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  1. Last time I looked there was a Dean of Merit Badge for each District; they are to approved each merit badge counselor in the District. On approval, the Dean is to send a letter to the Counselor . They are require to keep the Counselor list up todate. The Dean comes under the Advancement Chair for the District. As for Council MB Counselors, they are approved by the Council Advancement Committee.

    The Advancement Committee Recruit and train an adequate group of Merit badge counselors. Publish a current list of MB Counselors. Units need to submit any MB counselors to the Dean of MB. All MB Counselors need to fill out an adult leader application ,(42).

  2. In some school systems, just pointing a finger and going bang can have a child removed from school. In this day and age, just carrying a stick could land a boy in trouble with someone; there will always be someone whom will complain. Safety is the concern, or is it the possible expose to violence that is the real concern?

    Some of the survival skills and outdoor lore has skip the knowledge of hunting, uses of spears,slings, bows, throwing sticks,etc...When I was a young scout, we set snares for rabbits,gig for frogs, caught birds in nets ( which we made) fished, and gather edible plants on a hike/or camping trip, lived off the land, but we carried sheath kniives, hatches, Thumbstaffs, but that was awhile back. Times changes, let one boy be harmed and see what the real gray area is.

  3. If I remember correctly, there was a law past in London; that an Irishman could not carry a stick nor stone within the City limits of London.

    Why?

    It is time that we get back to Traditional Scouting, of Outdoor Lore and Woodcraft, back to the basics, there are times when a folding knife is all that is needed then there are times when a sheath knife is called for, these are tools.

  4. It's a Pirates Life for Me!

    Most of my ship mates are there.

    Yes , it is the youth that we serve where our efforts should be placed, for what is scouting...

    If tommorrow BSA disappeares, the concept of scouting will still be here , the principles and the practices, the skills and lore. There will still be boys wanting to explore, to learn to grow; there will still be adults that would give up their time and efforts to help out these youth.

    As for me, I still enjoy watching the boys grow into men, love the smell of woodsmoke in the mornin

    a spot of tea while watching the sun set.

    I sometime still bang my head against the wall sometimes, but it only gives me a headache. My concern is for the kids, what else is needed to be said.

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    Read the post on this, at this time, my thoughts are why? ...

    Why this program, why now, is this to boast the falling numbers of the scouting programs, for sure it will do that. Will it create more funding , I believe so.

    Having not seen any text on this; it is hard to say anything about the program . As for the naming of the program, well the no one at National has came up with any new names for many years now( just look at the Venturing Program ). As for Learning for Life, why was this program developed what has it done for scouting? As for girls in the program, will we be hearing from the Girl Scouts of America on that.

    Any one remember the Roman Empire and what led to their down fall, look like a carbon copy to me.

     

  6. Well other than being a dad and a husband, Im retired,

    Brown Water River Rat for a short time VN, USN

    Commercial Fisherman ( Masterharpooner , sharks, swordfish, tuna)Some hardhat diving

    (some would say that Ive been smuggler ,pirate) But not true

    Park Ranger, Wildlife Game Warden, Police office

    Toy maker

    I know there where a few more jobs in there somewhere

     

  7. What a shame that your DE, believes that the course can be cut down to just four hours. Where is the Council Training Chair. Glad to see that your crew went throught the Crew Development Course, and are planning the Kodak program, how about trying the SEAL program too.

    Look into the White Stag program also.

    Have fun and enjoy

  8. Let see 46 years now, but the last couple has not been really out with the youth, my heart and spirit is there, but the rest of me just can't get there any more. My wife now heads the adult branch of the family in scouting . Now I just sit on committees, I miss the smell of woodsmoke and the laughter of youth.

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