they've had to step up and fill in for they're PL or QM or whoever because they don't show or don't want to do the work... and then I see the mentioned boy go for his BOR but with other committee members and him getting his next rank. when I hear from the boy doing so much to help out I always ask why he felt the patrol voted the way they did and it's always because he has more friends in the patrol an
  12. here our fall camporee is always smaller than the spring camporee. Main reason is other activities that take a larger cut of the boys. Friday night is football night here so all the boys who are on the team are booked with that and some even have Saturday morning game films to watch. Along with football if it's a home game you have the boys in the marching band booked... and then the marching bands have compitions on some saturdays. and then there's the boys in soccer that are on a fall club team. In the spring marching is over so the only real conflicts are baseball and soccer and of
  13. I would think it would depend on what positions you have in your committee and who all is in attendance. We have our SPL give his report on what the boys have done since our last meeting and things that are coming up between meetings. Adult committee: Outdoor Cordinator follows up on SPL in upcoming camping trips. Treasurer gives status on funds and if there are any concerns Fundraiser Cordinator reports on upcoming or past fundraisers. Advancement Cordinator doesn't usually discuss much unless he's noticing several boys are missing a couple things that need assis
  14. it is best to rotate through the different dens giving each a turn or two... when my son was in cubs there were 2 pack events that were set as who would do the flag ceremony and that was that webelos II did the flags at blue and gold and the webelos I did the flags at cross over (our webelos didn't cross over at blue and gold) These were the 2 biggest and very important pack events so it was always seen as important for boys at that level to do them.
  15. back when my son was a wolf and my husband was the DL he had a huge den because they couldn't get another leader... so he split his den in 1/2 and had some boys come from 6-7 and the other 1/2 from 7-8. It did make it a long day for him, and I had to help with shuttling my son so he wasn't there for 2 hours, but it did work. later when my husband had to quit being DL due to traveling with work I stepped up when they Bear's and Webelos - I also had a girl scout troop. I had them the same day the boys went from 6-7 since they were younger and the girls went form 7-8. When my husband was
  16. the biggest issues that many leaders have had with the jouney program is, as someone else mentioned, the way it was rolled out. Girl Scouts is not Boy/Cub scouts and it is something I've had to force myself to remember as I too have 1 in each. I personally love how the cub scout program works - here's the book for this age level you have to do a,b,c, etc... and you earn these beads along the way and eventually this badge. Where as girl scouts is - here's the books for this level, do what your girls want to do from them... and they earn these badges for each of those... and it does
  17. one of the activities my son's pack did that all the boys enjoyed was painting with mud... we used some really cheap fabric, then made mud in 5 gallon buckets (take dirt, add water, and mix well), and the boys went out and found things to use as brushes (sticks, leaves, pine cones, anything nature) we also always put in a group-cooperation activity - taking wood pieces to get everyone from point a to point b type things
  18. it can be as simple as taking the right heighth piece of pvc - drill holes in where flag gromlets are use either string or those roung clips that work like the ones in a binder... for stand take a piece of 2 foot rebar and hammer into ground then just slide pvc over.
  19. being on the other side of things as being the wife involved in the world of scouting and my husband being the one that stays home - it really does depend on your family values and view of scouting. with girl scouts I'm service unit manager and troop leader... with boy scouts I'm a committee member and over see the quartermaster to make sure all supplies are refilled as needed. my husband HATES camping so he's happy that I'm the one out doing that. I would've really rather been coaching my daughter in softball and cheering my son on with wrestling or soccer, but my kids fell in love
  20. we have had campouts geared toward different rank requirements - time where the older scouts will be teaching knots to the new scouts... the new scouts get the knot down and then come show off their work to an adult and get it signed off. We also have boys that know they are just missing X and that he can do that at the next campout and let's his PL and one of the adults that he'd like to complete requirement X during free time. as to doing it with another troop... I'd simply say "that's great that you learned those skills, but for us to sign that off in the book you just have to demonst
  21. with my son's pack it was based off of "We'll Be Loyal Scouts" and the S painted on the W2 crossing over and did the snake Ssssssssss
  22. a troop in our unit is just finishing their bronze award project and they have worked very hard on it. Our council has bridges that troops can reserve and take to their bridging ceremony to use, BUT none of them were handicapped accesible... this troop drew up plans and has constructed one - all that's left to get done by end of the month is to paint it. I'm looking forward to them completing it, it will be the first troop in a long time in our unit to earn a higher award. the ideas the previous poster mentioned were very good too!
  23. as a mom my response to my kids... yes I know you still can be in scouts, but I'm sorry you now have a child to care for you need to finish school, get a job, and take care of day care before you even begin about thinking about having fun. And that goes for both my daughter or my son if they (or their girl friend) decided not to do adoption. Being adopted as a child, my husband's sister adopting a child, and several other friends have adopted I would highly push for that. as a scout leader my response is... ok this is a sensitive issue (girl scout term) and will need to be discussed am
  24. when my son did this they strung a few ropes - 1st line was where the boys shooting would line up facing the targets the 2nd line was for boys to stand waiting for their turn. if you have coffee cans (metal are the best, but hard to find any more) we used those as targets had them on another line dangling done just took a small hole and strung them onto it that would be the 3rd rope LOL.
  25. Basementdweller since you also posted in BSA section I'm assuming you also have a boy in scouts... so my question to you is: If the young man who was with her in getting pregnant were a boy scout, should he be told to leave boy scouts? I personally don't know how I would handle this if it came to be in my girl scout troop... and with having senior and cadette level scouts it could very well happen. I've been reading this thread hoping someone who come out with what National or their Council says. I do believe that this would have to be something that would need to be discus
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