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DRAFT: DE&I merit badge requirements
RememberSchiff replied to CynicalScouter's topic in Advancement Resources
At that point, distrust goes both ways. Another $0.02 -
DRAFT: DE&I merit badge requirements
RememberSchiff replied to CynicalScouter's topic in Advancement Resources
Expressed another way, they don't trust us as adults, volunteers, or even as parents. My $0.02 -
DRAFT: DE&I merit badge requirements
RememberSchiff replied to CynicalScouter's topic in Advancement Resources
It does seem futile, perhaps we could write National Executive Board members about this matter as well as a performance review of our CEO (his one year anniversary is Jan 2). Maybe the former matter can be moved to a Churchill committee for further study? I'm not sure who all are the 70+ members of NEB, but I just read of a new member, Derek Porter. -
Alternative Way to Fund Local Scouting
RememberSchiff replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Open Discussion - Program
An example from NY ... -
Impeachment of Committee Chair
RememberSchiff replied to twscout's topic in Open Discussion - Program
@twscout from the scouter.com moderators welcome. Please tell us more of your situation, I believe you are a member of the Far East Council. -
Alternative Way to Fund Local Scouting
RememberSchiff replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Open Discussion - Program
"Gosh Mr./Mrs. Wilson thanks. Twenty dollars is a lot! Can we scouts shovel your walk or take some bottles to the recycling center for you." -
Who manufactures the shirt?
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Spell checker in browsers.
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Forum Support & Announcements
Grammar and spell checkers are increasingly more configurable (language, vendor) either in browsers or keyboards via plugins or apps. Still even with spelling and grammar correct, I have been known to send the wrong message. -
Significant Cultural Changes are Coming Soon
RememberSchiff replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Issues & Politics
In previous years, the Spirit of Adventure Council (Boston/Eastern Mass) offered an Adventure Card ($30) to scouts and their families as a fundraiser for Council and money-saver for scouts. However at registration this year, scouts are required to purchase a more expensive Adventure Card ($48) which IMHO has less value as stated discounts are for activities or venues closed by covid. -
Every scout/scouter is a swimmer but not necessarily a spellr. Some of you may have a browser (Firefox, Brave, Chrome,...) without spell check selected. Firefox: Select the “Menu” button (3 horizontal bars) located at the upper-right corner of the screen, then choose “Options“. Scroll to the “Language” section. Select “Check my spelling as I type” if you want to turn spell checker on. Uncheck it if you wish to have it off. Brave: Select the “Menu” button (3 horizontal bars) located at the upper-right corner of the screen, then choose “Settings“. Scroll to the “Additional settings" and expand. Scroll down to Languages and left click Slide Spell Check switch on left (ON). Chrome: source https://support.luminello.com/article/1090-how-does-spell-checker-work-in-each-browser 1. Launch the Chrome browser, click on the vertical ellipses to open the menu and choose Settings from there. Alternatively, you can also type chrome://settings in the address bar and press Enter. 2. On the settings screen type languages in the search box to locate the language settings. 3. Click on Language to expand the options and then click on Add languages. Add Language for Spell Check in Chrome. 4. In the list that opens up, choose the languages that you want to add in Chrome browser. You can use the search box to find your languages. Click on the Add button to add those languages. Add Language for Spell Check in Chrome 5. Type chrome://settings in the address bar and press Enter. This will open the Chrome settings screen once again removing the filters applied by the search box. 6. In the search box, type spell checks to find spell check related settings. 7. Click on Spell Check to expand the options and toggle the spell check support for the languages displayed in the list.Add Language for Spell Check in Chrome That’s it. Now your Chrome browser is going to perform a spell check as you type in any of those languages. Hope this helps.
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Significant Cultural Changes are Coming Soon
RememberSchiff replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Issues & Politics
You did not need img tags. See if this tutorial helps -
Copy Image By Location Say you are on a webpage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_Scouts_of_America and you want to copy an image on that page to your scouter.com post, try this 1. Move mouse over image, in this case the three familiar fellows. 2. Right click mouse and a dropdown menu appears. 3. With mouse scroll down the dropdown menu, stop on Copy Image Location selection and left click mouse. This copies the URL address to your clipboard. 4. Now move mouse pointer to your scouter.com post that you are creating/editing. Press left mouse button where you want image, and on keyboard hold-down CTRL key and press V. The image URL address will briefly appear but will soon the image will be uploaded from its source. Like below. There are other ways to do this but this works for me. Note in using this method, the image is linked back to its source page so it will be current well unless source deletes image or page ...oops.
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Significant Cultural Changes are Coming Soon
RememberSchiff replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Issues & Politics
@TAHAWK above when I opened your post (point click on text) for edit, the red squiggly lines appeared under misspelled words. -
2. In October 2020, several Conferences of the United Methodist Church and many United Methodist Churches retained Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP “Bradley” to represent their interests in these Chapter 11 Cases.The addresses and identities of the Conferences of the United Methodist Church that retained Bradley are set forth in Exhibit A. The addresses and identities of the United Methodist Churches that retained by Bradley are attached as Exhibit B. 3. Each of the United Methodist Churches set forth in Exhibit B is a Chartered Organization and holds a Claim2 against debtor Boy Scouts of America (“BSA”) arising from BSA’s obligation to indemnify and hold Chartered Organizations harmless for any injuries or damages arising out of official scouting activities or arising out of BSA membership standards, including, but not limited to, Indirect Abuse Claims and Claims held by scouts or other Persons for Abuse. Each of the United Methodist Churches set forth in Exhibit B also holds a Claim against BSA arising out of BSA’s obligation to provide Chartered Organizations primary general liability insurance to cover Chartered Organizations and related entities with respect to Claims arising out of an official scouting activity, including, but not limited to, insurance coverage to cover Claims held by scouts or other Persons for Abuse. As of the date of this filing, the amount of each Claimheld by the United Methodist Churches reflected in Exhibit B is unknown. 4. Each of the United Methodist Churches set forth in Exhibit B is a member of one of the Conferences of the United Methodist Church set forth in Exhibit A. Generally, the Conferences of the United Methodist Church provide services to United Methodist Churches within their jurisdictions, including risk management services. https://casedocs.omniagentsolutions.com/cmsvol2/pub_47373/865772_1845.pdf
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Significant Cultural Changes are Coming Soon
RememberSchiff replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Issues & Politics
I don't rightly know his real name but I've heard him called the Lone Scouter. -
Update on new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion MB
RememberSchiff replied to CynicalScouter's topic in Advancement Resources
Ah, now that would be a diverse, equitable, and inclusive MB program. My $0.02, well at least here -
Excellent. Twenty one of VSDB Scoutmaster Robert Aumon Bass' scouts earned the Eagle Scout rank. Bass was deaf due to contracting whooping cough as an infant . https://liblists.wrlc.org/biographies/55266
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Help me brainstorm some auxiliary unofficial Pinewood Derby awards
RememberSchiff replied to Liz's topic in Cub Scouts
Read this story regarding Veterans serving a Rockland, Maine Cub Scout Pack back in the day There was one thing that used to irritate me no end. Each spring, the boys and their parents would build official Pinewood Derby cars, little wooden things on wheels we would then race on a track we stored at the Congregational Church. The idea was to produce a few top racers who would go to the annual Council Pinewood Derby races, a process normally achieved by the standard method of eliminating boys whose cars lost in each heat. This tended to produce increasing numbers of boys and parents who were no longer involved and instead had to hang around the church hall for ages, waiting for the winners to be determined. All that effort and yet so little involvement, is how I saw it. I asked the Pack committee to agree to new rules. Each boy could race his car as often as he cared to, and would accumulate stickers that we stuck underneath the cars to show how many first, second and third places each car achieved. When we all had enough and decided to call it a day, we simply counted up the number of stickers showing first place wins on each car, and the three top first-placers were declared our Pack winners. At least it kept all the boys engaged through the entire event, rather than kicking them out altogether. ... My time with the Rockland Cubs taught me a lot about how people can get things done when they work together thoughtfully, whether they are vets or not, and certainly regardless of their politics. How much things seem to be diminished today, when I think back to my time with of a bunch of Rockland-area parents back in the 90s who simply agreed to do their best for their boys, the community of youngsters who are now the not-so-very-young adults all around us. We blundered, we bumbled, we still got things done. It sure didn’t hurt that we happened to have a few good vets sprinkled among our numbers. Source link: A few good vets https://knox.villagesoup.com/p/a-few-good-vets/1878046 -
Significant Cultural Changes are Coming Soon
RememberSchiff replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Issues & Politics
My experience, at best, volunteers will step up only where they see a need. After these past 9 months, the #1 need our volunteers see is summer camp, #2 summer camp, and #3 summer camp. My $0.02, -
Major Change in Chartered Organization Relationship
RememberSchiff replied to gpurlee's topic in Issues & Politics
??? Seems backwards, the renter specifies the terms of renting his/her facility. -
Significant Cultural Changes are Coming Soon
RememberSchiff replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Issues & Politics
A Bachelor's degree requirement would have also eliminated BP. -
Significant Cultural Changes are Coming Soon
RememberSchiff replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Issues & Politics
A large number of lawsuits are filed against drunk drivers for personal liability. Should a blanket no driving policy be applied to all adults? Is the problem driving or the drunk driver? Touching children is not fundamental to what we do? Touching is often part of the Show in teaching skills which require a certain grip or body position such as wrapping a bandage, holding a leg for splinting, whittling with a knife, drawing a bow, shooting a rifle. Form and technique. No high-five or a pat on the back from an adult leader? All positive feedback will be just verbal? Would you tell a parent no touching their child in Scouting...well unless it is an emergency? Good luck with Family Scouting. Perhaps just drop the scout handshake and declare a joint health and cultural change victory. My $0.02, -
High Adventure Ideas for 2020
RememberSchiff replied to 69RoadRunner's topic in Camping & High Adventure
Yes, I assumed "weeks" was a reporter error. Quite the experience.