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  1. I was looking at the requriments for Webelos Den Leader Award. I was wondering is this just for the Den Leader, or can the Assistant Den Leader earn this as well? The same would go for Den Leader Award, Tigers, Cub Scouter Award.
  2. I have for the last 2 years (Webelos I Leader) I have tried to get the others to go from the Pack without luck. I still try. They just do not seem to understand what they are missing.
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    Mile Swim

    I have seen different topics as for as awards that adults can and cannot wear on the uniform. Can a adult wear the mile swim award on there swimming suit that they earned in there youth??
  4. I started off wearing the Boy Scout Green and ret hat, becouse I did not have to buy 2 hats for each rank for my son and I. Last week I bought a blue and yellow had off E-bay for $1.00 + shipping. At Cub Camp yesterday, I had one leader ask me why I was wearing a Wolf hat if I was a Webeloe leader. I informed him that this was the older style leader hat. I may splerge one of these days and by the expedition hat, but till then I'll wear what I have.
  5. I just bought a yucca 573 backpack off E-bay. I have noticed others for sale that have other nubers on them. I assume that is for different model numbers that are for sizes. Does anyone know what the numbers mean, and how they are different. I notice there is not a particulare forum that talks about gear, and I thought this is the best area to talk about it.
  6. My son and I are going to be starting Webeles I this June. Since he started Tigers we have usually had snacks for our meetings. A few days ago I told him that we would be able to visit some of the Boy Scout Meetings. His first question to me is "What kind of snacks do they have." Yes, I have created a little eating monster. Yes, I was like that also, as my wastline proves. My point is, whether snacks are a good habit to start, or bad. Please share your thoughts.
  7. Fuzzy Bear, As for the cost of the expensive uniforms, please refer to the topic of E-bay uniforms that I have started earlyer on the Uniform Foram.
  8. As a soon to be Webeloes I Leader, I have started to make some contacts with a local Boy Scout Troop. The other night they had uniform inspections. The Adult Leaders inspected the 3 patrols of the troop. I was thinking later, that it would be interesting to let the boys inspect the leaders also. This is a troop that had about 5 Leaders at the meetings. One of them had a tan shirt on, but with only the U.S. flag patch on. My thinking was, that the adult leaders should be setting the correct example. What are your thoughts???
  9. I am winding down as my 2nd year as a den leader. I am moving on to Webeloes. My biggest challange is getting parents involved with the Pack. How to recruit parents to work as Leaders, Committee Members, or just stick around once and a while for the meetings. Most of them just want to drop the kids off, and find out what time to pick them up.
  10. My work place is 28 miles from home, Roundtable is 3 miles from work. What I do is stop by my parents house for supper, and go to Roundtable from there. It is to far to go home just to come right back. As it is this makes a nice arrangment.
  11. Some of what you said as far as community exposer is something I would like to see more of. Newspaper coverage of what the scouts have been doing. Since I have been with my current Cub Pack, we have had little exposer to the local Boy Scout Troop. This is something I want to correct. If they know where the path is going to lead, they are more likly to stick around. Thank you for your reply Brian
  12. Thank you all. We are a small Pack, currently 5 Tigers, 0 wolfs, 2 Bears, 5 Webeloes I and no Webeloes II. Our Leadership is 1 CC, 0 Pack Committee, 1 Tiger Leader, 1 Bear Leader( Myself) The Cubmaster fills the roll for Ass. Den Leader, 1 Webeloes I leader. We do have someone set up for next year to take over as Tiger Leader when everyone moves up a level. This Pack has came close to folding a few times in the last 2 years becouse of lack of Adult participation. My thoughts are that it would work better with a experianced leader to help the program grow.
  13. As a Bear Den Leader, soon to be a Webelo Leader, I have noticed that most of the Leaders go on with there sons, and leaves the Pack always having to rebuild each year. As much as I enjoyed Boyscout, I feel that my skills would be better used if I would recycle back to Tigers and do it one more time once my son moves on. First of all, I would have a chance to recruit future adults, along with boys. I also think that it would be easier the second time around. Has anyone done this without having to do it becouse they had another son going through the program???? Is my thinking on the right
  14. I was a boyscout in Blackhawk Area Council, NW Illinois, SW Wisconsin. I attended Summer Camp at Canyon Camp. We would have a evening program called the Vesper Trail. At the evening meal, we were told to pick up 12 small stones and put it in our pocket, and meet at the camp fire ring just before dark. We would then be led off on a trail and stop along the way. When we stopped we would turn off our flashlights and a voice would say the word TRUSTWORTHY!! and till us what that part of the Scout Law ment. At the end, the voice would ask us Scouts, have you been Trustworthy? If we felt that
  15. Welcome, You will find this has some woderful members that I enjoy very much. Lots of knowledge to be shared. I have been here for about 1 year, and I visit it every day. Glad to have you here. Brian
  16. I have been doing a lot of thinking lately about how to expand scouting. I have heard of sighn ups for Cubscouts, that is done by the district, but I have never heard of anything done for Boyscouts. I can think of several methods. Hand out flyers at the schools, Set up a booth at the library, park, ect. I think the best would be a direct sales pitch at the schools. Target 5th graders for Boyscouts. Tell them what Scouting can offer them. Coordinate with the local troops to prepare a special open house, where these new boys could come to a meeting and find out whats going on.
  17. When I was a boyscout I was inducted in Walapeju Lodge 140. That lodge had bolo tie syle totem that members wore. It was a leather thong, with a silver arrow head. At the ends there were a single white pipe bead, and a red pony bead for Ordeal members, 2 of each for Brotherhood, and they were strung together to form a triangle for Vigil. I was wondering if any other lodge has any special type of totem?
  18. I went to Philmont in the summer of "78", and one of the things I remember is the nightly struggle to hang the bear bag. We were taught to tie our rope around a rack, and throw each end through a tree, and hang the bag of food ect. in between. The problem is a rock is not the easiest thing to tie a rope to. I think I found a easier way of doing this in the Bear (Cubscout ) handbook. Put the rock in a sock, and tie the rope to the sock, and swing and throw it. Has anyone ever tried this method and see if it works as well as I think should????
  19. Something to add. I stayed up till 12:30 to make sure I won this bidding for 4 scout shirts, 3 scout shorts, 1 pair of socks, 1 merit badge sash, 1 cub T-shirt, 1 scout hat, 1 red brag vest whith patches, 1 Philmont Arrowhead patch. Total cost $51.00 plus $7.20 for shipping. My son is a Bear, and I know own a total of 4 M youth shirts, to go with the 1 L youth shirt, and 2 S Adult shirts I already own. My thoughts are since I found this a such a great price, I will get hold of the local Scout Troop, and find out if there are any older boys that have outgrown a shirt the will fit my son now
  20. I just finished WOLF/BALLOO training this weekend. I hade a really great set of instructers, and had a great time. They handed out information on Wood Badge. My question is as follows. "Wood Badge training consist of two parts; the first part being the course itself. The second part consists of the application of a series of written goals(your "Ticket") wich are completed within eighteen months." Can anyone give me a example of the type of goals one might set.
  21. Is there another Pack locally that could handle any overflow? Yes we would all like more members in OUR Pack, but our main goal is to get more boys in the program where ever they can be fit in.
  22. I have seen several posts dealing with the cost of a (Full) uniform. I have recently started buying uniforms off E-bay. I have to admit I was very wary at first. Things like giving out credit card information, and what if you never receive the product, among others. Using the AUCTION link at the top of this web-site, it takes you right to E-bay. There are a lot of sellers that are thrift stores that do a lot of buissness on E-bay. If you click a item, it tells how many things the buyer has sold, feedback from there customers, and whether they will take checks, or money orders. My point
  23. I have read about some of the ways to work this out. Assuming the the child uses some type of pullups, you can make arrangments with the leader. Have them place the pullups in there sleeping bag, allong with a plactic bag. They change into them while in the sleeping bag. In the morning, slip out of them, and put them into the sleeping bag. Have the leader dispose of them later in the day when they are out of the campsite.
  24. Thank you everyone. You have all given me much to work with. I guess I did not get all of my information out at the beginning. I am in NW Illinois, and since the Girl Scout Leader and Assisant are not the outdoorsy type, they have asked me to become the sole instructer. This is at a Scout Cabin, 3 miles from our home town. This building was donated to the GSA and BSA for scouting purposes. Very much like the one from the movie "Follow Me Boys". It is about 125 yards from the water, so there is a danger from that area. There is poisin ivy, and probably a good risk from mosquitoes, and tic
  25. Thank you everyone. You have all given me much to work with. I guess I did not get all of my information out at the beginning. I am in NW Illinois, and since the Girl Scout Leader and Assisant are not the outdoorsy type, they have asked me to become the sole instructer. This is at a Scout Cabin, 3 miles from our home town. This building was donated to the GSA and BSA for scouting purposes. Very much like the one from the movie "Follow Me Boys". It is about 125 yards from the water, so there is a danger from that area. There is poisin ivy, and probably a good risk from mosquitoes, and tic
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