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  1. In regards to 21st Century Wood Badge trained adults staffing NYLT, the syllabus recommends that adult staff have taken 21st Century WB. The changes in 21C WB have made the ties to NYLT stronger and I think the new changes will do even more. David Harrison
  2. I received my copy of the Central Region Newsletter and there are new changes coming in 2009 for the adults directing the course. 1. If a NYLT ASM who provides training and oversight of youth staff. (No other adult positions qualify) has completed 21st Century Wood Badge and has earned their beads and attended Trainer's EDGE within two years of the NYLT course, will receive a third bead. 2. A NYLT Course Director who completed a NYLT Regional Scoutmaster Conference within one year prior to NYLT service as Scoutmaster and signed the Scoutmaster's Pledge, attended Trainer's EDGE within two y
  3. Since the new Centennial Quality Unit Award committment sheet says 100% of families will subscribe to Boys Life, the that would mean a Boys Life subscription in every household ie:(if there was a Cub Scout and a Boy Scout in the family and the Boy Scout was receiving BL, then for both the pack and troop they would count. David Harrison
  4. Bob, I do agree with you that the presentations that used 21C WB referances were watered down. I got more from WB than Seabadge in that respect. As to the other presentations, there were quite a few that I got a lot of information from. Do I feel I could go out and start a ship, no. I do feel I could help be a leader in one and that I do know that Sea Scouting needs to be more than the best kept secret in the BSA. Some of the material was presented by less than stellar presenters, but in all, the information I gleaned was great. In talking with others from my crew to others in the cour
  5. I just came back yesterday form Central Regions Seabadge C-5 course held in Rodchester, In and Charles Holmes was present at the course. In the course a few of the presentations used information from 21st Century WB such as EDGE and Forming, Norming, Storming, and Preforming. They used a different name, but a rose by any other names smells as sweet. I found the course gave me alot of information about Sea Scouting and how to recruit and how to teach leadership skills to the youth. As a Council Commissioner I feel that I can talk to anyone on the subject and not seem like I don't know what
  6. The actual text of the letter reads as follows: The 2010 National Scout Jamboree will use an online application process for all Scouts, leaders, and jamboree staff applicants desiring to attend the jamboree. The registration process will be similar to the new National Annual Meeting registration Web site. Interested youth, unit contingent leaders, and prospective staff members must complete an online application. It is accessed through www.Scouting.org for non-BSA employees. Applicants will need to use their BSA ID number to access the application Web site. The initial applicatio
  7. When I held the position of Scoutmaster, I always gave each patrol $2.50 for the one meal I was going to eat with them. I might not get food cooked to perfection, but I always got the menu they prepared. I have tried the egg and bacon in a paper bag and it does work quite well. The thing is, it takes about 40 minutes to cook over coals, not the fire. Put the bacon in first, let it start frying and the grease will coat the paper bag. Once the bacon starts getting crispy, then drop the egg in the center and it will fry. David Harrison
  8. In reviewing the requirements for Tenderfoot, 2nd Class and 1st Class the most campouts a youth would need to go on is 3 and have participated in 7 other troop events (ie: COH, Scouting for Food, Parades, etc.) The youth would have to go swimming once and do one service project. If the troop program was very strong, the youth could earn 1st Class in a year. With that said, do I agree a youth would have all the skills? I'm not sure. In my district and my old troop there is a youth that received his Eagle Rank at 12 and a half. He has 42 merit badges and received 1st class in a year. When
  9. Some things for future years. We always gave each youth would sold tickets for $5 a dollar of the sale for his scout account and the scouts could earn additional monies if they helped in the work crews. We also went to the local printer and they would make up placemats with the troop name and number and pictures of some of the outings we did that year. We wouuld by a ream of 11 x 17 paper and they would print them out for free. As the people were eating they could see what we had been doing that year. David
  10. I have one that's both a team building and a leadership building game. If you have enough youth, divide them equally into two teams of about 8 to 10. You will need to purchase water pipe insulating pieces that measure about 5 foot each. Cut them in half with a knife or blade and give each team 8 half pieces. Each team will receive a box of toothpicks, a roll of blue tape and a marble. The idea is for each team to make a track for their marble to roll down. The slower the time the higher the score. They also have to make a jump, a loop and a spiral that the marble travels through. They
  11. You could make a reflector oven out of a cardboard box. Line it with Alum. foil, put coals in a pie tin at the bottom. will get up to 450 degrees. David Harrison
  12. Our council just completed a Powder Horn course. We had 30 participants and since this was our first one, Region let us have staff as participants also for a total of 63 completing the course. As a staffer, I found it hard to do my job and also visit every session, but all the staff did. Made for tired weekends. The information gained was well worth it. The resources will work great for both Troops and Crews. I would tell anyone who is interested to go. David Harrison
  13. Eamonn, When we humans have a lot of love to give out, even our animals become part of our family. We have a Greyhound, Shepherd mix who is 9 years old and sleeps in the bed with us at night. she travels with me in my jeep whenever I go on non-Scouting trips and knows it is very hard to leave her, if only to go to work. I have lost one such dog once in my life and know I will lose another good friend in the distant future. My heart goes out to you and your family. David Harrison
  14. John, First, don''t kill the messenger. I was just relaying what the Admin Guide says. I never said that I agree with it. I tried as a course director last year to include as many pre-21st staffers as I could. One thing I always remember, "I may not always agree with what the National Council puts out, but I promised to deliver the program to the youth the way it''s presented." With that said, I would never tell an adult they have to set aside their beads after completing the 21st Century course. I would ask them to not wear them during the practical part of the course, then it would
  15. In regards to the question about indivduals who have attended Wood Badge in the past. They may attend Wood Badge for the 21st Century provided that: 1. They agree to write and work a Wood Badge for the 21st Century ticket, and 2. tehy agree not to wear Wood Badge beads until they have satisfactorily completed their Wood Badge for the 21st Century ticket. This is from the 2008 Admin. Guide. David Harrison
  16. Scoutdad, In reference to your question of Trainer Development Conference, this is a day long training session for all trainers. It used to be called Train The Trainer (TTT). There are round robin sessions on different ways to present. This might be of some interest to some, I just received the 2008 Admin Guide and talked to next years CD, and he told me that there are only a few changes in the course. The Admin Guide does have a change regarding CD''s. A pre-21st Century WB''er (including past pre-21st 4 beaders) can become a CD for 21st by going to 21st Century and completing a ticket,
  17. Lisa, FYI, we will be holding a Commissioner Basic Training at our council service center in Auburn the last Saturday of this month. If you want details, let me know. David Harrison
  18. Lisa, It would depend on the Council Commissioner. In my council, I count any Bachelor degree as the Basic Training for that position (ie:Unit Commissioner if BUC was taken, RT Commissioner if B/M of RT was taken). I think your Council Commissioner, Dick would count these too. As far as I know, all the councils that participate in the college count them. I would also count Basic Training and let a commissioner take the Master''s Degree at the college. David Harrison
  19. The college Lisa is talking about is the Michigan College of Commissioner Science. This is held jointly by council''s in Michigan such as Scenic Trails, Gerald R. Ford, Lake Huron Area, Southwest Michigan, Tall Pine, Blue Water, and Chief Okemos, and Great Sauk. The metro councils is Michigan, such as Detroit Area and Clinton Valley can participate if they want by sending participants or by staffing a degree program. Lake Huron Area, the council I represent is staffing two degree programs, Bachelor/Master of Roundtable and Master of Unit Commissioner Service. I am the Dean of MUC and my AC
  20. If we are talking about a SM having a conference with a youth before his EBOR, then why would the SM object to the project. As part of the process of getting his Eagle Project approved one of the fist steps was to have the SM approve it. Then the Troop Committee, the organization for which the project was being done for then the District Advancement chair or committee. Once the project was completed the youth would have a SM's Conference. At this point in time the SM does just that, have a conference (ie: talk about how the project went, what are the youth's plans for the future, how the bo
  21. We as adults always have to keep in mind that when we are working with youth, we are building character and citizenship. By demoralizing a youth, are we building up their character? If we didnt have people run for political office what would our government be like? No matter what the youth in our units are like we have to mold them the best we can. Sometimes we are successful and sometimes we fail, but we always have to give the youth the best example we can. If we arent, then are we living up to our training and why we are in the movement. David Harrison
  22. Camp Rotary is a modern camp 9 miles north of Clare. It features a dining hall and quite a full program. I was just up there on Thursday for the Camp Inspection. It has a COPE course, Low, High, and Ropes. The food is great and a real treat if your not looking for rustic camping. PBSR is more of a rustic camp about 7 miles north of Mio, MI. When you get to camp, the troop set up their tents and tear them down at the end of the week. Dining is in an open pavillon and one night during the week, you cook in your campsite. It to has a great program but is quite hilly. Dancin
  23. Other camps in Michigan: Camp Rotary, Clare, MI LHAC Paul Bunyan Scout Reservation, Mio, MI Lake Huron Area www.lhacbsa.org Camp Gerlick, Traverse City, MI Scenic Trails Council www.stcbsa.org Camp Madron, Kalamazoo, MI Southwest Michigan Council www.bsaswmc.org Camp Gerber, Grand Rapids, MI Gerald R. Ford Council www.bsagrfc.org Camp Munhacke Camp Teetonkah Camp Muscootah Great Sauk Trail Council www.gstcbsa.org Hope this helps Dancin Fox
  24. A National Camp School patch is not a patch denoting you are trained in NCS, but a tempory patch to be worn on the right pocket as any other tempory patch would be worn. The training card you received at the end of the course showing the date you were trained and the date your training runs out is the offical recognition of your training. As with any tempory patch, you can wear the NCS patch as long as you want to. David Harrison Council Commissioner Lake Huron Area Council
  25. When I was a Troop Guide in 2002, all the TG's borrowed a staffer's stuffed Eagle and took pictures of it eating the spamon the patrols had caught and also pictures of him relieving himself on the CD's pillow. Funny that he pooped out Buffalo droppings instead of Eagle droppings. The next day we had a court hearing for him, but even with the pictures as evidence, he was acquitted. Dancin
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