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I don't know of any "rule", however, as you have read, it's not recommended due to the potential for conflict of interest. For sure, both of you should not have signature authority on the troop funds. What conflict of interest? The SM is charged with executing the program which is approved and monitored by the troop committee. The Committee conducts Board of Reviews, the purpose of which is not only to talk to the scout, but to evaluate the effectiveness of the program being delivered by the SM and his corps of youth leaders. Would a spouse be able to objectively evaluate the performance of her husband as SM? ("Objectively" is the operative term here). Also, for Youth Protection purposes, this may not count as "Two deep" leadership, since spouses cannot be compelled to testify against one another (Lawyers, correct me if I'm wrong here). Bottom line is, if you both can "objectively" carry out your duties, and the chartering organization approves, there is nothing to prohibit it, to my knowledge.
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I am reminded of "Coach Roz"...one of my son's first baseball coaches (about 8-9 years old boys). At our very first practice, we all sat on the bleachers as she delivered this speech, "My name is Coach Roz and I don't know the first thing about baseball, but I'm here because no one else would step up. If you have anything to say or don't like what I'm doing, you can put on a cap and get out here and help me. Otherwise, I don't want to hear it." My 30 year old son still says she was one of his best coaches.
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Welcome, gina. To answer your question, I don't think so. NRA patches can be worn on non-uniform jackets, or MAYBE as a temporary patch on the right pocket (temporary patches can be permanent if you want). Our guidance document is the "Uniform and Insignia Guide" found at http://www.scouting.org/media/insigniaguide.aspx
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Whew. Ok. Back to business.
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Because, after 18 years, no other parents will step up and take over. Our sons aged out over 10 years ago, and we are just plain tired. The body ain't what it used to be. The only way to "retire" is to just quit showing up.
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Don't feed the troll. I have filed a formal complaint about the obscene (not to mention unscoutlike!) PM he/she sent me after he posted the same in another thread. Too bad a moderator stripped it before you all could see what the whacko wrote before swearing never to return (he lies, too). I'm amazed he still has an account here. Apparently the rules of decorum for this forum no longer apply. Isn't threatening assault and battery across state lines a federal felony?
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Would you show up with your Troop at the Pinewood Derby and expect to be allowed to participate? Same thing. Camping in cub scouts is "family camping" only.
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What good is having "rules and regs" if the program materials contradict them and they're not enforced. Here we go again. Just say what you mean, and crosswalk all materials so they say the same thing. How hard is that? Maybe we should all just agree not to sign anything saying we "agree", unless we're provided (or offered) a copy (or a hyperlink) of what we're agreein' to. Isn't that basic legal common sense?
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Tie a string to his big toe and tie the other end to the big toe of his tentmate. Or tie a string of tin cans across the entrance to his tent. Just kidding. The safety of the scout is paramount. If you're not comfortable that you can ensure safety, then the parent needs to accompany and be responsible. Short of setting up a watch schedule of adults all night long, I don't have any suggestions.
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I just looked at the underside of my Dell keyboard...yep...made in china.
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I was dismayed the first time (about 10 years ago) when I bought a patch (camporee patch, or maybe an OA flap) and it had a little gold sticker on the back "Made in China". Kinda like rubbing salt in the wound. At least if I were selling them, I would have specified "no stickers" or removed them before I put them out for sale. I was almost ready to stimulate the economy by replacing my wife's car...a 2001 Lincoln LS that is starting to nickel and dime me ($300 to replace sparkplugs!). I really like the new 2010 Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan. Until I found out they are made 100% in Mexico! I was ready to support FoMoCo because they are doing the honorable thing and not taking taxpayer dollars to rebuild their business (so far, at least). So, my dilemma is...do I "buy American" even though made in Mexico, or do I "buy Japanese" because they are made in Ohio? I can't win. I'm ready to just follow Ayn Rand's philosophy of objectivism and just do what's best for me and the heck with it. I don't think we can afford a scout shirt made by an American Union member making $25 an hour plus benefits. Another dilemma. We Americans have increased our standard of liivng to the point where society can't afford us any more. The "American Dream" has bankrupted the country.
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So much for the "cool head". I think I see now what the problem is.
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Well, scorpionace, I may be full of bull. But it seems like every time you post, we get just another piece of the puzzle revealed. If you had given us the whole story in your first post, my advice would have been: You ain't gonna win this one and you're never gonna be happy with this troop, and they're not gonna change any time soon. Just take your boy and move on.
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1941: I have a few Japanese friends and classmates. I have a hard time visualilzing them as evil. 1962: I have a few black friends and classmates. I have a hard time visualizing them as evil. 1970: I have a few hippie friends and classmates. I have a hard time visualizing them as evil. 2009: I have a few gay and atheist friends and colleagues. I have a hard time visualizing them as evil. I am a Scouter. Do they think I'm evil?
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Webelos registered with one pack & camp with another?
scoutldr replied to AnniePoo's topic in Cub Scouts
Your DE will say "it's up to you". There is no grey area or interpretation (of what?). The Pack decides who can go on its outings. Period. -
Just got a newsletter from the council...they are going to hold the line on prices until the 15th. In stock items only. At least they're trying to soften the blow.
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As one who sits on EBOR as the District Rep, I can tell you that we pay little attention to the scout's book. The book is important, up to the point that the Eagle App is filled out and certified by the Council Registrar, who has checked the records in ScoutNet. If there is a discrepancy as to requirements (e.g., Life BOR date, or Merit badges recd), the book (or signed MB card) is the defining record. So, as others have pointed out, if all the requirements are certified on the Eagle App by the registrar, and all the other signatures are there (including SM "approval") then the book doesn't matter. It IS important that you get the ScoutNet record and reconcile it with your son's book and Eagle App. If it doesn't match up, you need to get it straight. (Normally the SM or troop AC would do this).
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Webelos registered with one pack & camp with another?
scoutldr replied to AnniePoo's topic in Cub Scouts
Go for it! If he's a registered scout, and your unit leadership is willing, I don't see any problem. It's not really a council or district issue... -
Mr. Bourlon, I notice you are a CSP. I am a Certified Industrial Hygienist and a past-Director of the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. In the past 30+ years, I have gained a fair amount of experience in reading, interpreting, editing and writing H&S policy documents, Fact Sheets and Government regulations, as well as program management, training, and compliance reviews. I can be an excellent critic and sounding board, in a constructive sorta way, prior to going "live" with stuff. I also have experience and training in the field of Risk Communication. Also a Scout and Scouter for 30+ years. As an H&S colleague, rather than snipe anonymously, I am offering to assist in any way as a volunteer. Heck, I can even serve on committees! PM me if you're interested, and I can shoot you a resume. As my unit service winds down, I was wondering how I would continue to serve Scouting. Perhaps this is it! scoutldr, MPH, CIH
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I earned the Lion badge and then Arrow of Light. The book was called "Lion/Webelos" but there was no Webelos badge. Webelos was the Den we were in, not a rank. Before Webelos, everyone stayed in the same Den...no Wolf Den or Bear Den. Most of the rank and arrow point work was done at home with parents signing off. Den meetings were for crafts or for preparing for events such as B/G, Scout-O-Rama, Mothers/Fathers day, Christmas, etc. We never went camping either (not even Day Camp). I don't think it was part of the Cub program until much later.
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What is your position in the unit? As a parent, about all you can do is register your displeasure with the Chartering Organization (COR)...they own the unit...and the money. There are no BSA rules AFAIK governing how Unit committees spend their money, and your Council will probably stay "hands off" unless there's something illegal going on. Also, I don't think there is anything that says they have to show you the books. If the CO is happy with the way the UNit is managing its program, you have no recourse other than to vote with your feet.
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I started as a Cub Scout in the early 60's. We wore our "complete" uniforms to school on Den Meeting day, and rode our bikes to the Den Mother's house (about half a mile) for the meeting right after school. OR, we could just change buses and ride the one to her house (without prior approval from the School Board!) Back home by dinner time, then homework. It never occurred to us NOT to wear official uniform pants. Why would we want to do that??? Yes, they got grass stains and torn knees, but so what? Pack meeting once a month at the Catholic Church. Even as a Boy Scout in 6th grade, I have a class picture of 3 of us wearing our green uniforms. No one thought it was odd then. For Scout uniforms and supplies, we had to go to the local JC Penney. We had to show our "Official Membership Card" in order to buy anything. The "Council Office" was this unknown place in a downtown office bldg that we youth never went to.
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Boy Scouts who have been awarded the CMOH
scoutldr replied to Billthescouter's topic in Scouting History
I am proud to be the son of a WWII submariner who served under CDR Fluckey (VADM ret) in USS BARB. -
"Yah, I think now the ban is on any "simulated weapon." Not sure if flashlights count, but squirtguns, toy phasers, and pointin' a banana and goin' "bang" are definitely out." There goes the SuperSoakers at the pool that the kids love so much. And the pistol-grip nozzle on the hose we use to rinse off the deck has definitely got to go! Maybe we'll just stay home from camp this year.
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I KNEW IT!!!! Irving does lurk here! (they'd be fools not to!)