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    Cub Fires

    Thanks to all! Especially Laurie for the Age Appropriate Guidelines link. (It seem that the story I heard at Day Camp training about BSA developing guidelines for Slingshots & Rock Throwing might just be true!) Anne, I had no doubt that cub fire safety had bounced abound before but I had pages of hits. I can handle Venn diagrems, but Boolean searches can send me for a loop. I did cut & paste your match tips. Thanks again to all. Bob
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    Cub Fires

    On my way home to check G2SS, & Cub Literature because... I was asked this evening if Cubs are allowed to "Light campfires". The query came from one who was well awre of their need to know how to build a fire, but had been recently told that Den Chiefs or adult leaders mist strike the match & light the fire. I'd search the forums but I'm not sure how to limit my search... booley, booley! Bob
  3. oNE OF THE MOST APPRECIATED GIFTS THAT i'VE BEN INVOLVED WITH WAS A PLAQUE. (sorry for the Caps) It was a nice wood one with two "pages" one, a testamonial to a dedicated DE detailing his service and the second the signatures of many of our area scouters. He displays it proudly in his new digs! Bob
  4. ...or perhaps it was just a matching tie & handkerchief! (Face hrdwarenshoud always be optional. I had a friend who believed one was never really dressed without a breast pocket full of color! Bob
  5. Acco, are you are being very saubtle or a tad unkind? Jason, are you referring to Webelos? Those who proudly procalim, "We'll Be Loyal Scouts!" or am I missing a joke here? If its a sincere question...thaen many might offer some guidance, but the short answer is by meeting the joining requirements. Some Webelos earn the "Arrow of Light", in pursuit of which they visit several units including one visit during which they (from memory here...) participate in a scoutmaster conference & complete an application to join a troop.) Other boys age out of Cubs & just m
  6. So where does the Insignia guide say that one should wear the "Totin' Chip" & "Fireman's Chit". Or is that ...painless. ...harmless. Just wondering!
  7. As I promised I did find a reference BTW FOG... Dad died over 10 years ago & I'm guessing that we discussed Khaki when I was in scouting in the 70's or when the uniform changed. I'll check Bugle Boy's date of incorporation if you like... http://open-dictionary.com/Khaki Khaki From open-dictionary.com - the free dictionary. (English) Pronunciation IPA: /'kkiː/ Noun (1) a dull, yellowish-brown colour, the colour of dust. (2) a strong cloth of wool or cotton, often used for military uniforms.
  8. I'm gonno get out some salt & pepper in case I have to eat my words but here goes. One of Scouting's strengths is its abilty to be inclusive and I firmly believe that this applies to reverance. I was a scout d/ the late 60's early 70's & had a pretty liberal religious upbringing. (Catholic but w/ an emphasis on understanding other religions , tom the point of "exchanging" pastors & attending certain celebrations w/ neighboring houses of worship of different religious backgrouunds. I enjoy attending vespers at summer camp & have written non-denominational services that d
  9. Good Morning! I fielded a call this am from a leader who is looking for Troop Planning Video (AV-02V010) The Nat'l Scout Shop in our council has told her that it is no longer available, our professional staf is in conference, and the suppport staff blew her off. Anmy ideas? I'm headed to the nat'l site website to check resources now. Thanks, Bob
  10. Perhaps it good that its too late for me to start a serious search but if I', not mistaken Khaki at one time referred to the fabric & not the colour. Nope not misspelled this time -- just ask Eamonn. The point being that I think the discussion is centered on the green and/or tan. But my father would be pleased that I dragged that bit of trivia up. Anyone have a really good online dictionary? Bob
  11. Hi, While a call to the DE will probably get you an answer if you have a Unit Commissioner assigned... a more appropriate contact would be you District Commissioner. ( I know you'll have to call the DE to find out who that iS -- hee heee.) But seriously folks, adults who are new to scouting should be intropduced to the Unit Key 3, and when appropraite the District, Council or Natioanl Key. Basically... the De is the "Paid PRofessional" & like it or not he (or she)is a sales person, a customer servicce rep and sometimes an invaluable resource! They might be the perso
  12. Hi Laurie, I'm sorry that your IH and/or CO didn't realize that they owned the program, but I'm not surprised. I'm very glad that the unit was still functioning when you came aboard. I think that many DE's, Dist Chairs, and Dist. Cmmssnrs have found this to pop up over the years. Regardless of the type of organization if the DE doesn't remind IH's of reselling their ownership the program d/ his annual visit the point gets lost somewhere. It might be the re-assignment or resignation of a pastor, the election of new leadership at a service club, or just the "march of time" as the units
  13. "Campfire Ashes" - the boys compete for the honor. But I like Henry V (N, not "I'm Hen(e)ry the 8th!")
  14. Our local scout shop sells the blanks -- don't know if they're breaking rules but it works for those w/ permanent parkers or the fancy sewing machines that were mentioned. Bob
  15. The 3 Rivers District is gearing up for its inaugural 5K on Saturday, May 22, 2004. Anyone interested in running / walking is invited. (There is even a 1 mile kids "Fun Run.) Over 14yrs. $20, Scouts under 18 $10. and 14 & under a canned good to be donated to the Delaware Food Bank on the day of the race! Prizes for top 3 runners in 10 categories. First race at 8:30am pretty much limits participation to those in northern Delaware, northeastern Maryland, southeastern PA & nearby South Jersey. For details check: www.boyscout5k.org
  16. Excellent! Thanks - Bob
  17. Sorry, that was a bad link.. I'll check some more! Bob
  18. It never occurred to me that he wasn't flesh & blood, but then I grew up reading Boys Life in the sixtes/ seventies. My guess is that there were other scouts who thought their own leaders were cool but that Greenbar Bill would be "Excellent!" Hi monthly column was always interesting & often offered a different side of scouting. The following link is from a Scouter netcompass search. I haven't checked it out yet. Bob Category: compass/Scouting History/People/William Hillcourt http://pinetreeweb.com/godollo.htmem
  19. BS Advancement records larger than I remember but with full descriptions of requirements. Be a First Class Scout" #33482B $.20 Upward to Eagle #33430A $.19 Have agood one. Bob
  20. I'll be back at the Scout Shop this afternoon & check on an item # for the cards. When I started this thread I was hoping others might add what they think are most useful methods. Bob
  21. FotoScout, I can agree w/ not stirring a family pot but will pass along his concerns? We recently had a 60 yr. old troop endure 2 years on the bubble while thge Chartering Organization formed committees & debated one "issue". The majority of the congregation quietly supports Scouting, a few vociferously oppose Scouting & the pastor values the program & his job. (The bishop and local & hierarchy, is "anti-discrimination".) I encourage you to give the district or council a heads up. Perhaps the DE should make an early IH visit. Bob Bob
  22. Me again... I'm considering Oh the joy! Notes to self. I am a Scout & a Scouter. (No comments re age, please! & if Eagle Scouts are forever so are Star Scouts.) In Scouting & life I hang my hat on character development, citizenship, and physical fitness. It my personal goal to foster the program if that's one scout or one unit at a time so be it I value the methods of Scouting for their usefulness in "delivering the promise" of scouting. I am personally commited to being properly uniformed, but everyone really can't afford to jump in head to toe. (Yeah I
  23. Okay, I think I've got it out of my system. Let's start again. When I attended Commissioner's training one of the presenters told an interesting story. Briefly, he was asked to assist with an Interest Meeting for parents (and boys!) at a brand new Troop. During the course of the evening he made a point of reminding the 20 or 30 parents that "this is a uniformed orgaization and your sons NEED uniforms." (His empahsis!) As he tells the story the new scoutmaster called him to tell him that every one of the twelve boys who came back the next week had uniforms. That's where he ends the s
  24. Could the "Rare Old Mountain Dew" be the Patrol Yell (Song), or is it a different XXX?
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