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  1. I have had simular luck here in the local thrift stores while looking for a cub scout shirt for my son. I have been able to run across no less than 15 cub shirts and about 5 or so scout shirts. (Unfortunatly none that will fit my son) However, I got all that I could find and will gladly loan them to any of the kids localy that can use one. Had better luck (size wize) getting him a shirt off Ebay though.

     

    James

  2. Welcome to the Forum!! From sunny (and still hot) Utah..

     

    Spent some time back in Pa/Jersey back in the 80's and made a couple of trips into Jersey with the scout troop from the Naval Station in Philiadelphia. Great place with fond memories.

     

    James

  3. Eamonn

     

    Acording to the FAQ's on the National OA website "Once a person youth or adult has completed thier ordeal they are considered members of the OA for life ireguardless of the program in scouting thier in"

     

    Got that same answer from the Lodge Advisor here locally as well

     

    James

  4. Capella - Welcome

     

    Congrats on your new troop. Wish you lots of luck. While I'm new to LDS Scouting myself, I am not new to starting new units. Back when I was a Unit Commissioner I helped start several new Troops. (Before moving to Utah) My first piece of advice is seek out the help of your Unit Commissioner they will have a miriad of sources and contacts that will be invaluable. If you don't know who this is contact your District Exec or District Commissioner (council office should be able to assist you with thier numbers).

     

    Second IMO trying to do a weekly fundraiser is a bit much (just in the orginizing of it all not to mention the issue you raised with the boys). I would try and keep fundraising to a max on 1 per month and less if you can.

     

    I see no problem with the boys working to buy thier own personal equipment however it has to be managed properly (i.e. the troop sets up an account for each scout etc..etc..)

     

    Thier are probably much more knowledgable people here on the forums but thought I'd pop in my two cents worth.

     

    James

  5. Many years ago in my old troop we had the same problem. One of the ASM's took on the project of researching and displaying all the old ribbons along with help from several of the boys in the troop (including the historian). What they came up with was several very nice homemade frames that they placed all the ribbons in by year with a brief write up giving the dates and history of the ribbon. We were able to hang these in our meeting room for everyone one to see. It was a great way to document some of the history of the troop and helped the boys to see they were continuing the "linage".

     

    James

  6. Here in the past few weeks since my return to scounting I've had some pretty good luck finding uniforms for the boys (and a few adult ones) at various thrift stores around the salt lake valley. Might want to add those to your shopping area's if you have any locally. In the meantime I'll keep my eyes open for what your looking for.

     

    James

  7. Welcome Jon always good to hear from a fellow EMT out there. Its great when our skills can be put to use in scouting. (Been teaching first aid to scouts now for well over 8 years.

     

    Take care

     

    James

  8. Hello All,

     

    My name is James Tarpley old hand at scouting (although I've been out of the loop for a few years now and just comming back to the fold). Eagle Scout in 1982 in the Indian Nations Council Tulsa Oklahoma. Now residing in the Great Salt Lake Council and currently looking for a way I can be of assistance. Sure is good to be back.

  9. Hello Russell,

     

    Another newbie to the forums here and a fellow Eagle Scout Alumni from the Indian Nations Council (Eagle Awarded 1982 Troop 36). I was a Unit Commissioner there for a couple of years prior to moving out to Utah. GREAT bunch of people to work with there I think you'll enjoy being back in the program.

     

    James Tarpley

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