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Page 1: 2019 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTSponyexpressbsa.org/files/documents/2019_BSA_AnnualReport-final.pdfGreg Clevenger Braymer Owen Compton Country Club Roger Denton Atchison

66 youth earned Scouting’s highest ranking Eagle

Award. Only 5 percent of the boys who join Scouting earn this award.

2,786 Merit Badges were earned.

The top three merit badges earned in 2019 were

PONY EXPRESS COUNCIL

ANNUAL REPORT2019

Marvin Atkins St. JosephKevin Bailey TrentonBruce Baker SavannahKen Baker OlatheBryan Becker AtchisonRick Berger AtchisonGary Black TrentonRegina Buttron AtchisonDon Carrick St. JosephDirck Clark ParkvilleLisa Clark MaysvilleGreg Clevenger BraymerOwen Compton Country ClubRoger Denton AtchisonDerek Franklin AtchisonAlan Franks St. JosephMatt Gerstner St. JosephTodd Graves Edgerton

Randy Hager ChillicotheRick Hamman ParkvilleClark Hampton St. JosephMark Hampton ParkvilleJay Hemenway BethanyGary Highfill CameronScott Hodgin St. JosephJim Hower, Jr. St. JosephHarold Kerns SavannahBrad Lager SavannahDavid Lewis, Jr. St. JosephChad McCoy ChillicotheChuck McIntosh Conception JunctionLarry Means St. JosephBob Moore LibertyTim Murphy St. JosephJoe Nichols SavannahKen Paden St. Joseph

Leeann Smiley St. JosephDavid Powell StewartsvilleJoe Richardson PattonsburgNick Robb St. JosephMike Robertson Platte CitySteve Rosenak St. JosephKen Siemens St. JosephDavid Smith St. JosephTodd Stillings LawrenceEd Stroud St. JosephDave Thomas Country ClubEd Trompeter AtchisonAndrew Trout St. JosephBrad Weil St. JosephDale Werts EdgertonDavid Whitmer AtchisonGaylon Whitmer Stewartsville

2019 OFFICERS

2019 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERSCOUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS

FROM 2019

MEMBERSHIP SERVED:• More than 1687 Cub Scouts• More than 921 BSA Scouts• More than 433 Venturers• More than 170 packs, troops

and crews

PresidentDale Werts, Edgerton

TreasurerBruce Baker, Savannah

CommissionerKevin Bailey, Trenton

Vice-President, FacilitiesKen Baker, Olathe

Vice-President, FinanceDavid Smith, St. Joseph

Vice-President, EndowmentNick Robb, St. Joseph

Past PresidentTodd Graves, Edgerton

Vice-President, MarketingClark Hampton, St. Joseph

Vice-President, MembershipHarold Kerns, Savannah

Vice President, ProgramChuck McIntosh, Conception Junction

Vice-President, RelationshipsSteve Rosenak, St. Joseph

Vice-President, OutreachEd Stroud, St. Joseph

Scout Executive/SecretaryAlan Franks, St. Joseph

Vice-President, Family ScoutingLisa Clark, Maysville 1704 Buckingham • Saint Joseph, MO 64506

816.233.1351 • www.ponyexpressbsa.org

2,352 Cub Scouts and BSA Scouts attended Camp.

Each week thousands of Scouts throughout the Pony Express Council raise their right hand, make the Scout sign, and recite the Scout Oath and Law. They make a promise to do their best to do their duty to God and Country and to help other people at all times.

1. First Aid

2. Citizenship in the World

3. Personal Management

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236 New Braves

105 New Honorary Warriors and advanced 169 Braves to Warriors

Other elevations included 113 Fire Builders, 86 Tom Tom Beaters, 56 Runners, 24 Keepers, 11 Sachems, 2 Medicine Men, and 2 Chieftains

2019 SILVER BEAVER

Recognized four adult leaders with the Council’s highest award... The Silver Beaver Award.

This award is bestowed upon individuals who have given their time and talent to strengthen Scouting as well as the community at the highest level.

Recipients: Amanda Terhune, Dr. John Eplee, Larry Easter, Tony Sasso

2019 TRIBE OF MIC-O-SAYBROUGHT IN

YOUR SUPPORT MEANS EVERYTHING.Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,090Other Direct Support . . . . . . . . . . . . $225,019United Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $123,836Product Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $176,718Investment Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $74,092Camping Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $695,331Activity Revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $81,645Total Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,388,769Program Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,294,795Administrative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $82,401Fundraising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,573

$1,403,731In total support and revenue*

*Unaudited

*Unaudited

For more than 104 years, the Pony Express Council has been delivering positive, life-changing experiences for all youth served.

Once again, we accomplished another successful year in 2019 as we saw new programs added at Camp Geiger as well as continuing camp improvements.

We had more than 3,000 Scouts living out the Scouting adventure at one of our several summer camping opportunities locally. Scouts and Scouters from fifteen states continue to call Camp Geiger their home for camping and adventure! Scouts from our council also attended the 24th World Scout Jamboree that was held at the Bechtel Scout Reserve in West Virginia.

Forward thinking along with new and innovative programs and continual focus on strengthening our assets have helped position the Pony Express Council to continually serve all young people.

2019 brought on the change of Scouts BSA that includes all youth ages 11 years old to the age of 18 as well as the continuation of the Lion program for kindergarten age Cub Scouts and the recruitment of girls into our existing Cub Scout packs.

Our council continues to be fiscally sound. All assets of the Pony Express Council are owned by the Pony Express Council, governed by a local executive board made up of men and women throughout our entire council territory.

Scouting and everything it gives back to the community could not be accomplished if it were not for the ongoing continued dedication and support of all adult Scouting volunteers and hundreds of other community businesses and leaders who believe so strongly in the values and guiding principles of the Boy Scouts of America.

Thank you for your continued support and all that you do for Scouting.

Dale WertsCouncil President

Kevin BaileyCouncil Commissioner

Alan FranksScout Executive


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