15th Annual GAYLORD SPORTSPLEX LOCK-IN
Sportsplex Lockin Registration Documents
Boy Scout Troop 1 Gaylord, Michigan is a member of the Scenic Trails Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Our sponsoring organization is the Kiwanis Club of Gaylord. Troop 1 Gaylord meets every Wednesday at the Bagley Township Hall from 7:00 PM until approximately 8:30 PM. Our blog will be used to keep scouts and adult leaders informed about Troop events and activities.
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We still have a few boxes of popcorn left to sell!
3 Unbelievable Butter, microwave, 18pk for $18.00
3 Butter Light, microwave, 18 pk for $18.00
1 Chocolatey Caramel Crunch, 26 oz, $20.00
6 Caramel Corn with Almonds, 26 oz $20.00
2 Butter Toffee Light, 20 oz, $15.00
6 Caramel Corn, 11 oz, $10.00
4 Popping Corn, 3 lbs, $10.00
Any outstanding popcorn money needs to be turned in immediately.
Contact Duane for for purchase additional popcorn, or to turn in money. 732-4688 or dvna@frontier.com
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Volunteers! It's time to sign up for the Annual Sportsplex Lock in! The date is Saturday, March 19, 2011. We are looking forward to a great evening filled with fun and excitement. But we need you to make that possible. Please click on the link below to sign up for a time to work that evening. We need your support!
Sportsplex Lock In signup sheet
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All scouts that attended the November 13th meeting received a popcorn order form. Some of you may have received one in the mail a few weeks ago. Popcorn orders have to be turned in by Monday, November 1. Orders can be scanned in and emailed to Duane at dvna@frontier.com. Popcorn orders can be filled and picked up anytime by contacting Duane at 732-4688.
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October 6th Order form distribution take one or two and copy them
Older scouts sale starts. Contact your accounts within 5 days
Distributed at meeting on Wednesday October 6
October 11th Younger scout door to door starts
Family and friends may start as soon as you get worksheet Wednesday October 6th
November 3rd Last orders in - no more orders taken. Turn in orders at meeting Wednesday, Nov 3rd.
Instructions: Make master list of all your sales on an order form, copy it and return it to me
by E-mail razzmatazz94@charter.net or in person at troop meetings. Or call Jeff Proux to
meet in person (989)350-1222
November 6th Order wreaths from supplier
November 18th Wreath arrival. Parents and or scouts can pick up wreaths 7:00 pm (Thursday)
Location: 1196 Energy drive Gaylord Mich. 49735
In front of Otsego County Bus Garage, south of Force energy
off Calkins drive in the air industrial park.
Please check out the Troop site for printable copies of the order forms and photos of the product. Look to the left under Pages. troop1gaylord.blogspot.com
Additional Instructions: If you feel you want to sell wreaths at the tree lot during your shift and want to order extras to do so, remember that you are responsible for the cost of what you order.
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Beauchesne’s trying out their new boat at Brevort |
That fish is no dummy, John! |
Somebody won at cards---or lost, eh Noah? |
Somebody has to clean up— and these guys are setting an example! |
And this is the crowd from Hessel—Monks, Bedouins or Apostles? |
Don’t forget to join us at the Court of Honor! |
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Troop 1-Gaylord
Welcome Back Troop 1
In one way this is a test message and in another it is a brief for scouts and parents of all of the early season activities this year. We hope you are all planning to come back—we miss ya. The scouts who made the Brevort Lake Fishing Trip are anxious to tell you all about it. Thanks to Julia Bushong for the unwinding of the troop site—she posted this and will take over Tim Neff’s duties.
First off-Hessel this year is September 17-19, so, in order to get started with the planning, we will have our first meeting on the 8th of September 7:00PM at Bagley as usual. The agenda for this meeting includes planning for Hessel and planning longer term for the Fall Camporee at Flywheelers on the weekend of October 1-3.
First, congrats to Doug Tyran—made his Eagle about 2 hours after his 18th birthday and he will come back at the holidays for his investiture—maybe, if we are lucky, with the troop at a regular meeting.
First, the regular Committee Meeting will be held on September 12th at Bagley at 4:00PM for allllllllllll parents. Come and get a hot dog and a soda and we will break out the calendar for the year. We should be out of the meeting by 6:00 so you can get on home. It is very important to the troop that you all be there so we can take a look at the troop activities and plans—modify where necessary—and be sure we have enough adult talent for our events. I have also prepared a new troop manual and have a few comments on scout leadership.
Second-Hessel, our traditional fall opener, is 17-19 September. This will be themed “Through the Decades” and we always put forth a good showing. It is one of the best campouts of the year—warm weather, water, lots of scouts from all over and, as I hear it, GIRLS. So far this year Jeff Proux has signed up and he will drag the troop trailer. We will start planning for that and finish on the 15th of September.
There is also the Friends of NRA Dinner on the 11th of September. Last year we had four scouts there and the Gaylord group made a donation which we split among the 4v scouts there and the troop. We will do this again this year—5:00 to about 10:00—we are runners for charge slips and we deliver gifts. They feed us too so mom, you won’t have to worry about that.
The Camporee on 1-3 October has the theme “Olympic Games” and we have the task of running the stilts race—and of course we have to build the stilts. Mr. Proux—will you keep us from cutting off our hands??
Apart from those activities, we also have the fall Court of Honor for all of the efforts at summer camp and over the summer—and we earned even more merit badges this year than we did last. We also elect new troop leadership in October and new patrol leaders and staff. It will be a busy couple of months. Before you know it we will be headed to the fall lock in to “rest up” for the tree sales over the holidays.
On behalf of the committee I hope to see you all on Wednesday. We all know that we have lost some scouts over the summer—some have aged out and we are not likely to see them much more, some just became Eagles and drifted to other interests. The older boys will be eligible for the higher adventure programs later in the year—hopefully it will be interesting and challenging and they will drift back. We also have our Seabase Trip in the Spring—and we still have a couple of spots. We can promise you a challenging year. This is the cycle for the Silversides and water park trip next summer if you all agree--and there are many new ideas on the table.
Until Wednesday, then, I wish you all a great Holiday
From the Scenic Trail-
Ken Arndt
Scoutmaster
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Versión en español. |
June 7, 2010 |
Recently, the Boy Scouts of America announced important changes to its Youth Protection policies. The purpose of these changes is to increase awareness of this societal problem and to create even greater barriers to abuse than already exist today in Scouting. Effective June 1, 2010:
Questions and Answers The following are answers to some of the questions we have received about these important changes. To read more, visit www.scouting.org/youthprotection. Q1: When does the change go into effect? A1: As of June 1, 2010, all registered adult volunteers--no matter what their position entails--must complete Youth Protection training prior to beginning their volunteer service. Q2: Why a new training policy on such short notice? A2: Youth safety is the No. 1 concern of the Boy Scouts of America. It is important to implement this training at all levels of the organization. The BSA is always reevaluating and reassessing its policies to ensure the safest youth program and the best training are offered. The BSA's Youth Protection training has been in existence long enough for it to be understood and accepted as a mandated training for all registered BSA adult volunteers. Q3: What is the deadline to meet the new Youth Protection training standard? A3: All registered leaders should take or renew their Youth Protection training so that it is current as of today. A unit will not be able to recharter without its key registered adults being up-to-date on their Youth Protection training. No individual leader will be able to register without being up-to-date on his or her Youth Protection training. Q4: Is there a grace period to get all adults trained? A4: No. If a leader's Youth Protection training is not current, the volunteer must take or renew this training immediately. Every effort should be taken so that all adults involved in Scouting have a current certificate of completion of the Youth Protection training. Q5: Will the system be able to handle the overload of people taking training at the last minute? A5: The system platform that houses e-learning is expected to be able to handle the high volume. Q6: Does "all volunteers" mean all volunteers -- even board members and council presidents? A6: Yes. The goal is to have all registered volunteers Youth Protection-trained. This is an important statement for the Boy Scouts of America as a youth organization and reinforces the BSA's commitment to the well-being of all youth members and volunteers. Q7: I am sure I know all there is to know about youth protection. Can I "test out" by only taking the Youth Protection online quiz? A7: No. You must complete the entire online training in order for your Youth Protection certificate to be valid. This ensures you receive the latest information on BSA Youth Protection. Important: Please note that the quiz has been removed from the e-Learning Center because the content did not reflect the new changes in Youth Protection policy. Q8: Does the executive officer (institutional head) of a unit need to take Youth Protection training? A8: If the executive officer is not a registered leader, he or she is not required to complete Youth Protection training, although it is strongly recommended. If the executive officer is a registered member of the BSA, then he or she must complete Youth Protection training. Q9: I am a Tiger Cub adult partner and ScoutParent. Do I need to take Youth Protection training? A9: The Tiger Cub adult partner and ScoutParent designations are not registered adult positions; therefore, mandatory Youth Protection training is not required. It is strongly recommended, however, that all adults involved in Scouting take Youth Protection training. All registered adults are required to take Youth Protection training. Q10: I am an Explorer post Advisor. Does this new policy apply to me? A10: Yes. All registered adults are required to take Youth Protection training. Q11: The new policy indicates that a Youth Protection certificate of completion must be submitted "at the time of application." What does that mean? A11: A BSA application should be collected from a prospective leader only with the fully completed form, with a copy of the individual's Youth Protection certificate of completion. Both documents should be submitted together to the council service center. Q12: Do leaders need to wait until they have final clearance on the background check to meet with youth? A12: No. As long as their application is fully completed, submitted to the council service center, and approved, their fee is paid, and their Youth Protection training has been received by and acknowledged by the council, they will be able to interact with youth members while the criminal background check (CBC) is still pending. Q13: Do merit badge counselors need to take Youth Protection training? A13: Yes. A merit badge counselor is a registered volunteer position. Q14: Can units that have some adult leaders who have not completed Youth Protection training be rechartered? A14: In order for a unit to be rechartered, it must have all the required positions filled with Youth Protection-trained adults. Adults who do not have current (within the past two years) Youth Protection training will not be reregistered. Q15: Will the new adult applications have this information? A15: Yes. All new applications will reflect these changes. Q16: Can a council or district organize Youth Protection group training for its adults? A16: Yes. It is encouraged that adults take the training via the online module, but the instructor-led model is still acceptable as long as the most current version of the Youth Protection DVD (item No. 610327 or 36121) is used and the end-of-course quiz is proctored by the trainer at the end of the training session. Reminder: It is critical that training completion certificates be issued after successful completion and that a formal training record roster be submitted to the council registrar so proper credit can be recorded in the profiles of each participant. Q17: Will both the regular and Venturing leader versions of Youth Protection training meet the requirement? A17: Yes, as long as the most current versions of the DVDs are used for group training. The online version is the preferred method, as it allows for those taking the training to get one-on-one training and take all the time they need for review. The individual is issued an immediate certificate of completion, which allows for the updating of the volunteer's ScoutNet record. Q18: If a person is not a registered leader, how can he or she log in and take the Youth Protection training? A18: A person does not have to be a registered volunteer to take Youth Protection training. To take the training, log in to myscouting.org and click on create an account. After you have confirmed your new myscouting account user name and password, log in to myscouting.org and click on e-training to begin the Youth Protection training. Upon completion, print a certificate to submit with a completed adult leader application to the unit leader or your local council representative for processing. Remember to keep a copy for your records. Once the application is approved, the new leader will receive his or her membership card with their member ID. It is important that new members log back in to myscouting.org and update their profile with this member ID to receive credit for completing this and any other training. |
Providing you with clear and helpful information is a priority If you have additional questions, please contact your council or please let us know by sending your questions to youthprotection@scouting.org. We will review all inquires and post updates to www.scouting.org/youthprotection. |
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June 1, 2010 |
Youth safety is the No. 1 concern of the BSA. To increase awareness of this societal problem and to create even greater barriers to abuse than already exist today in Scouting, the Boy Scouts of America is implementing several important changes to further enhance its Youth Protection policies. |
Effective June 1, 2010:
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To ensure these policies are fully implemented, please take the following steps:
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To find out more about the Youth Protection policies of the Boy Scouts of America and how to help Scouting keep your family safe, see the Parent's Guide in any of the Cub Scouting or Boy Scouting handbooks, or go to http://www.scouting.org/Training/YouthProtection.aspx. Thank you for your commitment to our nation's young people and to Scouting. Sincerely, James Terry |
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Mr. Neff is missing a square tipped shovel used at Doug's Eagle Scout project. The shovel has TN in permanent marker on the handle. Mr. Neff has a square tipped shovel from the project but it does not have TN on the handle.
Thanks
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A recipe for the dish served at Kevin's Eagle Scout Court of Honor.
Brown 1 pound of ground beef.
Brown 1/2 pound chopped up bacon.
Brown 1/2 cup chopped onion
Mix the above ingredients and then stir in:
1/2 cup ketchup
1/2 tsp. salt
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 tsp. mustard
2 tsp. vinegar
1/4 cup molasses
1 LARGE can baked beans
1 can kidney beans
2 cans butter beans
Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for one hour.
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What: Installation of a new fence around the soccer fields, and some minor painting of trash cans, parking guards, and building trim.
When: May 22nd starting at 10:30 until the project is complete.
Where: The Gaylord Soccer Complex
Why (attend): To help one of your fellow scouts obtain scouting’s highest rank of Eagle.
Note: Lunch will be served at around 1 O’clock, if possible please bring post hole diggers, shovels and work gloves.
Hope to see you there!
P.S. I would like to apologize for my absence at the Court Of Honor as well as well as last weeks troop meeting due to the Junior Senior Banquet (Court of Honor night) and the Honors Convocation/Scholarship night (last week). Thanks for your understanding!
Doug
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ATTENTION TROOP 1
May 12th MEETINGS
GRASS CLASS TONIGHT AT 6:30PM, BAGLEY
FIRST AID TONIGHT AT 7:00 PM TO ABOUT 8:45—adults included if you have not had the class in 2 years.
SUMMER CAMP
We are turning in the list for summer camp this week with our deposit—if you have not signed up, do so tonight or when I call you later or you will not be able to attend. Scouts will receive their “work to play” plan for the year with the commitment to earn the money for camp and other activities, which must be returned to receive the troop stipend for camp.
If you are not at the meeting tonight, I will be calling you to confirm attendance.
Ye old Scoutmaster
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