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Everything posted by scotteg83
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ditto. Also, now the Lawyer attack add should drop, being as its not a big payday like they hoped
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I make a point to look at knots, pins and full uniform before I start that conversation, just for that reason
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Our council has an every year rule. They want to make sure your YPT does not expire during the full charter season, which yours does. Meaning if you do not take your YPT on or before December 5, 2020, you should have no contact with youth, period. On a side note, and maybe its the hard time telling tone on posts, but if this is your knee jerk reaction to something like this, you aren't going to be very happy volunteering in Scouting. Everything comes in last minute, things change with little to no notice. The unpaid volunteers are always the last to know anything, and have to do all the work to make it happen.
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I did email and got confirmation that you can order 1 shirt at a time
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is that still true? I haven't seen anything online that shows that. https://mediafiles.scoutshop.org/Media/Ladies_BSA_MadeToMeasureForms_shirt_R2.pdf
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Would it make more sense to order a custom fit shirt to your measurements? to me, it just seems like to much to rework a current shirt and make it look decent in the end
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our local camp only allows scouts taking cycling merit badge to bring bikes. They also had 1 staff this year with a bike. Besides that, its not allowed
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Parent Reaction to Fee Increase
scotteg83 replied to Cubmaster Pete's topic in Open Discussion - Program
wow, whats the fund-raiser???? -
Have one from a local camp like that. Ink glows in the dark too
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I really can't see them being stupid enough to think $100 would fly, from a $33 current cost
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Unit level Financial aid - how is it determined
scotteg83 replied to Momleader's topic in Cub Scouts
In my 3 different units, the only "financial aid" we offer is fund-raising. They can do a payment plan to pay monthly, but we do not do any financial aid to cover dues. -
If he has a signed blue card, from a district or council approved Merit Badge College, as scoutmaster myself, I would just accept it and award the scout. Doesn't mean that the district or council lead on the event wont get an earful from me. I would also ask the scout about his workings to make the requirements. This may influence the scout to actually work towards his next one properly. But I would never stop the scout from earning the this one. My son took Camping Merit Badge at a MBC. I know he worked hard on the requirements, but when it came to the cooking part, the counsellor allowed the group to use previous troop camping experiences to get it signed off and didn't ask for proof of their nights camping. My son still received the merit badge completion at the end. But we had a talk about how he got a "free pass" when other scouts have had to do the cooking part on upcoming campouts after they started the badge. I wasn't going to argue with a group setting merit badge. If they felt they covered the requirements and signed the blue card, thats on them. I did make mention of it to the Merit badge coordinator for the event, and the district advancement chair as well.
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our council charges $1 for insurance. But average costs are realistically $8. There is talk of raising unit costs to $6 to ease the burden of council.
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there's is only two sizes if I remember correctly. So if they are a very small kid, and and probably will never grow bigger then a L tshirt size, get the smaller one. If they are already in the L+ shirt size as a crossover, get them the large size. No one wants to take off the merit badges on a small sash to re-put them on a bigger one.
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I've never had a scout wear an empty one, but I have a few very proud scouts that show off their first earn badge on their sash.
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Right way to initiate Troop/Patrol Service Projects
scotteg83 replied to Owls_are_cool's topic in Working with Kids
I bring all service requests to the PLC and get their vote, regardless of my person opinion first. We have enough leaders that we don't have the adult coverage issue. -
Once the scout has aged out, and has received his last rank prior, I don't see a reason to keep the troops copy. I would, however, give them back to the scout at that time.
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If you could control yourself and another leader (have them there for the YPT requirements) but just follow the scouts (from the rear and far enough back) and just let them make all the steps. If they get you lost, go with it. Just because an adult is present, doesn't take away from the experience. They will try to get answers and directions out of you, but after enough shrugs and blank stares, they will realize they are on their own.
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Why are Cub Scout uniforms and universal clothing items?
scotteg83 replied to Double Eagle's topic in Uniforms
let me change that, I have yet to see Cub Scouts buy the socks in my pack. Troop and webelos, yes. I have a few pairs myself, Same idea, anytime on sale. I still have my red top pair from the late 90's when I was a scout. Only have 1 out of 5 pairs left of those. -
Official Guide to Uniform says adults do not wear patrol patches. If you attend Woodbadge, you would have your critter patrol patch to wear, which many leave on their shirts afterwords. I've also seen adults create their own unofficial patrol and wear patches, like "Old Goats", "Coffee Patrol", etc. But I would not wear a matching patrol patch to a youth Scout, you are not in their patrol.
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First Aid Kit Gadget: Tick Remover
scotteg83 replied to mrkstvns's topic in Equipment Reviews & Discussions
we got a bunch of these: https://www.amazon.com/Original-Ticked-Off-Remover-family/dp/B00CAQ7C8K/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=tick+spoon&qid=1560339842&s=pet-supplies&sr=1-3 had a lady from the CDC come and do a presentation during a roundtable and had boxes of them to give away