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  1. Den size of 6-8 is recommended. 22 is insane.
  2. How do other troops pull it off? They are probably not filling out the "Unit Money Earning Application" and getting permission. And if their annual FOS donation is hefty, everyone looks the other way. Why don't you ask your neighbor...in a friendly, nonthreatening way..."how do you guys get Council permission to do that?" Since it's a "parents club" (are they the CO of the troop?), they probably don't think they are bound by BSA policy.
  3. "BSA insurance will cover you only if you travel in Class A uniforms" (false)
  4. I think I see what Frank is getting at. OA members are elected by their fellow scouts...not just other OA members, but all of the troop members. Sometimes the results are not what the adults would have predicted or wanted. Before any scout can be put on the ballot, he must be approved by the SM. If there are issues with the scout (like Scout Spirit), that needs to be addressed by the SM before the scout is allowed on the ballot. Over the years, I have seen scouts "passed over" by their fellows, and couldn't figure out why. One of them is currently awaiting is Eagle BOR...but was never elected to OA. Maybe his troop-mates know something I don't...
  5. I can't imagine any CO being willing to assume that kind of liability, whether the BSA allowed it, or not. In my neck of the woods, use or possession of fireworks is illegal, so it's a moot point. Of course, on the 4th, you'd never know it. What can you do? Figure out what the right thing is and do that.
  6. Timely...on the way home last night, I saw "PPLESUK". I'm surprised that one got approved. Working in a hospital, I see some good ones in the parking garage: GASPASR RN4BB PPDOC ICUTU IXRAYU
  7. Why do I have Cole Porter's "Be a Clown" running through my head???
  8. I worked with a guy once who had "KZXLWHM" on his plates. We never figured it out, and he never told. Might be Klingon.
  9. First thing I see is the CM should not also be a DL. That's too much for one person to do both well, in my opinion. If people are having to double up on jobs, then you have some more recruiting to do.
  10. The first one is obviously a rodeo fan.
  11. Congratulations! Glad I had 2 boys though...
  12. Good point, emb. But there's only one listed in the Insignia guide and that's the official one.
  13. Either troop would be OK, provided that...these expenditures were part of the annual budget plan up front and parents and scouts knew in advance what the purpose of the fundraising was for. The way it SHOULD have happened is, e.g., 50% of the funds raised go into the scout accounts and 50% goes into the troop overhead fund. If there's not enough funds raised to send Fred to PTC, then he pays the rest himself, or doesnt' go. But Fred deciding mid-way through the year that he wants to go to PTC and the troop should pay for it is a non-starter. Propose it in the budget and vote on it, then start fundraising to fund the Troop program. I think where we cross the line is when we fundraise in the name of the BSA/Troop, then give the money to individuals when they leave the unit or to buy personal items. But paying the Troop's summer camp bill is OK in my book. But I'm not a CPA nor a lawyer.
  14. "tiny small OA sash on button" Those "tiny small OA sashes" are not official, but could be worn in place of a temporary patch, I guess. Official would be the red/white ribbon dangle with the metal arrow on the end (aka, "pocket rocket").
  15. There are eight more American families who had their lives shattered this morning.
  16. Your district and Council are determined by the geographic location of your CO, AFAIK. I think if you want to change Councils, you need to find a CO in that council
  17. AF1 costs about $67,000 per flight hour (Google search). That does not include the accompanying C17 cargo plane which carries support crew and spare parts, motorcade vehicles and USSS protection. I'm assuming that since the Olympics is a non-governmental function, the USOC will be reimbursing the taxpayers for this cost.
  18. "Sure, the lad is still a Scout, but you're transfering Pack assets to a Scout Troop." And I don't see that as a problem if the units both belong to the same CO. It's all the CO's money anyway...not the "unit's" and not the scout's. I don't see a problem with scout "accounts"...in most cases, these are not actual accounts, but just a paper accounting of who earned what. I see nothing wrong with teaching that rewards are directly proportional to effort and that if you don't work, you don't benefit. But them I'm one of those angry, astroturf Conservatives.
  19. Hey...OGE said "no more Pie talk"
  20. You got several answers in the other thread you posted. CC is "in charge" of the Pack Committee, which handles the business end of things. CM is "in charge" of delivering the program, including recruiting and mentoring the Den Leaders. One of the CM responsibilities is to plan and lead the Pack Meetings. 1. Everyone needs to get trained ASAP. 2. Everyone needs a copy of the "Cub Scout Leader Guide" 3. CC, CM and DL should all attend monthly Cub Roundtable meetings. these 3 things should answer most of your questions.(This message has been edited by scoutldr)
  21. Polanski was CONVICTED. He skipped town before sentencing. That makes him an escaped convicted criminal. He should not only be extradited in handcuffs, but should now be tried and convicted of escape in addition.
  22. "what a Unit does with the money distributed by the Council" Wow...never heard of a Council distributing money to Units. The money flow is usually one way...in the OTHER direction.
  23. "I just got voted in"...that means you are NOW the CC, unless the term was specified as not starting until Feb. Do you take over now? That's up to your CO, who approves all leadership positions. In the case of a non-involved CO (common), it sounds like you and the current CC can just agree on how to arrange it. Get a copy of the "Cub Scout Leader Book" and read it cover to cover. Most of your questions about Pack operation should be answered there. And yes, get "Trained" ASAP and start going to your District Roundtable meetings. Secoond thoughts: Most unit charters expire at the end of the year. There can only be one CC on the charter, so that would be an ideal time to "take over". Have you filled out a new application yet, specifying your position as CC?(This message has been edited by scoutldr)
  24. My TAPOUT was in 1968...that's how I remember it...vividly. Thus began my best years in Scouting.
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