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Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Outdoor Recreation Is Dying?

The Scoutmaster blog points out an abstract of a report entitled "Evidence for a fundamental and pervasive shift away from nature-based recreation" by Oliver Pergams and Patricia Zaradic, in their post called Nature Based Recreation in Decline?

After 50 years of steady increase, per capita visits to U.S. National Parks have declined since 1987. To evaluate whether we are seeing a fundamental shift away from people's interest in nature, we tested for similar longitudinal declines in 16 time series representing four classes of nature participation variables:
(i) visitation to various types of public lands in the U.S. and National Parks in Japan and Spain,
(ii) number of various types of U.S. game licenses issued,
(iii) indicators of time spent camping,
(iv) indicators of time spent backpacking or hiking.

The longest and most complete time series tested suggest that typical declines in per capita nature recreation began between 1981 and 1991, are proceeding at rates of –1.0% to –1.3% per year, and total to date –18% to –25%. ...

In conclusion, all major lines of evidence point to an ongoing and fundamental shift away from nature-based recreation.

While I believe that overall they very well may have a point. As our children become more and more sedentary, preferring to spend time in front of the Xbox or Playstation to playing sports the neighborhood kids outdoors, it only makes sense that fewer of them venture outside for recreation once they become adults.

Thus adding yet another reason that Scouting is more important than ever to the boys it serves. Scouting may be a boy's first and only experience with Outdoor Recreation give the facts sited in the report and if our National Parks are to be fully enjoyed by future generations then Scouting needs to hook them on the outdoors and its wonders.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Lone Bear Council Ring Update

The HOAC website has a web page dedicated to showing the removal of the old Lone Bear Council Ring and the construction of the new larger Lone Bear Council Ring. The latest update was on 11/20/2007 and it looks like the old ring is pretty much gone. I'll monitor the site and let you know when updates are available but if you want the very latest check out the HOAC's -Lone Bear Council Ring Site by clicking here.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Troop 42: Campout Flyer & Calendar Corrections

Please make the noted calendar changes.
Also note that the Parent Meeting for tomorrow night has been canceled.
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Don Dyer
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 9:20:55 PM
Subject: Troop 42
Campout flyer attached. Sign up and payment is due at the meeting January 7th.

CALENDAR CORRECTIONS:
December 18 - NO Parent Meeting
January 14th - Activity Night
January 21st - Plan Campout
January 25th - Campout/Winter Ski Event
January 28th - PLC/QM Meeting
Don Dyer

Monday, December 17, 2007

Camping/Program Department Updates


HOAC Camping/Program Department Updates


December/ 2007
Lone Bear Council Ring Construction Has Begun
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Fall has marked the time for the construction of new Lone Bear Council Ring to begin. Pictures have been posted on the Council website for all to review. As new pictures are available they will be posted.
The Bartle Scout Reservation hopes that the posting of the pictures will limit the visitors to the reservation so that the construction workers will not have any distractions to ensure that the deadline for the 2008 Tribal Celebration is met.
2008 Service Projects Available at HRB
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In conjunction with the Missouri Department of Conservation the H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation will be hosting two events this spring in an effort to improve the lake which supports several of our Boy Scout Camp functions. All units are asked to participate if your calendar allows and reservations will be required to ensure that adequate facilities are available. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided to all who participate.
April 12, 2008 - Fish Habitat
May 17, 2008 - Lake Clean-up
Greetings!
With all the hustle and bustle going around this time of year, the Heart of America Council Camping/Program Department would like to remind you of the following upcoming events:
Camp Staff Reunion - December 26, 2007 bsa logo
The 2007 Camp Staff Reunion is right around the corner. It is not to late to make your reservation. Reservations are still be accepted on-line at www.hoac-bsa.org under activities or you can call the Council Service Center at (816) 569-4930 to make your reservation today. This years event will be held at the Adams Pointe Conference Center & Courtyard by Marriott, 1400 NE Coronado Dr., Blue Springs, MO 64014 and the cost is $21.00 per person. All attendees must be registered.
OA Winter Banquet - January 5, 2008 bsa logo
The 2008 Winter Banquet will be held Saturday, January 5, 2008 at the Bartle Hall Convention Center, located at 301 W. 13th St., Kansas City, MO 64105. Please remember that parking for this event is not included in your registration fee.
The reservation deadline is on December 29, 2007.
Wilderness First Aid Course for Venturers - January 12-13, 2008
Even the most experienced outdoorsman can be injured while exploring the wilderness. Basic first aid training is a good start, but more knowledge is needed when advanced medical care is more than an hour away. Johnson County Med-Act is offering a Wilderness First Aid Course for Venturers on January 12-13, 2008. This course will assist Ventures in rank advancement.
Trainer Development Conference - January 19, 2008
Trainer Development Conference is for Youth Trainers, District Trainers, Council Trainers, Commissioners and any Scout Leader who wants to learn to communicate ideas betters. TDC will be held at Yellow Roadways, 10990 Roe Ave., Shawnee Mission, KS for a cost of $10.00 that includes lunch and all materials.



Monday, December 10, 2007

Troop 42: December Newsletter & Calendar items

December 2007 CALENDAR

Dec 10

Mon

Reg Mtg 7pm

Dec 17

Mon

Court of Honor

Dec 18

Tues

Parent Mtg 7pm

Dec 24

Mon

NO MTG - Christmas Eve

Dec 31

Mon

NO MTG - New Year's Eve





Eagle Recipients: We're proud to announce and congratulate our newest Eagle Scouts -

Matthew Boyd, John Muller III, Mark Muller II, Nick Pullman, & Clint Wallin. Next time you see one of these scouts, tell them how proud you are of them and thier accomplishment.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Jan 25-26 - TB District Winter Event at Snow Creek (date change)

Dues: If you haven't taken care of your dues payment or are unsure, contact Mr. Walker as soon as possible. The dues for the new session have been reduced from $200 to $190 for the scouts with the adult dues remaining at $25.

UPCOMING FUND-RAISERS:

May 3 – Pancake Breakfast. Contact Rose Miller for information.

TROOP COMMITTEES: I

f you're interested in serving on a Troop committee contact Keith Martin or any current committee member. Parent involvement is vital if Troop 42 is to thrive.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Brock Meets Governer Blunt

Our own Brock Martin met with Governor Matt Blunt in downtown Kansas City last Friday, October 19 to explain to the Governor how the Missouri Virtual Instruction Program works.

Brock was one of four area students enrolled in the program that met with the Governor. For more on Brock's meeting with the Governor check out Lee's Summit Journals, article Blunt seeks to expand virtual school program.

Brock said he enjoys the program because by taking some high school courses online, he has more time during the school day for other activities.

"I kind of wanted a little more free time in my school day to (be a classroom aide) for a teacher or help out in the office and not just be in school taking classes all day," he said.

Martin, who is taking a personal finance course through MoVIP this semester, said he does his online course work at home either in the evenings after school or on the weekends. He said taking classes at home rather than at school makes it easier to concentrate.

"Usually when I come home, I'll get started on MoVIP, knock out that day's assignment, then get started on my other school work," he said. "I find it easier because I don't have the other students around to distract me."

Martin said he met with Blunt for about three minutes during last week's conference, adding "I think he was pretty impressed with the technology." According to Blunt's Web site, the governor was more than impressed.

In a statement released on Friday, Blunt announced that he is recommending to the state legislature a $1 million increase for MoVIP, bringing the total funding for the program to $6.2 million.
Way to go Brock...

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Troop 42: Oct\Nov Newsletter

Oct 12-14

Fri-Sun

Camporee @ Blue & Gray Park. Meet Friday @ church at 5:30pm

Oct 15

Mon

PLC, QM Meeting 7pm

Oct 18

Thurs

Bartle Camp draw

Oct 20

Sat

Bartle Camp draw

Oct 22

Mon

Reg Mtg 7pm

Oct 23

Tues

Parent Mtg 7pm

Oct 29

Mon

Activity Night

Nov 5

Mon

Reg Mtg – Plan Campout to Smithville Lake

Nov 6

Tues

Roundtable – Hickman Mills High School-Eagle project leader training

Nov 10

Sat

Campout to Smithville Lake

Nov 12

Mon

PLC, QM Meeting 7pm

Nov 19

Mon

Reg Mtg 7pm

Nov 26

Mon

Reg Mtg – Plan Campout to Space Center

Nov 27

Tues

Parent Mtg 7pm

Nov 30-

Dec 1

Fri-Sat

Campout to Space Center


RULES REGARDING CAMPOUTS: A MINIMUM of 4 registered adult leaders must sign up for any monthly campout activity by the Monday evening prior to any weekend campout, or the campout will be canceled immediately.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Oct 13 – Camporee at Blue/Gray Park; Nov 10 – Shotgun Shooting & campout at Smithville Lake; Dec 1 – Campout & Trip to the Cosmosphere in Hutchinson KS.

UPCOMING FUND-RAISERS:

Oct 13 – Fruit Cobblers at the Lee's Summit Chili Fest; Fall Popcorn Sales, details coming soon; Winter wreath sales details coming soon; May 3 – Pancake Breakfast. We need someone to take over


TROOP COMMITTEES: If you're interested in serving on a Troop committee contact Keith Martin or any current committee member. Parent involvement is vital if Troop 42 is to thrive.