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  1. Promote the earning of the Religious Emblems of their faith. You can get a pamphlet titled "Duty to God", from your local Scout Shop, which explains this. It is also available online at BSA National - http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-879_WB.pdf Utilize the Position of Responsibility of Chaplain Aide. Here is some information on that position, and it's responsibilities - http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Media/Relationships/ChaplainRole.aspx
  2. Why would an atheist club be banned? I think this was an interesting article. I like the attitudes of the students, and the faculty. Sad that some of the students were unable to talk to their parents.
  3. A burn ban is part of life, and something your Cubs should get familiar with. There is no reason why a campfire program HAS to be around an actual fire. Get everyone settled around a central area. Use a few lanterns on the edges for a bit of light. It doesn't have to be lit up like it's noon, so 1 or 2 on low should do. Then use the open center as your "stage" for the skits and songs. Have FUN!
  4. Just wondering, you were planning on using 2 cans of soda to make 2 DO dump cakes. Yet you brought 5 cans of soda. What were the 3 other cans for? Were they special treats for the adult leaders? Did you tell the Scouts that the soda was only for the dump cakes, and consumption by the leaders, not for the boys? Are boys allowed to bring "special" food for themselves only on a backpacking trip? You believed the adults when they told you they had not taken the sodas, but not the Scouts? Why? It seems to me that while taking the sodas without at least asking was not
  5. My council is not actively working with the AHG. Of course, according to the AHG web site, there are no AHG Troops in our council, and only seven in the entire state of Illinois.
  6. "You do not have to use "only the most current requirements", you may use the requirements that were current when you first started working on the merit badge." True, but somehow I really doubt that any of these Scouts could have started the Camping Merit Badge prior to January 1, 2000, when requirement 9 was revised to include the "do 2 of the following".
  7. You have a Troop that, when they do camp, does not do anything but sit around the campsite? You have a Troop that keeps no records on it's Scouts? You have Scouts who do not know the requirements for a Merit Badge, yet claim to have earned it? You have a Troop that thinks that Merit Badge requirements have not changed in 40 years? You have Eagle Scout adults that do not know that only the most current Merit Badge requirements can be used? Wow. Interesting Troop. Will a Merit Badge Counselor sign off on requirements that have not been met? Possibly. There are all k
  8. If you are looking for ways to handle your son's situation, here are some suggestions, and some questions - If my son was beat up by someone, badly enough to be hospitalized, I would definitely make sure that the police were called to the hospital, and a complaint made as soon as possible. Was this done by you? You stated you spoke to your son's SM, but that the SM did nothing. Yet you also stated that the Troop leaders want to get together with you to "get to the bottom of it" but you refused. Have you contacted the head of the Troop's Charter Organization? Since you stated that you
  9. bt01, I have to ask, are you a registered member of BSA? Have you taken any of the training? From your various posts, you don't seem to know a whole heck of a lot about BSA, or any of it's policies. I do not care how many adults you know who "hike, backpack & camp solo". You NEVER encourage a Boy Scout to go on a 10-20 mile hike on his OWN!!
  10. Usually if your OA Lodge has a ceremony team that does WEBELOS cross-overs they have their own ceremonies. They have practiced them, and have all of the supplies/props for them. Have you spoken to your OA yet? No need to recreate a wheel that they usually have already perfected.
  11. The current Insignia Guide simply states - "The unit has a choice of wearing the neckerchief over the collar or under the collar." It does not specify the choice is limited to only one type of unit.
  12. BALOO, as plainly stated on the new Tour Plan, has NO EXPIRATION.
  13. We don't wait around for someone to volunteer. Tigers might be graduating from college before someone stepped up. The Pack's leadership decides who we feel will do the best job. Then we ask them one on one. If the first one says no thanks, we go on to the next best on the list. This has never failed us yet.
  14. From the BSA October 2010 Training Updates - http://scouting.org/Training/TrainingUpdates/Archives/201010.aspx Training Courses Requiring Recertification Most BSA training courses do not require recertification with the obvious exception for Youth Protection Training (YPT) which is required every two years. The following is a list of courses requiring recertification and the timeframe for each: * Trainers EDGE Three years * Paddle Craft Safety Three years * Swimming and Water Rescue Two years * Safety Afloat Two years * Chain Saw Safety Two yea
  15. Yep, completing 12 out of the 24 Bear achievements earns your Bears the Bear rank AWARD. However, earning that award has nothing to do with becoming a Webelos. It is simply an age-appropriate award for the Bear Cub Scout level. There are other awards a Bear can earn also. Some of the things your Bears can work on from now until the end of 3rd grade (when they become Webelos) are - Bear Electives Academic and Sports Belt Loops/Pins (be careful here as there are some that MUST be earned WHILE a Webelos Scout in order to be able to use them toward the requirements of Webelos Activi
  16. >>"as far as the boys crossing over in april they have done the requirements to do so"
  17. Turn over your Unit Money-Earning Application, to the Guides to Money-Earning Projects on the back. Checkpoint #1 - Do you really need a fund-raising project? There should be a real need for raising money based on your units program. Units should not engage in money-earning projects merely because someone has offered an attractive plan. Remember that individual youth members are expected to earn their own way. The need should be beyond normal budget items covered by dues. THAT is why the questions are on the front about the units budget, and treasury. And
  18. If your Pack will not purchase the Whittling Chip card for your boys, then there is no reason why you can not. The pocket certificate is only $0.12, so it should not be a hardship on your pocketbook. If you want to, and can afford it, there is a Whittling Chip patch for $1.49 that the boys can wear on their red "brag" vest (or where ever you put your misc patches). Both of these items can be purchased at your local Council Scout Shop. As for when your Bears become Webelos, all Cub Scouting programs are age-appropriate, with Cub Scout levels generally tied to the school year. Bears are in
  19. We work popcorn booth sales the same as Lisabob's unit. We take the total of all booth sales (to even out good and bad days/spots, divided by the total number of shift spots worked. This gives you an overall $ per shift spot. The boys then got sales credit depending on how many shifts they worked over the entire sale. We had some families with multiple boys who made their per Scout goals mainly working booth sales, plus a bit of take-order for family consumption.
  20. >>"Packs need the above plus: 1 Tiger DL if there are any Tigers 1 DL if there are any Wolves and Bears and 1 WDL if there are any Webelos."
  21. >>"The council would see who counseled what when they see the blue cards come across the desk of the advancement clerk -- but it's not necessarily recorded. Our council returns the blue cards and advancement forms after 3 months."
  22. steppedonalego - First of all, BSA requires that your son talk to his SM about the Merit Badges he wants to work on. It is the responsibility of the SM to provide your son with a Merit Badge application (blue card), and the name/contact info, of a MB Counselor. You son should discuss with his SM his desire to use his aunt, and grandfather as MB Counselors. My question are the aunt, and grandfather, available often enough to be your son's Counselors for these badges? You stated that neither live in your council. Do they still live nearby? Does your son see them regularly? Or would he
  23. GSUSA is not set up the same way as BSA. There are no Chartered Organizations that own Scout units. The local council owns all of the Troops/Groups. Generally, each Troop is a specific school grade, or Girl Scout level. There are very few Troops that would include girls from different Scout levels. Yep, not a fan of the big mega-councils, but I can understand the finances behind the move. I also would not be surprised to see BSA go that route eventually. While the mega-councils are more spread out, and more impersonal, they are still broken down into much smaller Service Units (simil
  24. >>"It needs to be on the Council approved list... they don't have time to approve new places just because that's where you want to go."
  25. >>"some people who wanted to try to express interesting albeit inexperienced opinions">"Opinions and suggestions are also welcome."
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