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kayak girl

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  1. When I made the list of pages for the left hand side of the Home page I named one of them Secure Area. The company that hosts our site set up the password-user name part of that page.

     

    Now when I add anything to the secure area I just make sure I save the new page to the secure area file. Then everyone has to go through the password stuff to get to it.

     

    This is our host: http://www.scoutwebservices.com/

     

    They understand Scouting and are very helpful.

     

    Does that answer your question?

  2. For the past 2 years we have paid for gas for the drivers. They are reimbursed at a set rate/mile and check is written to them from the Troop. The cost of each campout is divided among the scouts who go:food, gas, rent for the campground or lodge. This amount is then deducted from their camp account. Our treasurer works closely with the Scoutmaster. He computes the cost of the campout when we get home Sunday night and shoots her an email. She then deducts from each attending scout's camp account (uses a computer program that meshes with Troopmaster) and shoots me a Report form that I post on the Secure side of the website. The parents have learned to check the web site to see the status of their son's camp account.

     

    For years we didn't charge the scouts for gas and didn't pay anyone to drive. But the same people always drove and the same guy pulled the trailer. The new method makes it easier to ask "non-camping parents" to drive a load of boys one way if we don't have enough "camping parents" seatbelts. We currently have 44 youth registered and almost always have 38 to 40 going on the weekend campouts. Summer camp is 400 miles away this year and we have 53 people going.

     

    We have found it is better to share the load fairly for us.

  3. Summer camp? I would ask if this is the only campout she goes on with the Scouts. Has she learned to keep her cool with very little sleep? We have found that when the Scouts only know the leader from regular meetings they haven't met the "real person" sometimes. Sleep deprived, hot, hungry adults sometimes have very short fuses. Not every leader does well on long term camps.

  4. Too cool. My oldest son is an Eagle who is currently serving in the Army in Korea. While training in Texas the different groups of young soldiers were given topographic maps,loaded into helicopters and taken to the top of hill in the middle of nowhere and told to navigate to the "dot on your map". Son lead his group to the "dot" location, arriving 4 hours ahead of any other group. Called his dad, the Scoutmaster, that night and thanked him for using EVERY January campout to teach/practice Orienteering skills. Son said he grumbled at the time but was thanking his stars he knew what to do. Fun with a purpose...Scouting at its best.

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