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  1. A related Eagle Scout project which caught my attention. Cooper first entered Scouting as a first-grader in Cub Scout of Pack 173 and is now a part of Boy Scout Troop 245 out of Memphis. “My dad was a Boy Scout when he was a teenager, so he knew the program and decided to put me and my brother in as Cub Scouts so we could get the full experience,” Cooper said. Cooper said his brother Gabriel, age 14, is also still in Scouting and is working on an Eagle Scout project of his own. Cooper said what made him stick with Scouting through his teenage years was the support of his family and his interest in life skills taught, such as cooking, personal management, first aid, fitness and camping. ... Cooper said it was the project portion of the Eagle Scout requirements that really motivated him to work towards achieving the rank. “I heard about a lot of Eagle Scout projects and doing cool things, and helping out on a couple of Eagle Scout projects myself,” Cooper said. Cooper said he came up with the idea himself to build the barn owl boxes as an Eagle Scout project, when an online search revealed the declining population of the owls in the area. Further online searches produced research on barn owls and how to build and paint suitable nesting boxes. “It obviously required a lot of planning, be that fundraising, figuring out where to buy the materials, planning out how to put the nesting boxes together, leading some of the other scouts in the troop in building the nesting boxes,” Cooper said. “That is the leadership part. Management is managing time, making sure it gets done quickly and efficiently.” ... Cooper said his goal is to get the boxes installed during January 2024, as barn owls begin to nest around mid-February. “Ideally it’s in a rural area with an open field or pasture, where barn owls can hunt for prey,” Cooper said. “And the box would ideally be attached to a living tree. And of course it should be away from major human activity, like roads, buildings, everything, so as not to disturb the owls.” More at source: https://www.voicenews.com/2023/12/25/st-clair-county-boy-scout-builds-boxes-to-help-michigans-endangered-owls/
  2. "In 1924, the Wachusett Council BSA purchased 12 acres of what had been the Bullard Farm on picturesque Thorndike Pond in Dublin, N.H. to create a new Boy Scout summer camp. Since then, the camp has grown to encompass more than 220 acres, and tens of thousands of young people have spent a week or more of their summers at the camp hiking (Mt. Monadnock ), swimming, fishing, canoeing, sailing, singing songs and building friendships." Sources: https://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/2023/12/12/camp-wanocksett-to-mark-100-years-of-leading-scouts/ https://hnebsa.org/Camping/Camp-Wanocksett/
  3. @Navchop Welcome to scouter.com. sending signal to @mashmaster
  4. @NeedleandThread welcome to our campfire which IMHO could use some wood.
  5. Peace on Earth and Goodwill. Topic locked for holidays. Update 01/02/2024: Kind and courteous please. Topic unlocked. Thank you.
  6. Update Dec 18, 2023: Coalition submits appeal to "Each and every part of the Order Denying Motion, dated December 5, 2023" by Judge Silverstein which soundly rejected their $20M billing. Source: https://casedocs.omniagentsolutions.com/cmsvol2/pub_47373/f40851ae-4416-4ace-9667-083fe0aba97e_11681.pdf
  7. Update Dec 20, 2023 CANTON, New York (WWNY) - New York state’s sex offender registry is being challenged in court by a former Boy Scout assistant scoutmaster and convicted sex offender Michael Kelsey. “He’s challenging the constitutionality of the Sex Offenders Registry Act itself, indicating that the act as constructed deprived individuals of constitutional rights,” said St. Lawrence County Attorney Stephen Button. Kelsey, convicted in 2016 of sexually abusing Boy Scouts at Camp Massawepie in the town of Piercefield, claims the sex offender registry infringes on his First Amendment rights, including his right to assembly and freedom of religion... According to the state registry, Kelsey is a Level 2 sex offender, meaning the state thinks there’s a moderate risk of repeat offense. The registry also designated him as a sexually violent offender. Kelsey is currently in the Dutchess County Jail. Officials there say Kelsey was brought in on December 5 on an alleged parole violation. More at source: https://www.wwnytv.com/2023/12/19/convicted-sex-offender-suing-slc-state-over-registry/
  8. "If you have suggestions for improvements of the requirements or pamphlet content, please email your comments to merit.badge@scouting.org. " Source: Page 5, A Guide to Merit Badge Counseling 2022 printing https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-065.pdf
  9. Dec 19, 2023 from NBC news: I wish they had reused the name Civilian Conservation Corps and had a bipartisan Congressional committee propose it. I fear this will become another political football. "After facing setbacks in Congress, the Biden administration has unlocked funding to launch its American Climate Corps, a new federal program that looks to employ thousands of young Americans in the clean energy, conservation and climate resilience sectors.... The new corps will be led across a partnership of federal agencies: the departments of Commerce, Interior, Agriculture, Labor and Energy, as well as the Environmental Protection Agency and AmeriCorps. ... According to the White House, nearly 50,000 people from every state and territory, including Puerto Rico, have signed up to learn more about joining the ACC since it was first announced, and a portal to apply will be launched next spring.... Five states — California, Colorado, Maine, Michigan and Washington*— have already launched climate corps programs, and the federal program will lean on them as implementing partners." More at source: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/white-house-new-steps-american-climate-corps-young-jobs-rcna130254 *Note existing state climate programs: California Climate Action Corps - "The impacts to our environment and health are worsening as we experience longer and more frequent droughts, devastating wildfires, and more. Each of us has a role to play. You can take meaningful action today to help communities across our state." https://www.californiavolunteers.ca.gov/climateactioncorps/ Colorado Climate Corps https://servecolorado.colorado.gov/colorado-climate-corps Maine Climate Corps - "The Maine Climate Corps is a strategy to meet the ambitious goals in Maine Won't Wait (Maine's Climate Plan). Volunteering and service is a defining characteristic of Maine communities, and climate action to date has been championed by countless volunteers. " https://volunteermaine.gov/serve-in-maine/climate-corps https://www.maine.gov/climateplan/ Michigan Healthy Climate Corps https://www.mihealthyclimatecorps.org/ Washington Climate Core Network https://servewashington.wa.gov/programs/washington-climate-corps-network
  10. IMHO, earning a historic trail hiking medal is part of a fun scout program. I earned the Jocky Hollow Trail Medal back in the day. Guide: https://www.ncacbsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Baden_Powell_Hike_Challenge_.pdf Related story: https://www.tapinto.net/towns/wayne/sections/arts-and-entertainment/articles/wayne-boy-scouts-earn-the-baden-powell-hike-medal-during-whirlwind-dc-tour
  11. 12/14/2023: The bankruptcy plan appeal will proceed..."the Third Circuit said, rejecting preliminary arguments from the organization and its settling insurers that transactions underlying the plan can’t be undone." https://news.bloomberglaw.com/bankruptcy-law/boy-scouts-insurers-lose-preliminary-bid-for-appeal-dismissal Order: The foregoing motions come before us while the appeal is in the midst of briefing and an outstanding motion to stay is also pending. The Appellees’ (Boy Scouts and settling insurers) arguments leave us unpersuaded at this preliminary stage that equitable or statutory mootness apply in the particular circumstances of this case. Therefore, the motion to dismiss is hereby referred to the merits panel in accordance with 3d Cir. I.O.P 10.3.5. D&V (Dumas & Vaughn) Claimants’ Motion to Permit an Overlength Consolidated Response is granted." Judge Kent A. Jordan of the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit sources: https://aboutblaw.com/bbVh
  12. As mentioned in that Forbes article, it will be fundraising with a purpose The CEO emphasizes the importance of effective fundraising to retire debt and invest in BSA's core programs. And hopefully reduced membership fees? At first read, I was very concerned that his technology connect with alumni could be a repeat of the NESA/Harris Connect postcard effort some years back, i.e., asking for money from alumni who questioned the current program. I think Mr. Krone realizes that as revealed below. He (Mr. Krone) expresses a commitment to making every Boy Scout proud of their affiliation. “Part of my job is to make people proud that they were a Scout. I’ve told many people, ‘I think it’s great that you were a Scout. If I sent you a bumper sticker, would you put it on your car?’” he says. As BSA went through bankruptcy, there was less enthusiasm to affiliate with the organization, and Krone has made it his mission to raise BSA’s profile to the point where all Scouting alumni feel proud to advocate for the shared values of Scouting, such that they’d be proud to put a BSA bumper sticker on their car. Imagine if Mr. Krone could bring back (on the NEB?) Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg, Stephen Spielberg,... in ads holding their bumper stickers and then talking about today's scouting program with tech integration. my $0.02,
  13. Dec 12, 2023 Forbes brief interview: Roger Krone’s Vision: Transforming Boy Scouts Of America Through Technology And Innovation https://www.forbes.com/sites/heatherwishartsmith/2023/12/12/roger-krones-vision-transforming-boy-scouts-of-america-through-technology-and-innovation/?sh=123aac942ca3 Speaking of technology, I'm still waiting for that two-way fireside chat with unit volunteers in the field.
  14. "there are ads all over the internet for some very small system.($100 to 200) " Even less than that. "...a foreign exchange student and aspiring actress ...alleges that while staying in a West Virginia home and still a child she was surreptitiously recorded in the bathroom using a camera disguised as a clothes hook, which she says was purchased on Amazon. The man alleged to have been responsible is facing trial." Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-67652317 Additionally, the victim is suing the seller Amazon and manufacturer "John Doe". There is some description of the Amazon process towards becoming an Amazon Prime item - Product Safety Team, Dangerous Goods Team, Amazon Fulfillment Centers,... https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.wvsd.235914/gov.uscourts.wvsd.235914.10.0.pdf Amazon's failed dismissal attempt. https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/west-virginia/wvsdce/3:2023cv00046/235914/24/
  15. [Sixty years ago] "I thrived in the woods. I loved being there so I wanted to hike, I wanted to cook, I wanted to canoe. I wanted to learn how to do it in a really good, professional way. I loved the swimming. I wanted the lifesaving. I wanted to do whatever it took to retain a high proficiency in the woods. Scouting gave me an opportunity to do all of that but more. I wanted to learn how to live in the woods. And so I kept after every merit badge that took one to the woods. I acquired the rank of Eagle Scout, but the organization wanted a different prototype for their first Eagle Scout, and I was the first one for Troop 147 in Rochester. They wanted to have someone who had a family that was a father and mother and children. That wasn’t my family, nor was it the prototype family of those who lived in the projects. So emotionally I shut down on the notion that I had made Eagle, because in my mind what they were asking for was a family that we weren’t in." Read the rest of I'm a Lutheran Samuel L. Jone's Eagle story at source: https://www.livinglutheran.org/2023/12/im-a-lutheran-samuel-l-jones/ Scout Salute Commander Jones.
  16. Our previous CEO Roger Mosby claimed membership would double. I am unable to verify that the new BSA CEO, Roger Krone also stated this. Mr. Krone did say that he planned to "reverse the trend of declining membership". What that plan will be remains to be seen. Reorganization? At the National level, that remains to be seen too. Will Mr. Krone shake-up the National Executive Council? There has been a downsizing of the Executive Board from 72 or 73 members to 48 (still too large) but not many new young faces. Some staff layoffs. Bylaws and org chart are more convoluted than ever (recall Judge Silverstein just shook her head). We have had a new YP Executive Director for 7+ months but whether he has a staff or established a YP Committee ...well remains to be seen.
  17. Update Dec 4, 2023: "WAYNESBORO- On behalf the Washington Township Supervisors, Chairman Stewart McCleaf presented a certificate of appreciation to Boy Scout members who constructed the Owls Habitat in Antietam Meadows Park earlier this fall. Scouts who were able to attend the presentation answered questions about owls they’ve seen in the area, when they expect it to be occupied and how they would periodically clean it out each year. They said they would share the award with other members of their troop who participated in building and installation." More at source including photo and comments by Washington Township Supervisors Chairman Stewart McCleaf and Supervisor Dan DeDona: https://localnews1.org/2023/12/04/boy-scouts-receive-certificate-of-appreciation/
  18. Microsleeping... For sleepy scouters, nodding off can be inconvenient—say, during a scoutmaster conference—or even downright dangerous, say while sitting around a campfire. ... "But for Antarctica’s nesting chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarcticus), these seconds long bits of shuteye known as “microsleeps” may help them survive. These mininaps net the birds about 11 hours of sleep per day, potentially offering them a way to rest while remaining vigilant over their eggs and chicks, researchers report today in Science. The work could shine a light on how different animals adapt their dozing to cope with stressful circumstances." "Penguins live in a high-stress environment. They breed in crowded colonies, and all their predators are there at the same time," said Daniel Paranhos Zitterbart, who studies penguins at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts and was not involved in the study. Microsleeping is "an amazing adaptation" to enable near constant vigilance, he said. Sources: https://www.science.org/content/article/antarctic-penguin-sleeps-11-hours-day-few-seconds-time https://www.smdailyjournal.com/news/national/penguin-parents-sleep-for-just-a-few-seconds-at-a-time-to-guard-newborns-study/article_94cbd4c6-9092-11ee-ac98-4343b405b629.html
  19. North Dakota: Jackson Sperry's Eagle Scout project will provide safe nests for mallard ducks. Sperry and fellow scouts are using 14-gauge mesh wire rolled into circles, and clipper together with an insulating straw wall to produce a nest. (When completed)... “We’re going to wait until the water freezes over so we can walk on top of the ice, and then drill a hole. And then use the pole driver and drive it into the ground. And then connect the T-pole on top with the nest portion already in,” said Jackson Sperry with Troop 123. More at source including photo: https://www.kfyrtv.com/2023/12/03/bismarck-scout-troop-working-project-mallard-birds/
  20. @EagleScout95 welcome to scouter.com
  21. @Armymutt Did your scouts have fun with the other, closer pack this weekend? Did you have fun? RS
  22. Perhaps instead of problematic trailers, how about Scouts helping (exercising animals!) at a designated emergency network of existing brick and mortar animal boarders, shelters, and vet clinics? Somewhat related, a pet food pantry challenged Scout troops to collect donations. On Nov. 18, Golden Wings Mobile Pet Food Pantry launched its first pet food drive that continues through Dec. 8. In typical Tony Blount fashion, he decided to make it fun and use the drive to help an additional cause – Boy Scouts. Scout troops from Cheney, Rosalia and Spokane’s South Hill are competing to see which troop can bring in the most pet food by weight. At a fundraiser at the Harvester Restaurant on Dec. 9, the winner will be announced with $1,000 going to first place, $500 to second and $300 awarded to third. Justin Fuchs, scoutmaster of Troop 588 in Rosalia, is delighted to have his troop participate. He said the mission of the pet food pantry aligns with the values of Boy Scouts with the added perk of a cash incentive. “Anything to help our scouts get to camp this summer,” he said. https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2023/nov/30/call-for-help-gives-nonprofit-a-new-direction/ My $0.02
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