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OCTroop32

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  1. Let me give you a little more background.

     

    I really like the idea of the Patrol leaders each taking 2 monthes. What has happen in the past is the young man who has stepped into the SPL position should really be the partol leader. After six months at the job he never wants it again.

     

    The two scouts who are more than qualified (each were the SPL when they were too young) want to help. The problem is they are too busy and can not make the commitment. They have volunteered to step in when available, mostly at the weekly meetings. But they would not be able to attend the camping trips.

     

    What do you think of running the two older scouts when available and using Cubsrgr8's idea of letting the PLC fill in? What I don't want is for our troop not to have an identtity for 6 months. Again thank you for your wisdom Bill

  2. Next week are our troop elections. As a requirement we ask all the scouts eligible to hold a postion fill our a form explaining why and how they feel they are qualified. Well no one has stepped up to want to run for Senior Patrol Leader. We have some that are intrested in the Spring by with Fall sports just do not have the time. Talking with the other leaders one of the suggestions was have an adult leader step in and run the position until one of the older scouts steps forward.

     

    Being a scout for 8 years and a leader for 6 I have never heard this and need outside imput.

     

    One thought is it would be nice for the PLC because our three Partol Leaders are young and tend to follow the older SPL's advice without ever asking questions. Also our adult leadership has failed to create a troop with a strong patrol method. Having a leader step in for a couple months would give us the opportunity to reinstall some of the basic fundamentals.

     

    My problem with this is it goes against what I believe to be scouting.

     

    If anyone could offer advice it would be much appreciated. Thanks, Bill

  3. Here are a few I have written down over the years:

     

    - If you do a favor, forget it; if you receive one, remember it. Unknown

     

    - Don't sit around and wait for it to be a good day - go out and make it a good day. Hazel Jones.

     

    - The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do Unknown

     

    - Listen to the sound of the river and you will catch fish - Irish Proverb

     

    - When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened of us. Helen Keller (1880-1968)

     

    - only the lead sled dog has a good view. Unknown

     

    - He who is good at making excuses is seldom good at anything else. Ben Franklin (1706-1790)

     

    - Half the battle is getting started Colin S.K. Walker

     

    - Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs. Henry Ford (1863-1947)

     

    - You and I are OK. God doesn't make junk - Poster seen in a church

     

    - Don't wait for your ship to come in... swim out to it. Unknown

     

    - We didn't inherit the Earth from our parents. We're borrowing it from our children. Chief Seattle (1788-1866)

     

    - Dreams are not made in one day or night, it takes tears of hard work. Craig Thomas Wolff

     

    - The old owner of the 76ers was asked why he decided to sell the team "Because Pat Croce called me 50 times."

     

    - Unlock your mind, unleash your soul, and gamble on yourself. Pat Croce 76ers owner and former president.

     

    Most of these are from a little booklet our office gets once a week or every other week. I think it is call Bits and Pieces.

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