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  1. I'm looking at mertibadge.org and 9B says something different. I'm now confused as to what the current/correct requirement is. 9. Show experience in camping by doing the following: a. Camp a total of at least 20 days and 20 nights.* Sleep each night under the sky or in a tent you have pitched. The 20 days and 20 nights must be at a designated Scouting activity or event. You may use a week of long-term camp toward this requirement. If the camp provides a tent that has already been pitched, you need not pitch your own tent. *All campouts since becoming a Boy Scout or Varsity Scout may c
  2. How long have you been at the new troop now? Are all of the requirements signed off? Is waiting a month or two more going to prevent your son from reaching Eagle? If it were me, I would say wait a couple of months, at least, in the new troop. Give the Scoutmaster and the Members of the Committee get to know your son a little, and then have a new SM conference and a new BOR. That's what I would suggest a youth who transferred to my unit under those circumstances. In the meantime, make sure the new scout is fully integrated into the troop. Signed up for all activities and especially all
  3. Sounds like a memorable experience for your scouts. I'm sure they will be talking about their mud-o-ree for years.
  4. That's about as high drama as the meeting was. DE: "Do you want to do this as a District activity?" Committee: "No" DE: "Ok, next agenda item." Like I said, I think the people who told us the district wanted to take over were reading too much into it.
  5. I took it a few years ago so I'm not sure how it has changed but it was a condensed road to first class. I've been camping for more decades than I care to admit and I have advanced first aid certifications. I thought I knew it all when I went to the training but I still managed to learn a lot and have a good time. Go with an open mind and remain with your patrol. I'd advise against going to eat with your troop. Afterall, would you want your kids who are going through NYLT sneaking away to go join your troop at summer camp?
  6. Maybe he's a chili head. Yes, that is a thing. There is even a convention in Santa Fe once a year. I've had ghost peppers before. I eat them stuffed in Jalapeño poppers. I've made salsa out of them. I frequently have dried ones, and their hotter cousin the Trinidad Scorpion, in my pantry. If someone said to me, "I'll give you $100 towards your troop for each ghost pepper that you eat." I'd say game on. I might not get to 23 but I'd sure try. Some here would run laps for 24 hours as a fund raiser. I'd say thanks but no thanks. To each their own.
  7. We met with the District Executive and the issue was resolved without any problems. I think that the way the message was conveyed to the committee made it seem worse than it actually was. Thank you for all of the input from the group.
  8. Thank you for all of the input. It's not actually a tree stand. I was using that as an example in order to maintain some degree of anonymity until we have a chance to meet with the district executive (or whatever his new title is).
  9. While in the process the district thinks it's best for the district.
  10. If your troop is looking to fundraise through something like a tree stand, can the council come in and take it over? Can they say something to the effect of: well Troop Z your tree stand is too successful and we think that it should be a council stand instead of your troop. Troop X has more people to staff it so they will be primary and share the revenue among all the troops in the council.
  11. I was always the new kid in school. I was also the risk taker. Jr. High was challenging. I only had a couple of friends. I was always getting picked on for something or another. I was never one to back down from a confrontation and ended up with more than my fair share of bloody noses. Once I got to High School and joined the wrestling team I stopped getting picked on. In High School I bounced around social groups. I would eat lunch one day with my wrestling team buddies, the next with the geeks that no one would talk to. Had good friends with some punks (the spikey haired type). I a
  12. I wore my uniform to school once in 7th grade to a catholic school with no uniform for boys. I believe it was some sort of national event. The amount of flack I got from that ensured that I never wore it to school again.
  13. One thing I learned when I was a young manager is that people will always meet your expectations. If you expect them to succeed, they will. If you expect them to fail...well, you know. Expect the best from your scouts and I guarantee they will rise to the challenge. I have seen it time and time again. Enjoy the journey!
  14. My dyslexic son taught me two things recently: 1) If life gives you melons, you might be dyslexic 2) Dyslexics are teople poo. He loves finding all the dyslexic jokes and puns.
  15. I looked them up this morning. A regular refurbished AED seems to be about $800. A light weight seems to be north of $2000.
  16. I wasn't talking about the rank that was taken back. I was talking about the next rank, Star in this case. And, again, it depends on the offence.
  17. Like I said, depends on what the transgression was. It could very well fall under demonstrate scout spirit.
  18. Having just read another thread about a scout making a huge mistake while at summer camp makes me wonder what this scout did in order to be sent home from a camping trip. I would not pull the rank. The guide to advancement is pretty clear on this. Once the requirements are signed, they are done. Nothing can be added to the requirements. However, if there was some egregious transgression, I may hold off on some of the signatures for the next rank until the behavior was corrected.
  19. I just read the part about his 16 year old son leading his group out. It brought tears to my eyes and a knot to my throat imagining my own sons in a similar situation. That scout deserves an award... although he'd probably rather have his dad back.
  20. Or, just paraphrasing here, "If transportation is part of the event (i.e., reflected on a tour plan), the scout can't drive (except for when he can). If transportation is not part of the event, then he can (unless he can't).
  21. Well, according to the article linked by RichardB, it is ok for scouts to drive other scouts to meetings. There seems lack of consistency regarding this rule and that is probably what spawns the myths, half-truths, and misinformation.
  22. Well, you could have done a Hooters and fewer people might have complained.
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