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  1. I purchased a Black Friday special two years ago; a Singer from Target.  Paid less than $80 for it.  Using a blue jean needle, that machine can handle the patches.  I also use it to replace zippers in coats and fixed coverall's.  Otherwise I don't sew.  I also use clear thread; but don't get the cheap stuff!  (The expensive stuff is still less than $5.)

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  2. I have submitted one.  We used the form that was linked above.  It is not fast process.  After we submitted the paperwork, we waited months before we heard anything.  The award must first be approved from your local council, who will then forward it on to the national committee.  For us the national committee came back with a couple of question; then we waited for another 2 months.  They finally came back with the approval for the Honor Medal with Crossed Palms.  (Another couple of months for the award to arrive at our local council.)  

     

    The process is worth it though.  Good luck!

  3. I will place another vote for Scoutbook.  For the last year I recorded items for both the pack level and the troop level.  It was a great, easy way to communicate with the other leaders too.  And very helpful when someone was making a run to the scout shop.  They could log-on and see what needed to be picked up.

  4. @@TWCub

     

    :)  That system is going to make it difficult to keep your patrols 300' apart.

     

    Instead of any combining, cooperating, sharing, facility process one might come up with, the patrol method needs extensive separation and independence from others.  The point is not to make it efficient, the point is to teach the boys independence ans self-sufficiency.  If the patrol consists of 2-4 scouts, one doesn't need a full chuck box, a small bin with a few items, cutting board, knife, spoon, spatula, a few spices, measuring cups,spoons, one ought to be able to get buy quite nicely.  Keep it in mind that there is no way one is going to haul 3 patrol boxes into the Denali back country, so one had better start learning how to do that or one will never get there.

     

    One is focused on learning and experiencing.  If a patrol only gets to cook every other time, they are missing half their education!!!

     

    Okay completely busted here!  300' apart doesn't happen.  We are working on it, but for now, the adults typically start pitching our own tents first while the patrols seek out the best spots.  Then for some reason they come back and set up close to the adults.  It's a work in progress.  We do have a big push this year to move to more boy-led.  I'll keep taking down notes and reading.  Thanks!

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  5. We have 2 small patrols too.  One with 3 boys and the other with 5.   We make the adults a third patrol.  In an effort to not spend our entire camping time cooking, each patrol takes one meal and is responsible for it.  (We  have sandwiches for lunch.)  This requires us packing less as we only need 1 chuck box instead of 3, and the other 2 groups can be working on other things.  

  6. At the beginning of the year, I asked my Webelos scouts which ones cared about rank advancement and which ones just wanted to have fun.  The ones that cared about rank advancement, I made sure we got through the rank advancement, tracked what they did, how they progressed, and made sure we had opportunities to get fun stuff in too.  The Webelos that just wanted to have fun, I didn't worry if they missed a meeting or didn't work on anything at home.  If it's not important to them, than it's not that important to me.

     

    We had crossover at the beginning of the month; the ones that wanted the Arrow of Light found a way to get it all done.  The others didn't come to the ceremony because it wasn't important to them.  We had fun regardless.

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