December 2019 Agenda

December 2019 Agenda

Boy Scout Troop 58 An Overview December 2019 Agenda • Boy Scouts – an overview • Troop 58 – Overview – Leaders – Activities – Service • Discussion/Q&A 2 Setting The Stage • BSA Mission: Prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law • BSA Vision: Prepare every eligible youth in America to become a responsible, participating citizen and leader who is guided by the Scout Oath and Law • Scout Oath: On my honor I will do my best, to do my duty, to God and my country, and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. • Scout Law: A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent 3 Setting The Stage (continued) Boy Scouts of America National Capital Area Council Other Councils Goose Creek District Other Districts Other Troops/ Troop 58 Packs/Crews 4 Differences Between Cub Scouts & Boy Scouts in the Scouts BSA Program Dimension of Scouting Cub Scouts Boy Scouts Organization Den/Pack Patrol/Troop Leadership Adult led Scout led / adult supervised Advancement Collective advancement Self paced Parental Involvement Attend an annual outing, help with Assist the troop: transportation, YPT, events, direct participation select leadership roles Camping Parents required Small # of parents allowed; registered leaders needed Lessons Adults teach lessons/skills Scouts teach lessons/skills Chain of command Parents, Den Leader, Cubmaster Patrol Leader, Senior Patrol Leader, Adult Leaders Learning expectation Do Your Best Mastery of Scout skills Gear Mom & Dad pack Scout packs 5 Things Our Scouts Learn • How to follow the Scout Oath and Law • That this is their adventure • Life lessons and avoiding failure a 2nd time • Setting goals; develop and apply a plan to achieve them • The importance of taking care of our environment • Leadership skills, including motivation and delegation of authority, but not responsibility 6 Troop 58 At-A-Glance • Vision: Troop 58 provides life and leadership skills by encouraging advancement in a fun, friendly, and safe environment while serving the community and experiencing adventure. • Founded January 2014 • Online presence – http://troop58ashburn.camp/ (public) – https://www.facebook.com/groups/459655690829027/ (private) – Instagram - @troop_58_ (private) • ~55 Scouts hailing from 14 schools: – Belmont Ridge MS, Brambleton MS, Farmwell Station MS, River Bend MS, and Trailside MS – Academies of Loudoun, Briar Woods HS, Broad Run HS, Phillips Exeter Academy, Riverside HS, Rock Ridge HS, Stone Bridge HS, and Thomas Jefferson HS for Science & Technology – Homeschool • 10 current members of the Order of the Arrow (Scouting’s honor society) • 11 graduates of Scouting’s National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) and 2 graduates of the National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE) 7 Troop 58 At-A-Glance • Chartered by St. David’s Episcopal Church • 30+ registered adult leaders • Permanent meeting space at the Ashburn Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department • Extensive Troop equipment inventory with dedicated storage/transportation • Weekly Troop meetings, monthly outings, thrice-yearly Courts of Honor, regular service events • We are an active, outdoors, and Scout skills- focused Troop 8 Key Leaders/Roles • Adult • Youth (elected to rotational terms) – Chartered Organization – Senior Patrol Leader (SPL) / Representative (COR) – David Assistant SPL Sheatsley • Primary youth leaders of the Troop • Oversees the Troop on behalf of – 5 Patrols with distinct Patrol Leaders the Chartering Organization (St. David’s Episcopal Church) • Eagles – Scoutmaster – Aaron Hall • Panthers • Guides the youth leaders of the • Spartans Troop with the help of multiple • Stags Assistant Scoutmasters • Watchdogs – Committee Chair – Lisa Levine – Other elected positions: Chaplain • Manages the Troop with the help of Aide, Instructor, Quartermaster, multiple Committee members Scribe, Leave No Trace Trainer, Historian, etc. 9 Troop 58 Organization – Scout Leadership Roles Aaron Hall Scoutmaster Eben Khalili Senior Patrol Leader Ishan Parikh Assistant Senior Patrol Leader Patrol Leaders Additional Roles Additional Roles Additional Roles Nathan Miller Chris Currie Lee Moore Ben Levine Jack Anderson Wesley Klein Sean Nesbitt Charlie McClelland Eagles Panthers Spartans Stags Watchdogs Chaplain Aide Scribe OA Representative Michael Croissant Siddarth Mallemudi Matthew Levine Owen Shen Kody Klein Owen Hall Pranshu Bhaumik Cameron Chua Assistant Patrol Leader Assistant Patrol Leader Assistant Patrol Leader Assistant Patrol Leader Assistant Patrol Leader Den Chief Instructor Quartermaster Clayton Bohrer Daniel Han Gabriel Guzman Historian Webmaster Troop Guide Josiah Lamb Jayden Lamb Outdoor Ethics Guide Bugler 10 Troop 58 Organization – SM/ASM Adult Leadership Roles David Sheatsley Chartered Organization Rep Aaron Hall Scoutmaster Assistant Assistant Active Adult Additional Roles Scoutmasters Scoutmasters Mentors Allen Shen TBD Kevin Reed Jigar Parikh Lisa Levine Will Guzman Eric Anderson Eric Miller Merit Badge Counselor Leave No Trace Equipment Chaplain Outing Chair Eagle Advisor Coordinator Trainer Coordinator TBD Michelle Khalili Merit Badge Ken Currie Kim Moore Religious Emblems High Adventure Counselors Coordinator Chair Allen Shen Eric Anderson / Mike Croissant Scott Palmer Ken Currie Scouting for Food Summer Camp Chairs Rich Goodwin Jigar Parikh Will Guzman Eric Wall Austin Levine Sean Blair 11 Troop 58 Organization – Committee Adult Leadership Roles David Sheatsley Chartered Organization Rep Lisa Levine Committee Chair Jill McClelland Secretary David Weitzel TBD TBD Jill McClelland Bhavana Bhaumik Tina Bohrer Committee Members At- Wilson Chua Training Communications/PR Friends of Scouting Marketing/Recruiting Membership Advancement Large Treasurer Austin Levine Kavita Parikh Kavita Parikh TBD TroopTrack Sarvani Mallemudi Health Forms CoH Refreshments Fundraising Administrator Austin Levine Board of Review Jennifer Peiler Website Administrator Members 12 Major Outdoor Activities • 2014 • 2015 – April: Backpacking – January: Ski Trip and Freeze-o-ree – May: Riflery campout – June: Bike hike – February: N/A (weather cancellation) – July: Summer camp (Camp Saffran, – March: Sport-Rock Climbing Lock-in MD) and High Adventure camp (Sea – April: Backpacking trip Base, FL) – May: New Scout campout, Riflery – September: Whitewater rafting campout – October: Scout skills – June: C&O Canal Bike Hike campout – December: Hiking – July: Summer Camp (Camp Ockanickon, PA) and High Adventure camp (Bechtel Summit, WV) – August: Lake Campout – September: Canoeing – October – December: monthly campouts 13 Major Outdoor Activities (continued) • 2016 • 2017 – January: N/A (weather cancellation) – January: Freeze-o-ree in Ashburn, VA – February: Skiing trip to Whitetail Ski Resort in – February: Skiing trip to Whitetail Ski Resort in Mercersburg, PA Mercersburg, PA – March: SportRock climbing overnighter in Sterling, – March: SportRock climbing overnighter in Sterling, VA VA – April: Caving campout to Laurel Caverns, PA – April: Shooting campout in Manassas, VA – May: Shooting Sports campout in Leesburg, VA – May: Whitewater Rafting campout on the – June: Beach campout in Lewes, DE Youghiogheny River in Ohiopyle, PA and New Scout – July: Biking campout along the C&O Canal tow path campout in Ashburn, VA from Leesburg, VA to Harpers Ferry, WV (~50 miles) – June: week-long Boy Scout summer camp @ – July: BSA National Jamboree at Summit Bechtel Goshen, VA Reserve, WV – July: Biking campout along the C&O Canal tow path – August: week-long Boy Scout summer camp @ Camp from Leesburg, VA to Washington, DC (~50 miles) Rodney, MD – September: Patrol Challenge outing at the Blue – September: Patrol Challenge outing at the Blue Ridge Ridge Environmental Center in Purcellville, VA Environmental Center in Purcellville, VA – October: Scout Skills campout at Sky Meadows State – October: Scout Skills / Ropes Course campout at Park in Delaplane, VA Sandy Spring, MD – November: Hiking campout at Elizabeth’s Furnace in – November: Hiking campout at Sky Meadows State Park Fort Valley, VA in Delaplane, VA – December: N/A (weather cancellation) 14 Recent Major Outdoor Activities • 2018 • 2019 – January: Freeze-o-ree at Camp Snyder, VA – January: Winter campout – February: Skiing trip to Liberty Resort in – February - Skiing trip Fairfield, PA – March: Caving campout – March: SportRock climbing overnighter in – April: New Scout campout; Shooting Sports Sterling, VA campout – April: Whitewater Rafting campout on the – May: Canoeing campout Youghiogheny River in Ohiopyle, PA and New – June: Summer camp Scout campout in Ashburn, VA – July: Beach campout; Sea Base High – May: Shooting Sports campout Adventure trip – June: week-long Boy Scout summer camp at – August: Historical Hike campout Camp Henson, MD – September: Patrol Challenge campout – July: Biking campout – October: Wilderness Survival / Hiking – August: Lake campout campout – September: Patrol Challenge campout – November: Naval Academy Campout – October: Scout Skills campout – December: Atomic Trampoline Lock-in – November: Hiking campout – December: Backpacking campout 15 Major Service Activities • 2014 • 2015 – April: Mobile Hope – Supported the Virginia Wine – June: Patriot Cruise and Salute Country Half Marathon – November: Scouting for Food – Helped prepare the Community – Several

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