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  1. Can someone confirm for me that they are not changing the Wolf/Bear books for this new Cub Scouts 2010 thing. I am assuming they are not changing, but I don't want to go buy a book now just to find out that it does change in May.

     

    Thanks...

  2. Perhaps the scouts can come to the job site and provide other assistance. Maybe they can serve lunch to the crew. Clean-up the grounds after the work is done. Something like that.

     

    I could be wrong, but it sounds like the SM just wants the Eagle project to have some troop involvement. While it may not be required, wouldn't it be nice?

  3. I think my friend intends to say something to the Comm. or just to the CC soon. Otherwise he wouldn't have spent so much time researching the issue to confirm his suspicions were correct. I guess we will just have to wait and see the reaction from the group. Hopefully they will embrace his enthusiasm for scouting and welcome some changes to the status quo.

     

    It can be awkward and difficult for a new leader to make changes to a pack/troop that is filled with leaders that are content with the way things work.

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    Let us say I have a "friend" who belongs to a Pack or Troop that does run raffles or 50/50s from time to time. As a new member to the pack/troop, should my "friend" speak up and let the Committee know that it is against BSA Policy or just continue wishing he was ignorant of the rules?

     

    Can't wait to hear your thoughts?

     

     

    You know...for my friend. ;-)(This message has been edited by Phibbles)

  5. I would agree, that these are not activities that a troop or pack should partake in on their own. Too much liability and too much risk that someone will run without proper traing.

     

    But, I would be okay with a scout camp offering a course in these activities. I would imagine BSA and the camp would put in place plenty of safety and operational instruction before the scout would be allowed to touch the machine. Perhaps they would only be allowed to purchase machines that run at controlled, lower speeds (like a Disney ride). The same way I trust the BSA to run a "safe" rifle and archery program, I would trust them to run a safe ATV or PWC program.

     

    I would not be in favor of a camp letting just any scout hop on one with a mere 5 minute instruction speech like you might get on vacation somewhere.

  6. The site looks great. I will have to show it to my pack to see if they are interested. Would be a great tool for us.

     

    But I am a little curious, how can this be free? I have to imagine this is costing you money to operate and maintain. (excuse my natural skepticism)

  7. My father, back in 1987, rebooted a Troop that had been disolved for many years. He had 7 scouts and only one other adult leader to do it. They had no problems getting chartered and even took the 7 kids to summer camp the first summer after they crossed over from Webelos.

     

    Good luck...

  8. Our pack also does everything at the B&G in Feb. I am only a Tiger leader, but think it is too much for the B&G. I wish they would split it up and do some of these awards/ceremonies separate from the B&G.

     

     

    If you award AOL in December, will do you a candle ceremony (or other) when you do it? Or are you just planning to present the award at a regular pack meeting?

  9. Does your pack use the themes suggested each month by the Cub Scout Program Helps?

     

     

    This is my first year as a parent/leader in CSA. In all my training courses they talked about and gave examples of thes the Program Helps plans avaialble through national. But my pack doesn't appear to use them.

     

    Should we? Are we missing out on something? How does your pack go about planning what to do each month if your don't use Program Helps?

  10. I am so glad you all posted your experiences. It is fun to read how everyone differs. And you gave me some great ideas for the future.

     

    Our B&G lasted almost 4 hours. It was very busy. We held it at a local banquet hall so families had to buy tickets in advance since it was catered.

     

    We started with awards for younger scouts. Broke for food. Then had entertainment from a local Native American group. They came and performed a few drum songs/dances. The scouts go to dance with them for one of the songs.

     

    Afterwords, we moved on to Webelos recognition. They got gifts from the pack, took part in an AOL candle ceremony. Received a gift from their parents. Then also crossed over to scouting.

     

    They finished the evenining with a gift basket auction. Each den was asked to donate a gift basket that raffled off.

     

    It was a fun day...just really different from my childhood. The B&G of my youth was more similar to your experiences.

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