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  1. Ditto Shortridge. Back in the day (1980) our ceremonial team mentor made a set of such arrows. They were sharp. Prof.
  2. Welcome to the forums! From a Hoosier in the state next door!! I recall meeting several troops from your council when I worked at Camp Ransburg (in Bloomington, Indiana). Prof
  3. I was able to watch a little bit of it. I agree, it was well done!
  4. Suzi Welcome to the virtual campfire! Prof
  5. Hello afscout! Welcome to the virtual campfire! I spent many years in VA (Hampton/Newport News area) Probably beautiful there this time of year! Prof.
  6. Horizon, I love the idea of the challenge coin! Prof
  7. Welcome to the virtual campfire! Prof
  8. I remember Grey Owl from my days as chapter ceremonial chair back in the 80s. I did a lot of drooling then too! At the time, I liked Grey owl a little better than Crazy Crow. But that was a long time ago, and both companies have likely changed! Prof
  9. I lived in that area for several years! Very interesting area. Scouts should have fun there, taking in all that the region has to offer! Prof
  10. Bearshark, I am unaware of any such limits. Some random thoughts, for what they may be worth Not sure if this is really the advancement chairs call. Merit Badge Counselor is a district position. Even if your troop has a counselor, others might benefit. If anything, I would hope an advancement chair would want more people involved. The more options available, the better. More opportunities for adult association with people they may not have worked with before. Philosophically, I hate to see parents who want to get involved turned away. It can create bad feelings, which you
  11. Sean, A big welcome to the virtual campfire from a fellow hoosier! Prof.
  12. Aegis, Big Howdy from across the Ohio River in Southern Indiana. Hope that you dodged the recent snowstorm! Prof.
  13. Eagle86, Welcome to the virtual campfire. We look forward to learning from you and your perspective! Prof.
  14. My experience as a scout was similar to that of desertrat. Late 70s early 80s. I often saw the Eagle patch on camp staff or OA members over 21. No one thought anything wrong about it. I kinda thought it was interesting to see Eagle patches from different time periods.
  15. SctDad, My sympathies to you and your family. A named campership would be an excellent memorial. Prof
  16. A group that I work with did this as well at a local mall. Did well for an afternoons work!
  17. Thanks to all who have served! Thanks to all who are serving now!
  18. "Reference checks that are forwarded with the application are confidential, and their contents are not to be disclosed to any person who is not a member of the board of review." pg. 32. I am curious. Would anyone hold back an Eagle candidate based on a letter? If so, how would you explain that to the candidate? (while ensuring the confidentiality of the writer?)
  19. El_Bucho, Welcome to the virtual campfire and welcome back to scouting! Steve
  20. Dave, Welcome to the virtual campfire and welcome back to Scouting! Steve
  21. Jack, Welcome to the forums and welcome back to scouting! I spent some time just south of you, in the Hampton Roads area. I kinda miss the Commonwealth at times! Prof
  22. Frogs, Big welcome from Bloomington, Indiana Prof.
  23. Back when I was a scout, I made a visit to other troops. I was in a troop that was young. There wasn't a lot of carry over between the scouts before my group and the scouts in my age group. Thus, I didn't have a good example of an SPL to follow. No troop guide or JASM. The scoutmaster was new as well. The Assistant District Commisioner arranged for me (SPL) and the SM to visit one of the more active troops in the district. The troop meetings were very well organized. We brought back a lot of ideas! We changed (for the better) because of the visit!
  24. Smithgall, Sounds like the trip of a lifetime!!!!! Prof
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