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InquisitiveScouter

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  1. @Cburkhardt, Yes, BPSA looks interesting...I believe part of the problem is "stopping" the adventure at 21. Why not Rover? "Rank versus Proficiency In the BSA, the Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class through Eagle badges are referred to as “ranks.” In Baden-Powell’s program and traditional Scouting, these are referred to as “proficiency” badges—specifically “general proficiency” badges. The general proficiency badges show a Scout’s current proficiency across a known set of Scouting skills. The idea behind traditional Scouting is advancement through progressive training in Scou
  2. @qwazse, errrrr...none of the above. We had a family celebration. Will recognize the achievement at Crew end-of-year picnic. We picked up her certificate and purchased the medal at the council office for those occasions. I asked her if she would permit me to send a pic and note to the local press. She declined... We've been having some negative experiences here in our council...part of the reason she does not wish to push on to Eagle. Dear daughter is a Star Scout now, and will finish Life shortly. I am encouraging (and tried bribing) as much as I can.
  3. RichardB, Concur to a point. This is a unit/crew leader responsibility. And I have already called both our summer camp (as unit leader), and our high adventure base (as crew leader), and gotten these assurances in writing... Because I was calm and thinking about the future, and our parents' reactions to current events... We have already paid in full for high adventure, and our summer camp fees are due at the end of the month to qualify for full discount. Parents are making financial commitments, some over $2K, and want some assurance before they lay out cash. And no one
  4. Until they change the uniform officially, and since you can choose your own slide, I was thinking of wearing this one: https://baden-powell-service-assoc-quartermasters.myshopify.com/products/bpsa-us-woggle
  5. @Cburkhardt Venturing is dying in our council. Targeted age group not really interested in the program. Council has not, in my four years living here, ever devoted attention to their program. The were even relegated off to their own district. Crews are pretty much independent. Each crew in our council focuses on a specific flavor: High Adventure; Shooting Sports: Kayaking, etc. To make life easier for those Scouts who wanted to be solely involved in OA, our council created an OA Crew to cover the requirement to be a registered member of BSA. I find this distasteful, as an Arrow
  6. Call the council for your summer camp (or the high adventure base) and get an email (aka "in writing") that fees will be reimbursed if they are closed by governing health agencies. You may also ask about cases where you or your community is under quarantine, but the camp (which is hours away) is still open. Most councils do have some sort of event insurance that covers this. If a parent pays for camp, and then decides on their own not to send the Scout, then they'll probably get no fees returned. Your mileage WILL vary. I'll bet the travel insurance industry is booming right no
  7. Call the council to ask if they will refund if governing health agencies impose community or individual restrictions. Ask for an email confirmation.
  8. Ugh... Our council, weekend camping, $29 for a site with capacity of 12 ($2.42 per head minimum, if used fully. Only one in the entire camp, so if it isn't available, you are paying more.), to $89 for capacity of 42 ($2.12 per head min if fully used). Pit latrines, running water at a distance from campsite, free split firewood, limited trails, major paved pubic road smack through the middle of camp. Unit responsible for program. If you want to use any program sites at camp, you pay extra. Lots of units, associated Scout bedlam, check-in/check-out (not too much of a hassle)
  9. For only $9500...am I reading that right?
  10. You could check with local or regional Scouting museums. They might be interested.
  11. Hello All! First post for me...☺️ Wondering if you could help me understand something???...I see Arrow WV named in the Chap 11 filing. When I went to Charity Navigator and pulled up their IRS 990 from 2017 (for example), it names Surbaugh as VP and Director, with reportable compensation of $624,714 (page 7 of 45). When I check BSA National's for same year, it lists Surbaugh with exactly the same compensation (on page 26 of 111). Any corporate finance gurus out there explain that? Looks strange to me...
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