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  1. Well that was a very politcal answer, don't actually address the question rather dance around it. The question was intended to be general but I guess I need to be more specific. I have 2 kids who I have been informed by the former DL whose sign off on things the child has not done. The former DL just looked the other way and moved on, I am not that way. What I want to know is can the parents appeal to the CM and overturn me or do I have final say, or are others in CO involved? One of the parents is good friends with the CM and the other parent is the CM. I am not going to let
  2. This is somewhat of a spin off of another thread. If a DL and the CM have a disagreement over advancement does the CM trump the DL? In a previous post some one mentioned a DL not advancing a child based on them not being "Active" in the den, if this or a question over completed achievements comes into play who determines if the child advances? I know that at the Webelos level the DL signs off on all achievements but can a parent appeal to the CM over discrepancies or does the DL have the final say? Are other people invovled?
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    KNOTS

    While at Webelos Resident Camp this last weekend there was an inspection and one of the gentleman had 10 plus knots on his shirt pocket and I thought man that is a lot of knots. How many knots and or medals can some one wear at all times? For some reason I thought (that is the first problem my wife will tell you) that I read some where you could only wear 6 knots or medals or a combination of 6 knots and metals. Where exactly can I find this information in the BSA Uniform Insignia Guide?
  4. The best track for you depends on what you are looking for. Wood (cheaper but inconsistant Aluminum (expensive but fast and consistant) PVC (between the wood and aluminum) Aluminum is the best track to get in my opinion, because it lasts longer is easy to take apart and store and gives fast, consistant runs. You will need to get a track at least 42 feet long but you won't have to run multiple races because one lane is faster than another. Also a time is great for an aluminum track because races are very fast and can be very close at the finish line, gives a clear winner without
  5. Just got back yesterday from Webelos Resident Camp and my son and I had a blast. The food was good, the staff was good, and the activities were good, especially the OA dancers teaching our kids to a authentic Cherokee Indian Bear Dance. I only walked away with a few complaints, one being how far we had to walk to our campsite (over 1/2 mile each way) and some parents who stayed with their boys who where stick in the muds. In the end with lost 3 boys (all had the dad with them) and kept one from going home (no dad with him) and before we left he said he wished he could stay and was r
  6. Not so much on the original subject but more so on what the debate has become. I am sure it already occurs in California, but I wonder how long before we all have to deal with a father/father or mother/mother camping expereince. I have my person views, which unlike others I will not share but according the BSA guidelines that would be fine. A scout and his 2 dads or 2 moms could tent together. Maybe this should be on the political forum, just a fore thought that we may all see in the near future.
  7. Everyone has been a big help, I am going to take a lot to heart and not worry about, just take care of my son and leave the rest to the parents and the council. However, I did break a little, yesterday I called our CM to find out what the deal with his son was and he will not be attending. He did thank me though for keeping him informed and checking up on everything, probably more of a diplomatic thank you then sincere but I will take it none the less.
  8. Just a quick question: Are all of the boys 10? If not, they won't complete their AOL until December. Arrow of Light requirement 1 says: Be active in your Webelos den for at least six months since completing the fourth grade (or for at least six months since becoming 10 years old), and earn the Webelso badge. If not all of the are 10 or haven't been 10 for at least six months by October or November they could still cross they just wouldn't have earned their AOL.
  9. Good thing our council camp is so far up in the woods, there is no cell phone reception for anyone and there is only one landline, with no answering machine.
  10. Obviously my council is different from most, because scouts sign up individually, at least from our Pack. Perhaps there are other Packs in our council that did it as a unit but I don't know. I am sure that is why the deadline for registration was a month before the actual Camp (starts this Thursday), so that all the applicants can get in and the director can sort them into patrols. The director always tries to make sure all boys from the same Pack are together, but there are times (late registration) when boys just have to be put where there is room. Our council does not have a problem with vo
  11. ScoutNut: I still think regardless if we register as a unit or not that is my business as the WDL to know who is going to camp. If that one boy is put into another group then he will not be happy, and I like to try to keep all the boys who are going to camp working on the same activity badges and Badge requirements during den or patrol time. If I have 3 that have done X and 1 that has done Y, it makes it that much harder to get them all on the same page. Not all the planning is done by the camp staff either. I have to make sure that I provide transportation for all the boys going. If I h
  12. I realize that policy may not support this, but I was told that leaders could where whatever neckerchief, slide, and hat they wished as long as it was BSA. Personally I don't like the picnic blanket look of the Webelos hat and neckerchief so I opted for a Cub Scout hat and a Boy Scout neckerchief that matches color. Again just opinion here, but as long as you are setting the example of wearing the uniform it shouldn't matter which neckerchief and slide you use. As far as your son is concerned, it would interested for him to wear it a couple of times and tell people about it, but I
  13. We have the two-tier pricing in effect for our council, early registration was by June 15th and late was up until June 30th. I like the idea of an incentive to sign up early or at least a penalty for signing up late however you look at it. We have never made reservations by unit for Cub Day Camp or Resident Camp, it is an individual thing. I contacted everyone multiple times to remind them and answer questions about it and out of 8 solid boys we have 3 going and maybe the CM's son. What I am supposed to do in the future when I parent who is late signing their kid up comes to me and
  14. In our Pack we try to keep the vests down to Pack Meetings or special events, we treat them just like any special awards. That keeps them "special", not just something you where every week. I think a parade or anything out in the public (minus something that might be dirty) is a great time for the vest or any other awards, it gives the kids a chance to show off what they have done. Now don't shoot the messenger because I do not know everything about the situation, but we had a Webelos last year who would not join Boy Scouts because he couldn't wear his red vest. He wore it all the t
  15. Our CM seems to think that the rules don't apply to him. I am not sure if it is because he is the CM or a local Elem. Principal, but he seems to just ignore deadlines for events and register his kid anytime. Our Webelos Resident camp is coming up this weekend, the deadline to register was the end of June and he still hasn't signed his kid up. When I asked if his son was coming, he said he didn't know yet, then when I mentioned the deadline had passed a long time ago he said "they will still let him in, they always do". I realize that eventually I am going to deal with other parents trying
  16. Concerning the counting of a project for two awards: Last year, we did WCA as a bear den and we did not allow parents to count the electives done for WCA toward Arrow Points because of the whole double dipping thing (of course we made some very mad). I have never read anything that says you can't count one activity for two awards or achievements (except for Webelos), but our interpretation was that the boys where earning an award and the electives where requirements of that award not just something extra. I agree with most people here in saying that the purpose of ranks, achievements, an
  17. I haven't visited any other camps so I can't really compare, but Camp Daniel Boone is probably not too far from where you at. We have great facilites, at least that is the comments from other Troops. We are in Western North Carolina.
  18. We are supposed to pick a patrol name the first evening, and then work on a den yell. I can handle the patrol name, the flag, the song, and even the skit they want us to do. Can some one give me an example of a den yell?
  19. I am still kind of new to things in Cub Scouts, we are headed to our Webelos Resident Camp in just about two weeks and they said each den needs a den yell. Can some one please explain to me exactly what this is?
  20. I am not sure what our Council's policy is, but our Pack puts a cutoff date for achievements and awards one week before our crossover (usually first week in June). The is allows our Advancement Chair to have to input everything in the computer and get everything. She doesn't make a whole lot of exceptions on this either. Our Council uses online advancement but they still except paper forms too. I don't know what who said it, but having parents go and get ranks and other advancements when their child has finished has never been a problem in our council. Our council will only let the CM, AC
  21. Please note: I am not 100% sure about this is BSA policy (I am sure some one will correct me if it's not). All leaders have to be registered with the BSA and you can only register for one position. Therefore you can't technically be a ACM and a Tiger DL or Tiger ADL. You could kind of do what John said, be the ACM and help with the Tigers. If you Pack is like ours this is a lot of planning for the ACM but he doesn't really have to do a lot during den meetings. You could go "assist" with the Tigers and still be available as the ACM if needed during den meetings. The same things goes f
  22. Although our CM is not the most modivated in the world he is very practical, if he know that some one else was willing and able to take control then he would step down and let them take over, with the approval of everyone involved. I am not trying to take over some one's job. My son is a Webelos 1 and I will be his DL until he crosses over into boy scouts. The point I was trying to make by saying that other people felt said I should be the CM was that people notice the job he does. Like I said before I wouldn't take the CM job right now, I would rather be a DL. I don't know a whole
  23. Our CM does more than share the load, he has 2 ASM's and countless other people who help with everything. Don't get me wrong he is not a bad guy, he is a local elementary principal, and on the local soccer committee, he just has too much and really didn't want another big commitment. However, he earned the nickname "paper cubmaster", he loves his name on every piece of paper saying he is helping with this or doing this, leading that, etc. but never really does anything and half the time doesn't even show up. He also has the attitude of the CM trump card, that no matter if there are deadli
  24. Our current CM is by far qualified for the position but doesn't seem to do a good job. We had a really motivated CM for a while but due to a sudden job transfer our current CM stepped in, and it is apparent that he doesn't really like the job. No one else in our Pack has been a CM or ACM before so he doesn't have a suitable replacement. Are we better off with some one who might not know as much or have as much experience with scouting but is motivated? I realize that anyone can be "trained" for the position but does a Quality leader beat a Qualified leader? Personally I would love to
  25. This is what the BSA says about when a boy can start working on their next rank: In the Cub Scout program, all boys in a den work toward a badge that is geared to their level of development. If the Wolf badge is completed before the end of the program year, a boy may work on electives to earn Arrow Points, but he may not begin working on the requirements for the Bear badge. His work on the Bear badge will begin the next program year, when he graduates into a Bear den. Officially, boys can start working on there badges after they cross over into a new rank. Our crossover is in June, s
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