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  1. For the record BSA supply stopped selling those Parent Ribbons a number of years ago and replaced it with a large leather necklace which cost twice as much as the ribbons.  I've never seen anyone wearing these.  Please bring back the Ribbons.  

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  2. It took almost two months for your District/Council to review your Eagle binder prior to scheduling the Board???  Very sad what we still put Scouts through to get to Eagle. 

    And if this was simply the Eagle Project Workbook, they don't approve it after you've completed the project.  There is no spot for their signature except for approving the project proposal.   

  3. Council provides the presentation kit.  Troop provides an American flag flown over the US Capital in the Scout's name, engraved Eagle coin with troop #, scout's name, date of EBOR, and Eagle Roll #, and the book Spirit of Adventure.  And of course adding the Scout's name to the Eagle Honor Roll plaque that hangs in the church.  Family funds the refreshments. 

  4. This change was very timely.  A Scout of mine who moved out of the area a few years back had his ECoH and a contingent from his old Troop made the trip.  A few who are in college didn't have a uniform so they wore the Troop neckerchief (and yes, all are Unit College Scouter Reserve).  It looked good and identified all of us as from his old Troop. 

     

    DDR  

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  5. I totally agree with CalicoPenn's post! One part of the Oath and Law should not be held to a higher level than any other. As the SM of a very large, and as happens multi-faith, Troop we do not put extra emphasis on the religious aspects of Scouting over the rest of program. We still participate in Scout Sunday with our chartering organization and include non-denominational prayers in our CoHs, and I talk about duty to God and reverent if brought up by the Scout during the scoutmaster conference. Adults leaders just need to accept that the BSA is not a religious organization over everything else. That's why my Methodist CO has a youth group.

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  6. click23

     

    You're missing the point. I want these guys on my unit roster, not the district's. Hence the reason for 92U.

     

    It's unfortunate that National and councils have not advertised this category. I imagine they (and units) would retain a lot of 18-21 years olds and these guys would feel a stronger attachement to their troop when they're back home from college.

     

    sm1983bsa

  7. Philmont requires that all scouts must share a tent. They also state no one person tents but don't enforce it with the adults. All of our adults had one person tents.

     

    While it's great that Philmont provides tents, they are bulky, not free standing, and require a lot of tent stakes - plus that special "flux capacitor". Be sure to set them up in base camp the night before to ensure they don't have any issues. We had a tent that the zipper wouldn't work because of a repair job they did to the tent but didn't notice until we were on the trail.

     

    reeddma

  8. Based upon what I reading from some on this forum then because Youth Protection and Safety Afloat are in G2SS that these are only guidance statements and units don't need to follow them??? I really find this hard to believe.

     

    SM1983BSA

  9. Okay, I'll bite...

     

    Where is the requirement when submitting a tour permit that you must include a list of all scouts and adults participating? I've been doing them for years and there is no place on the form that asks for a list of names - only numbers.

     

    Additionally, this past fall the National Capital Area Council only requires a local tour permit if you're going more than 50 miles from "home".

     

    sm1983bsa

  10. In our troop the SPL and ASPLs eat with the adults. This allows them to circulate amongst all the patrols during meal time to observe and provide guidance. Additionally, in that the adult patrol always eats well it provides a nice perk to the scout leadership.

     

    A secondary benefit is because the scouts enjoy circulating with a plate full of food it show that great meals that can be cooked in the woods...

     

    sm1983bsa

  11. Since 9/11 camping is not allowed on any of the military facilities in the capital area (Bolling AFB, Andrews AFB, and Fort Belvior).

     

    There are a number of Fairfax County, VA area parks that have group camping - Lake Fairfax, Pohick Bay Regional Park, Bull Run Regional Park, and Lake Bradock.

     

    The newest camping option in the area is the National Capital Area Counicl's Camp Snyder. It's located just off I-66 at Haymarket VA. http://www.boyscouts-ncac.org/ and then look under "Camps". It has large fully equipped cabins as well as group campsites.

     

    Dwight

  12. fgoodwid,

     

    For your information I did press the individual for information but including the rest of the details in this forum was not relevent to my question.

     

    Your comment, which serves only to drive some away, is why more individuals don't post to the forum.

     

    Dwight

  13. A Council rep announced during our May roundtable that effective March 1, 2010 a requirement that scouts complete a 16 hour Wilderness First Aid course will be added for Star. Cost in our council to take this course is $100. Has anybody else heard of this new requirement?

     

    Dwight

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