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UCEagle72

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  1. Magic --

     

    Did my WB in 1983 - so I am in the same boat. I have considered the refresher course, but would not consider taking the new course. Done all the MBA stuff - can't really see a reason to do it again.

     

    Actually, the course I want to take at PTC is District Key 3 -- just trying to convince our District Chair to attend!

     

  2. Unit Commissioners *should* contact a unit at least once a month.

     

    Now, "contact" can come in lots of forms - 1-on-1 meetings at Roundtable, visiting a unit meeting or a unit activity like a CoH or Campout. Seeing them at a Camporee. Phone calls, emails, etc.

     

    Last Saturday, I was at our District Training Day, and had a great opportunity to meet and speak with a number of units and leaders (especially the new LDS leaders who had just received their callings) and, as a District Commissioner, that was a great opportunity.

     

    BTW - I actually will call the unit commissioners in my area if I do not see entries in the "Unit Visit Tracking System" or get emails from them letting me know that they have been in contact with their units.

  3. Welcome to the virtual campfire!

     

    Put your feet up, sit back, and relax.

     

    The weather is always perfect, the fire not too warm, and the Scouts are all above average ... ;-)

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  4. Welcome to the virtual campfire!

     

    You have survived your first year as SM, and that, initself, it a real accomplishment.

     

    Kick your shoes off, put up your feet, and don't worry about skeeters, but there are the occasional horse flies ... ;-)

     

     

  5. Another Floridian -- welcome!

     

    One think I might mention to you is the Journey to Excellence program -- check out item #10 -- "Nominating Committee" -- in order for your District to qualify in this category at the "Gold" level, neither the District Chair, nor the District Commissioner can be registered with a local unit, in the District. (yes, I emphasized that last part on purpose.)

     

    That could well be the rule they are referring to ... just a guess.

     

     

  6. Kamelian --

     

    Check eBay and your local used book stores. 7th and 8th editions are easy enough to find - the old Poultry Keeping MB book may be more difficult (we had 75 chickens and 25 ducks when I was a kid ... and had lots of strange looks when I earned the Poultry Keeping MB 'cause to most of the kids in our troop we were in the "city" [My family lived in the town before it because a large suburb of Detroit]).

  7. Have your quarterdeck meet with the Skipper and the Committee Chair (no other adults).

     

    Explain the planning problems, explain the "alternative plans."

     

    Be concise, but keep the personalities out of it. Facts, and problems, and be prepared to present your own solutions to the problem (like your completed calendar).

     

  8. As I served as a CM in the old Detroit Area Council - and had a pack composed largely of cubs whose dads worked at the GM Tech Center -- you have no idea on how crazy the competition can get between those dads ...

     

    Enjoy ... and stick to your guns!

     

  9. Ryan --

     

    I know Sea Scout Ships that don't have an actual "ship" (some focus on diving, some on other water based activities), and I know some who simply have a skiff. So there is no "requirement" to have an actual ship.

  10. I double checked with our registrar, just to make sure I had this right.

     

    If a registered Scout registers as a Venturer, then that is a "transfer" and is $1.

     

    If a registered Scout registers as an Adult, then that is a new registration and is $15 (for the background check fee).

     

  11. Tex -

     

    I believe we will see these things implemented shortly. Keep in mind, while the requirements have been posted on the USSP web site, they have not yet been posted on Scouting dot org - so they could change.

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