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ValleyBoy

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  1. Correct, From discussions with our troops unit committee we as a unit would be open to having a linked troop that could meet even on the same night as our present unit but our CO would have to be approached by adults that are willing to start and take the leadership role of the new unit. As a boy's troop we would be willing to assist the new unit in training of there adult leaders and possible join activities just as we would with any other scout troop.
  2. To answer your question, yes I would assist in getting the troop started. But in my area every Pack and Troop is dependent on the Adult leadership. Packs (CM, Den Leaders), Troops (SM, ASM) most of the CM are parents. Units in my area fold because of losing this above group. If it was left up to the CO to recruit and replace unit leaders NO leaders would be replaced and the unit would fold. Units with very active CO involvement with the units is rare in my area. They are willing to let units meet at there location but do not take an active role in most cases in the running of the uni
  3. I did not take it that away. Church I attend is the same denomination as the Troop's CO, also the two churches are located within one mile of each other.
  4. No reason to change my Church membership at this time. If I did feel lead to make a change I would have no problem moving my Church membership to my present Troop's CO.
  5. After reading some of the comments made by some members of LDS sponsored units I have a few questions since I am not familiar with the setup of the LDS Church. As an outsider looking in I can see why the LDS Church would change there youth program for the entire Church from the BSA program so that there Churches not located inside the US could all use the same program. My understanding at this time is that the leadership of LDS units are appointed by the Bishop. I was told this by an LDS member several years ago and that a member of a Woodbadge class from an LDS unit that I was a staff
  6. I thing you are putting words into someone's mouth. Are you asking father & step father or Man/Man marriage because the answer would be different for both to be a registered adult with our unit per our CO. Now the youth from all of the above would be treated the same.
  7. With our troop we do not band the youth from bring cellphones or other electrical devices. We leave that decision up to them with the knowledge that they are responsible for there device. Also we ask them where they are going to recharge there device since we have never seen an electrical outlet on the side of a tree,
  8. I have a long history with the BSA. My father was not a member of BSA as a youth but my grandfather on my mothers side was a professional scout during WWII. I grew up hearing him talk about running summer camp during the war with almost no other adult help due to the war. After the war ended he went back to his first love which was the ministry. His son my uncle was the first of six Eagle Scout in the family. I joined the cub scouts in 1968 as a 3rd grader. We moved during the summer before I started the 4th grade so I was a member of a different pack that year, them moved again the next
  9. DE and DD come and go. Boots on the ground is what makes the program go.
  10. We except both. The question is what do you do if the youth loses there scout Handbook.
  11. I can understand your concern. With our Troop we also give each youth a folder that stays at our meeting location that includes a sheet will the rank requirements that the scout is working on. Each scout is responsible for keeping a record of each requirement that he has completed. Yes this record can be recorded inside the youth scout handbook but the reality is that youth lose there handbook all the time. We do have a special needs youth in our troop an we make sure that his worksheets are updated since he also is not able to complete the worksheets. I do not see the worksheets as being
  12. I agree that it can be expensive when the Webelos has not out grown his blue cub scout uniform. But also remember that an scout uniform never becomes an unofficial scout uniform. therefor since the blue cub scout uniform has been a official Webelos uniform it will always be official. Just from this I would not require the uniform change until the youth has out grown his cub scout uniform. Just my two cents worth.
  13. This old Eagle Scout is still learning new skills inside scouting even after being back in the program for over 15 years. Or it might be that I am so old now that I have just plain forgot stuff as I have grown older so it now seen new all over again.
  14. Before the change on gay youth with our troop it was a subject that we did not bring up or discuss. Since the change it is a subject that the adult leadership has discussed. Kids will be kids an make dumb decisions at times and our normal scout is attracted to girls for the most part so as a program we have rules in place that hopefully if followed will keep dumb decisions from taking place. The issue that our adult leadership has discussed concerning gay youth within the Troop is that know, how do we deal with boys that are attracted to boys. and what rules do we need to put in place f
  15. Correct. Reasons why this is correct. The project was approved by the unit committee and the Scoutmaster. The issues above about the scout meeting with a specific person to reviewed the proposal and photos of the project should have been address before the unit committee approved the project. If the unit committee has questions about the status of the project they need to ask the SM not the scout.
  16. I do not see it as the school district taking over the PTO. Also I do not see it as the PTO not being able to manage there own finances. In our local school system every parent group that supports any activity for any of the schools in the local school system has to use the school system PO system for any funds paid out of the funds that they have inside there account that is held by the local school system. I have never heard of the local school system not writing a check for the PO that any of the groups have generated as long as they have the funds inside there account with the school s
  17. We also circle up joining hands right arm aver left then sing the first verse of Taps which are: Day is done, gone the sun, From the lake, from the hills, from the sky; All is well, safely rest, God is nigh. Then we say this short prayer. Now may the great father of all good scouts be with us till we meet again Good Night.
  18. The above could be done by other lodge members that are not part of the ceremonies team.
  19. As a former Cubmaster, I would have concerns about any cub scout attending pack activities with any non-family member without another adult family member present. The reality is the only persons that a background check is preformed on are registered adults inside the scouting program. The difference between your father and your ex-husband attending events and your boy-friend attending events with your son is that the boy-friend is not a family member.
  20. I have had my down sleeping bag for right at 40 years had have not had any problems with the bag except have to make a repair on the zipper about 10 years ago. Also I have never done any waterproofing to the bag. And yes the bag has gotten wet due to a leaky tent during a rain monsoon. Three inches of water inside a tent will do that. Was not by tent but I will always remember that night. Biggest thing is to take care of the bag. by cleaning it and when it does get wet to dry it out.
  21. It is the Youth that has reached the rank of Eagle Scouts Court of Honor. Therefor in our unit we plan the ECOR per the Scout and his families wishes. Some know what they want included, others have no idea. As a unit we assist the scout with the ECOR. and try our best to plan the COR according to the scouts wishes.
  22. Excluding summer camp, our troop usually only travels as a unit about once a year for a camping trip. Those camping trips are mainly the ones that it takes over an hour to get to the camping location or the location is very hard to give parents directions to the site. Most of the sites we camp at are less than a 45 minute drive and we have the parents bring the scouts to the camping site. We do this mainly to not have to wait until 6:30 or later on Friday evening to leave on a camping trip to when all the parents get off work.
  23. Most of our has been from knowing people with land available. Only 3 locations are owned by unit leaders and 1 by the grandparents of one of our youth members. Out of these 4 we have yet to camp on any of these 4 properties.
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