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  1. What a vague note. Doesn't say BSA is NOT filing bankruptcy, just that these matters continue to have the full attention of the highest levels of our organization, Well..with that type of firm commitment, I am sleeping well
  2. The district / council approval person likely has a copy. Contact them for a "refresh" I have not heard of the post project + pre BOR meeting. Our troop has 8 - 10 Eagles annually. The final check is performed during the SM conference. If the Scout wants a review then the Life to Eagle coordinator sets up a quick meeting.
  3. Our unit had the same feedback from the Boy Scouts and actually our leaders feel the same about linked troops. If some group wants to start a troop for girls (as it is Wednesday not 100% sure what the correct term currently is) at the church we wish them well. We would be glad to speak with them and offer advice, but we are not looking at a linked model. The CO has 2 packs and our troop. Roughly 300 Cubs and Boy Scouts, but no groundswell for a troop for girls. If a unit and the current BOY SCOUTS (to be called Scouts 2/19) in the unit are supportive of a linked troop model, that woul
  4. Not the project paperwork, that goes back to the troop and Eagle As others have noted we sign 2 copies of the Eagle application, one for the troop and one the district retains. Also the district keeps a record of who was on the EBOR, there seems to be a form. For our district the troop is responsible to file the completed one at the council office.
  5. I think the "Family" aspect (however you may define that) is the largest unknown coming around the bend for the Boy Scouts (soon to be Scouts BSA). Not sure how all these new families that are flooding in will react when the kiddos can't be in the same troop, all the younger siblings aren't tagging along, and (if used) the linked troops do different activities. Also the way troops camp is vastly different from Cubs. Same for meetings, planning, advancement. These will be good times as it gets hashed out.
  6. Incorrect signatures are sometimes an issue. On the report more photos is better than less, especially those that show what you were doing and what the end product or outcome may have been. Easier for the BOR group to visualize the accomplishment Remember that it is NOT a job interview, it is a review. This should be a conversation about your journey through Scouting, what you have gained, what you have given back, and (hopefully) how you may be of service to Scouting going forward.
  7. We had a quick Eagle award last night. After as we were getting ready to leave the Eagle made the comment "I am glad I got my Eagle before the name change". Interesting thought. Not so much for right now, because we are heading down the road and already have made a change decision. Question is how will these young men feel in 10 -15 years about the Boy Scouts of America (or whatever it may be called) and what effect will that have. Will they believe it is the same organization that they were in? Are the folks in Dallas selling the future for a hopefully quick win in the current tim
  8. The way that place is hemorrhaging cash, they would gladly take any and all groups to fill slots
  9. I'm gonna bet nope One of our ASM's had a daughter in GS. She was about 12 or 13 at the time, he was getting her at an event and to say he was not welcomed would be an understatement. Now he is an Eagle Scout from back in the day, long term leader, nicest guy, just there to get his kid and say hey. Other leaders / dads with daughters have also said they were not welcome at all at GSUSA functions. God forbid they try to camp with them
  10. I wonder when the MB will be changed to Indigenous Peoples Lore, also that headress on the MB may be an issue
  11. We setup knife throwing as an event at a winter camporee, the district leaderships head(s) spun and they wanted to be sure we had the appropriate pages of the GTSS on-site and ready for review. Honestly the GTSS is a but vague. But, we blew them up to poster size just for fun. The patrols loved the event so in our mind, it was a success
  12. Camporees while put on with good intentions seem to end up being some groups version of what they seem to feel an ideal Scout campout should be. As we can see as demonstrated by this forum, what is perceived as ideal is open to interpretation. One group mentioned a movie at one, others speak of different activities, and some camporees aim to ONLY have skills for lower rank requirements. One we went to the guys came back to the site and said they worked on lashing for about 30 minutes then some old guy told them how wrong they had done it for another 30 minutes. Not really firing them
  13. These were the lowest attended events for the troop. We asked the scouts why nobody wanted to go, they said they really were not much fun and that our troop outings were better. We are a larger troop so we typically have 35 - 40 on outings, plus leaders. For camporees and district events we would get less than half of that attendance Discussion was should we maybe (God help us) get involved with the planning of these. Both are run and organized by the OA mafia in the district and they really do not have a welcoming vibe to them. So we took the path of least resistance about 8 to 10 y
  14. One more reason not to go to camporees.....
  15. So if you are a troop and you are manning a station or activity at a camporee and you only have male leaders, and a girl patrol saunters up to participate you are saying the troop should have a female leader at the station??
  16. We have 2 slots for June 2020 For High Adventure 2019 we have 2 crews to Seabase in May and 1 crew in June (18 Scouts and 6 leaders) 1 crew to Philmont in June (6 Scouts and 3 leaders) Also our regular week long camp in June and another in July A busy summer
  17. That's a straw man argument for sure. Yes there are Scouts running around the woods, but seriously? We have an average of 30 - 35 + Scouts on 13 outings annually. Honestly we can go through many weekends with the worst thing maybe being a band-aid. We have maybe 1 time per year that requires an after camp out medical visit. Very rare. If the troop has a work around for that, the issues will become how food is prepared, security concerns, or some other "issue" that requires the parents to be there. The play seems to have many many acts
  18. Well - that paints a different light on the issue. From your input we seem to have a youth that is in fact not learning from mistakes and may have some issues. Agree that he may in fact not be an Eagle candidate. Tough tough call and not a pleasant road to travel down.
  19. We had a scout arrested on a Friday right before an outing for trespassing into a closed factory. Obviously he missed that outing, what with being in jail and all. Scout was a Life Scout, this was his first offense, the legal system worked the issue. He had been and continued to be an active scout. The Scout did seem to gain lessons from the arrest. During the Eagle SM conference the issue was discussed, what he had learned from the arrest, what he would have changed and what he needed to take forward from the incident. IMHO - Key is you as the SM may need to have the conversatio
  20. True....but we are able to paint our houses other than varying shades of brown 😏 Also with southern weather we have sometimes done summer stuff and unplanned winter activities on the same day. With the scouts wearing summer gear for the winter stuff, makes for a fun weekend
  21. 7. identify best type of tree to use for hammock straps. BONUS QUESTION - If two trees are not close enough, theorize how long it will take to plant and grow a tree to be able to use for second point of hammocking
  22. With these options - b. On any of these camping experiences, you must do TWO of the following, only with proper preparation and under qualified supervision: Hike up a mountain where, at some point, you are at least 1,000 feet higher in elevation from where you started. Backpack, snowshoe, or cross-country ski for at least 4 miles. Take a bike trip of at least 15 miles or at least four hours. Take a nonmotorized trip on the water of at least four hours or 5 miles. Plan and carry out an overnight snow camping experience. Rappel down a rappel route of 30
  23. Yeah...pretty much is the case and that's OK. These families need to understand what the Scouting program is, but more importantly what it is not.
  24. We had the Webelos visiting a meeting one time and our SPL asked if there were any adult announcements. The Webelos broke into the "Announcement Song"..the Scouts put a stop to that really quick and explained that was not how we rolled The Webelos were really good with that
  25. So to be all technical. A 12 day trek runs sort of like this You arrive at Phillmont on DAY 1 (check-in, ranger assignment, shakedown, initial food, gear, opening campfire) You head for the Trail DAY 2 On Trail Days 2 - 12 Arrive back in Base Camp on Day 12 (check back in, turn in gear, shower, buy swag at Tooth of Time traders, shower again, by more stuff at TOT, closing campfire) Depart from Philmont on Day 13 10 nights on the trail and 2 nights in Base camp
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