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  1. 1 hour ago, SiouxRanger said:

    Why would an institution deny opportunity to half the population?

    I recently received an email from the HOA of a rental property that I own.  It was announcing a "learn to swim" program in the HOA pool and the only ones eligible are "children on the free/reduced lunch program at school, OR minorities (whatever that means) of any age."  The program is called the "Really Awesome People Swimming Program".  Being a former Red Cross WSI and BSA Lifeguard Counselor, I wrote to the HOA manager expressing my belief that this is not "equitable", since I pay the same HOA dues as everyone else, and my strong belief that swimming is a valuable life skill that everyone should learn, even white kids of hard-working parents who apparently do not meet the criteria of being "Really Awesome" because of their skin color.  Rest assured that race discrimination is alive and thriving.

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  2. 1 hour ago, jscouter1 said:

    This might be slightly off topic for this, but if I am considering option #3 right no. Does anyone think that another troop would take offense if I do a dual membership thing just to join the OA?

    I think that you are missing the point that you are elected by your fellow Scouts.  If the Scouts in the other troop don't know you, why should they vote for you?  If you want to be in OA, I suggest you transfer to a troop that supports it.  I do encourage OA membership...it was a great experience for me as a youth and adult.

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  3. To answer your questions, no, that's not how it should work.  ALL unit adults are selected and approved by the COR/Institutional Head.  Nominees can self-nominate or the Troop Committee and/or current SM can suggest candidates.  Parents who are not registered do not get a vote.  This should all be covered in adult leader training, so there is no question.  Some units impose term limits, but that's not in the "rules".

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  4. Quoted from a Facebook group comment:  "New Cub uniform from waist up has gone up 23% and handbook from 16.99 to 23.99. Pocket cards from .19 to 29. Belt loop from 1.49 to 1.99. 1819 items had a price increase in the cover of darkness overnight on Thursday. Councils notified at 7am in Friday."

  5. My camp had a siren that they could blast over the PA system with loudspeakers outside of the Dining Hall.  Used primarily for "lost camper" drills, it could be heard throughout the camp, supplemented by walkie-talkies at each program area.  When the siren sounded, ALL personnel would muster at the dining hall for roll call.  I could see the same thing used for severe weather alerts.  Have a clear procedure that every camper is made aware of.

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  6. 7 hours ago, Eaglewarr7 said:

    i see so many Uniform Police Here so tell me this ,l Why can Mormon scouts wear blue jeans to a eagle board? Or why can a kid just out of jail for drug selling with blue hair get eagle scout one week later Call it like it is.

    Anyone can wear blue jeans to an EBOR.  I saw it all the time as the District Rep to EBORs.  One of the board members, a troop committee member once showed up to an EBOR wearing a sweaty T-shirt, shorts and flip flops.  He had just been cutting the grass.  Is it "proper" or respectful?  Nope.  Did I say anything? Nope.  Adults should be willing to set the example.  Kids observe...and learn.  

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  7. I am old, and most of my Scouting was done prior to phones and video games.  My 3 grandkids all have the latest iPhones in their hands...one is 10 and the other two are 6.  So we buy the kids phones and games, then bemoan the fact that they won't put them down and do something else?  I have quit asking when they will get involved in Scouts.  They are just not interested in fitting character building into their daily agenda.  Sorry...we have met the enemy and they is us.  

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  8. I am not a lawyer.  However, I think it boils down to the fact that you do not have a current charter.  You are NOT authorized to use BSA's name.  Most if not all BSA materials are trademarked and copyrighted.  And any advancement that occurs after 12/31/2021 will not be recognized and recorded by BSA.  You are NOT covered by BSA insurance and, as you pointed out, a "broad release" form would be worthless.  I would cancel everything until a new CO is found, or transfer to a unit in good standing.

     

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  9. IMHO, this has always been a weakness in the MB program.  I remember reading somewhere that the MBC should be considered an "expert by means of vocation or avocation", meaning (to me, anyway) that the Scout should get exposure to a field that he otherwise could not get.  And don't get me started on "MB fairs" or "MB Universities".  The purpose of the MB program has always been to get the Scout to take the initiative to call someone he does not know, set up an appointment, and meet independently (or with a buddy) with said "expert" to earn the badge.  And to do all this OUTSIDE of the troop environment.  

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