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  1. Training can be offered to leaders for shooting sports, but no one can make those leaders retain the information. The theory of keeping it safe exists...kudos there, I guess. The exhibition we would include would be kata-based, not sparring. Watching our brown and black belt members perform the more challenging katas is most impressive. Our camp theme is Indiana Cubs: World Trek. Our intention is to offer each station as a separate continent. I have some really neat activities planned...and am counting on the station leaders to dress according to their area. Has anyone ever included
  2. I hit submit before I intended...sorry! I need some advice. I participate in Karate. Although I understand it is not scouting-approved, I have seen information that indicates Judo IS approved. My dojo offers both--they are very talented individuals. I wanted to offer a sample Judo class in my daycamp, but am concerned with the mixed info that it is BSA approved. Can anyone give me a definitive answer? My fall-back plan is to have the brown and black belts perform a demonstration during our lunch break, and discuss the art form for educational value. I must say, it is perplexin
  3. Hi! I've been in scouting 3+ years now as a leader, treasurer, comm chair, and now daycamp program director. My son just earned his Bear badge, so I have a lotta years to go! My oldest is a girl, 14--I'm in the process of starting a Venturing crew. Wish me luck!
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