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artjrk

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  1. One year at webelos camp we decided to have fun with mail from home. If a scouts letter had any X's or O's (loves and kisses) we had him do one pushup for each. Our Den cheif who was their with us that year would do them with the scout. If the scout didn't want to do them they did not have to. It wasn't punishment at all just fun and games. we all had a fun time laughing w/ each other as they where being done.
  2. I need to meet w/ my guy as well. On the phone he told me it would be very low key and that I didn't actually need any documentation. I have been playing tag w/ him for the last few weeks and I need to get it done this month. Yikes. Now if I can just find my copy of the tickets...
  3. Sorry. The Troop Treasurer happens to be an accountant. The question came up while the committee was discussing whether they needed to file any form or another for tax purposes. Also we have set up online payment for our mulch sales using Paypal and we needed to submit info from the CO using their Tax exempt status, School PTA. No major issue right now. we just wanted to be clear.
  4. I have read here numerous times how the CO actually owns all the troops assets and accounts. I brought this up to our committee last night and some had not realized this. What I could not do is tell them where this is documented. Can someone here help me out. This would be helpful for our new troop accountant coming on in a month. Thanks.
  5. Concerning the Tiger/Parent partnership team. I understand how the ideal is for there to be a parent there to work with their son. I was a Den Leader for my second son. I assisted the Den Leaders for my first son. Now that I am a Scoutmaster, my wife is the partner for my 3rd son. I understand the system. But... Here is a situation where the Den Leaders hide behind the rules and the Scout loses. We had a recent Go See It with our Tiger Den to the library. A parent sends an Email to the other parents and Den Leaders informing them that the Husband is out of town on business and she is
  6. Thanks for the referral to this site. I plan to present it as an option to the Committee soon. Being a designer I have created our own site which another leader hosts on his company's server. What i like about this is the ability to work with the data from Troopmaster (which we use) and the interactive nature of the site. Event signups and payments. I like how we ccould even allow multiple users to add content thus not putting all the maintenance duties on just one person.
  7. A variation to Buffalo Skipper's two layer method. We have found that by adding a layer of wet paper towel between the two layers you create a steamer of sorts. With this method we have rarely have charred spots and vegetables come out fantastic. Don't forget your sharpie to mark each dinner as to its owner. I want to try that Ham dinner variation.
  8. I do not recall our patrols getting together before buying their food to work out trades, but there is a lot of trading going on on the trip. "I'll trade my oreos for your chips." We don't set a budget for each trip in advance due to the fact each trip is different. On some trips we encourage the boys to expand their food choice range and some times we go for expediency of meals to keep to a time schedule. weekends generally run about $10-$12 though. Due to the varying tastes of the boys, I don't think we could have one basic menu for all patrols. We are not real rigid on menu approval e
  9. I've just started exploring the realm of Facebook myself. It started as way to keep up with my sons. I've reconnected with old High School friends. As I am going along I have been asked to be "Friends" with many of my Scouts as well as other friends of my sons. It is with a feeling of reward to realize that these guys actually want to be associated with me. I have started a new group listing for the troop to be a "virtual" campfire for current and former Scouts and Scouters of our troop. The issue of maintaining Scout Spirit is one I am trying to figure out how to promote. I'm hoping thr
  10. Our pack hosts it's own "Summer Games" Each Monday evening (when it cooled down) was a different sport, ie soccer, softball, dodgeball, flag football, Ultimate frizbee, etc. A different parent or leader would spend 20-30 min going over the rules of the game, then the kids played for 45 min or so. Families were always welcome to play and friends as well. Neighboring packs were invited including the one for kids with disabilities. The Troop which shares the meeting location also would come out and join the cubs after they finished with their business. Everything was kept at a informal level. If
  11. Having run aces with Double Elimination and with multiple lane computer judging., I would say go with the latter if you can. I was our Pack Derby Coordinator for 4 years. Look at it this way. 1/4 of your kids will race just twice and lose both times. For many this can be devastating. Sadly I have seen boys quit scouting because of this. A boy spends hours to make a car which they are so proud of only to "fail" in a matter of seconds. With the ability to run 4, 8 or more times, the likely hood of losing every race a much smaller. My 3rd son for example this year in his first Derby lo
  12. I have spent 3 summers at Goshen for WEBELOS camp. Beautiful place. The weather in that mountainous area of Virginia is quite different from AP Hill. Out of 21 days only one was considered hot and humid. There were several nights that were down right chilly. I don't know if this new site will actually be at Goshen SR or adjacent to it. As for the centrally located issue. Yes Geographically it is not but as far as population is concerned is is much more central to a larger number of scouts. I grew up about 1/2 hour away in the valley so I may be a bit prejudice.
  13. When a Troop invites the local Webelos to a meeting or event, can't the Webelos go on their own with their own family? Thus negating the need for a LTP. I know as a troop now, we invite all the local Packs with an open invitation. The boys do not come as a Den but as an individual. On another note. Just because a LTP is not filed it doesn't negate the activity. What it does do is release BSA from any responsibility if something should happen to any of those attending.
  14. I went to Camp Shenandoah and had a great time there. But then again I was a first year Scout back in 1975. I'm not familiar with the other two.
  15. Since one of the methods of scouting is Adult Interaction, having an event for the Scout Master or even better one where the Scoutmaster works with the youth is indeed appropriate. At our last Camporee, "Scoutish Highland Games" I went around with the boys to watch and see how they did in working together as a patrol. Once in a while I after the boys had completed a station, if there was time and it did not hold up any other patrol, I would attempt the required activity. I had fun and the boys had fun watching. Though some games may have seemed silly, it let them see that I was willing to do w
  16. If the lack of number seems to be the problem, might I suggest having the Tigers meet occasionally with your wolf den for some joint activities. This will help the Tigers see that meetings are not just "play dates' and the Wolves can get the chance to act like role models. You can split the time into joint activity time and separate Den time. If there is another Pack nearby you could try having some joint activities with their Tiger den. When I was a Den Leader we had two dens at our level in the Pack. We would meet on the same night so we could take advantage of the larger numbers for so
  17. Did things change for Tigers in the last few years? When I was a Tiger Den Leader 8 years ago the boys earned their Tiger badge first and then worked on getting their Bobcat badge afterwards before they crossed over to Wolves. My youngest has just joined Cub Scouts as a Tiger and his DL has not mentioned that he needs to be working on his Bobcat yet.
  18. Interestingly enough, half the times my kids don't want to ride w/ me. They don't like my choice of radio stations.
  19. With my wife being a middle school reading teacher, our whole family is a bunch of avid readers. As parents we also like to read what our kids are reading. As practicing Christians we have enjoyed our family read alouds of the Narnia series, as well as the Potter series and Tolkien books. We feel that it is also important for our kids to read books that will make them think. Sometimes these "controversial" books help us understand why we believe what we do. The same with movies. This goes the same for what we do in scouts. The boys are at an age where they are exploring and trying to und
  20. I don't get why there is SO much debate on this. New shirt-new insignia, Old shirt-old insignia. You can wear old pants w/ new shirt and visa versa. The only exception I could see is having the Troop switch out the Red tabs for the green ones even on old shirts. The same for the Numbers. It allows for a more consistent "new" look across the Troop. Also this allows those short on $ to match those that can afford the new. There were slight color differences even within the old uniform.
  21. My two oldest came from a Pack that is seriously dropping in numbers. They started with about 60+ boys to this year after crossover they will have 12. We had issues working with a new principal who would not let us recruit at the open houses. Also cultural shifts in the student population have led to a decline in the popularity of scouting with the youth and adults. This year my youngest is starting as a Tiger in a new school and Pack, we moved. The new pack has almost 100 kids. The two school are adjacent and both Packs are feeders to the Troop I am now SM for. I am going to be watching
  22. "rumble... RUMBLE.... BUFFALO STAMPED!" I used to be a Buffalo And a good ol' Buffalo too But now I've finished Bufffaloing, I don't know what to do I'm growing old and Feeble and I can Bufffalo no more So I'm going to work my ticket if I can Back to Gilwell.. Happy Land.. I'm going to work my ticket if I can...
  23. We would wait to be the last patrol to enter and with a stamping of our feet would enter yelling "BUFFALO STAMPEDE!"
  24. The BOR is in's right to fail him due to his lacking his book. It is the final proof that all requirements have been signed off. That being said, I believe a few of options that could have happened. 1. While waiting to go in for the BOR, someone else could have been called to bring the book in. 2. The BOR could delay their final decision until the book could be produced, thus not having to go through the entire process again. 3. The board should have let him know up front whether they would pass him or not with the absence of the Book. I know that Scouting is meant to
  25. I am sure we all have show a lack of that "Scouting Spirit" in our youth. It is through Scouting that we grow and mature, gain leadership qualities , and take responsibility for our lives. The original poster has indicated that he has made a terrible mistake. He already is showing remorse and and a desire to correct his actions. Seeing as he has 20 months till aging out, I see that as ample opportunity to take actions to re-establish his "Scout Spirit". He can work with a program for at risk kids, work with younger kids showing the dangers of drugs, or any other program of this nature. I
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