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  1. The $500 was a donation specifically toward the trailer lettering that came about because a last minute thought and action had a donation bucket with a 'request' sitting on the check in table. Its not a dumb question on the Scout Parent, Basement. Its a new crossover parent I was trying to get on board registered as Scouter on the Troop side. His wife is going to do the Committee side. He is going on all the campouts and we really need things like for the tour plan and 2 deep leadership. Someone else suggested the Scout Parent option and I'm thinking that really isn't the best wa
  2. Yeah they are red flags Basement but does one really have to give up so easily? No way of bringing them around to the proper way of doing things and integrity?
  3. YEP on the always learning even when we've been Scouters for years. New positions, challenges and planning activities teaches us that. One question.. do you have Committee meetings Mark? Pack meetings? Are you happy where you are? Sounds like you are great as a den leader but everyone else is not doing their job and making it frustrating for you which takes away from the Scouting experience for you and your son. Wouldn't it be better to merge with a stronger Pack then you can do leadership (den leader) properly without all the extra baggage? No one mentioned UC (Unit Commissione
  4. Lately things have been in a constant conflict with the actions of other Scouters and Committee Members in their approaches and decisions. Some of their decisions made are not along the lines of walking the walk of BSA aims, methods, oath or law that leaves me flounder that this happens. For example, last night forms for summer camp were filled out incorrectly stating that the Troop is paying part of a scout's fee when the reality is its their scout account so the scout is paying for it not the troop yet. They are also asking for campership which i don't have a problem with but forms sh
  5. Plan FUN and HANDS ON meetings for your Cubs. Cubs really LOVE doing over sitting and listening. Be creative! I'm very crafty plus a woodworker so I made many things that were long lasting that could be showcased in one's home. Clocks, picture frames, pin holder frame, family tree collage for Heritage, centerpieces for Blue and Gold. I also did some fun different things like visit the vet, the local dump, do rockets, and etc. Scouts have an enormous amount of curiosity and love going 'behind the scene' to see the workings of things they see everyday. When you are planning see if yo
  6. I never had a problem with the handbooks. Kept my son's in a ziploc bag with a pencil or pen and a couple sheets of paper and he was always 'prepared'... *grins
  7. blw2... I don't even bother to spending money for that magic stuff. I googled online for a way to teach the scouts how to do their own since parents are too busy these days after seeing a comment in one of the boards here. I really liked the idea of it being the scouts responsibility and now carry thread, needles and stapler in our mailbox. Pins have a tendency to stick a scout which is why I liked the stapler method. Stapling it beforehand holds it in perfect place for sewing. Try it on the nylon and you'll quickly see how difficult the sleeves are.
  8. Qwazse.. That's a thought on the linguistic cues. For me its body language cues that are telling and very confusing when people don't realize what they say doesn't match with their body language like telling someone you welcome them yet have your arms crossed across your chest which signals just the opposite, you don't welcome them.
  9. THANKS RememberSchiff Nice to read my council news on the forum.. *grins Hopefully someone thinks to do the paperwork for one the Bravery Awards or 'Quick Thinking' Awards.. *winka
  10. How about six words: 'Is it supposed to do this?".. *grins
  11. I see Seattle Pioneer beat me in the recommendation of the one to DEFINITELY check out... *laughing Here is the links for the 'progress cards' he probably already has covered. Print & fill out these for submission. Cub Scout Den Leader Award (one year tenure): http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/34169-51.pdf Cub Scouter Award (two year tenure): http://scoutleaderknots.com/cubscouter.asp Upcoming.. Webelos Den Leader Award (one year tenure): http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/34169-52.pdf One thing to be VERY aware of is tenure. Most of these cannot ov
  12. Basement.. sums it up well... *smiles Stosh... nice ideas. Got an uneven number for a long while so this is a nice trick to share me around...*laughing. Plus its a great way to get that knife used in a positive way by my active bunch... *smiles
  13. Glad to know Basement you weren't in uniform but I have to say I was SHOCKED at what you described that goes on. I know one of our Council dinners we have to make sure NOT to wear our uniforms because of that little alcohol regulations rule. If I was in any of the situations you described, I'd be embarrassed and leave rather than suffer through it. I'm right now having to deal with cigarette smoking regulations and a new parent... *sighs
  14. Congratulations on your Beads, Old is New again! Must be something unique with Bears as those in my class also did theirs together at a local state park. They camped out the night before and had the invitees come the next day for the ceremony... *smiles Eagle
  15. Thanks eolesen as I never knew what those letters and numbers meant... *laughing Scoutfish.. Have FUN with Wood Badge!!.. *grins Mine was two weekends too, either September or October.
  16. Find out about your district Roundtable. I found mine very helpful in program planning. My first thought in reading yours is how big is your den? Six is a good number but no more than 8. Since sports are giving you problem, I'd get away from it and gear your den meetings toward hands on activities where the scout has to do their own yet follow you for directions. The Bear book should give you plenty of ideas plus google BSA Cub Scout program helps. I'm not sure if they still print those any more but they were really helpful during my first tour as a Den Leader. If you have a ver
  17. I vote matching the green numbers or the interpreter strip.
  18. Basement... What's wrong with Hooters? Scout uniform and alcohol can NOT be together! You know that thing called 'Regulations'. As for the word I... The posting was referencing back to being able to find trails in my area which I stated 'I' can find plenty of them locally. True the boys decide but my group probably doesn't even know most of them unless they are connected to their local park. I get it plenty Basement that its Patrol Method and boys decisions. We start our training for the next 6 weeks tomorrow.
  19. Industrial Arts is long gone 5yearScouter. Teaching certificates label it now called Technology Education or Tech Ed for short. Tech Ed is NOT to be confused with computers which is now Information Technology or IT for short... *winka OSHA does do high school level safety training courses in many VoPro (Vocational/ Technical Schools) or BOCES (Board of Cooperative Educational Services). Some are equipment geared while others are over all safety in certain fields like Carpentry, Electrician, and etc.
  20. To kind of sum up knots is they are 'service' awards for different leadership positions with a few odd ones throw in. There is no Oakleaf either. (Never having heard of it, I had to google to figure out what it was.) What Scouting positions has your husband done? Knots was one of my WoodBadge projects... *smiles
  21. Basement... Columbia shirts just came out this past week. Here is the link for them: http://www.scoutstuff.org/bsa/apparel/mens/shirts/shrt-ss-sr-stocklogo.html The backpacking ones I'm referring to is here under Supplex: http://www.scoutstuff.org/bsa/uniforms-insignia/mens/shirts/centennial-boy-scout-male-leader-short-sleeve-supplex-nylon-uniform-shirt.html All the offerings for men: Shirts: http://www.scoutstuff.org/bsa/apparel/mens/shirts.html Uniform shirts: http://www.scoutstuff.org/bsa/uniforms-insignia/mens/shirts.html Have fun Scouting clothing.. *teasi
  22. I'll bet it gave them pause ScoutNut. Got a Southern gentleman who always calls any gal 'Sugar'. He knows he's come North when gals give him dirty looks... *laughing Some habits are just so hard to break and done without thinking. Isn't 'til you move to a different location that turns things on oneself... *grins at the possible outcomes
  23. I would refrain from getting the backpacking one. One doesn't wear it backpacking anyways as they wear Tees. We never even packed our uniform in the backpack because of their weight. (this might change with the new uniforms so please refrain from killing me on this remark.. *grins) The new backpacking ones are TERRIBLE for adding on patches as they slide against the patches even if one staples before hand. This will make it tough if one is pushing scouts to do their own sewing. Prefer the polyster/ cotton blend any day.. *smiles
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