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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Upcoming Boy Scout Training Dates


TH LogoUpcoming Boy Scout Training Dates
Mark your calendar for the upcoming Training Opportunities.
Scoutmaster/Asst. Job Specific Training
October 20, 2007 at St. Michael & All Angels Church (67th & Nall)
Registration begins at 8:30am and the course runs from 9am-5pm
Outdoor Leader Skills Course
October 26-27, 2007 at Camp Naish
Registration begins at 6:30pm on Oct. 26. Course runs until 5pm on Oct. 27
Troop Committee Challenge, Youth Protection Training, New Leader Essentials
November 1, 2007 at Church of the Resurrection (137th & Roe, East building, lower level)
Courses begins at 7pm sharp!
Den Chief Training (Please pass the word to your Scouts)
November 1, 2007 at Church of the Resurrection (137th & Roe, East building, lower level)
Course begins at 7pm sharp!

For training questions please contact:
Harold Frye at 913-492-3517 or
Matt Specht at 816-569-4966.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

A Century Of Scouting

What organization in the Kansas City has members, who have spent more than 5 million hours combined exposing youth to nature, so far this year? 5 million hours works out to be around 590 years or more than 7000 months. That is a lot of time, and a lot of devotion to a single organization.

What organization is it; it could only be one, the Boy Scouts.

In 2007, just in the Heart of America Council (Kansas City Area), 14,851 Boys spent an average of 9 days at camp. In addition to the boys, 7,853 adults donated 9 days of their vacation time and another 1,291 gave additional vacation days in order to provide adult leadership to their boys.

This year is the 100 year centennial of Boy Scouting, and Scouts from all over the world returned to Britain, the birthplace of Boy Scouting. On August 1st the Scouting Jamboree’s 40,000 participants descended on the British town of Chelmsford, including many representatives from the Kansas City area.

Just as today, as the nineteenth century ended, adults on both sides of the Atlantic looked at the younger generation of boys and worried. In teeming cities, poor immigrant boys seemed destined for delinquency or poverty. Ernest Thompson Seton, a Canadian naturalist, wildlife painter, and children's author, observed at the time, "It is the exception when we see a boy respectful of his superiors and obedient to his parents . . . handy with tools and capable of taking care of himself, under all circumstances . . . whose life is absolutely governed by the safe old moral standards."

Enter British war hero, Lord Baden-Powell. A distinguished veteran of the Boer War in 1903, Lord Baden-Powell shared the concerns of his contemporary’s concerning the young men of his era. But he noticed that the boys loved reading the scouting manual he had written, and several local teachers urged him to revise the manual for boys. Lord Baden-Powell, inspired by Seton's Woodcraft Indians handbook, took up the challenge and in 1907 wrote Scouting for Boys. And thus Boy Scouting was born.

Scouting grew quickly, leading the famous author, H.G. Wells to write, just three years after publication of Scouting for Boys, "a new sort of little boy—a most agreeable development of the slouching, cunning, cigarette-smoking, town-bred youngster—a small boy in a khaki hat, with bare knees and athletic bearing, earnestly engaged in wholesome and invigorating games—the Boy Scout."

The first American edition, in 1911, the Scout Handbook for Boys, included contributions from famous American naturalists, stories about Abraham Lincoln, the Pilgrims and American Government. The 1913 edition included a reminder from Chief Scout Citizen Theodore Roosevelt that "manliness in its most rigorous form can be and ought to be accompanied by unselfish consideration for the rights and interests of others."

What is it about Boy Scouting that has engendered such loyalty, and popularity amongst its members? Why has Boy Scouting lasted for 100 years with no sign of losing its popularity? Why has its Kansas City members spent more than 5 million hours at camp this summer?

The answer is obvious; there is a definite need in our society for Scouting and Scouting meets that need superbly.

The Scout Oath and Law state a clearly defined code of ethical and moral conduct. If you think about it, you'll see that their ideals - trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent - can become very concrete goals for young people. Far from being "new and improved", these ideals have been around since the very beginning of Scouting.

My two sons and I have had the privilege of belonging to Boy Scouts, and I think that all three of us have gained a great deal from our involvement. My oldest son achieved the rank of Eagle and my youngest is well on his way to doing the same. And I am the proud parent of two boys that are both leaders amongst their peers.

I’ll never regret making the decision to get my boys involved in Scouting, and to those parents trying to decide which of the many opportunities their boys should get involved in this fall, may I make an observation. In the future will your son be able to put in his resume or college application that he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout or not, that rests on the decisions you make today.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

HOAC Camping/Program August Updates

Heart of America Council, BSA - Camping/Program Updates
August 2007 Updates
2007 Camp Attendance Totals for HOAC Residence Camping Opportunites
Scouts - 14,851
Leaders - 7,853
Part-time Leaders - 1,291

Wood Badge Training has Openings
Wood Badge training is an experience like no other!!! You will take part in several days of classroom training followed by several days of training and fun in the outdoors with your patrol. This training is a once in a lifetime experience with other Scouts from the area.
The fee for the course is $200 (including a non-refundable and non-transferable deposit of $50.00) and includes all meals and training material. Please complete a Wood Badge participant application and together with the registration deposit, mail or bring to the Council Service Center. Please click the Wood Badge graphic to be directed to the Council website for your Wood Badge Forms.
University of Scouting - Saturday, November 3, 2007
Start watching your mail in September. University of Scouting Program materials are being mailed to all registered adult leaders in the Heart of America Council.
University of Scouting is a Council wide Cub, Boy Scout & Venturing Leader learning extravaganza where you pick your own classes. It's an annual get-together, a conference, a convention, a big fun-filled experience where ALL Scout Leaders increase their knowledge, improve their skills and gain enthusiastic attitudes about Scouting. It's an opportunity to add the fun and pizzazz to your program.
Fall Fellowship Weekend - September 14-16, 2007
Arrowmen, don't miss the 2007 OA Fall Fellowshiop Weekend. Reservation are now being accepted with a dealine of September 7, 2007. Please visit the Council website by clicking the picture to the right and print off you registration form today.
Truman Library Merit Badge Program - September 22, 2007 8:00 am to 1:30 pm
Scout can earn all the requirements for American Heritage or Citizenship in the Nation during this merit badge clinic. The cost is $10.00 with a small snack provided.
On-line Registration will begin at 12:00 am on Monday, August 20, 2007. This event is a participant registration (there is no unit registration), so be prepared to enter each participant individually (first name, last name, district, unit #, participants address, emergency contact name, phone number and the merit badge that the Scout wishes to attend). Registration is limited to 100 Scouts on a first come first serve basis.
General Camping Updates for 2008 Information
With the 2007 Camp Season concluding, units are trying to plan their 2008 Camping Season. Please be aware that 2008 Camp Draw information will go in the mail to the Registered Committee Chair around the first part of October.
For those wishing to apply for Camp Staff, the 2008 Camp Staff Application will be sent to all previous Camp Staff members around the middle of October. The application will also be placed on the Council website at www.hoac-bsa.org under resources and forms around the same time period.
Heart of America Council, BSA


Sunday, May 27, 2007

Troop 42 May 2007 Campout Photos

Here are the pictures I took at the Troop 42 May 2007 Campout at Theodore Naish Scout Reservation If you are having problems viewing this email, copy and paste the following into your browser: http://picasaweb.google.com/steven.ashley/Troop42May2007Campout

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Troop 42 Naish/Philmont Hike Campout

Here are the details for this weekend's camping event:

 

WHAT                  OA Induction Weekend and Hike @ Camp Naish

 

WHEN:              Friday                          May 18, 2007

                        5:15 pm.                        Meet at Oakwood Baptist Church

                        5:30 pm             Depart for Camp Naish

                        6:15 pm             Arrive and Setup Camp

                        7:30 pm                         Ordeal & Brotherhood Candidates at Campfire Area

                                                            Bring Backpack with listed items (attached)

                        8:00 pm             Pre-ordeal Ceremonies Begin

                        10:00 pm                       Lights Out

                                                                                                           

Saturday                      May 19, 2007

                        7:00 a.m.                       Rise & Shine

                        7:25 a.m                        Flag Raising at Mall

                        7:30 a.m.                       Breakfast @ Dining Hall

                        8:30 a.m.                       Begin Hike around Naish

                        12:00                            Lunch @ Dining Hall

                        1:00 pm             Continue Hike

                        3:30 pm             Hike Concludes

                        4:45 pm             Flag Lowering

                        5:00 pm             Dinner @ Dining Hall

                        6:30 pm             Ordeal Ceremonies Begin         

                        10:00 pm                       Lights Out

 

                        Sunday                         May 20, 2007

                        7:00 a.m.                       Rise & Shine

                        7:25 a.m                        Flag Raising at Mall

                        7:30 a.m.                       Breakfast @ Dining Hall

                        8:30 am                         Spiritual Service Campfire Are

                        9:00 am                         Pack up Camp and depart for Home

 

ALL SCOUTS SHOULD EAT BEFORE ARRIVING FOR THE CAMPOUT.

 

FOOD             All meals for the weekend  will be in the dining hall.  Crackerbarrels provided by the troop.

 

BRING:             Bring suitable clothing and footwear for a May campout.  Bring mess kit, sleeping bag and pad.  Bring changes of clothing you may get wet.  Bring all gear needed for Philmont Hike.  OA Candidates see attached list.

PARENTS:         We will need help transporting the boys to the campout and returning them home.  REMEMBER AT LEAST 4 ADULTS NEED TO BE ON EVERY CAMPOUT.

COST:             The cost will be $25.00 per person.  This includes the cost of the camping and food.

 

DIRECTIONS:  Theodore Naish Scout Reservation, between Bonner Springs and Edwardsville, Kansas. Take I-435 to K-32 turn west to 121st.  Turn north off Highway K-32 at 121st Street (look for "Camp Naish" sign on K-32) and proceed north on blacktop road for 1¼ miles to camp entrance on east side of road, then to central camp parking lot.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Order of the Arrow Updates


Tamegonit Lodge
April 2007
Greetings!

SECTION CONCLAVE IS JUST A SHORT TIME AWAY, IF YOU HAVE NOT REGISTERED, NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT. DON'T MISS OUT!!!!!

Tamegonit Lodge of the Order of the Arrow is hosting the annual Section C-5B Conclave during the weekend of April 13-15, 2007 at the Naish Scout Reservation in Bonner Springs, Kansas. This year's conclave is one to remember, with four lodges being represented in this weekend filled with excitement, opportunities, and lots of memories.

Be sure also not to miss out in purchasing special conclave merchandise including a conclave patch, t-shirts, mugs, and other related items, available in the Trading Post throughout the weekend

Registration forms can be found on the Heart of America Council Website at www.hoac-bsa.org, and the Section C-5B website at www.section-c5b.org. Registration is $45.00.

If you have any questions regarding Conclave, call Jonathan Bonness at 816-569-4955 or e-mail jbonness@bsamail.org

Hope to see you at the 2007 Section C-5B conclave at Naish Scout Reservation!

2007 Induction
May 4 - 6,
May 18 - 20 or
August 24 - 26, 2007
Visit the Council website at www.hoac-bsa.org to print off the registration forms.
All attendees must pre-register. To become a member of the Order of the Arrow, you must meet several requirements. They are: be approved by your Scoutmaster; camp 15 days and nights, at least 6 of those days of long term or summer camp; be elected by the youth members of your unit; be a First Class Scout; and finally, pass the Ordeal.

Induction Fees:
Arrowman:
$25.00 each
Non-OA Troop Member: $25.00 each
Ordeal Candidate: $40.00 each
Brotherhood Candidate: $30.00 each

Don't forget to visit the National OA Trading Post!!!
Sincerely,

Tamegonit Lodge Executive Committee

Pat McGurk-Lodge Chief

Howie Rollins-Lodge Vice Chief of Program

Joe Getto- Vice Chief of Administration

Chris Keen-Noble- Secretary

Justin Deaver- Treasurer