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Life to Eagle Trail
Life to Eagle Trail Monmouth Council BSA Advancement Team 2017/2018 Life to Eagle Trail Agenda • Purpose • Introduction • Eagle Requirements • Eagle Scout Board of Review (BOR) • Eagle Scout Project Ideas • Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook Life to Eagle Trail Purpose The Trail to Eagle Guide has been prepared by Monmouth Council Advancement Committee to guide and assist scouts seeking to advance from Life rank to the Eagle Scout rank. This Guide outlines the applicable Council procedures and processes, provides helpful hints, and addresses many of the questions that scouts and leaders have about the process. We urge you to read and become thoroughly familiar with the contents of this guide. Life to Eagle Trail Introduction CONGRATULATIONS for earning Life Scout Rank! Look around your Troop – not a lot of heart-shaped badges to be seen, are there? At each stop on Scouting’s Advancement Trail, fewer and fewer Scouts remain from the group you started with as a Tenderfoot Scout. You have traveled high on Scouting’s Trail to Eagle. You are just one step away from the highest and most prestigious rank in Scouting, Eagle Scout. Why should you go on to Eagle? As Sir Edmund Hillary replied when asked why he climbed Mt. Everest, “Because it’s there!” You are so close now that not going on will be the cause of regret in the future. The main reason to continue is for your own personal sense of meeting an enormous challenge – completing the requirements that few earn. Achieving Eagle Scout Rank is a symbol of achievement recognized throughout the country. -
March Newsletter
Havens Chapel UMC of Check, VA made 80 Valentine bags for our Men’s Shelter guests P.O. Box 11525, Roanoke, VA 24022 rescuemission.net (540) 343-7227 MARCH 2017 March 5 Recovery Intake - Women Multiplying the WOWs 4:30 pm By Lee Clark, CEO March 9 The Network Meeting At the Rescue Mission, we pray. Prayer, with Double Wow. 5:30 pm a deep recognition of our dependence on March 15 God, is permeated in our very being as Christian Others, more than I can count, have told me Roanoke Valley Gives people of faith. We pray before and after they are praying for me, the Mission, our (on-line giving for 24 hours) we meet, we pray as we walk together, we staff, volunteers, and especially the people pray for direction and wisdom and under- we serve. It is a powerful testimony to the March 15 Auxiliary Luncheon standing. Occasionally we even have “flash work of God’s people that we pray and that 12:00 noon prayers” where anyone who is able shows God in his infinite mercy responds. He responds up at a designated time and place to pray. with strength, wisdom, insight, and resources March 16 I suspect many of us wake in the dark, early that arrive in just the right amount, at just Bless My Sole 5:30 pm hours of the morning and immediately pray the right time. March 20 with urgency for people by name, seeking Pastor’s Lunch 12:00 noon guidance for challenges that are troubling As a direct outcome, lives are transformed. -
2020 Massabesic Klondike Derby Rules, Instructions, and Information
2020 Massabesic Klondike Derby Rules, Instructions, and Information (Patrol Leaders, Unit Leaders and station staff should read and know before the event. Be aware changes have been made since last year.) The Klondike Derby is a test of scout skills and of the patrol method. If your troop routinely practices traditional scout skills and is “scout-led”, you’ll find nothing unfamiliar with what is expected of you to score well. No matter your score, your participation in this event will help make you a better troop and will strengthen the bonds that make good patrols. Ideally, scouts will learn their strengths and weaknesses and have a fun weekend. We are very proud of all our participants. CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS YEARS: Senior patrols have been eliminated in favor of a rank handicapping system. In previous years, patrols of higher ranking scouts were segregated into a “senior” division. However, they still completed the same challenges as “regular” patrols at all stations, and typically only a very small number of patrols were identified as a senior patrol. This year all patrols will be handicapped based on the ranks of patrol members, which will level the playing field for all patrols. Details of the handicapping system are described in the scoring section below. Patrols should be “natural” patrols as much as possible; if natural patrols need to be merged to crew a Klondike sled, efforts should be made to average out ranks as much as possible. Troops must submit a patrol roster including each scout’s rank at registration, at which time the patrol’s handicap will be determined. -
Boy Scouts of America First Class Requirements
Boy Scouts Of America First Class Requirements Meliorative West sometimes fancy any skirls secretes heritably. Salomon is saurian: she itinerating somewhy and skin her gunslingers. Actinoid and self-locking Zackariah ionizing his bowsprit calcine permeated attractively. National jamborees are held between the international events. This is allowable on the basis of one entire badge for another. Mcbsa has your hobbies? Nor shall they expect Scouts from different backgrounds, with different experiences and different needs, all to work toward a particular standard. What about Transferring into Trail Life USA as an Eagle Scout? If the candidate is found unacceptable, he is asked to return and told the reasons for his failure to qualify. Scout is meeting our aims. Experiential learning is the key: Exciting and meaningful activities are offered, and education happens. However, the troop should eventually develop its own fundraisers and become independent financially. Scouts BSA Requirements is released, then the Scout has through the end of that year to decide which set of requirements to use. In cases where it is discovered that unregistered or unapproved individuals are signing off merit badges, this should be reported to the council or district advancement committee so they have the opportunity to follow up. Instead it provides programs and ideals that compliment the aims of religious institutions. Did your service project benefit any specific group? The district to prevent or any questions that grow in any suggestions or eagle scout spirit by the particulars below life of boy scouts america first requirements? Why should you be an Eagle Scout? Adventure is all about community. -
Eagle Reference Letter
PERSONAL and CONFIDENTIAL Mid-America Council Boy Scouts of America Request for Character Reference To: ____________________ Date: _____________ ____________________ ____________________ Regarding Scout / Venturer: __________________________ Unit No. __________ The Scout / Venturer named is an applicant for the Rank of Eagle Scout. This is the highest rank in Scouting. The final test of his/her ability and preparedness for this award is the extent to which he/she applies the principles of the Scout Oath and Law to his/her everyday life. Before the award of the rank of Eagle Scout is approved, the Board of Review must be thoroughly convinced that the applicant has made a sincere effort to live the Scout Oath, Law and to demonstrate his/her Scout Spirit and Scout Participation as outlined in the requirements. I shall appreciate a frank statement from you giving your confidential opinion of his/her conduct and leadership ability. Please use the reverse side of this form for your reply. A self-addressed envelope is enclosed for your convenience. Thank you. Very cordially yours, ______________________ Unit Leader The Scout Oath The Scout Law On my honor, I will do my best Trustworthy To do my duty to God and my Country, Loyal And to obey the Scout Law; Helpful To help other people at all times; Friendly To keep myself physically strong, mentally Courteous awake and morally straight. Kind Obedient Scout Motto: “Be Prepared” Cheerful Thrifty Scout Slogan: “Do a good turn daily” Brave Clean Reverent (OVER) PERSONAL and CONFIDENTIAL CHARACTER -
PART 1A. 1949-1961 CHAPTER 1. Overcome with Yellowstone Fever
1 PART 1A. 1949-1961 CHAPTER 1. Overcome with Yellowstone Fever; Preparation for a Career (1949-53) During my childhood and school years prior to college, I lived with my parents, George and Katherine, and my sister, Mary Joan (3 yrs younger), in Denver, Colorado. As a young boy, I had been to Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP)(only a few hours drive from Denver) with my parents on a number of occasions. The area’s significance as a national park did not seem to be part of my parents' awareness, at least it never was expressed to me. My parents and grandparents all referred to such trips as going to "Estes," because the town of Estes Park was on the eastern border of the Park. Occasionally we went to Grand Lake, on the western border of the Park, where some relatives resided. My parents were largely urban-oriented people. Both had graduated from South High School in Denver, but the Depression precluded either from a university education. Immediately upon high school graduation (1929) my Dad went to work for the International Trust Company (a Denver bank) as a message runner. His father, Henry, was a teller at the same bank. My Dad's grandfather George Sr. had been a bank manager and the mayor in Idaho Springs, Colorado, where my Dad was born. Dad remained a bank employee until he retired in 1981. By that time, he was very upset by banking’s expansion into the stock market and other fields. He believed this was at the expense of traditional services to customers. -
Special Meeting Is Called on New Beach Referendum
W?. • \ - FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY OPENS IN BOCA RATON IN 1964 Largest Circulation Boca Raton News Bldg. Of Any Newspaper 34 S.E. Second St. In Boca Raton Area BOCA RATON NEWS Phone 395-5121 VOL. 8 NO. 47 Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, Thursday, October 17. 1963 22 Pages PRICE TEN CENTS Special Meeting Is Called On New Beach Referendum Soroptimists to Convene Here Inlet, Fishing Pier Also on Miss Virginia Sink, president of the Sorop- Agenda for City Commission timist Federation of Plans for a Capital Improvement Bond Issue the Americas, Inc., will for beach and other improvement will be discuss- be the principal speaker ed Friday at a special meeting of the City Com- at the Soroptimists' mission. southern region confe- Mayor Joe DeLong set 2 p.m. Friday as the rence here this week- time for the special session. end. On the agenda for The conference, host- Friday's meeting will be ed by the Boca Raton Fleming Will a discussion of acquisi- Soroptimist Club, opens tion of additional beach, Friday at the Boca Ra- restoration of the Boca ton Hotel and Club. Miss Speak Today Raton Inlet, possible Sink will speak at the construction of a fish- conference's Saturday In Orlando ing pier, "and any other night banquet. subject pertaining An estimated 300 del- Thomas F. Fleming thereto." egates are expected to Jr., board chairman of The meeting will attend the conference, the First Bank and Trust mark the start of "phase representing Soropti- Co. of Boca Raton and three" of the city's cap- mist Clubs in Florida, chairman of Citizens for ital improvement pro- Alabama, Georgia,- Florida's Future, is in gram. -
Girl Scout Leader Magazine
GIRL SCOUT LEADER FEBRUARY, 1933 FOOD NUMBER VOLUME X NUMBER 2 Guide Posts To Clear Thinking Indications and Counsels from Some Trusted Friends N these puzzling times, it may be helpful to turn over longer demanded that the austere chamber of the soul and I in the mind what some of the wisest of those who love the intellect should also be provided with the running t children have to say about therri. The reader will doubt water of criticism and the fresh air of intellectual inde less recognize Dorothy Canfield Fisher and Hendrik pendence and courage. Everyone who has been called Willem van Loon as belonging to that class; Amabel upon to deal with the educational problems of today Williams-Ellis, a writer of long standing whose recent will know as well as or much better than I do of what speoch on children's books at the London Girl Guides I am speaking. Headquarters is quoted in full in The Guider of Decem " This false doctrine has brought us to the present ter- ber, is, like MrS. Fisher and rible crisis. We are not suffer .Mr. van Loon, a keen and ing from an overproduction of courageous observer of chang material goods but from an un ing conditions. The following derproduction of honest think paragraphs selected from these ing." three sources may serve as guide Dorothy Canfield Fisher in posts to some who are facing The Book Shelf for Boys and what seem like insoluble prob Girls, issued by the Miss \¥il lems. Reviews of some good liams Shop, Bronxville, N. -
Eagle Board Training 4-24-18 PPT HANDOUT
4/24/18 Eagle Board Training S.R. Pendry Conference Mid-Iowa Council Mid-Iowa Council Boy Scouts of America April 24, 2018 Topics for this Conference § The role of Eagle Board members § Information resources for Eagle advancement § A review of the Eagle advancement process § Requirements and rank application § Service project proposals & approval § Eagle Scout boards of review § A review of local council procedures § Recent and upcoming changes from BSA 1 4/24/18 The Role of the District Eagle Board How Eagle Boards Work § In many councils, Eagle project approvals and boards of review are held centrally, on a regular schedule, in the district or council. 2 4/24/18 How Eagle Boards Work § In our council, Eagle project approvals and boards of review are held when needed, at the unit level, with a district representative included. What the Eagle Board Provides § Knowledge of the rules of Eagle advancement. § Understanding of the process § Uniformity of procedure § Objectivity in evaluation § Guidance and support § Linkage to district and council resources 3 4/24/18 Traditional Responsibilities § Participate in Eagle Project Approvals, as requested by units. § Participate in Eagle Boards of Review, as requested by units. § Maintain a current understanding of BSA advancement policy and procedures, and attend scheduled council Eagle Board training. Eagle Board Support of Units § Provide individual guidance to Scoutmasters and other unit leaders – meet new unit leaders and identify their needs for support. § Deliver group training to unit leaders at Roundtable and in other settings, in cooperation with district Training staff. § Introduce BSA advancement training media to units as needed, in cooperation with district Training staff. -
GSR Hidden Valley Scout Camp
Mailing Address: Physical Address for GPS 2A Eileen Shore Road Places Mill Rd & Griswold Ln Gilmanton Iron Works, NH 03837 603-364 -2900 Owned and Operated by: Daniel Webster Council, Inc. 571 Holt Avenue - Manchester, NH 03109 603-625-6431 - www.nhscouting.org Subscribe to the Griswold Gazette eletter at: nhscouting.org/camping “…the land made for Scouting…” in its 45th summer of DWC operation FROM THE DIRECTOR Summer Camp – 2015 Dear Friends, Welcome (back) to the “land made for Scouting!” Thank you for choosing Griswold Scout Reservation (again)! There is no other way to say it: It is virtually impossible to find another Scout resident camp which, for this same fee, provides anywhere as close to the balance of: a) an active Executive Board – and friends – who are pumping an additional $1million into the property over this past year; b) 3700+ acres of varied and carefully managed terrain which contains our own six mountain peaks, four swamps, three lakes, twelve miles of roadway, over twenty miles of hiking trails all which abuts something as beautiful as the pristine Belknap State Mountain Range in the gorgeous Lakes Region of New Hampshire; c) as qualified and committed a Staff to provide both Boy Scout and Venturing programs for eight solid program weeks each summer; d) as extensive and industry-leading an adult leader development program as can be found in the entire Northeast Region during a week of summer camp; e) a challenging program waiting for all age brackets of your Unit which always has new and rotating offerings so as to keep things fresh and new while also preserving that which you need and expect; f) a camp supported by as many dedicated and untiring volunteer committees who care for its tangible and ‘unseen’ needs without hesitation. -
Hidden Valley New Birth of Freedom Council Boy Scouts of America
HIDDEN VALLEY NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA CAMP STAFF GUIDE HIDDEN VALLEY STAFF GUIDE A WELCOME FROM THE COUNCIL DIRECTOR OF CAMPING Welcome to the camp staff! For those of you who are new to camp staff life, what a satisfying, formative, meaningful experience awaits you! This year, we have assembled a very well-qualified, capable and committed group of Scouts, Scouters and others from across the New Birth of Freedom Council and beyond. Upon surveying this fine group of people, one should be strongly prejudiced to believe that Hidden Valley's summer camping season this year will be its best camping season ever. Last summer, our staff and allied volunteer Scouters provided excellent camping experiences. Many people remarked that last summer was our best camping season in many years. Our challenge as a staff this year is to provide a camping opportunity that even tops that. Excellence must continue to be our watchword, as we go about our duties. We have the responsibility of making the outdoor adventure The Scout Handbook promises come brilliantly alive to each boy who passes through the main entrance to the camp. If we can work together, sharing our ideas, dreams and concerns, frankly, honestly and promptly, we'll have a superlative summer, we'll meet the challenge, and the Scouts for whose benefit we were selected will grow by leaps and bounds in character, personal fitness and cooperative, participating citizenship. Whether this season will be your first or fiftieth year in Scouting, you are about to assume a job unlike any other. -
STAR Rank Requirements 1
STAR Rank Requirements 1. Be active in your troop for at least four months as a First Class Scout. 2. As a First Class Scout, demonstrate Scout spirit by living the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Tell how you have done your duty to God and how you have lived the Scout Oath and Scout Law in your everyday life. 3. Earn six merit badges, including any four from the required list for Eagle. You may choose any of the 17 merit badges on the required list for Eagle to fulfill this requirement. See Eagle rank requirement 3 for this list. Name of Merit Badge Date Earned (Eagle-required) _________________________________________ (Eagle-required) _________________________________________ (Eagle-required) _________________________________________ (Eagle-required) _________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. While a First Class Scout, participate in six hours of service through one or more service projects approved by your Scoutmaster. Notes: For Venturers working on Scouts BSA requirements, replace “troop” with “crew” and “Scoutmaster” with “Crew Advisor.” For Sea Scouts working on Scouts BSA requirements, replace “troop” with “ship” and “Scoutmaster” with “Skipper.” 17 5. While a First Class Scout, serve actively in your troop for four months in one or more of the following positions of responsibil- ity (or carry out a Scoutmaster-approved leadership project to help the troop): Scout troop. Patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, senior patrol leader, troop guide, Order of the Arrow troop representa- tive, den chief, scribe, librarian, historian, quartermaster, bugler, junior assistant Scoutmaster, chaplain aide, instructor, webmas- ter, or outdoor ethics guide.6 Venturing crew. President, vice president, secretary, treasurer, den chief, historian, guide, quartermaster, chaplain aide, or out- door ethics guide.