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  1. Eighteen years of age: old enough to commit to the service of our country, old enough to die in service of our country.
  2. Double drat. I did not see any signs of this virus yesterday, but it is definately back today. Help!
  3. A Pack I know of has done the following. They would have a non-BSA adult evening. This would happen usually in September. They would meet at someone's home, barbeque, have the option of adult beverages, and play card games or board games (Queen of Hearts, Pictionary, etc). There was no or little mention of scouting. It was a method of getting to know one another in a pleasant social gathering. Later on in the year, when folks were contacted to assist or help with a project, they were not strangers to each other. Contact and communication went more smoothly. Also, there had been the opportu
  4. In regards to being registered in more than one unit: there is the option of dual registration (happens for a number of reasons). It is my understanding that one is limited to the number of units (2?). In the council that I serve many youth are dual registered in units. Some are registered in a Troop and Crew, in 2 Troops, or in 2 Crews. (This does not "bump-up" membership numbers, they are still just counted as one member.)
  5. From my own first hand experience, this would totally depend on the individual COR (for that specific ward and church). My sons and I are not LDS members, but were registered and participated with an LDS troop (and team and Crew) for years. That same troop still has many non-LDS members.This particular ward did not register every young male member of their ward. At rechartering they would drop those who did not participate, LDS member or not. I have close LDS friends in our council who chose to not join their ward's BSA units, and joined a local non-LDS-chartered Troop. In their ca
  6. another place to get the information would be at U.S. Scouting. usscouts.org/aboutbsa/bsa-mappp.html I love google.
  7. Gp to: www.lastfrontiercouncil.org/bsa-councils.htm they have posted a list with all the councils and their numbers. Your unit charter has your council number on it, so should your membership card, I believe. Does this help?
  8. I asked my DE this afternoon about B.R.'s query, hosting/running the district (council also??) PWD and also running a concession whereby the Pack might raise funds for their pack. In our district there would not be a conflict. I imagine that each council views this differently. For instance, we have a troop organizing our District Camporee. The same unit is running a food concession and will be retaining any profit from the concession. The Camporee budget does not include the food concession. (BTW, this troop did the same thing last year.) There is no conflict between troop, distr
  9. ok, I have a confession. I do secretly long for a simple teardrop. But, it's not a pop up.
  10. When I came on (twice) yesterday and then again this morning, I did not encounter any pop ups.
  11. In the District that I serve, our DE will print out a scout net report for any youth (or adult). The youth may ask, or an adult may ask. The scout net report has the advancements and trainings that the council has recorded.
  12. Go to page two of this topic or page one, there is a link in there. If I didn't need to look it up, I would repost it here. Hope to see you there It took me a long time to jump through the hoops with my slow dial up, but it worked eventually.
  13. The parent of the eagle candidate can be listed as his religious reference. This was pointed out at the BS Advancement Course at PTC that I attended this past summer. Hope that this helps.
  14. Your wife and family, her doctors,and medical staff are in our prayers.
  15. Additional information: I also used to think that MBC had to have YPT training. But, that is not correct. Yes, they need to be registered (and therefore a background check could be run). The buddy system should be used by the Scout which protects him. The Scout either brings a parent along or another Scout to the meeting(s) with the MBC. I know that when our District was making every MBC take YPT we lost some MBC. Some MBC are not regular, active members of the scouting program. They sign on (and register) as a MBC to be of help, but taking YPT means that they have to invest more
  16. Our Council sends out a weekly e-mail newletter. One can subscribe via our Council Web Site, and one can unsubscribe via a link on the newsletter. My district does not send out an e-mail newsletter, but another district in our council does. I am on their e-mailing list, and some of the information is helpful. In each case there is a volunteer who is incredibly internet/computer savvy and puts in an incredible amount of time. Yes, I think that it is very helpful.
  17. Aquila calva, I also beleve that it could have happened anywhere. There is always the chance that it could be happening somewhere right now. Yesterday morning I searched and found the same link you've posted. I read it all the way through. I don't want to read everything on molesters, but I believe that I need to be aware of the facts. I have always believed that most molesters appear as wonderful folks on the surface. So, I appreciated the "heads up" so to speak from jkhny in this case. I do believe that the Council that supports my District would not "look the other way", but
  18. Ok Vickie, I'll bite. What is FWIW? And for the moderators: Thank you very much for all that you do!
  19. SaintCad: Check out your council website, and check out surrounding council websites. You might want to check out their calenders and their individual districts. Also, call your council office. Through your council training chair or your district training chair you might get a one on one training session. Post message me and I will try to get more specific information to you, You are right, getting the training ahead of time is best. Eamonn is right, the volunteers who conduct the training have lives too, and they are usually busy with summer activities for their families. H
  20. I can tell you how our Council is handling it. MBC is a position "42". If a MBC does not fill out our council/district yearly application that designates their council and/or district position, then they are dropped from the MBC list (and district charter??). To re-enroll (be registered as a MBC), they have to fill out both the BSA adult registration application and our council form. MBC are not charged a registration fee. Our council form is not a BSA national generated form. A few years ago we used to carry a YPT card and the districts and council had a list of the YPT card carri
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