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  1. I appreciate all the feedback, positive and negative. the dialogue has definitely has opened my eyes to things ahead. Keep the advice coming :) I am pretty excited to learn all I can. I've been scouring the internet for WB information. Found some good Youtube Videos that have got me pretty excited.

  2. we run a combined program for a large pack. You can use the combined program delivery system:

    http://www.scouting.org/filestore/multicultural/pdf/523-006_web.pdf

    and just modify it for the dens you do have (take out the parts for the dens you do not have boys for). They give examples of activities to run or you can make up your own activities to illustrate the same ideas.

     

    This is probably the best way to work a small pack. however I know LDS units have some different rules, i'm not sure how they play into this publication, or if there is a Year A/Year B book specifically for LDS units.

  3. As many of us do, I wear many hats. My main priority is Cubmaster. and in my vision a majority of my goals will be geared toward Cub Scouting. I think becoming a Unit Commisioner might be another great idea, as in my part of our district, we are severely lacking UC's. I was asked by our DE if that is something I would ever consider. I told her that when the time is right I could be interested in it.

     

    I am also a Member of our District Committee, this is where the idea of the District Webelos to Scout Campout came in to play.

     

    3rd I sometimes fill in as Assistant Scoutmaster for our CO's Troop. Usually on Campouts and outings I'm still debating whether or not I have a goal for this as its my lowest priority responsibility and our troop is currently being re-started and has 7 boys. Our Scoutmaster will also be taking wood badge with me. I may just let him work his ticket for the troop.

     

    Does this make any of the advice given change? or should I primarily focus all my goals on the pack? I understand one of the goals has to include how to increase diversity in scouting? that one is going to make me think a bit.

  4. As others have stated Car Camping isn't inherently a bad thing with cubs. At least with my unit, I can't wait for the day we become a car camping unit. That will be 100 steps in the right direction compared to what we were doing when I took over as CM. For those Packs that have longstanding traditions of camping perhaps venturing out a little and being a bit more adventerous isn't a bad thing as long as your parents know ahead of time and are fine with it. The important thing is to find out what the parents are comfortable with. If they are accepting of what kind of camping you are doing, the boys will be fine with it.

     

    just my 2 cents

  5. CoH went well. He decided not to wear the sash. all 7 scouts were there, and 6 of the 7 have earned a rank advancement. with the last scout close. As I stated earlier, this is a fairly new troop, with our Scoutmaster taking over late last spring. This was the first CoH for these boys since the "ship has been righted" so to speak. We had cake and lemonade afterwards and all had fun!

  6. Here is a map of our Council. We are in Chapter 12. As you can see we are geographically pretty large. However after looking at this I see there is someone closer to us than I orignally thought. (preface: I am not an arrowman, nor was I in scouts, so alot of this is new to me, including this website :-).) However the timing was still too short for this go-round. But I do like the idea to get the lodge/chapter involved, but it will have to be for future CoH's.

  7. THanks for the replies guys. I have forwareded him the URL to this thread. Our COH is monday, and we don't have time to get the local lodge involved, as we are about 3 hours away from them. and 2 days (not including the weekend) is not enough notice IMO. but great ideas to think of for future CoH's

  8. I am asking this on behalf of our scoutmaster, who was a member of O/A as a scout. Would it be inappropriate for him to wear his sash at a Troop Court of Honor? He wants to introduce the troop (which is relatively young and new) to O/A and thinks this might garner some interest.

     

     

    but not if its not recommended.

     

    Thanks in adavance

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    I decided to actually answer your questions, even though they sort of got buried under the jokes.

     

    Question 1: Forum members can send flag reports when you see advertising, as several of you already do. I would say the majority of the reports are acted on within 24 hours, most of the remainder within 48 hours. Occasionally a "reported" post will not be removed, because the moderators have (either individually or collectively) decided that it has some merit in a Scouting discussion even though it may also be seeking customers or donations for something. As for the moderators, we can delete posts and threads or move them to where you-all can't see them, and we can also ban the users, though the latter has little real efect because the spam-bots or spam-actual-people can just make new accounts.

     

    Question 2: Not that I am aware of, but keep in mind I am one of the most recent batch of moderators appointed in this forum. Does anyone know differently?

     

    are you able to track IP addresses? On a site I moderate, we are able to do that, and find that a lot of the spammers come from china. not sure how this site works, but we are able to ban chineese IP addresses somehow. some still end up still eventually finding a way back in, but it slows them way down.

  10. Great tips Eagle 94! we live in such a small community that both our troop and our pack are sometimes confused as one unit by the public in our town that isn't in tune with the scouting world. In fact we have pretty much the same committee members for the troop as we do the pack, that we run it as a "joint committee" so to speak.

     

     

    I should also mention I have also registered with the troop as an Assistant Scoutmaster. so working with them shouldn't be too hard of a push.

  11. I have talked to our troop about this and their view is, if it gets the boys into camping earlier they are all for it. as opposed to having to "break them in" once they cross over. The troop is starting new and are willing to do anything that could promote more scouts sticking around and crossing over into the troop.

     

    I will encourage anyone that has their own tents to bring them though,

  12. Excellent Responses guys! this is the stuff I was looking for! Thank you. The municipal campground I plan on going to has both indoor flushable toilets, and showers so that base is covered. As far as equipment and cooking goes, Our Troop has a trailer set up as one giant "patrol box" set up for 4 patrols to cook, all with their own stoves, pans and dutch ovens etc. It also stores all the troop tents. I don't see any reason we wouldn't be able to utilize that for cooking. However I would still like to do the foil meal type of cooking for one of the meals. This way the parents know there will be some sort of "normal" cooking capabilities.

     

     

    Sidney, do you have any examples of back up rain games? Do you mean games that can be played in the rain? or are you talking about an indoor location to move to if it rains?

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