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scottawildcat

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  1. Who's name will be on the title for this vehicle? Will it be an individual or the CO? Technically, troops don't own anything. The CO owns all of the troops equipment.
  2. We buy them a Boy Scout book and put $25 in their boy scout account. We also give them an arrow for their arrow of light. How elaborate we get varies from year to year depending on what the WLs want to do that year. The Boy Scouts give them a neckerchief and slide.
  3. Do what you think is best for your pack. We don't award them until B&G and then each meeting thereafter. I've even had a couple of instances where the boys didn't earn their rank until mid summer. I know that's not exactly kosher but I didn't think it was right to hold the boys back because their parents kept putting off helping them with the few things they needed to in order for their son to earn the rank. We work on arrow points throughout the year and award them at pack meetings after they have earned their rank.
  4. We have about 20 cars. We give awards to the top 3. We also give awards for sportiest, most original and best of show.
  5. Must have drank a little too much of the kool-aid. ....I posted it from my phone and I didn't think it was going through. It must have posted each time I hit the button.
  6. I'm pretty sure thethe saying "drinking the kool-aid" came form the book The Kool-Aid Acid Test by Thomas Wolf.
  7. I'm prettynot sure thethe saying "drinking the kool-aid" came form the book The Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolf.
  8. I'm prettynot sure thethe saying "drinking the kool-aid" came form the book The Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolf.
  9. I'm prettynot sure thethe saying "drinking the kool-aid" came form the book The Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolf.
  10. I'm prettynot sure thethe saying "drinking the kool-aid" came form the book The Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolf.
  11. I'm prettynot sure thethe saying "drinking the kool-aid" came form the book The Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolf.
  12. I'm prettynot sure thethe saying "drinking the kool-aid" came form the book The Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolf.
  13. When a new boy joins he pays the registration through the end of the year and has to buy a shirt. From that point on, the pack or CO covers everything. The pack uses popcorn money to pay for books, scarfs, sliders, campouts, den/pack activities, class B shirts, etc. The CO covers all recharter fees. We are very fortunate in this regard.
  14. When a new boy joins he pays the registration through the end of the year and has to buy a shirt. From that point on, the pack or CO covers everything. The pack uses popcorn money to pay for books, scarfs, sliders, campouts, den/pack activities, class B shirts, etc. The CO covers all recharter fees. We are very fortunate in this regard.
  15. We don't have meetings but are doing activities about once per month. We went to resident camp last week, will be going camping next month and have a fun/recruiting day planned for August. I like the idea of a "code of conduct" and will be watching the kid closely. I asked my son about it in an indirect way and he had no clue what I was talking about.
  16. Thanks for the advice. The fact that it's been an entire month is what is making this difficult. While I would like to do more I don't feel there is much I can do other than call the parent that told me and confirm what I can and then tell the parents of the kid that allegedly had the magazine and basically leave it up to them. I could say something to the kid that brought the magazine but by that time it will have been 2 months and will certainally be a he said she said thing.
  17. OK, I've had time to rant and read the entire thread again with a little less steam coming out of my ears. Why the parents didn't tell me, I don't know. I was told this as an "Oh by the way..." as the mother was leaving the 4H meeting. I talked about it with her for about 20 seconds. She said from how her son described it, it was definitely porn. She may have just found out about it herself. I know she didn't find out at the pack meeting. In fact she wasn't even at the pack meeting. She was singing at the grade school graduation. She is a teacher at the local elementary school and has
  18. Gee Whiz!!!!....I am a DL and CM because I don't live in an area where we are fortunate enough to have 25 packs with 10 dens each. There is one and only one Pack within 30 miles. The previous year before I became Wolf leader they had one, ONE, meeting and all they did was play Red Light Green Light. At the end of the year the boys were given their Wolf badges (The Wolf leader was also the awards chair). Cub Scouts in the entire community was going down the tubes. This is my first year in Scouts. I agreed to be Den Leader for the two, TWO Wolves in my son's den when no one else would s
  19. Last night a parent informed me that one of the boys, a Bear, brought a porn magazine to the pack meeting last month. Any suggestions on how I as both his CM and Den leader should handle this?
  20. We had a magic show also. I guess you could say our theme was magic although we didn't really have one. The kids made top hats as decorations for their tables. It went really well. Everyone got an award and a couple of parents that have attended MANY, MANY B&Gs said it was the best one they had ever been to. We came in at just under 2 hrs and that included the magic show and PWD awards.
  21. Thanks for the responses. The reason for being indoors is because this would the first campout for many (most if not all) of the boys and it is also my first Pack Overnighter. I have no idea what the kids have for sleeping bags etc and hope to use this function to access the situation. The low temperature could be anywhere from 45 to -10 (Currently it's predicted to be a low of 35 but we had no way of knowing that when it was scheduled). Plus, it's not like we are doing this in a church basement. We will be staying at the local Boy Scout cabin. (no plumbing and a fireplace for heat). We wi
  22. I've been told there is a pretty detailed history of the building. They have copies of the letters sent to the governors and their responses. They have construction records and a donation list. I guess many people donated nickles and dimes. I'm amazed that they were able to raise the money. After all, it was built during the dust bowl/depression and this area had been in a severe depression for 15 years at the time the cabin was built.
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