Thanks for the input everyone. I was ask to Chair our district camping committee and took the job based on the description that was given by Longhaul. I had found that on line. I am an enthusiastic camper with 30 years of camping in the area I live in. I had thought that my experience and knowledge would allow me to help units in our district develop a more healthy camping program. When I came on I was told that part of my duties were to recruit a chair person for our camporee's. The first one after I took office in january, was held in March and was set up by the previous chair. I was kept ou
My son is working CIT at Camp La-No-Che in Paisley Florida. He is receiving his lifeguard training and must work 2 weeks on the waterfront. There is no charge for camp or food, but he does have to pay $40.00 for CPR certification. He is staying in a old canvas tent on a wood platform with 2 cots in it. He is staying with another boy from our troop. It is over 100 degrees in the heat of the day and very humid. CIT is put in the small 2 person tents while other staff under 18 stay in the more roomy 4 person cabin tents with electric hook up. Staff over 18 sleep in air conditioned cabins. My son
If it were french, wouldn't it sound more like;
Dip, dip, raise up your hands
Give them your silver
Call for the USA to save us again
Oops... wrong forum.