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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Greensburg Pictures 6/27/07



To All,

As promised, here are the pictures from yesterday’s Caravan to Greensburg. The pictures are:

  1. The Caravan Crew at 6:30AM yesterday morning (before the 643 Mile Trip) at Red Bridge United Methodist Church
  2. The Pack and Troop 211 members that greeted us in Greensburg in front of what is left of the Scout Building (this is EXACTLY WHY we MUST continue to work towards our goal)
  3. The Scout Trailers before moving them to storage at Bob Wedel’s new storage shed that was being re-constructed.
  4. The Scout Trailers in line at Bob Wedel’s new storage shed that is being rebuilt. Bob is the Lakota District Commissioner, Pack Cubmaster and Troop Committee Chairman.
  5. Most houses in Greensburg are still untouched, because of the massive clean up that has to take place. The first step was to clear the debris from the streets, which took weeks – then the next step was to bring what debris you could out to the curb. This process is still going on.
  6. The East side of the Scout Building – Note: look at the devastation behind it (to the west of the Scout Building). The 100 year old trees are gone – all small limbs on the trees in the 3 square miles of devastation are gone, and all trees are approximately 20-25 feet tall now. As you can see, the Scout Building – made of formidable granite and stone – is almost gone.
  7. Old Glory – reminding us that even in the face of adversity - “Our Flag Was Still There . . . “ you can’t imagine how many flags we saw flying where houses once stood . . .
  8. The Largest Hand Dug Well in the World – Greensburg’s pride and joy. Right now – it is deemed unsafe until inspectors are able to certify it. It is not a high priority at this time . . .
  9. Look at downtown Greensburg. Notice the Grain Elevator in the background. Bob Wedel and his wife live 2 miles southwest of the Grain Elevator. Before the tornado, they could not even see the top of the Elevator because of the large trees obstructing the view. Now – all they have to do is stand in their yard, look to the northeast, and they get a full view of the entire grain elevator – 2 miles away.
  10. Another look at the devastation in downtown Greensburg.

Folks, I took 118 pictures, and would gladly provide any of you a CD of them. They are all shot in RAW Format – so they will have to be converted from 16-Bit to 8-Bit, then saved as jpeg format (like the 10 I have sent you – including the 4 in this email). It may take awhile to change all of them, but I would gladly do it. They are ALL 8MB in size (I’ve been a photographer for a long time – so I like RAW format) and they would choke the email system if I sent them without converting them.

During our 16 Square Block tour yesterday, we learned some things . . .

  1. Almost all of the power poles and power lines were gone in a matter of seconds. They have no power, and won’t any time soon (weeks, if not months). All of the debris has to be cleared first.
  2. Water and Gas lines are now operational, but that is little consolation – as the water lines are still flooding the exposed basements, making them dangerous pools. Some gas lines are still not capped yet because of the massive debris that is still very prevalent and hiding the gas leaks.
  3. 90% of the houses damaged are still left untouched. That’s how much devastation they had.
  4. Out of the 88 businesses in Greensburg, almost all were gone in a matter of seconds.
  5. Their Fire Department (FEMA Provided), is as big as a small city right now. This replaced the Volunteer Fire Department that was wiped out.
  6. Their emergency plan was this: In the event of a disaster, here is the order of storm shelters: a). Gymnasium (GONE) b). Community Center (GONE) c). Basement of Baptist Church (GONE) - In fact, all the Churches in Greensburg were leveled by the storm.
  7. When President Bush visited Greensburg, he went into the crowds – something Presidents just don’t do for security reasons. He waited and talked with everyone who wanted to talk to him – and promised his support. FEMA and The Salvation Army have done an OUTSTANDING JOB – according to our tour guide.
  8. No rebuilding can take place until electricity is reestablished. Electricity cannot be reestablished until the debris is hauled off and burned. This will take months. (Remember the 3-Year Plan for funding the Troop and Pack? It will take that long for families to get fully back on their feet)
  9. Curfew is STILL 10PM-8AM, and will be for quite some time. NO ONE is to be on the streets after 10PM. There is a large representative of police departments from all around an 8-State Region constantly patrolling the city, and the National Guard’s Temporary HQ is on what is left of the Football Field.
  10. All Schools are gone – their Insurance Company just wrote a check for $16.4 Million to replace the 3 schools – the largest check this Insurance Provider had ever written.

There’s more – the remaining 110 pictures tell the story. All I know is that we MUST RAISE THE REMAINING MONEY TO HELP OUR FELLOW SCOUTS, AND THE SOONER, THE BETTER! If you saw what the 17 of us saw yesterday, you would absolutely agree.

Again, here is where we are at: (equipment phase 1A is complete for the most part – Scout Shirts and current Scout Books are STILL NEEDED – Both Boy Scout AND Cub Scout)

Cash Raised so far in the past 6 weeks: $10,255.05 ($7,300 already delivered on 6/14/07)

Goal: $25,500.00

Goal Shortfall: $15,244.95

Again, here is the address for donations:

Greensburg Scout Relief Fund “Scouts Helping Scouts”
5510 NE Antioch Road
PMB 311
Kansas City, MO 64119
Attn: Jeffrey Cook

Checks need to be made payable to: “Quivira Scout Council”, with the comment line “Troop/Pack 211 Relief Fund.”

Please – look at the pictures, then look in your hearts . . . and if you can give, please consider doing so. They need our help, and it can’t come fast enough. One thing, though – most Residents are (as they wrote on their homes) “HERE TO STAY!” Greensburg will survive – let’s continue to give their Legacy of Scouting Service a fighting chance to survive as well. That is a promise all of us made to Bob Wedel and his Scouts and Leaders yesterday.

On behalf of the PLC of Troop 1900, thank you so much for helping us help them! Your kind emails and words of encouragement have been passed on to our Scouts, as well to the Scouts of Greensburg. Yesterday, we proudly told them that we not only represent Troop 1900 - but proudly represent the Units of the Heart of America Council, and our Scouting Friends in 26 States. This is “SCOUTS HELPING SCOUTS!”

God Bless Each and Every One of You! You all are the best . . .

LET’S SPREAD THE WORD!!!

Yours in Scouting,
---
Jeffrey A. “Yogi” Cook
Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 900
North Oak Christian Church
9900 North Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64155
Heart of America Council, BSA
scouter@kc.rr.com
" . . . And a Good 'Ole Antelope, Too!" C-29-99

Greensburg, Kansas Caravan "Scouts Helping Scouts" - Updated 6/28/07 6:15AM

To All,

After a 640 mile Roundtrip in one day – we are back! I will update tonight with a couple of pictures from the trip. I’ll tell you this – the pictures on the news does not show the full extent of the damage, as we were not prepared for what we saw yesterday . . . it is a very humbling experience.

Thank you to ALL who participated to make this happen – and to those who were with us in spirit! By the looks in eyes and on the faces of those in Troop 211 and Pack 211, we did the right thing.

I will go into much more detail tonight . . . we delivered $27,327.55 in equipment yesterday! We left Red Bridge UMC at 6:50AM, arrived in Wichita at 10:45 – left Wichita at 11:30, and arrived in Greensburg at 1:25PM. We were there for 2 1/2 hours, and got home at 9:30 last night.

Please remember – Phase 2 is still on . . . we have collected $10,255.05 in cash and check donations – but, we are still $15,244.95 short of the goal of $25,500.00. With what we saw yesterday, along with a walking tour of a 16 square block area in the heart of Greensburg, we ABSOLUTELY NEED to raise every penny of this goal. Hopefully, the pictures I send tonight will help convey this . . .

May God Richly Bless ALL of You!

Yours in Scouting,
---
Jeffrey A. “Yogi” Cook
Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 900
North Oak Christian Church
9900 North Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64155
Heart of America Council, BSA
scouter@kc.rr.com
" . . . And a Good 'Ole Antelope, Too!" C-29-99

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Fw: Scout Camp/Visitor's Sunday Information Packet

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Don Dyer <dwdyer314@comcast.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:07:57 PM
Subject: Scout Camp/Visitor's Sunday Information Packet

For those who were not at Monday night's Court of Honor, I have attached the information that was distributed. Please review and let me know if you have any questions.
Some important points to remember:
1.Camp box inspection is Sunday, July 8th.
2. Visitor's Sunday is July 15th. Please bring enough desserts to share for both the lunch meal as well as dinner and crackerbarrel that evening. We must have a head count and payment by the July 2nd meeting. See Steve Smith at the meeting next week. See the attached flyer for more details.
3. Deposits to the troop bank can be made at next Monday's meeting or at the camp box inspection.
4. The uniform for traveling to camp is: Troop 42 gray t-shirt, Scout shorts, Scout belt and Scout socks and will be worn 2-3 times during camp. Some Scouts like to have 2 troop t-shirts for camp. Additional shirts will be available next Monday night as well at camp box inspection. The Class A uniform will also be worn at least twice during camp.
5. Please mark all clothing, particularly uniform clothing, with your name and troop 42.
Don Dyer
Hodges & Associates
816-478-8844
816-478-9044 fax
816-678-3514 cell

Editors Note: The Files Troop 42 Bartle Information Packet 2007, and Troop 42 Bartle Visitors Day 2007 are available in the Helpful Links Section at the bottom of the page or just double click on the links above to access the file.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Troop 42: Court of Honor & Bartle Info

Tonight's Court of Honor will be held in the OBC sanctuary at 7:00pm. Court of Honor meetings are very important meetings where scouts receive awards and recognitions for their accomplishments since the last Court of Honor.
Also at tonight's meeting we will be discussing important information concerning summer camp at the Bartle Scout Reservation.
For those attending Bartle 2007:
1) At least one parent needs to be present.
2) Will need to fund the the Scout Bank. This is money that will be used by the scout for activities and purchases at the trading post. Most scouts have use some of their Troop scout account to fund the bank.
In addition, we will hold a brief parent meeting. This will be the parent meeting for June.
Please support our scouts by attending tonight's Court of Honor.

Upcoming Schedule for Greensburg Collection Point

To All,

The collection dates for the next Month are as follows:

Monday, June 25th 6:30PM-8:30PM
Tuesday, June 26th 6:00PM-7:00PM
Thursday, June 28th 6:00PM-7:00PM
Monday, July 2nd 6:30PM-8:30PM
Tuesday, July 3rd 6:00PM-6:45PM (Eagle Board of Review scheduled for 7PM for EJ Deml)
Thursday, July 5th 6:00PM-7:00PM
Monday, July 9th 5:30PM-6:30PM (Troop Order of the Arrow Election Night)
Tuesday, July 10th 6:00PM-7:00PM
Thursday, July 12th 6:00PM-7:00PM
Monday, July 16th 5:30PM-8:00PM (PLC and Committee Meeting Night)
Tuesday, July 17th 6:00PM-7:00PM
Thursday, July 19th 6:00PM-7:00PM
Monday, July 23rd 6:30PM-8:30PM
Tuesday, July 24th 6:00PM-7:00PM

After that – Troop 900 Camp Preparation – for 6th Session. The dates will resume on August 9th.

All locations will be North Oak Christian Church, 9900 N. Oak Trafficway, KCMO 64155.

The following is what the needs are at the present time:

1. Cash/Check Donations
2. Scout Shirts (Field Uniform)
3. Current and Updated Scout Handbooks, Merit Badge books, Cub Scout Books, miscellaneous Scouting Books

For more information, please contact me at 816-616-6882. If you can’t make it by the Church – please call me and I will make arrangements to meet you for picking up your donation.

Thank you ALL for your help on this!

Yours in Scouting, always . . .
---
Jeffrey A. “Yogi” Cook
Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 900
North Oak Christian Church
9900 North Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64155
Heart of America Council, BSA
scouter@kc.rr.com
" . . . And a Good 'Ole Antelope, Too!" C-29-99

Greensburg Update 6/25/2007 8:30AM

To All:

With few exceptions, we have collected all of the equipment that we need for the Caravan on Wednesday! There are a few that I will be collecting today and tomorrow. May thanks to Eagle Scout Jeffrey Gentes for his GENEROUS DONATION of personal gear for the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of Greensburg! Last night – 4 of us (Willy and Taylor Mead, Jordan and me) drove the 92 miles to Leeton (just north of Clinton, MO), and spent almost 4 hours gathering equipment – sleeping bags, jackets, socks, everything you can think of – for the Scouts – including American Flags (2 extremely nice ones – 1 for each unit – 8 1/2 feet long! They are HUGE!!!). All told, Jeff donated over $5,100 in personal equipment to the cause! Thank you, Jeff – and to all the employees of The Pickle Suit!!! You have truly made a difference!

That being said, here are the donated totals through 11PM last night:

Cash and Check Donations (and pledges – money on the way): $7,915.05
Goal (as set by Troop 1900’s PLC on 5/14/2007 and reaffirmed on 6/11/2007): $25,500.00
Percent of Goal attained: 31.04%
Note: Troop 1900’s PLC voted again on 6/18/2007 to continue the collection effort until every penny is raised of the $25,500 goal – even if that takes us into 2008!

Equipment Donations (value of) in hand: $24,427.55
Goal (as set by Troop 1900’s PLC on 5/14/2007 and reaffirmed on 6/11/2007): $25,000.00
Percent of Goal attained: 97.71%
We will surpass the equipment goal by 6AM on Wednesday morning!!! THANK YOU TO ALL!!!!

Here is the address to send cash and check donations:

Greensburg Scout Relief Fund - “Scouts Helping Scouts”
5510 NE Antioch Road
PMB 311
Kansas City, MO 64119
Attn: Jeffrey Cook

Checks need to be made payable to: “Quivira Scout Council”, with the comment line “Troop/Pack 211 Relief Fund.” All donors will receive a Thank You Letter from the Quivira Scout Council in Wichita, and from Troop 1900.

The Caravan to Greensburg will take place on Wednesday, June 27th! Again, Here are the details:

6:00AM – Meet at the Parking Lot of Red Bridge United Methodist Church. They are located at 117th and Holmes in South Kansas City (2 miles south of the Scout Service Center on the right hand side of the road – meet in the parking lot BEHIND the Church.

We will not have a chance to stop for food along the way. Please bring a SACK LUNCH to eat in Greensburg once we get there. Also – plan on bringing some snacks to tide you over along the way. It is a 205 mile trip to the Quivira Council Office, and another 85 mile trip from their offices to Greensburg. Everyone will be on their own once we leave Greensburg – I would plan on stopping in Wichita on the way home to grab a bite to eat, so please plan to bring enough money. You are not likely to be home before 9:30PM.

We will then do the following:

Connect the Troop 280 Trailer to the hitch of the vehicle that will be pulling this
Load up the trailers with additional equipment that will be brought that morning
Have a Group Picture taken of all taking part in the caravan
Distribute maps to all with instructions on the route we are taking (I-35 to Emporia, and then to Wichita)
Please Note: We will be taking up a collection for the 2 drivers that are pulling the trailers (Michael Costanzo of Troop 900 and Larry Bechtel of Troop 3) to help offset the cost of the toll from Emporia to Wichita – as it will cost a lot more for them for toll since they are pulling a trailer – both weighing in at 5,000 to 7,000 pounds.

ON THE ROAD BY 6:30AM

Travel to Wichita – Quivira Council Office at 1555 E. 2nd Street, Wichita, KS 67201 – and meet up with LeRoy Kreutzer, Field Service Director for the Quivira Council – eta 10:30AM
(Toll to Wichita for normal vehicles is $3.50 to Wichita – and $3.50 back – total of $7.00) Once we meet with LeRoy, he (and possibly others) will join us for the final 85 miles on US Hwy 54 to Greensburg – eta 1PM

At Greensburg:

We will meet with Bob Wedel, District Commissioner of the Lakota District, Cubmaster of 211 Pack and Committee Chair of Troop 211
Move the trailers to a location that they see fit – take pictures (if wanted – bring your own camera if you wish)
Unload the trailers – or be ready to move any equipment
Once we have completed everything that they need – say our goodbyes and leave for home

The work continues . . .

Here is what we need to NOW (and time is REALLY running out) . . .

Collect the remainder of the equipment that has been pledged. I have some, but the rest needs to be arranged. ALL EQUIPMENT MUST BE COLLECTED BY TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 26th - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WHO ARE BRINGING EQUIPMENT WEDNESDAY MORNING (AND HAVE TOLD ME IN ADVANCE THAT THEY ARE DOING THIS). PLEASE COORDINATE THIS WITH ME, SO I DON’T HAVE SOMEONE SHOW UP WITH EQUIPMENT ON WEDNESDAY MORNING AND WE HAVE NO PLACE TO PUT IT. Rest assured that I will be keeping a log . . .

IF YOU AND I HAVE NOT “HOOKED-UP” YET – PLEASE CALL ME AT 816-616-6882 SO WE CAN MEET AND GET THE EQUIPMENT TRANSFERRED!!!

Arrange transportation for all who want to go – ALL ARE INVITED, but we need drivers. If we are to make this a LONG Caravan, we needs cars, vans, etc. (and drivers). I have to know this information on Monday, as I am required to file a Tour Permit with the Council Office for this event. This involves an Out-of-Council trip, to an area that is still deemed somewhat hazardous.

Folks – this will be a CLASS “A” EVENT!!! We are representing the following, Your Troop, Your Chartered Organization, Your District, Your Council, and the Kansas City Metro Area. Let’s do it RIGHT!!!

We need UNIFORMS!!! Class “A” shirts, and plenty of them. 1 for the Scout now, and 1 for 2-3 years down the road as he grows. Scout belts, scout socks, etc. Some Scout shorts are being donated by The Scout Shop at the Council Service Center, but I don’t know how many at this time. Scout pants are not necessary right now, but we will accept them.

Finally – we need CASH AND CHECKS! We are still $17,584.95 short of the goal. We need your help! Please let everyone you know about this effort!!! We need to continue the momentum . . .

On behalf of the Scouts and Leaders of Troop 1900 – THANK YOU SO MUCH for all of your help! We accomplished a lot, but we have a long ways to go!!! Remember – this is NOT a Troop 1900 event – we are simply the “go-to” guys for this project, the coordinators, and the delivery mechanism. This is an ENTIRE KANSAS CITY SCOUTING EVENT – and ALL WILL BE RECOGNIZED. We are not doing this for our own glory – and as much work as my Scouts have put in this, trust me – it’s not glamorous work! This is “Scouts Helping Scouts!” I am proud that my PLC wanted to do this – and I hope you are proud of the choice they made as well . . .

IMPORTANT!!! Please let me know ASAP if you are planning to take part in the caravan as I need to make a list of everyone who makes the trip to Greensburg and back! Let’s represent the Kansas City area properly!!! I NEED TO KNOW BY TONIGHT AS I HAVE TO FILE A TOUR PERMIT TOMORROW WITH THE HEART OF AMERICA COUNCIL OFFICE!!!

Final caravan update tomorrow. Until then . . .

May God Bless Each and Every One of You!!!

Yours in Scouting, always . . .
---
Jeffrey A. “Yogi” Cook
Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 900
North Oak Christian Church
9900 North Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64155
Heart of America Council, BSA
scouter@kc.rr.com
" . . . And a Good 'Ole Antelope, Too!" C-29-99

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Greensburg Caravan Update - 6/23/2007 12:30PM

To All:

WE HAVE A DRIVER FOR THE 2ND TRAILER!!! HOW HOW!!! Please join me in thanking LARRY BECHTEL, Scoutmaster of Troop 3 in Harrisonville who has graciously volunteered his time and vehicle for this event!

The Caravan to Greensburg will take place on Wednesday, June 27th! Again, Here are the details:

6:00AM – Meet at the Parking Lot of Red Bridge United Methodist Church. They are located at 117th and Holmes in South Kansas City (2 miles south of the Scout Service Center on the right hand side of the road – meet in the parking lot BEHIND the Church.

We will not have a chance to stop for food along the way. Please bring a SACK LUNCH to eat in Greensburg once we get there. Also – plan on bringing some snacks to tide you over along the way. It is a 205 mile trip to the Quivira Council Office, and another 85 mile trip from their offices to Greensburg. Everyone will be on their own once we leave Greensburg – I would plan on stopping in Wichita on the way home to grab a bite to eat, so please plan to bring enough money. You are not likely to be home before 9:30PM.

We will then do the following:

Connect the Troop 280 Trailer to the hitch of the vehicle that will be pulling this
Load up the trailers with additional equipment that will be brought that morning
Have a Group Picture taken of all taking part in the caravan
Distribute maps to all with instructions on the route we are taking (I-35 to Emporia, and then to Wichita)
Please Note: We will be taking up a collection for the 2 drivers that are pulling the trailers (Michael Costanzo of Troop 900 and Larry Bechtel of Troop 3) to help offset the cost of the toll from Emporia to Wichita – as it will cost a lot more for them for toll since they are pulling a trailer – both weighing in at 5,000 to 7,000 pounds.

ON THE ROAD BY 6:30AM

Travel to Wichita – Quivira Council Office at 1555 E. 2nd Street, Wichita, KS 67201 – and meet up with LeRoy Kreutzer, Field Service Director for the Quivira Council – eta 10:30AM
(Toll to Wichita for normal vehicles is $3.50 to Wichita – and $3.50 back – total of $7.00) Once we meet with LeRoy, he (and possibly others) will join us for the final 85 miles on US Hwy 54 to Greensburg – eta 1PM

At Greensburg:

We will meet with Bob Wedel, District Commissioner of the Lakota District, Cubmaster of 211 Pack and Committee Chair of Troop 211
Move the trailers to a location that they see fit – take pictures (if wanted – bring your own camera if you wish)
Unload the trailers – or be ready to move any equipment
Once we have completed everything that they need – say our goodbyes and leave for home

The work continues . . .

Here is what we need to NOW (and time is REALLY running out) . . .

Collect the remainder of the equipment that has been pledged. I have some, but the rest needs to be arranged. ALL EQUIPMENT MUST BE COLLECTED BY TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 26th - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WHO ARE BRINGING EQUIPMENT WEDNESDAY MORNING (AND HAVE TOLD ME IN ADVANCE THAT THEY ARE DOING THIS). PLEASE COORDINATE THIS WITH ME, SO I DON’T HAVE SOMEONE SHOW UP WITH EQUIPMENT ON WEDNESDAY MORNING AND WE HAVE NO PLACE TO PUT IT. Rest assured that I will be keeping a log . . .

IF YOU AND I HAVE NOT “HOOKED-UP” YET – PLEASE CALL ME AT 816-616-6882 SO WE CAN MEET AND GET THE EQUIPMENT TRANSFERRED!!!

Arrange transportation for all who want to go – ALL ARE INVITED, but we need drivers. If we are to make this a LONG Caravan, we needs cars, vans, etc. (and drivers). I have to know this information on Monday, as I am required to file a Tour Permit with the Council Office for this event. This involves an Out-of-Council trip, to an area that is still deemed somewhat hazardous.

Folks – this will be a CLASS “A” EVENT!!! We are representing the following, Your Troop, Your Chartered Organization, Your District, Your Council, and the Kansas City Metro Area. Let’s do it RIGHT!!!

I will will be meeting with Jeff Gentes (of “The Pickle Suit”) to pick up personal gear at his warehouse in Leeton on Sunday at 6PM (we will meet at 4:30PM on Sunday to drive to Leeton). I will need at least 1-2 vehicles besides my own to help with this. We will be picking up sleeping bags, mess kits, backpacks, and other personal items for each Scout in the Pack and Troop.

We need UNIFORMS!!! Class “A” shirts, and plenty of them. 1 for the Scout now, and 1 for 2-3 years down the road as he grows. Scout belts, scout socks, etc. Some Scout shorts are being donated by The Scout Shop at the Council Service Center, but I don’t know how many at this time. Scout pants are not necessary right now, but we will accept them.

Finally – we need CASH AND CHECKS! We are still $17,634.95 short of the goal. We need your help! Please let everyone you know about this effort!!! We need to continue the momentum . . .

On behalf of the Scouts and Leaders of Troop 1900 – THANK YOU SO MUCH for all of your help! We accomplished a lot, but we have a long ways to go!!! Remember – this is NOT a Troop 1900 event – we are simply the “go-to” guys for this project, the coordinators, and the delivery mechanism. This is an ENTIRE KANSAS CITY SCOUTING EVENT – and ALL WILL BE RECOGNIZED. We are not doing this for our own glory – and as much work as my Scouts have put in this, trust me – it’s not glamorous work! This is “Scouts Helping Scouts!” I am proud that my PLC wanted to do this – and I hope you are proud of the choice they made as well . . .

IMPORTANT!!! Please let me know if you are planning to take part in the caravan as I need to make a list of everyone who makes the trip to Greensburg and back! Let’s represent the Kansas City area properly!!! I NEED TO KNOW BY SUNDAY NIGHT!!!

More later this weekend . . . God Bless Each and Every one of you!
---
Jeffrey A. “Yogi” Cook
Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 900
North Oak Christian Church
9900 North Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64155
Heart of America Council, BSA
scouter@kc.rr.com
" . . . And a Good 'Ole Antelope, Too!" C-29-99

Friday, June 22, 2007

Greensburg Caravan Update - Updated 6/22/2007 8AM

To All:

The Caravan to Greensburg will take place on Wednesday, June 27th! Here are the details

6:00AM – Meet at the Parking Lot of Red Bridge United Methodist Church. They are located at 117th and Holmes in South Kansas City (2 miles south of the Scout Service Center on the right hand side of the road – meet in the parking lot BEHIND the Church.

We will then do the following:

Connect the Troop 280 Trailer to the hitch of the vehicle that will be pulling this (WE STILL NEED A VEHICLE for this trailer)
Load up the trailers with additional equipment that will be brought that morning
Have a Group Picture taken of all taking part in the caravan
Distribute maps to all with instructions on the route we are taking (I-35 to Emporia, and then to Wichita)

ON THE ROAD BY 6:30AM

Travel to Wichita – Quivira Council Office at 1555 E. 2nd Street, Wichita, KS 67201 – and meet up with LeRoy Kreutzer, Field Service Director for the Quivira Council – eta 10:30AM
(Please note – the Emporia to Wichita portion of this trip has a Toll involved – and those pulling the trailers will likely pay more. We will take a collection at the meeting site to help offset that cost for the Trailer drivers. For the rest of us – it’s $3.50 to Wichita – and $3.50 back – total of $7.00) Once we meet with LeRoy, he (and possibly others) will join us for the final 90 miles on US Hwy 54 to Greensburg – eta 1PM

At Greensburg:

We will meet with Bob Wedel, District Commissioner of the Lakota District, Cubmaster of 211 Pack and Committee Chair of Troop 211
Move the trailers to a location that they see fit – take pictures (if wanted – bring your own camera if you wish)
Unload the trailers – or be ready to move any equipment
Once we have completed everything that they need – say our goodbyes and leave for home

The work continues . . .

Here is what we need to NOW (and time is running out) . . .

Collect the remainder of the equipment that has been pledged. I have some, but the rest needs to be arranged. ALL EQUIPMENT MUST BE COLLECTED BY TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 26th - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WHO ARE BRINGING EQUIPMENT WEDNESDAY MORNING (AND HAVE TOLD ME IN ADVANCE THAT THEY ARE DOING THIS). PLEASE COORDINATE THIS WITH ME, SO I DON’T HAVE SOMEONE SHOW UP WITH EQUIPMENT ON WEDNESDAY MORNING AND WE HAVE NO PLACE TO PUT IT. Rest assured that I will be keeping a log . . .

IF YOU AND I HAVE NOT “HOOKED-UP” YET – PLEASE CALL ME AT 816-616-6882 SO WE CAN MEET AND GET THE EQUIPMENT TRANSFERRED!!!

Find a Driver for the 2nd Trailer – VERY IMPORTANT!!! THIS IS A LARGE, CONVERTED HORSE TRAILER, and fully-loaded, is about 7,000 pounds!!!
F-250 CLASS VEHICLE OR ABOVE – PLEASE!!! The tower of the Troop 280 trailer will need a 2 inch heavy duty ball hitch for the truck.
Arrange transportation for all who want to go – ALL ARE INVITED, but we need drivers. If we are to make this a LONG Caravan, we needs cars, vans, etc. (and drivers). I have to know this information on Monday, as I am required to file a Tour Permit with the Council Office for this event. This involves an Out-of-Council trip, to an area that is still deemed somewhat hazardous.

AlsoPlease plan on bringing a sack lunch for the trip! We will not have time to stop and get something to eat in Wichita, and there will be no place to eat in Greensburg. This will be a LONG DAY!!! Please know that you will not make it back to KC until around 9PM that night! Make plans accordingly . . .

Folks – this will be a CLASS “A” EVENT!!! We are representing the following, Your Troop, Your Chartered Organization, Your District, Your Council, and the Kansas City Metro Area. Let’s do it RIGHT!!!

I will arrange with Jeff Gentes (of “The Pickle Suit”) to pick up personal gear at his warehouse in Leeton on Sunday – if possible. I will need at least 2 vehicles besides my own to help with this. We will be picking up sleeping bags, mess kits, backpacks, and other personal items for each Scout in the Pack and Troop.

We need UNIFORMS!!! Class “A” shirts, and plenty of them. 1 for the Scout now, and 1 for 2-3 years down the road as he grows. Scout belts, scout socks, etc. Some Scout shorts are being donated by The Scout Shop at the Council Service Center, but I don’t know how many at this time. Scout pants are not necessary right now, but we will accept them.

Finally – we need CASH AND CHECKS! We are still $17,884.95 short of the goal. We need your help! Please let everyone you know about this effort!!! We need to continue the momentum . . .

On behalf of the Scouts and Leaders of Troop 1900 – THANK YOU SO MUCH for all of your help! We accomplished a lot, but we have a long ways to go!!! Remember – this is NOT a Troop 1900 event – we are simply the “go-to” guys for this project, the coordinators, and the delivery mechanism. This is an ENTIRE KANSAS CITY SCOUTING EVENT – and ALL WILL BE RECOGNIZED. We are not doing this for our own glory – and as much work as my Scouts have put in this, trust me – it’s not glamorous work! This is “Scouts Helping Scouts!” I am proud that my PLC wanted to do this – and I hope you are proud of the choice they made as well . . .

IMPORTANT!!! Please let me know if you are planning to take part in the caravan as I need to make a list of everyone who makes the trip to Greensburg and back! Let’s represent the Kansas City area properly!!! I NEED TO KNOW BY SUNDAY NIGHT!!!

More later this weekend . . . God Bless Each and Every one of you!

Yours in Scouting, always . . .
---
Jeffrey A. “Yogi” Cook
Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 900
North Oak Christian Church
9900 North Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64155
Heart of America Council, BSA
scouter@kc.rr.com
" . . . And a Good 'Ole Antelope, Too!" C-29-99

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Training Opportunity


Heart of America Council, BSA
Scoutmaster/Assistant Scoutmaster Training Offered at Summer Camp for 2007
During the 2007 Boy Scout Camping at both the Bartle Scout Reservation and Naish Scout Reservation the Training Committee will be offering "Scoutmastership Fundamentals" during each session. Scoutmaster/Assistant Scoutmaster Training will teach practical ways to instill the eight methods of Scouting into your troop programs. The eight methods of Scouting are:
1 - Ideas
2 - Patrol Method
3 - Outdoors
4 - Advancement
5 - Association with Adults
6 - Personal Growth
7 - Leadership Development
8 - Uniform
Completing this course will give confidence that being a Scoutmaster is a manageable challenge, provide knowledge of the abundant resources available, make you part of a supportive team of leaders working to deliver the "Promise of Scouting" to the youth of America, and help you develop a short action plan to apply eight methods of Scouting at the troop level.
Sincerely,
HOAC Training Team

Boy Scouts of America
10210 Holmes Road
Kansas City, Missouri 64131
(816) 942-9333
Fax: (816) 569-4981
Bartle Scout Reservation: (417) 646-8115
Naish Scout Reservation: (913) 422-1035





Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Caravan is SCHEDULED!!! Greensburg Scout Relief Fund Update - "Scouts Helping Scouts"

To All:

Here it is – the information we have been waiting for . . .

The Caravan to Greensburg will take place on Wednesday, June 27th! Here are the details

6:00AM – Meet at the Parking Lot of Red Bridge United Methodist Church. They are located at 117th and Holmes in South Kansas City (2 miles south of the Scout Service Center on the right hand side of the road – meet in the parking lot BEHIND the Church.

We will then do the following:

  • Connect the Troop 280 Trailer to the hitch of the vehicle that will be pulling this (WE NEED A VEHICLE for this trailer)
  • Load up the trailers with additional equipment that will be brought that morning
  • Have a Group Picture taken of all taking part in the caravan
  • Distribute maps to all with instructions on the route we are taking (I-35 to Emporia, and then to Wichita)
  • Travel to Wichita – Quivira Council Office at 1555 E. 2nd Street, Wichita, KS 67201 – and meet up with LeRoy Kreutzer, Field Service Director for the Quivira Council – eta 10:30AM
  • Once we meet with LeRoy, he (and possibly others) will join us for the final 90 miles on US Hwy 54 to Greensburg

At Greensburg:

  • We will meet with Bob Wedel, District Commissioner of the Lakota District, Cubmaster of 211 Pack and Committee Chair of Troop 211
  • Move the trailers to a location that they see fit – take pictures (if wanted – bring your own camera if you wish)
  • Unload the trailers – or be ready to move any equipment
  • Once we have completed everything that they need – say our goodbyes and leave for home

Now – the work begins . . .

Here is what we need to NOW . . .

  1. Increase the collection of equipment. I have some, but the rest needs to be arranged. ALL EQUIPMENT MUST BE COLLECTED BY TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 26th - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WHO ARE BRINGING EQUIPMENT TUESDAY MORNING (AND HAVE TOLD ME IN ADVANCE THAT THEY ARE DOING THIS). PLEASE COORDINATE THIS WITH ME, SO I DON’T HAVE SOMEONE SHOW UP WITH EQUIPMENT ON WEDNESDAY MORNING AND WE HAVE NO PLACE TO PUT IT. Rest assured that I will be keeping a log . . .
  2. Find a Driver for the 2nd Trailer – VERY IMPORTANT!!! THIS IS A LARGE, COVERTED HORSE TRAILER, and weighs A LOT!!! F-250 CLASS VEHICLE OR ABOVE – PLEASE!!! The tower of the Troop 280 trailer will need a 2 inch heavy duty ball hitch for the truck.
  3. Arrange transportation for all who want to go – ALL ARE INVITED, but we need drivers. If we are to make this a LONG Caravan, we needs cars, vans, etc. (and drivers)

Folks – this will be a CLASS “A” EVENT!!! We are representing the following, Your Troop, Your Chartered Organization, Your District, Your Council, and the Kansas City Metro Area. Let’s do it RIGHT!!!

I will arrange with Jeff Gentes (of “The Pickle Suit”) to pick up personal gear at his warehouse in Leeton on Sunday – if possible. I will need at least 2 vehicles besides my own to help with this. We will be picking up sleeping bags, mess kits, backpacks, and other personal items for each Scout in the Pack and Troop.

We also need UNIFORMS!!! Class “A” shirts, and plenty of them. 1 for the Scout now, and 1 for 2-3 years down the road as he grows. Scout belts, scout socks, etc. Some Scout shorts are being donated by The Scout Shop at the Council Service Center, but I don’t know how many at this time. Scout pants are not necessary right now, but we will accept them.

Finally – we need CASH AND CHECKS! We are still $17,940 short of the goal. We need your help! Please let everyone you know about this effort!!! We need to continue the momentum . . .

On behalf of the Scouts and Leaders of Troop 1900 – THANK YOU SO MUCH for all of your help! We accomplished a lot, but we have a long ways to go!!!

IMPORTANT!!! Please let me know if you are planning to take part in the caravan as I need to make a list of everyone who makes the trip to Greensburg and back! Let’s represent the Kansas City area properly!!! If you have any questions, please email me at scouter@kc.rr.com, or call me at 816-616-6882 (day) or 816-468-9232 (evening).

More later . . . God Bless Each and Every one of you!

Yours in Scouting, always . . .
---
Jeffrey A. “Yogi” Cook
Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 900
North Oak Christian Church
9900 North Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64155
Heart of America Council, BSA
scouter@kc.rr.com
" . . . And a Good 'Ole Antelope, Too!" C-29-99

More From Troop 1900 Scoutmater Jeffrey Cook

To All,

Thanks to The UPS Store on NE Antioch Road, we have a new mailing address specifically for sending cash and check doantions(The UPS Store has donated the use of this mailbox for 1 year!!!)! The address is:

Greensburg Scout Relief Fund - “Scouts Helping Scouts”
5510 NE Antioch Road
PMB 311
Kansas City, MO 64119
Attn: Jeffrey Cook

Checks need to be made payable to: “Quivira Scout Council”, with the comment line “Troop/Pack 211 Relief Fund.” All donors will receive a Thank You Letter from the Quivira Scout Council in Wichita. All who donated during Phase 1 began receiving their donation letters on Monday . . .

An official update will be coming later today, when the date of the Caravan to Greensburg is decided. It will be either Tuesday, June 26th – or Wednesday, June 27th! ALL ARE INVITED TO TAKE PART IN THE CARAVAN!!! Please be flexible, and know that we will probably be on the road by 5:45AM that day. It is a 540-mile roundtrip, and we will be coming back the same day. If you are interested in joining this worthwhile trek, please email me at scouter@kc.rr.com. We also need a person to pull the 2nd Trailer - a 16-foot converted horse trailer - twin-axle. This trailer is EXTREMELY HEAVY, as it is full of equipment suitable for a Troop of 35 Scouts. The vehicle that pulls this trailer MUST be an F-250 Class vehicle or above. It is located at Red Bridge United Methodist Church, and we will pick it up on the way to Greensburg. If you are available to pull the trailer, please let me know as soon as possible.

Yours in Scouting,

Jeffrey A. “Yogi” Cook
Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 900
North Oak Christian Church
9900 North Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64155
Heart of America Council, BSA