3 Meeting Agenda

• General Announcements • Adult Awards • Two Sessions to choose from: 1. Cub Session (Kat Ressler and Wendy McBride) • District Resources for your Pack and Families • Virtual and Socially-distanced Games 2. Scouts BSA and Session • Youth Leadership Training Opportunities – Ken Fischer and Gary Rudolph • Communication Channels for the District & Q&A – Erik O’Granning and Michael Pacholec Chief Council Service Center and Scout Shop The Chief Seattle Council Service Center is closed to the public until further notice. Support staff will be available Tuesday- Friday from 10 am-5 pm via phone and email. Council staff are monitoring the governor’s COVID policies for businesses and will adjust our hours accordingly. The Scout Shop is closed indefinitely. 1. Order online using the Scout Shop Website 2. Visit the Tacoma Scout Shop or Everett Scout Shop – Tacoma Scout Shop now honoring FOS benefits for CSC units that meet their FOS goal New Scout Executive

Welcome Manny Ramos! • Previous Director of Field Service for the Chief Seattle Council before working with National Council (most recently as our Area 1 Director) • Also a volunteer in Mount Tahoma District, both in Troop and Pack Be The Change Celebrating the Inaugural Class of Female Eagle Scouts!

Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 5 PM PST – 6 PM PST Hosted on Facebook: BE THE CHANGE Be The Change Celebrating the Inaugural Class of Female Eagle Scouts!

https://vimeo.com/501051402 • Tacoma Scout Shop now honoring FOS benefits for CSC units that meet their FOS goal – Packs: Free Car Kits for the number of registered scouts in their unit – Scouts BSA Troops: Free rank advancement patches, merit badges, and award presentation cards 2021 Friends of Patches Camp Pigott will act as your base camp: • Ascend mountains • Rappel down waterfalls • Natural rock face climbing • Whitewater rafting

• Open to all scouts age 15 and up • Families can register individually or the troop can register multiple scouts • Info Webinar: Mar 4, 6:30 pm • Camp Sessions: July 25-31, Aug 1-7 • Cost: $495

11 Den Leader Training Award

• Requirements: – Complete one year as a registered den leader in the position selected. – Complete the basic training for the selected den leader position. – Attend a pow wow or university of Scouting (or equivalent), or attend at least four roundtables (or equivalent) during each year of the tenure used for this award. – Do five of the following: • Have an assistant den leader who meets regularly • Complete Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation with your den. (BALOO). • Have a den chief who meets regularly with your den. • Participate with your den in at least one family • Graduate at least 70 percent of your den to the next camp; if your den is a Webelos den, participate level. with your den in at least two overnight camps. • Take leadership in planning and conducting a den • Take leadership in planning two den outdoor service project. activities. • Have a published den meeting/activity schedule for • Hold monthly den meeting and den activity the den’s parents. planning sessions with your assistant den leaders. • Participate with your den in a Cub Scout day camp or resident camp Scouter’s Training Award for Cub Scouting

• Requirements: – Complete at least two years of tenure as a registered adult leader in a Cub Scout pack. – Complete basic training for any Cub position. – Attend a pow wow or university of Scouting (or equivalent), or attend at least four roundtables (or equivalent) during each year of the tenure used for this award. – Participate in an annual pack planning meeting in each year. – Serve as an adult leader in a pack that achieves at least the Bronze level of Journey to Excellence in each year. – Give primary leadership in meeting at least one pack Journey to Excellence objective in each year. – Participate in at least one additional supplemental or advanced training event at the council, area, region, or national level during the two years. Cubmaster's Key Award

• Requirements: – Within a five-year period, complete at least three years of registered tenure as a Cubmaster or one year as a registered assistant Cubmaster plus two years as a registered Cubmaster. – Complete basic training for Cubmasters. – Attend a pow wow or university of Scouting (or equivalent), or attend at least four roundtables (or equivalent) during each year of the tenure used for this award. – Achieve at least the Silver level of Journey to Excellence for at least two years. – Earn the National Summertime Pack Award at least once. – Conduct an annual pack planning session and have a published pack meeting/activity schedule for the pack’s parents in each year. – Participate in at least one additional supplemental or advanced training event at the council, area, region, or national level Next Roundtable Meeting: March 11, 2021 (Virtual)