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  1. That is awesome, and so true. I wish I would have wrote that. I wish the BSA would promote Scouting like that.
  2. Thanks Dan. That is one of the reasons I like to get these videos about skits and songs online. It reminds us adults about some of the fun we have seen, and it gives the current Scouts a chance to see skits that they could do during their own campfire programs. As far as the district taking over the Laughs for Lunch Show? I doubt it would happen. I don't think anyone on the district is interested in taking on something like this. And no, I have no intention to do it either. It was fun on the troop level, and enough work on the troop level. Hopefully, someday, the troop will grow in member
  3. In our troop the Scout loose a corner on his first "mistake". On his second the card is ripped in half and he has to re-earn it. It has worked well in our troop and very few times has the card ever been ripped in half. We also review the Totin Chit and Firemanship Cards every spring. The older boys teach the younger boys. The young guys learn something new while the older Scouts have the safety rules refreshed in their minds.(This message has been edited by stevejb)
  4. Oh, I forgot to add some links to blogs postings I wrote about the Laughs For Lunch Show if you want more information about it: http://melrosetroop68.org/2006/08/campfire-show-laughs-for-lunch.html http://melrosetroop68.org/2008/01/laughs-for-lunch-show-2008-part-1.html http://melrosetroop68.org/2008/01/laughs-for-lunch-show-2008-part-2.html http://melrosetroop68.org/2008/01/laughs-for-lunch-show-part-3.html
  5. I guess you could call the Laughs For Lunch Show more of a service project. We ask people to bring an item of food for the local food shelf as admission to the show. It has been a great experience for the boys to get experience speaking and singing in front of a group. I have had several former troop members tell me this really helped them later in life. Unfortunately, troop membership has been dwindling over the past several years. A couple weeks ago, during the yearly planning session, the PLC has decided the troop has gotten too small and did not schedule another show for January. So,
  6. I am glad to hear they enjoyed it so much. Our boys always had a fun time doing that skit. I guess I have had a lot of could-be actors in the troop over the years.
  7. The Boy Scouts of Melrose Troop 68 perform the skit "Is It Time Yet?' in this latest video added to the Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast. Has your troop ever done this skit? http://feeds.feedburner.com/melrosescoutingproductions
  8. I became an assistant scoutmaster when I was 19 years old, and was appointed scoutmaster when I was 21. I still hold that position after 26 years. As long as you are mature enough to handle the position I would not see any problem being a twenty year old leader. Go for it and put your knowledge and skills to work. And make sure you have a good committee to back you up.
  9. The latest video at the Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast features Buttons, the radical Boy Scout, telling some really bad jokes to his friend, Randall. Another friend, Bones, gives his opinion on how bad the jokes are. This new video can be seen at: Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast http://feeds.feedburner.com/melrosescoutingproductions or at PTC Media http://ptcmedia.net/ or at YouTube http://youtube.com/my_videos?pi=0&ps=20&sf=added&sa=0&sq=&dm=1#
  10. The link to the Melrose Scouting Productions podcast has changed to http://feeds.feedburner.com/melrosescoutingproductions
  11. Buttons, the radical Boy Scout, returns to the Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast to inform everyone about the new address for the RSS feed, and sings the Announcement Song. (It is the first time Buttons has sung in a video.) Check it out at: http://feeds.feedburner.com/melrosescoutingproductions or http://www.ptcmedia.net/
  12. Two new videos have been posted to the Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast this month: MSPP #40 God Bless The USA The Boy Scouts pay tribute to our servicemen during the close of their annual community show. MSPP #41 Troop 68, The Early Years Take a trip back 25 years as you watch this video featuring Boy Scouts in the early 1980's. These and other videos can be found at Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast http://feeds.feedburner.com/MelroseScoutingProductionsPodcast and at http://www.ptcmedia.net/ The podcasts can also be subscribed to through iTunes
  13. Here are the latest videos posted to the Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast that come from Boy Scout Troop 68 in Melrose, Minnesota. #35 - The Scouts sing the Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts song #36 - The adults leaders try to keep up during the VISTA song. #37 - Cats in the Cradle - The troop ends a show singing this classic song with electric guitar and grand piano. #38 - An Eagle slide show featuring pictures from through the Scout's years in the troop. #39 - Three Scouting Commercials produced by the BSA several years ago. Hard to find these videos today. #40 - Th
  14. The family of Scouting podcasts found at PTC Media has added one more audio podcast. It is called The Scoutmaster Minute and discusses topics related to troops and Boy Scouting. It can be found at http://ptcmedia.net. It can also be downloaded from itunes at http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=279122537 Steve B Scoutmaster, Troop 68, CMC
  15. Wow! Three Scouting related podcasts have found their way to the iTunes Music Store "featured" pages in the "Kids and Family" category. I am not sure how podcasts make it to the Featured Pages, but I think it is great that these Scouting related podcasts have made it there. I think it helps to spread the word about Scouting to the public. You can probably help keep them on the Featured page, and maybe even help to rank them higher, by downloading and/or subscribing to the podcasts. Leaving comments on iTunes seems to help the ranking also. Maybe, with your help, we can move one or two
  16. The Leaders Campfire #44 podcast of Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 has ADD/ADHD in Scouting as its theme. It covered some interesting topics. http://www.ptcmedia.net/category/scout-roundtable/
  17. Because we all need a laugh once in a while.
  18. Currently, through Scoutstuff.org, there are three short comic books for Cub Scout age boys featuring the three Cub Scout characters T.C., Akela, and Baloo. The comics deal with some serious issues, and are priced low enough (only 20 cents each) that you may consider getting a copy of each book for each boy in your Pack. Here is a quick explanation of each book taken from the scoutstuff.com site: Power Pack Pals #1: Bullying Comic Book These eight page comic books feature T.C., Akela, and Baloo talking to kids about bullying. Publication is collaboration between the BSA and several le
  19. I think this is a worthwhile project because I think Scouting is a great organization. I think it is interesting that only two people from Pennsylvania have signed the petition, and everyone else is from out of state. If the state's own citizens do not pressure their government officials then nothing is going to change there.
  20. Your pack or troop is planning to hold a fundraiser. Is it a one day event, such as a meal or a car wash? If it is, then you need to get the word out about it. You need to promote it. How do you do that? And how can it be done for little or no cost to your unit? After all, if you have to pay for advertising, then you have to sell more product to cover those costs. Here are a few tips our troop has learned over the last twenty years. Check them at http://tinyurl.com/yrjjcy Steve B Scoutmaster, Troop 68, CMC
  21. So, any headway made on the design of this game?
  22. That is great to hear Gunny. I never imagined that the videos were actually helping to recruit boys into Scouting. It's great that the Webelos feel Boy Scouting is not quite so scary after watching them. Maybe I should make a few more "activity" videos.
  23. Yes, I am a shameless self-promoter of the videos I make, because if I don't tell you about them who will? Besides, I like making the films to help promote Scouting to the internet audience. And I do not charge National a dime to do it. I am glad to hear the videos are helping you to sleep easier Gunny2862. How are they helping with your recruiting?
  24. The Scouts of Troop 68 have made a new video which features them with Buttons, the radical Boy Scout. In this video they play broomball during their winter outing. When Buttons decides to play, chaos reigns and the Scouts get to practice first aid skills. You can watch it through Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast at http://melrosetroop68.org/podcast/podcast.xml and read about the making of the film at http://melrosetroop68.org/2008/03/mspp-32-buttons-plays-broomball.html The video can also be seen at PTC Media ( http://www.ptcmedia.net/ ) and on Youtube at
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