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  1. KS, Congrats for stepping up. You'll have fun. AS posted earlier, there is a Roundtable Program that Aloha gives out to RT Commissioners. Check with Rob N. at the Council HQ. I understand he is the new Asst. SE. The greatest challenge is the preparation but I've learned to delegate different areas of the program. Find out what your units are planning for the year and go through the program or see if there was an actual plan before you stepped up and just follow that until the next District Planning Conference. Yes, you need your own staff as well for the Boy Scout side
  2. OGE and Hops, I've been in and out for a while but congratulations to you both. Matua
  3. As a Scout in the 80's, our Troop always had competitions to build up our Scout Skills, Teamwork, Sportsmanship, and most of all it was FUN. Back then, I didn't know that joining patrol or troop competitions would be building Character, not until I was up in the ranks as a SPL, then a JASM and later on, year's later, as a Scoutmaster. So I took what I learned as a Scout and from many Boy Scout Leadership Trainings and applied it to my Troop, Crew, and Pack. The young boys and girls had no idea that they were learning Character development or leadership skills until we did reflections.
  4. Hello Folks, It's been awhile. Summer Camp starts in about a month and a half here. Everything is moving into place but it's to slow for my comfort. Yes, I know that our district has planned late, but what is new. We have a New Camp Director fresh out of Camp School leading the pack (It's our DE). Our Program Director used to be the Camp Director for Day Camp so there is some expierence there. The Camp Commissioner is also new his position. So here are the questions. Is it an Official BSA Camp without a Certified Medical Doctor/Nurse/or Medic on duty? Will the District
  5. We have planned on doing everything. It's a slow process but we just finished planning out the uniform and accepted the final plan. We're still working on obtaining a Ship but we are working on the basics. Matua
  6. WE have one Venturing Crew that is High Adventure. We have one Sea Scout Ship. Matua
  7. We have . . . 1 working with our Two NSP's(we started last month), he also works as liason with our Webelos Scouts in the Pack; 1 working with the Venture Patrol and liason to the Venturing Crew; 1 working as our Unit Medic takes care of all the medical forms, First Aid and Emergency Preparedness areas; 1 working with the regular patrol and as a liason to the Charter's Ship; and 1 working similar to an executive officer, he works with the other ASM's and takes over when I'm not present. Matua
  8. Bob, You're correct. Every Service project is a Good Turn. The BSHB does not require the PL to be informed. That was something our PLC decided to keep accountability when our troop used to be so big. It was hard keeping track of who was doing what and when. Yes, I do consider a Scout who does a service project who does it with no anticipation of using that project for advancement to have more character, than a Scout who just does service projects just to get advancements out of the way. Matua
  9. Wow, Those are great ideas: Triathalon, Marathon, Bed Race Relay. We have 1 Xtreme Triathalon a year here. It has a really big turn out. Many of the racers complain that there isn't one more to train for before the actual Xtreme Triathalon race. I know my Venturers have been talking for years of putting a team together to compete in the race. We have 1 Marathon or we call it Hafa Marathon. I know it's done every other year. I'll have to check with the race association. We used to do the Carol Kai Bed Race from Hawaii in the 1980's. I believe that it is still a popular race
  10. This reminds of a situation that happened 4 years ago with one of my Scouts. A young 1st Class Scout in the troop approached me at the Troop meeting one night. He was one of those go getters. Always doing things without asking anyone or getting permission first. So during the past weekend prior to that night's meeting, he had worked for his church in doing some clean-up around the church yard. They did a great job. That night prior to the meeting starting, this young scout came running up to me to sign-off his handbook. I sat down on my desk and gestered the Scout to wait un
  11. Eamonn, WE have a Key 3 now. It's about time. I'm waiting for the DE to schedule the first meet. We decided not to do the 10K run due to logistics and I was not comfortable with it. It's just to much work and outlay for little return for the unit. I'll support the Rotary 10K. They do a pretty good job with their race. I hope they have a better route than last year. Matua
  12. It took awhile but we, the COR and myself, met with the applicant. He answered most of our questions. This young man has an attitude issue. He did not think it was anyone's business regarding his private life. I told him that I agree but when he starts bragging about his personal life to the youth members of the organziation. It becomes our concern. Apparently, he has issues with the mother of his child and her parents as to why he hasn't paid any child support for the last 3 years. I explained that two wrongs don't make a right. If he really cares for his child, He'll make p
  13. We are having a meeting tonight with the potential applicant to find out if the allegations are true. Matua
  14. I think this is the correct place for this topic. We have a dilemma here. We started a new unit a couple of weeks ago. One of the leader "candidates" bragged to a teen member that he has a child from a previous relationship and does not pay any child support. A Jr. Leader, who was present during the conversation, reported it to me and several committee members. Last Friday, It was confirmed by the charter contacts that this person has a child and has not paid child support for the last 3-1/2 years. The Chartered Organization was told about it. Our charter rep has decide
  15. Hey Dave, Good to hear you're back. So how does one get nominated for this honor? Is it through Council or National? Where can I get the paperwork? We have a Scouter here that I feel should be nominated. He has over 30+ years in the program. I believe there are enough Scouters here to get the required donation. Matua
  16. Eamonn, Ed; The return is not much for the work put out. Most sponsors make about a third of what actually comes in. Some of the Annual Big Sponsors get donations for their refreshments or from co-sponsors jumping in for the marketing coverage. I am concerned that doing this as a fundraiser, if it's my units or other local units, may jeapordize our annual FOS contribution from the Rotary. BW, That's a great question. I'm not sure about liability. Last year when I helped out with the other youth organization. We were told that each participant: runner or worker, ha
  17. Aahhhh, this discussion has resurfaced. One of the reasons why we created our own HCS is because the Order of the Arrow is a Boy Scout Program. There are certain requirements that were mentioned in early posts that would not allow a Venturer to be a candidate unless they were a multiple in a Scout Troop. Even if, and when, the OA decides to open up membership to Venturers as it did with Explorers up to the mid 90's, it still leaves out those venturers who are different because of their gender. I don't think that would sit well with any co-ed crew, where there is not one set st
  18. I was involved with another Youth Organization that started sponsoring 5K and 10K races as a fundraiser a year ago. This organization made over $3000+ last year not counting the $200 race fee that went to the race officials. There is a race almost every weekend if not every other weekend. In order to get a slot as a Race Sponsor, an organization is put at the bottom of the list to get on the calendar. Some dates are open but many calendar dates are now exclusive to certain sponsors annually. 5/10K races have really picked up in the last 6 years here. It used to be sponsored s
  19. I have a black briefcase that I bring with me to outings and meetings. I have pens and pencils in the outer pockets. Highlighters and compasses. An Assignment notebook and college ruled notebook BS Handbook, Spl and PL handbooks, G2SS Scoutmasters HB in binder next to Bible Songbook, OA Handbook,Fieldbook, Requirement book Applications Youth (Scouts, Venturing, and Cubs) and Adults. Bluecards, Totin' Chits, Fire'em Chits 1" Binder with contact names and other paperwork and calendars. (I need an electronic organizer) Matua
  20. Dana, You may have somthing there. Although, I agree with Bob. I do see where you are coming from. the only thing, is do you have access to any of the old 50's-60's manuals that can be changed to "21st century" guidlines. The process to add Air Scouts into the Venturing Program will take time and resources. It would have to start in the Venturing Crews asking for that program. In order for this to "take off". It has to be a grass roots movement starting with the Crew, then the District, then the Council, then Region, and then finally National, BUT there has to be a deman
  21. Good Job and Thanks Terry. It makes alot of difference to see the Open Discussion with more topics than the Issues and Politics. May I request another 48 hour extension? Matua(This message has been edited by matuawarrior)
  22. Looks like it's going to be a good year in your part of the woods. 26 Venturers! That is not bad for your first District level Venturing meeting. Good Job, Matua
  23. Well it wasn't Scouter.com but It's working again. Don't know what happened. Must've been the server I'm on.
  24. Terry, Sounds Good to me. (Opps! hit the submit button by mistake.) Not that it matters but if it works, then good. We can only try. I don't miss the stars. Everything seems to working okay now. Matua(This message has been edited by matuawarrior)
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