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  1. "Since we now know that the new pants are Chinese and they might be at Wallyworld. Are they cheaper and can we convert them to save money switch a button or two. Please hold the torches"

     

    If they are like the present pants, the only button with be the one closing the waist, the new pockets close with velcro. The only other "scout" item on the new pants are the fleur-de-lis on the leg zippers.

  2. "Actually the PRC does have the Hong Kong Scout Association, at least for next 40+ years that the treaty between them and UK signed. Heck they even tried to host a WSJ, but Japan won the bid."

     

    True, a holdover from the British administration. I don't think it will spread outside of that municipality, or survive the guaranteed life span of the treaty. The Macau Scouting association is a good example of that.

  3. "It must be a beautiful day in CA since hardly anyone is commenting on today's article, unlike yesterday's."

     

    Not sure what that article was, but National has posted both their response and the Chief Seattle Council's on the National site. The CSC's is very interesting, as it points out a deliberate and false presentation.

     

    While I haven't entered the political fray of left vs. right wing Scouting positions, I have to concede that this media article, together with a recent surge of "investigative" reporting from other similar news sources, does foster the belief that there is an assault on the BSA and its values.

  4. "Is thier any formal training for a unit commissioner?"

     

    Yes, however, I have found that it is handled differently from Council to Council, even from District to District. If you are a newly commissioned Commissioner, you should be viewing the Commissioner Orientation video within 48 hours, or take the online Fast Start for Commissioners. I was trained by one of the ADCs in my District, then attended Commissioner College about 4 months later. By the time you earn your Arrowhead Honor award, you should know your job.

  5. "I think our CC and CM are afaid to talk with the DL.

    He's the VP of the council executive board (but told me he very rarely goes to the meetings).

    I have talks with our CM about this DL and since September the Cm expressed to me that he didn't know if he made a good choice in the DL."

     

    It's funny, Unit Leaders either are impressed (intimidated) or indifferent to district or council committee/board members. Most of the ones I have served with don't have time or don't have a clue about what goes on at the small unit (den/patrol) level. If this leader got back into unit level scouting for his son, he apparently didn't pick up on the concept in training. Your CR and CC need to talk with him, he doesn't outrank them (the CR has a say in Council Committee) and steer him toward his responsibility to the unit, which he voluntarily assumed when he took the position. This year is probably a wash for the TL spot, focus on the future and next year. If other parents in the den share your concerns, then start the Shared Leadership NOW! One parent take responsibility for next month, and another the month after. Get through this year and have a game plan for next.

  6. The pack we work with doesn't plan the Den meeting, the DL's do. The Pack only plans a master schedule of Pack events such as trips, PWD, raingutter regatta, etc. Hard to plan den activities a year in advance, particularly Tiger dens. My wife plans out a den meeting for TC a month in advance, using the yearly program planner and other materials such as Roundtable's and Baloo's Bugle for the US Scouting site. We have to be flexible on Go See Its as some of the boys may have conflicts with our meeting nights. In November and December, she offered alternate Go See It dates to work around holiday travel for the den.

  7. The positioning for the National Summertime award looks awkward. The literature says it is to be worn centered on the right pocket flap, but the pictures of the cubs and pocket diagram show it being worn off-center and at the top of the pocket flap. It looks like it would pop off if the Outdoor Activity award is also worn.

  8. "Just asking because the boys make their own flags each year. They can design and decorate any way they want.

    Start with a 12x24 piece of felt and have at it.

    No custom made 'official' nylon flags."

     

    Only den flags I'm familar with are the official ones, what you are describing sounds similar to a den doodle type of thing, though patrols in boy scouts do make their own patrol flags.

  9. In both cases, its a "den" thing. Webelos I is a separate den from Webelos II. Each den has its own flag, with the den number in the upper corner. Obviously, if a Webelos den chooses a name vs. a number, there will not be a number in the upper corner, though you could attach the den medallion.

  10. "Why doesn't this happen at every Scout summer camp in America?

     

    Probably because the council does not want to deal with phone calls or PETA type groups."

     

    Considering that just a few months back there was a heated discussion on this site about the ethics of mounting insects for a merit badge, I'm sure there would be opposition to slaughtering an animal for consumption at a summer camp. I believe that you would also require an USDA inspection of the carcass in the case of swine before consumption in the camp.(This message has been edited by jmwalston)

  11. "Where in the books does it say that they have to be grilled in front of the pack!"

     

    It doesn't.

     

    "Even though they know and understand the promise and shake and Moto I dont think they will speak in front of a crowd. I dont want them to miss out on the badge because of this."

     

    They shouldn't, in fact, it is adding a requirement by stating that they have to say before the Pack. The Cubmaster having a book of ceremonies is fine, but there is no ceremony as you have described in any of the BSA publications that I am aware of.

     

     

  12. "To those that are asking where to put the Arrow of Light insignia on the blue shirt, we are putting it centered on the pocket, below the arrow points. It makes the most sense; it follows the uniform regulations and it follows the top to bottom awards theme."

     

    Incorrect, for the blue shirt, it is worn centered on the left pocket flap. The rank diamonds may also be worn on tan shirt, all of them if wanted. The oval Webelos may only be worn on the tan shirt, with the AoL badge centered below the left pocket if earned. If in doubt, the link below is for the Inspection sheet from the National Council website.

     

    http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/34282.pdf

  13. Per the Advancement P&P Guide, the Cub's parent/guardian determines when the Cub has completed the requirement. I am a bit surprised that the TC Den Leader had not worked with the Cubs on this the first few meetings.

  14. "Besides, you're still a "youth" and not an adult in OA and Venturing until 21 anyway"

     

    The OA slant is irrelevant, if you are 18 or older, you must be a registered Venturer or Scouter as far as the OA is concerned. If a Venturer, then you could wear the rank badge, if a Scouter, the square knot.

  15. "Also stupid question but here it goes: I know when I was an ASM way back when SCOUTING Magazine had some program helps in them. Ok I admit I didn't use them as the SPL and PLC handled all that, but since getting on the district level I haven't seen the inserts. Do they still place the inserts for unit serving leaders?"

     

    Scouting Magazine is supposed to have an insert for the addressee based on the primary registration of the addressee. If you are registered as a DL, you receive the help insert for that position, if a SA, you receive the insert appropriate for that position. Not sure if that will continue, with the possibility that they may move to an electonic distribution only.

  16. No, those cover the basic training. I was surprised by the statement "hit the floor running in January." The den should be well on its way to completing the Tiger Cub badge by now.

  17. When I worked at Camp Bonner, we were issued with two staff t-shirts, which were identical to the regular camp t-shirt sold in the camp store except that they had red edging on the neck collar and sleeves, and the regular camp t-shirt had a green edging. There were practically no other staff except for an occassional Explorer.

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