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  1. None of you bring up the discussion of the Troop Committee. There are plenty of troops that use codes of conduct contracts but they have clear cut rules of what the punishment would be like being asked to leave a campout. None of them have demerits of rank stripping. Your troop committee can look at this issue and come up with a solution if you give them examples of the troop demerits the SM/ASM has done and examples of how other troops handle conduct by having spelled out codes of conduct contracts. Read up on Scouting's purpose aims and means along with youth protection and sweet 16 rule
  2. Well being an afterschool program where all the boys (Tigers to Webelos) are one den, using popsicles, paint sticks, and plastic knives really make sense safety wise. It also keeps us following school policy where knives are school forbidden items. With all the ideas I've gleaned from Pin Interest, I can now do a yearly graduation from easy to hard yet keep them practicing their whittling skills and reinforcing the BSA knife safety. By the time they hit Webelos and do an actual campout, they can do a real knife lesson off school campus.
  3. Got what y'all saying. Gonna help them get their training done since I can do it with them in ASL. After I wrote this I finally go to meet the CM in person. They do have problem with WL as they have none. Luckily for the rest of this year they are done since its an afterschool program and sports are not on the frontlines. CM realizes how much I can help him finally so will be looking to help start the Webelos on the Webelos advancement and take them out of the other den while looking around to find a team suited for the role permenently. The drawback is ASL limits their selection of adu
  4. In a new unit can the UC be the Pack Trainer? Council is asking me to do the YPT with them along with position specifics because I can do it in ASL since online is worthless. After spending the weekend going through all the logistics of learning how to 'beat' the online system in MyScouting.org in spite of the fact that I'm deaf myself to get it so it would registered me as taking the training. Geeze, they really do talk in there huh so one can't click next, next and next again??... *laughing Anyways after seeing what was there for all the different Pack positions, I realized that th
  5. Actually I discovered the old method of copy/paste of links doesn't work like it used to here. You now have to use the 'Toggle Advanced Editor' which is above to your left where we write in the 'post reply' box. There is also the 'post link' option too that can be used to add in links.
  6. Scout camp or other campground that takes tents? Warrensburg 12 miles north of Lake George has a couple of nice camping places. I have family in that area so I can ask directly.
  7. (This can only be done if you have an registered account) Go to the upper right hand corner and click on your profile name. Scroll to 'profile'. Once the profile screen is open to your left, run your mouse over the picture box and under it will appear 'edit picture'. click 'edit picture' and take it from there. Have FUN becoming a profile with a picture/avatar!
  8. Has anyone seen flyers or attended trainings where the trainer used ASL rather than spoken English or where the training course was Bilingual ASL/English? I know of Utah is doing their second Wood Badge Bilingual ASL/English course this May.
  9. Sounds like a great idea but need to consider those that didn't grow pumpkins or failed in their pumpkin growing. We did a halloween themed fair night with several game stations for the kids to do. The pumpkin could be one of those stations for awards along with halloween costumes.
  10. Anyone tried Connecting Scouts website?? [url=https://www.connectingscouts.com/]https://www.connectingscouts.com/[/url=https://www.connectingscouts.com/]
  11. June- Family picnic camping overnighter with some Troop members. Troop helps with station events and water sports. July- Pack only on Cubmaster land. Its a potluck dish to pass, pig roast and Carnival fair of prizes. Many of the older brothers and sisters help do the different fair stands. Gotta love it when it rains and truck and cars need to be PUSHED out by many men...*laughing August - week of Cub camp although its flexible with some staying the week while others the 4 day weekend. Our Pack makes the themed entrance. Those themed entrances really increase Cub camping!
  12. Does anything goes include trainings done in ASL? *trying to figure out how to post on a board that doesn't let me start a new topic...*laughing I'm curious as to how many Scouters have seen and/or heard of BSA trainings using ASL? I know Utah has another Bilingual ASL/ English Wood Badge course coming up next month. Had a FE come and ask for suggestion on how a Deaf unit can get their YPT done. I highly did NOT recommend the online version...* impish grin Would love to get that Deaf unit YPT trained myself in YPT yet wondering if it is possible if not on the Training staff
  13. Praying for Ryan and his family on the parting of his father. Will surely miss OGE wisdom and counsel on these boards.
  14. Seems to me that the forums have become just like my real life... missed converstations...*laughing
  15. Has anyone checked out Scout Connect? Its still in the beginning stages but I like their user friendly features especially in recording MB work. Troop used TroopMaster but I find it complex. Which they could revamp it and simplify it.
  16. My new one does a lot! We get weekly emails of the stuff going on in council, district and etc. with the attached flyers. He is making the rounds to each unit this year to personally get to know them. I think he finds Scouting exciting as he is on many events and boards... *laughing I truly LOVE the weekly emails that topics oriented.
  17. Still learning the avance toogle tools. Edit asked for a title yet I couldn't post in it. Goggle "BeAScout.Scouting.org" for the BSA unit search engine.
  18. There is a BSA website search engine to find Packs, Troops, Crews, Posts in ANY area. It is a recruitment tool that most active units use. [url=https://beascout.scouting.org/]https://beascout.scouting.org/[/url=https://beascout.scouting.org/]
  19. National Camping Schools (NCS) covers 'Shooting Sports which requires training. There is difference levels within the training so even though you hold an NRA certification, you may still need something else that is BSA related. [url=http://www.ncsbsa.org/]http://www.ncsbsa.org/[/url=http://www.ncsbsa.org/] look here under the 'online training' tab on your right. [url=http://www.ncsbsa.org/calendar/?showsection=9]http://www.ncsbsa.org/calendar/?showsection=9[/url=http://www.ncsbsa.org/calendar/?showsection=9] Listing of Shooting Sports training. Here is a local council flyer so you ca
  20. Good plan Basement! I wanted to do a 'show and tell' by the scouts as stations and invite the Charter Organization. Gives Scouts a chance to practice communication skills while building a relationship with the charter.
  21. We have both. One Troop does the Pancake Breakfast while the other does the Spaghetti Dinner. Both are great money makers. It's based on what you have locally that can help in the way of food donations. (for example the local Spaghetti factory donates ALL the sauce while the apple factory donates ALL the juice for the breakfast.)
  22. Being Deaf I realized I hadn't a clue what was said at a Court of Honor (CoH) so I googled for CoH scripts. Later I put them into a reusable CoH notebook and let the Scouts organized how they want to do it. The CoH notebook has several versions of Scout Law and Oath candle lighting along with other awards. Having the notebook is great help in prep for the more advance Eagle CoH. When I printed the pages I separated the parts so the could be reused easier while providing the selection choices. First page has a format outline of the order like presentation of colors, welcoming audience, aw
  23. We had an adult who was a 'Camp Food Coordinator' (CFC) whose job was helping Patrols and Scouts tackle the food and supply shopping and packing of food to camp. CFC worked in helping Scouts fulfill their rank advancement requirement in detail while coaching Patrols on Grubmaster/Quartermaster details from a planned menu and food and troop inventory list. CFC kept the left over food, spices and etc. in labeled plastic bins at their home along with the inventory list since wasn't best kept in trailer. Opened stuff was kept in freezer for future campouts. This method really cut down on expen
  24. Having a hard time posting. After I realized that I need to check that I was actually signed in, I still couldn't post. I was trying to use a copy/paste from a Word document so I wouldn't have to retype an answer to a post and the comment box is not letting me paste.
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