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We would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year. We are off to a great start with lots of activities and training opportunities. The leadership team is working hard to develop our new website along with streamlining our communications to specific email groups. We will keep you updated as changes occur. Membership The Northern Ridge District is proud to announce its newest unit, Cub Scout Pack 285 chartered by Amana Academy in Alpharetta. Led by Eagle Scout Jason Blalock who is serving as Cubmaster & dad of a Tiger Cub. They conducted their first official pack meeting on Friday Dec. 13. It started with a meeting with two moms of first grade age boys back on August 8, 2013 followed by many emails and phone calls and then onto a meeting on September 24th with the proposed Key 3 and a YODA, and finally culminating with the formation of the Charter by Amana Academy in November. Thank you to the following people who brought the Pack to life! Cubmaster Jason Blalock, Committee Chair Steve Jackson, Charter Organization Representative Liz Lambert, Charter Executive Jaleel Ehab, Tiger Den Leader Sheila Boyd, Assistant Tiger Den Leader Melissa Jackson, and Treasurer Melissa Blalock. A special thanks to “new unit” commissioner (YODA) Mark Terry and District Executive Tyler Young. District Roundtable
This month’s breakout: Troops/Crews Spring Camporee Kick-Off (save the date 4/25-4/27)
Tiger New Year, New Attitude!
Wolf/Bear Knots, Flags and Advancement Status
Webelos Webelos Badge and Arrow of Light Ceremonies
Cubmaster Getting your Webelos registered with a Boy Scout Troop, Blue and Gold Banquet Planning, Woo Hoo, I made it through the Fall busy season, now what?
Committee Leader Succession and Retention (Include Recognition)
Please mark your calendar and plan to attend the monthly district roundtable. This is held every month, on the third Thursday at 7:30pm (1/16). Roundtable is an opportunity for all leaders and interested parents to learn more about the activities of the Northern Ridge District as well as the scouting program. Roundtable is a great place to meet other Adult Scout Leaders, District Leaders and District Commissioners and to learn from their experiences. Location: Alpharetta Presbyterian Church, 180 Academy Street, Alpharetta, GA 30004.
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District Banquet We will have separate district banquets for former Chattahoochee and former Milton Scouters and next year we will have one banquet for Northern Ridge. Chattahoochee District Banquet – Scheduled for Saturday, January 25th from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. This will be held at Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church in the basement of North Sanctuary. The cost is $15, and spouses are welcome. To register: http://www.cdbsa.org/events/CDbanquet2014.pdf Milton District Banquet – Scheduled for February 8th from 5:30 – 9:30 pm at St. David’s Church. More details to come soon. Cub Scout - Summer Camp Kick-off on January 30th Come learn about all the summer camp opportunities for Cub Scouts! For more information go to http://www.atlantabsa.org/event/cub-scout-summer-camp-kick-off/1423102 Camp Card Kick-Off – February 5th @ 6:30 pm or 8th @ 9:00 am
Northern Ridge Spring Camporee – April 25 – 27 – BASR Attention all Troops and Crews, the initial planning meeting for the first Northern Ridge District Spring Camporee will be held at the District Roundtable meeting next week, Thursday January 16th at Alpharetta Presbyterian Church at 7:30 PM. All troops and Crews in the district should send one adult and one scout for the meeting. At the meeting we will discuss the proposed format and collect ideas for the theme for this inaugural event, along with area for troops and crews to volunteer to help in running the camporee.
A Scout is Reverent
Scout Sunday – February 2nd / Scout Sabbath February 8th The Boy Scouts of America annually celebrates its founding on February 8, 1910, based on the program started by Lord Baden Powell in England on August 1, 1907. Scout Sunday was added to the Scout celebration in the middle 1940s. For the upcoming year, according to the national BSA calendar Scout Sunday will be celebrated February 2nd and Scout Sabbath will be February 8th. The tradition was started to make people in House of Worship’s aware of Scouting, and to allow Scouts to live out their "Duty to God" pledged each week. The Scout Law says that a "Scout is Reverent" and the Scouts of all ages promise to do their "Duty to God". These values strengthen youth character in their family, community and faith.
There are two opportunities to attend, both times at the VSC. While the Camp Card discounts are a great plus, what you’re really selling is character and a better community. What you are really doing is making sure that every Scout can get the benefit of summer camp. Please see AAC website for more information: http://www.atlantabsa.org/camp-cards/45476
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A Scout is Reverent (cont.) The purpose of this activity is to assist the Chartered Organization House of Worship’s who are not presently celebrating the anniversary of Scouting with their Scouting families and add a "Scout" service. House of Worship’s who already celebrate the lives of their Scouting families may find the information helpful to enhance their present liturgy. Pre-plan - An overview of the recommended planning activities.
Secure approval from your contact with the House of Worship Work with the Planning Committee Music (Based on the readings and the season) Calendar event and pre-meetings Many House of Worship’s have Scout/Scouters in units outside of the area
Advertise - Notify your Chartered Organization Representative on Scouting/Contacts within the House of Worship Scout Uniforms (Shirt, Pants, and/or Hats) Recognitions to be presented Role of the Scout/Scouter: Altar servers, Door Greeters, Lectors, Musicians & Singers
Scout Activities - Display Area Highlight activities that are done by Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Crew Members. Pictures, drawings, news
articles for display. Scouts and Scouters should be in their dress uniform. Have cookies and/or coffee/water available
Time Outline Set date of Observance with Unit Leaders, Chartered Organization Representative and Sponsors of Scouting Begin planning meetings 6 months prior to the event Submit announcements in the House of Worship bulletin 2 months before hand Three weeks before Observance announce in the bulletin the need for youth and adult support through their
attendance. On Day of Observance assemble 30 minutes or more before hand, set up displays and secure all final co-
ordinations.
TRAINING National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) – Troops, Teams, Crews, Posts & Ships
Session 1: May 25th–May 30th; Session 2: June 1st–June 6th; Session 3: June 8th–June 13th Scoutmaster/Asst. Scoutmaster Leadership Training (SALT) – January 25th SALT training that presents the skills and methods Scoutmasters can use to organize a Boy Scout Troop and support its boy leaders in developing and delivering an effective, exciting Scouting program. The three sessions are as follows: Getting Started: The Role of the Scoutmaster in a Boy-Led Troop; Lighting the Fire: The Outdoor Program and the Advancement Program; Keeping it Going: Program Planning and Troop Administration. SALT is an all-day course, 9-4. Location: Alpharetta First United Methodist Church, North Main Street, Alpharetta, GA
This course will bring new skills and greater enthusiasm to your youth leadership. This week-long course features instruction in skills that can be used at home, at school, on the job and in particular at the Scout unit level. Through activities, events, games, and adventures, NYLT participants will work hard and play hard together as they put into action the Best scouting has to offer. For more information: www.aacnylt.org; Course Dates Below:
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University of Scouting – January 25th Set your sites to attend! There will be over 40 classes to choose from that range from the beginning leader/Cub Scout parent to Boy Scout leader/veteran Venture Crew advisor, there are even some classes for the youth leaders in your Boy Scout Troop! Don't be stuck on the sidelines when you can enjoy an entire day's event that combines fun with quality instructions to aid you in reaching the end zone. More to come! http://www.atlantabsa.org/document/university-of-scouting/41710 Leave No Trace Trainer Course – February 8th – 10th Successful completion of this Leave No Trace Trainer Course will certify adults and Scouts (14 and over) to instruct the LNT Awareness Award. Scouts become eligible to hold the Troop LNT Guide position. Course is offered through the Council Camping Committee and will be held at the Troop 465 Scout Hut in Canton. http://www.atlantabsa.org/event/1283756 This is Scouting (Formerly New Leader Essentials – NLE) The on-line THIS IS SCOUTING class replaces the New Leader Essentials class. THIS IS SCOUTING is a prerequisite to all other ADULT BSA trainings (except Youth Protection Training). The Trainer’s Edge – February 15th, 2014 Sign up now! This will be held at the Volunteer Service Center; 8-5. Cost is $15 which includes all the training materials, tips and ideas to help your training style. This course will ‘train the traine’r on behaviors and resources while offering hands on experience in methods and media. To register go to: http://www.atlantabsa.org/event/1450609. For more information contact Susie Mahoney, [email protected] or contact the Program Center at 770-989-8820.
Wood Badge Courses – Atlanta Area Council – March 2014 Four courses are being offered in the Atlanta Area Council this year. You may contact the course directors listed below, call the AAC Program Center at (770)989-8820, or visit the AAC Wood Badge website at www.aacwoodbadge.com/ for more information. Registration for 2013 course is online. Mar. 7-9 & Mar. 28-30, 2014 - Brian Freeman – Course Director; Email: [email protected], Cell: (678) 873-5573
EVENTS Atlanta Reptile and Exotic Animal Expo – January 11 – 12 Since its inception in 2003, Repticon Reptile and Exotic Animal Expos has welcomed Scouts and their leaders to our shows with discount tickets for family members and FREE ADMISSION for any Scout or leader wearing his/her uniform. Repticon returns to Atlanta on January 11 & 12, 2014, for another fun-filled and highly educational event. As always, we invite all of our Scout troops and their families to join us for a great celebration of all things reptilian and amphibian. We also have invertebrates, spiders, furry critters and more! For more information about the show coming soon to Atlanta, please go to: http://www.repticon.com/atlanta.html. Our webpage will tell you all about the show time, place, activities, and ticket prices. We look forward to seeing you there. Polar Cubs - February 1 or 2 A one-day experience filled with plenty of fun, adventure, and activities. Hot lunch will be provided in the camp dining hall for everyone. Your day will include activities such as winter nature, games, winter-themed sports, obstacle course, learning how to keep dry and warm, and the council fire. Participants receive hot chocolate, snacks, and a patch! Scouts will be assigned into dens for the day based on their ages: Tigers, Wolves/Bears, and Webelos. http://www.atlantabsa.org/event/1443454
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Adventure Corps – For Polar Cubs 2/1 or 2/2 and/or Spring Fling 4/11 – 4/13 The Adventure Corps program is for Boy Scouts Troops, Venturing Crews and Exploring Posts to provide service at cub Adventure Weekends throughout the year. Service activities include program staffing, dining hall operations, parking, and logistics. Participation is free and all veenfits are provided at no cost. http://www.atlantabsa.org/adventurecorps Scout Night at the Circus – February 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, or 16 Surprise and wonder delights audiences with over the top feats of strength, agility and courage at the new Ringling Bros. show Built to Amaze. Each ticket includes a special edition patch and an All-Access pass to the arena floor pre-show. More information: http://www.atlantabsa.org/document/scout-night-at-ringling-bros-circus/103988 Webelos Woods – March 7-9 – Bert Adams Scout Reservation During the weekend of March 7-9 2014, the Northern Ridge District will host Webelos Woods at Bert Adams Scout Reservation. Webelos Woods is an adventure designed to introduce Webelos Scouts and their parents to the exciting adventures of Boy Scouting and help make the transition into Boy Scouting exciting. The weekend is filled with fun activities, demonstrations, and plenty of outdoor excitement. Scouts and their parents are invited to participate as individuals or with their den. Because this is a District sponsored event, individual Local Tour Permits are not required. The cost of the event is $7.50 per person which includes a colorful event patch. All participants must have a current Class 1 Personal Health and Medical Record form with them at check in. Units are responsible for their own meals and camping supplies. Parents are encouraged to attend and learn more about Troops and Boy Scouting. Registration by dens is encouraged; however, individual registrations will be accepted. Basic Schedule: Friday afternoon/evening - Webelos Dens arrive and check in; Friday night campout by Dens; Saturday - opening ceremony at 9am and a day of Scouting activities; Saturday Evening - Council Campfire; Saturday night campout; Sunday - Scouts’ Own Service, clean up, pack up, depart for home
District Pinewood Derby – February 8th
Spring Fling – A Cub Adventure Weekend – April 11th – 13th, 2014 This is a wild weekend of fishing, shooting, hiking, games, and much more. Come for the weekend or just for the day on Saturday. Other activities include a night hike, sports, crafts, roasting marshmallows and special presentations. For more information: http://www.atlantabsa.org/springfling
Please mark your calendars for the next Chattahoochee 400 District Pinewood Derby will be Feb. 8, 2014 / 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Doors open at 8:30 am. Location: Queen of Angels Catholic School, 11340 Woodstock Road, Roswell. Highlights: New high tech track with infrared timing, instant heat results, door prizes, many award categories, with NEW Grand Prize. For more information: http://www.cdbsa.org/derby/index.shtm; Contact: Michael Sturniolo at [email protected]
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CALENDAR January
SAT, January 11-12 ALL Atlanta Reptile and Exotic Animal Expo SUN, January 12 OA LEC - VSC SAT, January 25 ALL University of Scouting (40 classes) - Save the date! SAT, January 25 9‐4 SALT Training, Alpharetta First United Meth. Church - 9-4 SAT, January 25 7‐8:30 pm ALL Chattahoochee District Banquet - Mount Pisgah UMC SAT, January 25 8:00 AM NYLT Staff Orientation - Training Devepment #1 SAT, January 25 - Top Sellers Reception for Popcorn THUR, January 30 CS Cub Scout Summer Camp Kick-Off February Multiple Dates ALL Scout Night at the Circus - FEB 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, or 16 SAT, February 1 or 2 CS Polar Cubs - Experience Winter Day Camp - BASR SAT, February 1 or 2 Adventure Corps - Boys Scouts, Venturers & Explorers SUN, February 2 ALL Scout Sunday WED, February 5 6:30 Camp Card Kick-Off VSC SAT, February 8 8:00 AM CS Pinewood Derby SAT, February 8 ALL Scout Sabbath SAT, February 8 5:30‐9:30 ALL Milton District Banquet - St. Davids Church 5:30 - 9:30 SAT, February 8 9:30 Camp Card Kick-Off VSC SUN, February 9 OA LEC - VSC SAT, February 15 8:00 AM Trainer's Edge - Location VSC SAT, February 22 8:00 AM NYLT Staff Development #1 THUR, February 27 ALL Camp Card Kick-Off #1 March SAT, March 1 OA Day of Service - Location TBD FRI, March 7 - 9 Wood Badge Course (2nd Weekend is March 28-30 FRI, March 7 - 9 Webelos Woods - BASR SAT, March 15 OA Spring Pow Wow - BASR WED, March 19 Silver Beaver Ceremony FRI, March 21 - 23 8:00 AM NYLT - Staff Development #2 April FRI, April 11 - 13 CS Spring Fling - Bert Adams Scout Reservation FRI, April 18 - 20 District Camporee - Save The Date! TUE, April 22 ALL Wilderness First Aid - 1 of 2 FRI, April 25 - 27 8:00 AM NYLT - Staff Development #3 FRI, April 25 – 27 Spring Camporee – BASR – All Troops & Crews SAT, April 26 ALL Wilderness First Aid - 2 of 2 May SAT, May 17 -18 NYLT - Course Setup SAT, May 25 - 30 11:00 AM NYLT - Session #1 June SAT, June 1 - 6 11:00 AM NYLT - Session #2 SAT, June 8 - 13 11:00 AM NYLT - Session #3
*Who: CS‐Packs, BS‐Troops, Crews, Teams, Ships & OA, LDRS‐Leaders for that specific item, ALL‐all Scouts/Scouters
UNIVERSITY
KNOWLEDGE
IS POWER
Event Details
Saturday, January 25, 2014
7:30 am—3:30 pm
Mason Creek Middle School 7777 Mason Creek Rd, Winston, GA 30187
Map: h$p://&nyurl.com/k59uznf Direc�ons
∗ Exit 30 on I-20, west of Six Flags
∗ Park in REAR of building. Do NOT park in front.
Front doors will be locked and there is no easy walk
around. Handicap parking reserved at side of gym.
∗ Link above pinpoints rear parking lot.
1. Registra&on here: h�p://www.atlantabsa.org/University
2. Registra&on deadline: Jan 10, 2014
3. Purchase Op)ons:
Classes + Patch ...... $6
—add Lunch ..... +$10
—add T-Shirt .... +$10 or +$12 (based on size)
All Above ............. $20 or $22 (based on t-shirt size)
4. A?er registra&on closes, you may s&ll a$end as a walk-up.
Cost is $20 but T-shirt and lunch not available. Any extra
patches are first come, first received. Some classes may be full.
◊ Some classes may ask for a small fee for materials.
Bring a few $$ for this con&ngency.
◊ There will be drawings for door prizes.
◊ Classes have size limits.
Lunch Includes ... BBQ Pork Sandwiches, 2 Sides and a Drink
Note: We cannot accommodate special dietary needs, allergy issues, etc.
DIRECTOR Stephanie Daniels
REGISTRATION Michael Menninger
E-mail either with
any ques&ons.
OTHER DETAILS
◊ Check-in / walk-up
registra&on starts at 8 am
◊ Breakfast items for sale
◊ Opening Ceremony starts
promptly at 8:30 am
◊ Closing Ceremony starts
at 3:00 pm
◊ Door Prizes awarded at
opening and closing.
Must be present to win.
◊ University of Scou)ng is a
full day of supplemental
training for adults and
registered Boy Scouts and
Venturing Scouts. Parents
may also a�end.
◊ Do not bring non-registered
children or scouts. Child
care is not provided.
Atlanta Area Council
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Registra)on Items You will need the following for on-line registra&on:
◊ Registrant’s Name
◊ Primary Phone Number
◊ Your District
◊ Your Council if not in the Atlanta Area Council (AAC)
◊ Your Unit type (pack, troop, crew, etc.)
◊ Your Unit Number (ex: Pack 123)
◊ Your Primary Unit, District or Council Posi&on
◊ Your BSA ID number (op&onal, ask Commi$ee Chair if you
don’t know it)
◊ Your T-Shirt size: Adult Small to Adult 4X
(2XL and above extra $2.00)
◊ Your class choices ... of course. See pages 4-6.
◊ Credit card # or eCheck # for check out
Class Notes ◊ You have a total of 5 class periods to choose from. Some classes are two (2) or more periods.
◊ You are not limited by your Scou&ng posi&on for any class. All classes open to any Scout leader,
i.e. a Cub Scout leader may take a Boy Scout class and visa versa. General classes apply to all scou&ng
posi&ons.
◊ If there are addi&onal fees for supplies in a class, it may be noted in the class descrip&on. Bring cash
directly to the class instructor.
◊ Classes have a maximum capacity. Registra&on is on a first come, first serve basis. Online registra&on
deadline is January 10 and is the only way to receive a T-shirt & lunch. If there are le?-over patches,
these will be given on a first-come, first-receive basis beginning at 8 am.
C899:;<= C>?::@: — R@?B C?C@DE>>F If you’re taking a class that crosses two or more periods, DO NOT choose a different class during those
other periods in the on-line registra&on. For example, if you’re taking Walking S)cks in period 1, choose
Walking S)cks in period 2. If you’re taking Unit Commissioner Basics in periods 1-3, make sure you pick
that for all 3 periods.
Addi&onal informa&on, direc&ons and any changes in schedule will be communicated by email.
Event Notes ◊ Doors open at 7:30 am. The Midway will return this year with vendors and informa&on booths
to peruse before and a?er classes. The Scout Shop will be present with their merchandise
available.
◊ A new feature of the Midway will offer units to display pictures and fliers of their events and
ac&vi&es to that other units can get ideas for their units.
◊ Outdoor classes rain or shine ... or snow. Dress appropriately. There is no outdoor sea&ng: bring
your own chair.
UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY O
F SCOUTING Atlanta Area Council Page 2 of 6
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Dutch Oven Cook off! Compete In Three Categories
1. Chilies, Stews and Soups, “Oh my”
2. Delicious Delectable Desserts
3. Sundry, Varied and Miscellaneous Entrees
(i.e. not fitting into category 1 or 2)
1st Place and Honorable Mention for each Category.
Grand Prize winner (the most points) takes home
the coveted Golden Spatula.
Online Registration: Register for “Cook Off” in 1st and 2nd periods.
Judging will take place during 3rd period.
You are free to take a 3rd period class.
RULES
• You must use a Dutch oven to cook your food.
• Outside space will be provided but “Leave No Trace” principals are in effect,
i.e. ground scorch marks, ash, coals, etc. must not be present, area cleaned up, etc.
• Entries must be cooked on-site. Coals may be readied before class time and ingredients
prepared ahead of time. But loading food into Dutch oven(s) may not begin until 1st period.
• Entries must be ready for judging by 11:00 am.
• You must provide your own tools, food, heat source, etc.
• This is a rain, snow or shine event. Prepare your cooking methods accordingly.
Judging based on the following point system ...
Points: 0 Points 1 Points 2 Points 3 Points 4 Points
Creativity &
Appearance
Where does the
food end and the
pot start?
Seen it before. Pretty
interesting.
Wow. Nice.
That’s new.
Can’t wait to
taste it!
Taste I wouldn’t let
the First-Years
eat that.
Give it to the
First-Years.
Taste like
the First-Years
made it.
Makes me want
to go camping.
Love it!
Love it!
I want more of it!
Judge’s
Preference 1st Place = 10 Pts 2nd Place = 5 Pts 3rd Place = 2 Pts
Clean Up –10 points if cooking area “leaves a trace”
Academy Directors will judge any ties.
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1st
Period
2nd
Period
3rd
Period Lunch
4th
Period
5th
Period
Title Description 9 - 9:50
am
10 -
10:50
am
11-11:50
am
12-12:50
pm
1-1:50
pm
2-2:50
pm
TRAINING – YOUTH
Den Chief Training
5 Periods, Youth Class: required training for any Boy Scout
wishing to hold this troop position. Will enable him to be an
effective part of the Pack leadership team.
All 5 Periods All 5 Periods
Introduction to
Leadership Skills for
Troops (ILST)
5 Periods, Youth class: For Scouts with leadership positions,
their roles, how to effectively reach success, understand
responsibilities and equip them with organizational and
leadership skills. First course in a series, prerequisite to
participate in National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) and
National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE).
All 5 Periods All 5 Periods
GENERAL CLASSES Bring a chair for outdoor classes. No seating provided. Dutch Oven Cook Off 2 Periods, Outdoors: A judged event. See page 3 for details. 2 Periods
Chartered Org. Rep.
Training
2 Periods: Training for Chartered Organization
Representatives 2 Periods
Creative Outdoor
Cooking
Outdoors: Learn how-to be a backcountry chef. Find out the
best place to buy your next backcountry meal. Will cover
different stove types, creativity and tips. Come hungry this
class will actually do some cooking! (For Dutch oven cooking
see next class.)
1 Period 1 Period
Dutch Oven Cooking
Outdoors, Youth & Adults: Be a Dutch oven genius! Different
types of ovens, apparatus, techniques, etc. will be discussed
to help you make delicious meals, not just cobbler. Bring your
appetites. (For non-Dutch oven cooking, see previous class.)
1 Period 1 Period
Faith in Scouting Explore ways to incorporate Faith into your everyday program
as well as special events. 1 Period 1 Period
First Aid Games Games and activities that teach First Aid and Safety Skills.
Great for Troop-Webelos interactions. 1 Period 1 Period
Many Hands ...
Creating, staffing and managing unit committees for both
packs and troop, succession planning, 100% trained leaders,
how to successfully target and recruit members and what to
do with those pesky parents?
1 Period 1 Period
Motivating Boys
You've recruited them, now get and keep them excited. We
often forget what keeps kids’ interest. And motivation is the
#1 reason for retention.
1 Period 1 Period
S.T.E.M. (Science,
Technology, Engineering,
Mathematics) & Nova
Awards
STEM is part of a BSA initiative to encourage the natural
curiosity of youth members and their sense of wonder. To
support this initiative, the BSA developed the Nova Awards
program so that youth members have fun and receive
recognition for their efforts. Learn how to implement it in
your program. This is for all Scout ranks.
1 Period 1 Period
Orienteering &
Geocaching
2 Periods, Outdoors: Basic map & compass and orienteering
skills. The use of related games and competitions. Get your
scouts outdoors with this fun high-tech treasure hunt. Bring
your own compass and GPS.
2 Periods
Walking Sticks
2 Periods, Outdoors, $15: How to turn that stick into a
cherished hiking stave heirloom. Unfinished sticks, tools,
materials, supplies and other adornments are provided.
Additional sticks can be purchased as a take home project.
2 Periods 2 Periods
What's in your box? Where to go for craft ideas. What to stock in your craft box.
Not just for cubs. 1 Period 1 Period
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1st
Period
2nd
Period
3rd
Period Lunch
4th
Period
5th
Period
Title Description 9 - 9:50
am
10 - 10:50
am
11-11:50
am
12-12:50
pm
1-1:50
pm
2-2:50
pm
CUB SCOUT LEADERS Bring a chair for the outdoor classes. No seating provided. Pack Comm. Leader
Specific Training 2 Periods: Pack Committee Position-Specific Training 2 Periods
Pack Trainer Specific
Training 2 Periods: Pack Trainer Position-Specific Training 2 Periods
Cubmaster Specific
Training 2 Periods: Cubmaster Position-Specific Training 2 Periods
Tiger Den Leader
Specific Training
2 Periods: Cub Scout Den Leader Position-Specific
Training 2 Periods
Wolf Den Leader
Specific Training
2 Periods: Cub Scout Den Leader Position-Specific
Training 2 Periods
Bear Den Leader
Specific Training
2 Periods: Cub Scout Den Leader Position-Specific
Training 2 Periods
Webelos Den Leader
Specific Training 2 Periods: Webelos Leader Position-Specific Training 2 Periods
Ack! I'm a Tiger
Leader!
Making your Tiger program work. Discussions on
program planning, advancement, and where to go for
ideas for activities and outings.
1 Period
Boys and Blades
How to teach the proper use and care of pocket knives to
Cub Scouts to earn the Whittling Chip without a 911 call.
No sheath knives please.
1 Period 1 Period
Cooking with Cubs Cubs love to cook too! Learn different age appropriate
dishes and methods while having fun and staying safe! 1 Period 1 Period
Cub Adventures
Ideas for pack and den outings and go-see-its as well as
what should we be doing from an age appropriate. How
to plan your Pack and Den's year.
1 Period 1 Period
Cub Derbies How to run a great derby or regatta.
1 Period
Cub Science Cubs love to experiment. Great tips on how to focus their
inquisitive minds on productive science projects. 1 Period 1 Period
Games with a
Purpose
Outdoors: Age appropriate games that encourage fun
and develop new skills. 1 Period 1 Period
High Impact Fun for
Your Cub Meeting
FUN skits, songs, yells, stories, campfire magic,
ceremonies, etc. Everything you need to keep the FUN in
scouting.
1 Period 1 Period
Model Den Meetings Experience a den meeting and take away great tips on
how to make your meetings successful! 1 Period 1 Period
Model Pack Meeting
Experience an exciting Pack Meeting from the pre-
meeting gathering activities all the way until the room is
clean!
1 Period 1 Period
Pack: Can we do
that?
What outings and activities you can and cannot do.
Considerations for a safe outing. Will discuss the Guide
to Safe Scouting and more.
1 Period
Pack: Cool Patch
Learn about all the "other" awards, medals, patches and
recognitions your Cubbies can earn. Will discuss
opportunities which can help build your scout's resume
in life and expand his patch collection.
1 Period
Webelos Projects Great crafts and program enhancements for Webelos.
1 Period 1 Period
Webelos to Scout
Transition
Also for Troop ASMs: Aimed at Webelos Den Leader,
parents of rising Webelos and Troops. How to encourage
boys to cross over. Advice on visiting troops and how to
prepare Webelos parents with the transition to Boy-led
Scouting.
1 Period
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1st
Period
2nd
Period
3rd
Period Lunch
4th
Period
5th
Period
Title Description 9 - 9:50
am
10 - 10:50
am
11-11:50
am
12-12:50
pm
1-1:50
pm
2-2:50
pm
BOY SCOUT / VENTURING LEADERS Bring a chair for the outdoor classes. No seating provided.
Awesome SPL-ing
Youth & Adults: Tips and practices that will help
SPLs excel in their leadership position. An excellent
course for youth and for scout leaders.
1 Period 1 Period
First Class - First Year How to get your new scouts to First Class in their
first year. 1 Period 1 Period
Harsh Weather
Camping
Outdoors: Learn to be a backcountry MacGyver and
how to deal with harsh weather. 1 Period 1 Period
High Impact Scout
Moments
Ideas for thought-provoking openings, closings and
Scoutmaster Minutes using story-telling and visual
aids.
1 Period 1 Period
Knotmaster
Programs
A suggested program to include in your Boy Scout
program that encourages the learning and uses of
knots. Optional $5 for starter paracord and
Knotmaster ring.
1 Period 1 Period
Life to Eagle
Learn how to guide your scout along the last leg of
the journey to Eagle: the requirements, project
expectations, paperwork and more.
1 Period 1 Period
Patrol Method
Scouts should lead and enjoy a boy-led troop. Why
3 is enough and 9 is too many? Remember, we don't
do anything a boy can do.
1 Period
Planning a Campout
Youth & Adults: What's the secret to a good camp
out? BE PREPARED! Learn how to be prepared and
how to encourage all your participants to be
prepared, too.
1 Period 1 Period
Troop: Cool Patch
Learn about all the "other" awards, medals, patches
and recognitions your Boy Scouts can earn. Will
discuss other opportunities which can help build
your scout's resume in life and expand his patch
collection.
1 Period
Wood Tools Best techniques to teach first-year scouts to use
wood tools and to help them earn their Totin' Chit. 1 Period 1 Period
Can We Do That?
(Troops/Crews)
BS & Venturing: What outings and activities you can
and cannot do. Considerations for a safe outing. Will
discuss the Guide to Safe Scouting and more.
1 Period
High Adventure BS & Venturing: Caving, climbing and more. Big
adventures for those looking for an adrenaline rush. 1 Period 1 Period
Mystery Tripping
BS & Venturing: Mystery Tripping - a sneaky fun
thing to do for Boy Scouts and Venture Crews. Go
someplace and do something totally out of the
ordinary and be sneaky about it. Come find out how
and why! You will receive some resources to get you
started. Your youth will love it!
1 Period
Co-ed Scouting ...
what? Venturing: Co-ed scouting and all that other stuff. 1 Period
Mysteries of
Venturing
Venturing: Core requirements, electives, Ranger,
etc. A veteran of the Venturing Program can
enlighten you!
1 Period
COMMISSIONER / NEW UNIT TRAINING
New Unit Organizer 2 Periods: New Unit Organizer Training 2 Periods
Roundtable
Comm. Basic 3 Periods: Roundtable Commissioner Basic training 3 Periods
Unit Comm. Basic 3 Periods: Unit Commissioner Basic training 3 Periods