First time on these boards, folks, so please excuse this long rant. I was outraged enough to bring this to everyone's attention for comments and suggestions to correct this unfortunate development.
I am a long-standing Scoutmaster in the Circle Ten Council here in Dallas, Texas. Living and working in close proximity, I enjoy personal and troop visits to the National Scouting Museum in Irving. If anyone is familar with the museum lobby layout, there are three pillars, one each with an inscribed Scout Oath & Law flanking a large fleur-de-lis. On either side of the middle Scout emblem are (were) two flag poles, one flying the American flag and the other flying the International Scout flag. This dramatic and impressive display makes for a very nice photo op for troops, packs, etc. During one of my many lunch time trips, I noticed that not only were the flags missing but the flag poles had been removed! When I asked a resident staff member, I was informed that some lady complained at a recent Eagle CoH that the lobby flags interferred with their troop flags and it made for an akward photo shoot. The museum staff made the incredible decision then to remove the lobby flags!
I immediately called HQ to make a complaint and was nicely told that there was plenty of American flags posted at HQ, next door to the museum, and that was respectful enough. Becoming more outraged at this response I recently spoke to a dedicated volunteer Docent who told me that the museum staff thought the flags put the lobby "out of balance", and that was the reason they were removed. At this writing the National Scouting Museum does not have ANY American flags inside or outside the facility to represent a Scout's duty to country.
It was also brought to my attention that the ladies that comprise the management of the museum have, collectively, no Scouting experience, their sons are not in Scouting, and that there is an inhererent predjudice and bias towards men, boys and the wonderful volunteer Docents. These Docents were recently told that they are to have NO contact with the staff except through written communication.
I understand that Ross Perot donated $M to dedicate the museum lobby in honor of a fellow Scout back in Texarkanas. I would believe he would also be upset that the American flag has been removed for some twisted vanity reason. If anyone feels this is an insult to Scouting, I would like to add your voice to the growing list of concerned volunteers here in the Dallas area. I, personally, will never take my boys to the museum again as it has ceased to become an inspirational destination. And this doesn't include the sloppy museum operations where exhibits are mislabeled or simply not working for long stretches of time.
As we approach 2010 this should be our diamond jewel to celebrate all that is Scouting and it is being descreated by staff apparently more interested in tea parties and long lunch breaks that promoting the story of the B.S.A. Please join my protest and complain to either Marketing & Commmunications or Willie IIes, who has charge of the museum staff, both of whom can be reached at HQ.
Good Scouting to all!!