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  1. I remember reading somewhere that this was tried in the Los Angeles area in the '50's. As I recall they hired Scoutmasters who were schoolteachers. It wasn't fulltime employment. I believe it was scrapped for many reasons, primarily because the mercenaries didn't feel adequately compensated for the amount of time it took.
  2. It is hard to say, but a quick mental review comes in around 50. I enjoy mystery novels. I'm totally addicted to Robert B. Parker's Spenser series. He is the best writer of dialogue around these days. I try to read something serious every other book. I'm currently reading Victory and Defeat (Five Forks to Appomattox) by the late Shelby Foote. It helps that I am just four blocks from a good Public Library. Thank you Andrew Carnegie.
  3. I went as 1ASM in 1997. At that time you had to be a SM and WB Trained was recommended, but not required. The SM of our Jamboree Troop was WB trained. He turned out to be a not so hot choice, but not because of Wood Badge training. The only other requirements I can think of was mandatory YPT
  4. For any boy interested in hunting and fishing I heartily recommend "The Old Man and the Boy" by Robert Ruark. It is still in print and available in paperback.
  5. I am always amused by parents that think Little Fenwick is going to work himself into a full ride athletic scholarship. I believe the worst football or basketball player at a Div. 1-A school was probably the best player in his conference. Not his school, his Conference!!! Every year from our school there are 10 times as many scholarships awarded for academics and non sport activities than through athletics. I've had a number of boys receive scholarships through Scouting. 4-H kids also do well in the scholarship area.
  6. I also went out of council for WB. The Course Director designated the Council Tng. Chair (or his designee) as my Ticket Counselor. My Council Tng. Chair did the job himself and also presented my beads. He is a former Course Director, so I don't know if that made any difference.
  7. I believe BSA runs their corperate year July 1 to June 30. Probably some manager zeroing out inventory to make profitability goals.
  8. When I was a TG one of the experienced staffers showed up at Staff Dev. with plastic pistols that shot foam rubber darts. We all spent a great deal of time shooting the CD and SPL at every opportunity. When we got to breakfast the 2nd day all of our darts were on the table, frozen in a bowl of ice.
  9. My Father who is 82 was a Boy Scout in the late '30's. He was amused at the two-deep requirement when I became the SM. When he was a Scout their Summer Camp consisted of the SM driving the Troop out to a sandbar on the river. All the boys rode in the back of a flatbed truck. The SM got them settled in, gave my Uncle (the biggest kid and probably SPL) a dime. If they had any problems he was to walk to a country store a couple of miles away and call him. Then the SM left. At the end of the first week the families drove out and they had a fried chicken dinner and then they left the Troop for anot
  10. FREE PARIS !!! Hey, girls just wanna have fun.
  11. Check out the funnies today. Dennis the Menace is going to join the Cub Scouts. The strip is pretty funny, I'm just relieved that I'm not his Den Leader.
  12. Our Troop and Pack together will be at a local cemetary at 0630 to put up flags on veterans graves. After we are done, the Volunteer Firemen cook breakfast for all who helped. Then we will all go back to the cemetary at 1000. All Scouts march in behind the American Legion Color Guard and attend the Memorial Day Services. Martial music played by our high school band, speaker, prayer by Am. Legion chaplain, National Guard firing squad, and Air National Guard jets flyover. Nice service and I think the boys get a lot out of it. At 1600 we help take down the flags.
  13. West is a troubling character. He presided over the initial growth of the BSA and had great success. He is responsible for the structure that we have today for good and bad. I am often troubled by "corporate BSA". There seems to be a disconnect between the professionals and the boys. I often wonder if this is not one of West's legacies as I perceive that he was not comfortable with the boys. Having said that I doubt if BSA could have survived long under the direction of the "mystic", Seton. I also doubt if Beard could have come near to matching West's accomplishments. One thing I h
  14. We are the FOG Patrol. Publicly this is an abbreviation of fogeys, but the Patrol members know that it stands for F'ng Old Guys.
  15. Support from our fellow Scouters cannot be overvalued. One of the lowest points in my Scouting career ocurred several years ago when I was a Cubmaster. I came home from work to get ready to go to Roundtable. I found my wife and one of my den leaders in the living room in tears. One of the Fathers had come to the den meeting and did not like the way things were being done. He berated my poor Den Leader in a loud and abusive manner in front of the boys. I called him and got into a shouting match over the phone. I slammed the phone down, determined to tell the Pack Comm. what they could do with t
  16. My favorite debacle was on a backpacking trip in Wyoming. Our Scout was making instant mashed potatoes on a 1 burner stove and way overdid the water. Had a soupy tan looking mess. One of the other adults advised putting in a noodle fettucini meal we had to see if the noodles would soak up the excess water. They did, but we had a gloppy grey mess. We added some Spam to add color and ate it. It was delicious. I have never had the urge to attempt to duplicate this meal, however good it tasted.
  17. We are fortunate to have a grocery store 1/2 block from where we rendezvous for all outings. Each Patrol appoints a Grubmaster as part of the duty roster for the outing. After getting a headcount of who showed up in his patrol the Grubmaster checks with me to finalize his Patrol budget. Camping fee X # present. The Grubmaster then goes to the grocery store and shops. The store owner is a supporter of Scouting and allows the boys to charge there groceries. They return to the rendezvous point with groceries and a receipt.They are real good about it. I have only once had to have a Grubmaster retu
  18. Some time ago I attended a Council Trustee meeting at which tempers flared over an issue. Some harsh things were said then cooler heads prevailed and we were able to continue in a civil fashion. When the meeting was over, I walked out with our Scout Exec. He was a little rattled and said as much. I said "Yeah things got a little heated, but isn't it great that people care so passionately?"
  19. Eamonn- I enjoyed your response and I certainly agree that no one should criticize anyone else's contribution. One of my problems is that I give what I have to give and grow weary of the constant pressure to give more. I attended an Endowement Tour event last week. My best guess is that $500,000 was raised at that event. Maybe more. I applaud and thank these people for their contribution. It is very important. I was invited because I am a lowly James West Donor. I was cheered to learn that this is an entry-level contribution and I can give more. Would that I could. I have long felt
  20. One thing I have noticed in the past is that District Chairmen in our Council are often recruited because of the size of the FOS check they can write, the prestige of having this person or his business associated with Scouting, or both. Very little seems to be expected of them in the way of leadership of the District Committee. These Titans of Industry are thought to be too busy to deal with the mundane issues of recruiting and leading a committee. I do appreciate any contribution to Scouting be it of time or treasure, but of the two, time is most needed.
  21. In the last couple of years our Troop has been moved from the fringe of one District to the fringe of another District. This was not too big a deal to me as most of the boys don't know what District we're in and don't care. Since this move it has been non-stop recruiting for District positions. In the last year I have been solicited to be District Commissioner, ADC, UC, OA Adviser, Camporee Chair, and Training Chair. I have politely declined these wonderful opportunities, It is my opinion that as Scoutmaster, the time I have available for Scouting belongs to the boys in my Troop. Taking on any
  22. I have been hearing about a DVD that covers the advancement requirements for the first 3 ranks, Tenderfoot thru 1st Class. Supposedly this was mailed to every Scoutmaster in the country. I didn't happen to receive one. Does anyone know anything about it? I know it is available on the National web-site, but dial-up connections are not to useful for this sort of thing.
  23. baden

    Cubmaster

    When I was a CM we used to do the Raingutter Regatta in June, minor league ball game in July, and a swimming party in August. One year we went to the zoo instead of a ball game.
  24. Don't forget the be all and end all. FOS (fund our salaries). This replaced SME (save my employment).
  25. C-BOLT- You have learned something important early. The activity, the location, the patches, everything pales compared to the company in which you find yourself. I have found over the years that the people I enjoy the most are Scouts and Scouters. Keep on Scoutin' Young Brother.
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