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  1. To go along with Bob White: Contact your local Council to find out when you can take the classes you need. In our Council we have trainers that will come out to your unit and run a class. If you do this, please pass the word to other units in your area. The more the merrier. Since our unit is in a rurral area, we have hosted New Leader Essentials, and Cub Leader Specific last summer, and again this spring. My thoughts are to get any new leaders trained before fall. Most our units do not have any summer program. This gives these new trained leaders time to (hopefully) pre-plan several meetings to hit the ground running in the fall when school starts up again. Also if you can not attend training in your Council, you may be on the border of another Council. You do not have to be trained in your own Council.

  2. When I became a den leader about 4 years ago, I faced this same problem. I could not replace the OA bolo that I had as a youth. Wulapeju Lodge #140 had a silver arrow stamped out on a leather thong. You had a white bone, and red bead as a Ordeal Member, 2 of each sets of beads as a Brotherhood, and 3 of each for Vigil. When they had the 3 sets, they would form a triangle with the beads. I ended up carving the arrowhead out of wood, and painted it. Over the years I have had several people ask what it stood for, and why I wore it. I look at this is a way to open up conversation about other levels of scouting.

  3. Jambo has some really off the wall thoughts. I agree after many years that I was wrong about women (infultrating) the bsa. At first I was very upset. I have since learned that there are good and bad leaders of both genders.

    I would like to know what he means by Cub Scouts have ruined Boy Scouts! Did he experiance Boy Scouts 78 years ago, before Cub Scouts started, to give a true profile?

  4. I became a Unit Commissioner about a year ago. I am also a Tiger Den Leader, and a Assistant Leader for a Jr. Girl Scout Troop.

    When I took this on as a Woodbadge Ticket, I thought I would get one unit, but I got 4. Some of them meet on the same day as out Den and Pack Meetings. This makes it almost impossable to go to meetings without neglecting my own unit.

    Some of my units have made it very hard by not including me in the E-mail communication.

    Some of these commissioners that are sitting in the back room, my be studying your unit, and hopes to copy your methods and idea's for one of his unit that is not very successful.

    Share with your commissioner what you want out of him. The idea is for them to be a neutral observer, on how you work. You may have problems that you don't realize becouse you are to close to the problem.

  5. I became a Unit Commissioner about a year ago. I am also a Tiger Den Leader, and a Assistant Leader for a Jr. Girl Scout Troop.

    When I took this on as a Woodbadge Ticket, I thought I would get one unit, but I got 4. Some of them meet on the same day as out Den and Pack Meetings. This makes it almost impossable to go to meetings without neglecting my own unit.

    Some of my units have made it very hard by not including me in the E-mail communication.

    Some of these commissioners that are sitting in the back room, my be studying your unit, and hopes to copy your methods and idea's for one of his unit that is not very successful.

    Share with your commissioner what you want out of him. The idea is for them to be a neutral observer, on how you work. You may have problems that you don't realize becouse you are to close to the problem.

  6. A year and a half ago, we started a new Jr. Troop. We split off from another troop becouse of lack of program. In 3 years as Brownies they had left the basment of the church only about 4 times. The rest of the time was only crafts, and guest speakers. My wife was the Co-leader, and could not get the leader to take them outdoors.

    She recruted me to be her Co-leader of this new troop. Our first year we took several field trips, 2 campouts, bowling party, etc.

    My wife does all the administation stuff, where I focus my efforts to program planning. I am quite gung-ho, Eagle Scout, Philmont, Cub Den Leader, and Woodbadge. We have not been very succesful with the troop led portion. I have did a lot of activities dealing with teamwork, but the girls seem to take forever to come up with a dicision on any topic. We will keep pluging away. My wife seems very hestitent with the (Youth Led) idea. Our biggest hurdle seems to be showing the girls how it should work, and follow the pattern. Hope you find the answer your looking for.

  7. A year and a half ago, we started a new Jr. Troop. We split off from another troop becouse of lack of program. In 3 years as Brownies they had left the basment of the church only about 4 times. The rest of the time was only crafts, and guest speakers. My wife was the Co-leader, and could not get the leader to take them outdoors.

    She recruted me to be her Co-leader of this new troop. Our first year we took several field trips, 2 campouts, bowling party, etc.

    My wife does all the administation stuff, where I focus my efforts to program planning. I am quite gung-ho, Eagle Scout, Philmont, Cub Den Leader, and Woodbadge. We have not been very succesful with the troop led portion. I have did a lot of activities dealing with teamwork, but the girls seem to take forever to come up with a dicision on any topic. We will keep pluging away. My wife seems very hestitent with the (Youth Led) idea. Our biggest hurdle seems to be showing the girls how it should work, and follow the pattern. Hope you find the answer your looking for.

  8. A year and a half ago, we started a new Jr. Troop. We split off from another troop becouse of lack of program. In 3 years as Brownies they had left the basment of the church only about 4 times. The rest of the time was only crafts, and guest speakers. My wife was the Co-leader, and could not get the leader to take them outdoors.

    She recruted me to be her Co-leader of this new troop. Our first year we took several field trips, 2 campouts, bowling party, etc.

    My wife does all the administation stuff, where I focus my efforts to program planning. I am quite gung-ho, Eagle Scout, Philmont, Cub Den Leader, and Woodbadge. We have not been very succesful with the troop led portion. I have did a lot of activities dealing with teamwork, but the girls seem to take forever to come up with a dicision on any topic. We will keep pluging away. My wife seems very hestitent with the (Youth Led) idea. Our biggest hurdle seems to be showing the girls how it should work, and follow the pattern. Hope you find the answer your looking for.

  9. A year and a half ago, we started a new Jr. Troop. We split off from another troop becouse of lack of program. In 3 years as Brownies they had left the basment of the church only about 4 times. The rest of the time was only crafts, and guest speakers. My wife was the Co-leader, and could not get the leader to take them outdoors.

    She recruted me to be her Co-leader of this new troop. Our first year we took several field trips, 2 campouts, bowling party, etc.

    My wife does all the administation stuff, where I focus my efforts to program planning. I am quite gung-ho, Eagle Scout, Philmont, Cub Den Leader, and Woodbadge. We have not been very succesful with the troop led portion. I have did a lot of activities dealing with teamwork, but the girls seem to take forever to come up with a dicision on any topic. We will keep pluging away. My wife seems very hestitent with the (Youth Led) idea. Our biggest hurdle seems to be showing the girls how it should work, and follow the pattern. Hope you find the answer your looking for.

  10. Thats how I first learned to sew. When I went from Scout to Star, By the time Mom had sew on the new rank patch, I had advanced again. Finally got tired of waiting for her to do it, I taught myself. Not as neat as Mom, but at least it was on. I still sew most of my patches on. Still have trouble getting some of them level.

  11. Just got back from Roundtable. I saw someone wearing a uniform with silver shoulder loops, Troop Committee as a position patch, and the arrowhead award for commissioners. My first thought is that if he is on a Troop Committee, he should have had the red loops.

    Would one ware the arrowhead patch on any other uniform exept there commisioner shirt?

  12. How does one find out how old a unit is, so one can wear the veteran unit bar on the uniform? Our Council Website list it, but it show our unit as being active for 28.365 years, or something like that. This number has not changed in about 4 years, so I don't know what the actual number is.

  13. If you have the space, have each den set up a table/half table and set up a display of things that they have done so far this year. Crafts, pictures, Pinewood Derby Cars, etc. This lets each group see what each other den has done, and do a show and tell.

  14. I often point out to my boys the stories in Boys's Life, were a scout is awarded the different medal's for saving a life. One of the parents asked me if this was just for boys's, or adults scouters also? I have only seen them as boys, and never adults. Does anyone know the answer?

    Thanks

  15. I have seen a local troop sell bottled water at a outdoor rodeo, local parade, or other events in the summer. Fill up a wagon or wheelbarrow. Add a Ice chest with ice. $1.00 a bottle. Good profit margin, nonparishable.

    Brian

  16. I work in a large Box Store. My job is building bicycles, and we hang them frome the ceiling. To do this we use a power lift, and we have to go about 25' in the air. While I was hanging a bike one day, I heard 2 customers walk under the lift and comment to each other. " If he droped that bike on us, we would be rich" My point, they saw potential danger, instead of taking a differant route, the ignored it, thinking more about what they would receive in a lawsuit, then the pain and suffering that would happen in a accident.

    For the record, we must now wear orange vests while operating the lift, have at least one spotter with a vest, and block off the isles from pedestrian traffic.

  17. I found this at makingfriends.com The have a link for scout crafts. I just checked, but I no longer see this one that I have done in the past, and will do again this month. Go to you local scout shop and buy the colored arrowheads. $6.99 for 12 ea. Take a pipe cleaner and make a circle by wrapping the pipe cleaner about 3 revolutions. Hot glue it to the arrowhead. Take a leater thong or twine, about 8" long. Tie a larkshead knot through the hole in the arrowhead. You may have to enlarge the hole. String on about 6 pony beads of the boys choosing on each strand, and tie off the thong.

    Brian

  18. In the past, our Pack would only recruit in the fall during roundup, and in the spring. But nothing was ever done between these times. This is something I want to change. At our next Pack meeting, I want to show the boys the Recruiter Patch. Explain that all they have to do is bring a boy to a Pack Meeting, or Den Meeting, and if he joins, they earn this special patch. This will help becouse we missed our goal, help the boys earn another patch. My only stipulation is that they need to let den leader know in advance. This is so they can get extra supplies for the meeting if needed. I was wondering if anyone else does something like this, and how they do it.

  19. My mother asked me the other day "Since you are so involved in Scouting, why don''t you work for them full time". It got me wondering? What are the requirments, process, and pay of a DE. What type of education is required?? Please do not laugh at the DE''s that do the job now.

    Brian

  20. Many years ago, my brother had a neckerchief slide that was made out of some type of wooden matterial. It was about 5 inches long, in a tubual shape, and full of natural holes. This was given to him by another scout. If I remember correctly this was a type of Catus?? It grew this way naturally, and was just cut to length, and dried. The inside diameter was the perfect size for the job. Has anyone ever heard of this type, and how and where does it grow?

    Brian

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