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  1. Just to clear up some tings about my reserve non-perisabe food. This is what we do at our Cub Scout Pack. Younger kids are at the mercy of their parents. Our troop does not have that. They just chose to eat poptarts on sunday. Now the oatmeal and granola that we have on hand is not the prefered kind. But it is available.
  2. Troop24 You are the bomb. That is exactly what I was looking for. I too think I will have it laminated. On another note I think that I found it yesterday, but my computer locked up and all shut down before the file fully opened.
  3. After every campout we reaize things that we need. I was wondering if anyone out there had an electronic copy of the fire guard roster and emergency fire procedures that we have a seen at camp. I wanted to start posting these responsibilities when we camp.
  4. Something else that I remembered from my days as a staff member at a summer camp. If someone overslept and did not arrive for breakfast, which happeded on occasion, then the LARGE bell from the boating area was retrieved and rang outside the cabon window. Our senior summercamp staff here have airhorns. Seldom does somon oversleep. Do you have a bugler, maybe some reville would be an order.
  5. Sounds like mamabear needs to let her son know that if they wait for one person to wake up then it will set everything back. I would suggest, however, keeping something that does not spoil on hand that the young lad can eat. Oatmeal, dry cereal, granola bars. that way you avoid the long time without food. If he wakes up after breakfast and has missed the hot chow that is provided, he still has something to eat. I did this with a parent/son combo that constantly woke up after breakfast dishes were done. Sometimes by an hour. I told the parent that there was oatmeal in the box. That
  6. Hello I have a few points that I have noticed at our OA functions: Your concern about him not earning them is not that big of a deal. I know a lot of people that are trading patches that they did not earn. They usually buy them prior to an event and take them into trade, or they may get extras from an event so they have something later to trade. As for him being an adult, our Lodge and Section came up with a Patch Trader code. - Trade remembering the scout law - No monetary amounts may be exchanged - Close every deal with a hand shake. That is something to think
  7. DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE is sometimes so harsh that it is even used to sterilize equipment in the hospital along with the counters. And the part that can be the worst is that some recipes actually call for DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE.
  8. here is my 2 cents. Take it for what you like. The boys sleep atire is completely up to them, we should not be in thier tents anyway. THAT is YP If a young man has returned from their evening shower and happens to be outside of the tent without a shirt, that may not be an issue. They just need to understand that (if yo live in an area like I do) there is a chance that they are going to get more insect bites. The daytime factor is something that you can control a little more. This becomes an issue of sunburn. This is a safety issue. Cut and Dry. A sunburned scout makes fo
  9. How about, My body lies under the ocean (When the word up is saod, everyone stands up) To the tune of my Bonnie My Body Lies under the ocean My Body lies under the sea My body lies under the ocean, So dredge up my body for me Dreeeeedge UP, Dreeeeedge UP, Oh Dredge up my body for me, for me Dreeeeedge UP, Dreeeeedge UP, Oh dredge up my body for me.
  10. Gary When I presented the request to the Chapter, I asked if the youth, if they would come out and conduct this ceremony. They said yes. The four boys who were supposed to be coming were at the meeting. So it is not like they did not agree to it and were told that they were being forced to do it. The youth are the ones that have expressed the interest in doing more ceremonies. So the statement of they are not the driving force is inaccurate. The ceremonies advisor works with the youth "Vice-Chief of Indian Affairs/Ceremonies" to make sure that ceremonies are not doube booked and
  11. The work was wel done and they have shown what it is that scouts do. Should they get some kind of recognition, yes. Maybe if you have some kind of special reward laying around you can give it to them. I know that we used to have a bunch of wooden nickles and would give them out to the scouts that did something like this. Maybe you could look into this.
  12. xlpanel So a persons word is not as valuable as it used to be. My SM would have whooped my tail. Then again he would have driven me if I had no ride. Then again rules were different then. My main point is that on TWO occasions they said that they would be there. If they had said no then that woud be a different story. Also, the chapter is trying to get active in ceremonies and stuff, so this is something that the youth wanted to do.
  13. DeanRx, Some fire departments actually do charge for response. Schiff, National Guard is not all Search & Rescue, Floods, and riots anymore. 50% of the fighting forces in Iraq and Afganistan are reservists and Guard. yes i do think he needs to ead some kind of service project.
  14. We did something similar to your golden spoon. We called it Iron Chef Troop XX. Worked out ok. One patrol would have won hands down if they had worked as a team. We gave them a package of ingrediants and they had to come up with the meal. One patrol got italian sausage and egg noodles, the other got stew beef and rice. There were aso apples, onion, and a pepper. The first patrol just made like a stir fry. The other tried to make a pretty cool sushi "looking" dish. They had the it put together in llayers. Pepper on bottom, layer of onion, then some beef. Served it on a bed of ric
  15. Hobo's Use those frozen burger patties. (They are thinner than the home made so they cook quicker_ Sliced Sweet potato Other toppings and sauces to add flavor. Wrap up, place on hot bed of coals, maybe takes 15 minutes. (Flip about half way through.) Open up and enjoy. WHen you are done, throw you plate (Foil) in the recycle bin. Maybe you can talk to the local fast food burger joint and see if they will donate a box of patties and wrapping foil. (The kind like they line to-go containers with or wrap potatoes in.
  16. Maybe it is the idle hands. Maybe someone might want to see if there is something that the young lad may want to do. I know that we try to give our boys some options when we go on our campouts. Maybe have him come up with an activity. Does he have any other family in the area. Remember that Cub Scouts need to have an adult that is specifically assigned to during campouts. IF the person bringing the boy is not a direct parent, review the YP rules and have some fun. Someone was right, maybe this is a great leader, in a tough shell, that just needs to be given a chance.
  17. First off, I see that everyone jumped on all of the, G2SS and check the age activities. Why are we critiquing their planning when she asked for help on something totally different. Apples and Oranges. -KJ- It is obvious that this boy needs a good role model. It is not something that will fix overnight. Next trip, I would talk with the other males that are going (or just pick a few) and ask them if they could help. "You'll sit this one out," are again met with "I don't care." Don't make Idle Threats. If you say that he will sit a session out, the make sure that you foll
  18. Born I will be bringing this up at the next chapter meeting. Guess it helps that there is some time between when the event happened and when the chapter meeting is. Gives me lots of time to cool down. I will also remember the scout law and try to follow it when I am speaking. I understand that this is not only a youth failure. I understand that there is also an adult failure. Ceremonies Advisor changed and things failed. I just tend to think that it is no excuse. But that is my opinion. I have always thought of OA as what they are, Honor Campers. I have always thought of t
  19. There are many things that leaders need to understand. Sometimes a pushy boss is the way to go. Sometime a leader that works with those that they are leading is they way to go. A well defined duty roster will helpl with asigning responsibilities dirung camping activities. Example: You have a scout that does nothing to help. He has the responsibility to get the cooking fire going. He needs to understand that patrol depends on him. At meetings I like what one said with the TwoCubDad Said about having the boy leave the area. Leadeship takes tact. It is something that
  20. I see some of these problems too with our troop. The PL is trying to plan meals and assignments for the campout and everyone else wants to run around and goof off. I had a PL ask me one time wehn I was guiding him with planning the duty roster and meals. He asked me, I have a hard time planning meals and duties because not everyone shows up. He said that he has some that show up for the campouts without helpling with the planning. I told him "Simple fix, plan your meals with who is here, fill the roster with who is here. Then fill the ones that only show up for camping into the emp
  21. For your BB and Archery Ranges, maybe you can make targets that look like storm troopers or the Death Star.
  22. Don't forget the Pin Hole Planetarium. Also look in the How To Book. There is also the Baloos Bugle http://usscouts.org/usscouts/bbugle/bb0611.pdf http://usscouts.org/usscouts/bbugle/bb0208.pdf Hope those help
  23. Maybe make up fake black holes that lead into each area where you activities are going on. Have a space shuttle making decorating contest. Do not forget the 2010 Space Odessey Song. (Athough I think tha large monolith would be beyond the boys) Maybe bring out a camera or camera crew and do space announcments. Model rockets Whack the Death Star (Pinata) (make the stick a broom handle that looks like a light saber)] Light saber fights, (Use the Fun-noodle) Sing alone to the Y-O-D-A Yoda song by Wierd Al Take the buckin bronc and turn it into the jet ski l
  24. This was one that my aunt played on my cousin as he had played a great one onher the year before. My cousin had always known the County Sherriff. From both sides of the law. (He was the type of teen who got severall rides home.) Anyway, there had been a B&E incident at a locall business. THe security camera had footage of the intruder. The sherriff, (not a deputy) stopped by my cousins house and asked him to come down to the station to tallkl with him about something. My cousing took his truck and went down there. The sherriff showed my cousin the video and asked him why
  25. I understand that I only had 1 Webelos crossing over, but there were at least 4-7 boys that will become eligible for OA membership in the next few months and I have been trying to alk the OA up to the leaders and get people back involved. Looks like that is something that is going to take a lot more work. Not to mention they cancelled the Webelos weekend. When it was mentioned that we could do it the next weekend, the Chapter Advisor said that he had Camp Staff that weekend and he would not be able to be there so the event will have to be cancelled. Although there is talk about having i
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