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  1. What we used to do for the cubs (Boy Scouts now) is we would start early and collect old bowling trophies and buy new tops for them and every cub got one for participating in the derby. We had a large 4 ft trophy the pack champ got to take home for a year. (moms were ready to pass it on after a year LOL) The cubs loved it. To put new tops on is just a screw and we bought (or had donated) little car ones. Face plates usually come off real easy and new ones aren't much are here for 1st, 2nd third. You'd be suprised how many you get. Boxes and boxes of them.
  2. Just got done watching the new DVD of A Time to Tell. Last segment is about bullying. Our troop is planning on watching it on Monday. This is a new version. Very worth while. One of our new leaders (crossover) is going to lead this. He is a policeman in town, he will preview the video and do his on-line training beforehand. Hopefully the scouts will find this informative. Looks like new version of DVD covers all new requirements maybe a 2 meeting DVD depending on how much discussion goes on.
  3. Thanks Lisabob. We have lost some over the one already. We are trying to give all a good program. Just trying at times.
  4. Have a question for MTM25653. If this special needs scout cannot read or write how did he go about the Eagle req. merit badges? We presently have a special needs scout and mom is very, how should I say this, secretive about the disability that is obvious. Has told us he is ADHD but that is not all that is going on. He has an aid at school with him through out the day. Working with him for the last year has at times been a real challange. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Currently he is second class. He dosn't like to do alot of what is in the program. Mom is one of the helicopter p
  5. Our scout troop performs the ceremoney(from what was posted) Burnside is referring to and what is found worthy is the scout not the arrow. We have never had a complaint that it was in any way disrespectful to the Indian culture. While the arrow may have been inspected to see the accomplishments of the scout to be deemed worthy of the AOL. Burnside have you looked at an arrow? Each band (color) represents a path(accomplishment) taken in Cub Scouts. Last AOL season our troop did 7 ceremonies some out of our district. This year due to scheduling conficts we will do 3. Did 1 Sat. nite.
  6. So very sorry. If I remember right you might find a ceremony in the Chaplin/chaplin aid guide book.
  7. I manage a gas station/drive thru and work in the office.
  8. Get some help from your Unit Commissioner. Contact your District and they can get you in touch with your UC.
  9. Our troop went to Camp McKee two years ago. We would like to return because of high adventure off camp for older scouts in Red River Gourge (had 4 scouts and 2 leaders attend) and they had a blast. They were off camp from Monday until Friday. Younger scouts had a great variety of classes to choose from. Camp staff and local troops were very friendly. We have attended Camp Crooked Creek. Last time we were there a tornado kinda went through. Yes it does sound like a train. Camp and program director both off camp at time so a CIT decided he was in charge of camp. Trees across road into c
  10. Well as Boys Scouts we are supposed to be prepared. At this time we are expecting 7 at crossover with the potentional of 12 total. The extra comes from a den who visited for AOL and then went to a neighboring town to visit a troop and liked what they saw at our troop. The ones who have shown a strong interest (as in we are thinking of coming to the troop) have been given a "Welcome packet". This consists of Boy Scout App., calander, patrol roster,troop policies, phone numbers, email addys, sample packing lists for summer and campouts, helpful tips for new campers and welcome letter.
  11. Our troop always keeps original medical form. Scout camp gets a copy.
  12. Have had more of a problem with 1 scout deciding on Thurs that he wants to camp on Friday. He has called my house more than once wanting to camp and has been told there will be no food as he did not pay on Monday so he could be included in the menu. The last time he did this was a troop meeting nite bowling/pizza party. He showed up with dad(dad said scout told him about bowling and hour before)and that no pizza had be bought for him we'll see you next meeting. Well next meeting mom comes into meeting and says I'm not getting the information about these activities. So straight faced I say
  13. Our adult patrol does it the same way the boys do menu planning money on Monday. I usually do the adult shopping. I do buy meat items when they are on sale. Boneless chicken breast at 1.77lb boneless porkloin 1.88lb sausage buy 1 get 1 free that sort of thing and keep the reciepts for the items. I was lucky as another scouter donated a freezer to us. We usually have at least 8 adults at 7.00/head. I make sure the volunteers get a great meal on Sat nite. (no hotdogs) Our troop has a large event grill that is available which makes it nice. There is never a shortage of someone wanting t
  14. Have you tried calling/emailing the company that made the pants to see if they come in other lengths? Scouting store online? Surely you are not the only one that needs a longer length. One thing we had to do for my son 6'5" 300lbs for sash was sew 2 together. Thank goodness that grandma is an expert seamstress. No one noticed. Maybe talk to a seamstress and see if that would solve problem but would require buying another pants. Use other for shorts. Just a thought. kbandit
  15. We all have an Attack helicoper in our ranks. You are not alone. Had 2 boys this past year go to basketball practice on Election nite. It was on their calendar. Month later Mom(she is very nice) ask since he couldn't advance without a POR wasn't there some job my husband could put him in? She took it very well that he needed to come to next Election nite and put his hat in the ring for the job he wanted to do. She understands now it is the boys who vote for SPL and he assigns the jobs according to who signed up that nite. Our Troop tries to steer the parents questions/concerns/proble
  16. Thanks for the responses. I will definately start looking at the offerings. Any more comments on specific camps would be appreciated. Thanks again Kbandit
  17. Anyone got some information on summer camps in Michigan for 2008? We have never been to camp in Michigan and would like some information of experience at camps etc. Which would you recommend? Any and all comments appreciated. Thanks Kbandit
  18. Welcome to your position. I would suggest contacting your District Executive (DE for short) and get the name and contact info for your Unit Commisioner. Make sure you have on hand and have read "Health and Safety Guide" and "Guide to Safe Scouting." Hopefully these are in the pack library if not pick up at your local scout store. Pick up a Council calendar for the up coming months it should list training dates. Roundtables are adult meetings within you district where you can network with other (possible more experienced cc's cubmasters etc) cub leaders. Maybe find a mentor the
  19. We encourage our scouts to shower in swimsuits. Change in camp. Hit the showers. Change in camp after showering. Quicker with busy showers. Use buddy system for going to showers. How to tell if they actually did? At summer camp we use the duty roster where as an adult works with X number of boys, on the way back into camp they stop by that adult for a head smell check. One will usually slip through until about Tuesday or Wednesday then has to find a buddy to go to the shower. The first years get with it pretty quick and we usually don't have a problem. We like to tell them the st
  20. Thank you for that bit of information. I will try that next time I need to print some things in Excell. Kbandit
  21. Are you able to throw your hat in the ring for running your day camp next year? If so get ahold of your District Executive. You have saw first hand what is broken or not up to par. Day camps need alot of planning. Maybe attend your next District Roundtable you may not be alone in the feeling you have for how things were run this year. (things to improve on next year type of discussion) Please remember some volunteers are better at organizing than others but I'm sure all are doing the best they can. If you cannot take on running the day camp maybe volunteer to help in some capacity/part
  22. I use Microsoft Excell program to get a 12-month 1-month per page that I can add meetings and such to the days and print. I haven't figured out how to print all pages at once (not real computer literate) but does what we need. I just yesterday printed up the calendars for our upcoming planning meeting. Full calanders are available for 2007 and 2008. To find the calanders do a search for 2007 put in the search box "calendar 2007 12-month 12pgs" and you get a list they offer. Please look at what you want before downloading some are 12 month calendars on 1 page (of little use to me). Hop
  23. We allow the scouts while in cars to summer camp to use electronics with headphones or an outing that takes more that 1 hr to get there. Once there they are locked up. Our scouts know the rules and it isn't a problem. We do have what we call a Lock-in at our charter organization's church. We allow the boys to bring the electronics and play all nite. The scouts set up the X-boxes tie them all together and have a blast 10-12 playing same game same time.(we monitor what games are brought and played) We have access to the gym (basketball/volleyball), have pizza delivered, and set up a DVD p
  24. I would vote for Firearm safety. More PC correct. Weapons instruction sounds like they will be firing all kinds of things.(too military)
  25. Yes the boys who did just enough that didn't like the swimming got 1st class. The boys who couldn't float at all worked with the merit badge counslor(who is head of the local Y) several times with a good faith effort and did their best. The scoutmaster took this into consideration when recommending them for their 2nd and 1st class. One that couldn't float at all is now a beginner 2 years later. He is quite proud of this accomplishment as we are of him for his persistance. He is now a life scout.
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