2012 Hessel International Jamboree

Monday, May 12, 2008

Steven's Eagle Scout Project

CONGRATULATIONS TO STEVEN OAKLEY!
Troop 1's newest Eagle Scout.


Steven's Eagle Scout project was done at the Alpine Workshop and included benches, flower boxes and a sandbox for the Workshop participants to use during outdoor activities.

Steven received a nice thank you card from the Workshop director saying this project has snowballed and they have since received promises for additional help to fill the flower boxes with soil and flowers and also have been promised some landscaping.














Friday, May 09, 2008

Resurrection Clean Up

Mr. Marsh (aka Mr. Swampy) plans to clean-up Resurrection on Monday the 12th.Starting at 6 pm - bring gloves, trash bags, leaf rake. Shouldn't take more than an hour or 2 if we get enough help.

Contact Mr. Marsh at xeod20@yahoo.com or phone 732-0796 to sign up for clean up.

St. Mary's Clean Up

St. Mary's Cemetery clean up will be on Monday May 12th starting at 3:00 pm. Scouts may come right after school to help clean up St. Mary's!

This start time will allow Scouts to also attend the Hayes Tower or Resurrection clean up. Hayes Tower starts at 5:00 pm, Resurrection clean up begin at 6:00 pm.

There are a lot of sticks and pine cones to pick up at St. Mary's. Scouts should bring gloves and water. If you can, please bring leaf rakes, trash bags, wheel barrow and tarps.

Contact Mr. Neff at neff.upnorth@gmail.com or call 732-4051 to sign up for St. Mary's.

Resurrection Clean-up

Mr. Marsh (aka Mr. Swampy) plans to clean-up Resurrection on Monday the 12th.

Starting at 6 pm - bring gloves, trash bags, leaf rake. Shouldn't take more than an hour or 2 if we get enough help.

Contact Mr. Marsh at xeod20@yahoo.com or phone 732-0796 to sign up for clean up.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

CAMP GREILICK SUMMER CAMP GOAL SETTING

Sit down with your Scoutmaster, and discuss with him what you would like to accomplish at camp this summer. Check those badges which you plan to work on at camp. Your Scoutmaster will keep this and take it to camp; there you can review this during the week to check your progress.

http://www.stcbsa.org/forms/summer_camp_goal_setting.pdf

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Clean Up at Hayes Tower Cemetery

Yes, it is time to get started by doing a clean up. The Hayes Tower Cemetery and Township Hall clean up will be Monday, May 12th. Start time will be 5:00 until done. Parents, bring your Scout and a water bottle to the Hayes Tower Cemetery and help earn some money for his Scout Account. Some will be directed to the township hall so meet at the cemetery first.

Bring rakes, work gloves, a trash bag or something to carry trash in until you can empty it in a trash can and plenty of energy so we can get the job done. Mr. Oakley will have some additional tools available if you don't have a yard rake as there will be many things to do such as pruning tree branches and work in the Memorial Garden.

You don't have to be signed up to work at this cemetery for the summer. Just show up in some work clothes and any yard tools you are able to bring. We'll have plenty to do for everyone.

If you have any questions on what to bring, please contact the mowing coordinator for Hayes Township - Mr. Oakley oakleyw@michigan.gov

BOYS LIFE REVIEW - MAY 2008

By Donald P.

PLAN B


When things don’t turn out quite the way you want them to save your self and your gear with these helpful tools.

1. SAVE YOURSELF

A. Adventure Medical Kit S.O.L $25 “help you and your friend”
B. Portable Aqua $9 “make your water safe”
C. Swedish Fire Steel Army Style $18 “perfect way to light a fire”
D. Chemical Light Stick $2.15 “help see your way through dark”
E. ACR Electronics MicrOFix 406 Personal Locater Beacon $650 “its not cheap but it’ll come in handy when your seriously lost”
F. Band Aid Liquid Bandage $7 “cheap, useful and waterproof”
G. Food Trail Mix and Protein Bars “keep the energy up”


2. SAVE YOUR GEAR


A. Duct tape $3 to $4 “the most use full thing to mankind”
B. Tear Aid $6 “like duct tape but lasts longer”
C. Seam Grip Field Repair Kit $7 “perfect item for plan B”
D. Dental Floss $2 to $3 “keep your gums clean and use as thread”
E. Adventure Medical Kits Backcountry Repair Kit “its first aid for your gear”

Patrol Leader Meeting for May

May 2008
by Donald P.

Program Patrol: New Scouts
Service Patrol: Caramel Goats

Pigeon River Hike June

Gaylord Air Fair

Meeting 5/7/2008
Mrs. Arndt will give First Aid Training. Mr. Marsh will be doing lawn mower safety kicking off our mowing season. Please be advised that the meeting goes from 6:00 pm till 9:00 pm.

Meeting 5/14/2008
CPR Training by Mrs. Arndt from 6:00 pm till 9:00 pm. PLEASE NOTE TIME!

Meeting 5/21/2008
Meeting starts at regular time of 7:00 pm till 8:30 pm. OA Elections, presented by Nick or JB. CPUE and work with New Scouts to set up tents.

Meeting 5/28/08
Planning for the Pigeon River hike and also Gaylord Air Fair, Mr. Neff will oversee.
Meeting 6/4/08
Complete planning for the Pigeon River hike and also Gaylord Air Fair

Fund Your Scout Account - Mowing Information

It’s that time of year again; SPRING. The major fundraiser for the Scouts is grass cutting. The troop is contracted to cut three area cemeteries; St. Mary’s in Gaylord, Resurrection in Vanderbilt, and Hayes Tower Cemetery and Township Hall on the west side of Gaylord. We have done this for a great number of years with a huge amount of success. We cut from mid May through mid September.

Mowing is an easy way for both the Scout and the parent to put money into the Scout's account. St. Mary's and Resurrection cemeteries are usually cut every other week and Hayes Tower is done as needed. The Scouts generally make $10.00 an hour for push mowers and weed whips. If you are working along side your Scout cutting, then your hours are also added into his, making it possible to make up to $20.00 an hour. If you are operating a riding lawnmower the Scout’s account will be credited $20.00 an hour. Parents are encouraged to come out and cut even without their Scout with the money being credited to the Scout’s account.

We do have some rules that we enforce. First and foremost, you must be there with your Scout. If you are unable to be there then you may make arrangements with another family to have your Scout accompany them. That is allowed with the understanding that they are responsible for him. Safety glasses must be worn when weed whacking at all times. Sunglasses and / or prescription glasses that are not impact resistant are not safety glasses. Only licensed drivers are allowed to use riding lawnmowers. When we cut, we use riding lawnmowers, push lawnmowers, and weed whackers. The weed whackers and push mowers are to go around the gravestones, trees, signs, etc. and the riders will go up and down the rows. If you have a push mower and all the trim work is done, then please feel free to go up and down the rows at that time. We have instituted this pattern to allow us to earn up to $10.00 an hour. Gas and oil for your lawn equipment is your responsibility.

We have sign up sheets and contact people for each of the cemeteries. You may sign up to cut as many of the cemeteries as you like. The contact people will announce at the scout meetings when we will be cutting, so make sure that your Scout pays attention to announcements. Once we no longer meet on a regular basis, then the contact people will call to let you know when we will be cutting. We generally begin cutting around 5 PM, however we do understand that people work different hours and may not be able to cut in the evening. If this is the case, you are more than welcome to go out early and cut, however, we ask that you let the contact person know, and that you only cut 2 hours to allow everyone a chance to earn some money.

If the cemetery doesn't get finished the first night and you are able to return the next day or night to cut, then you can cut as long as you like to insure that it is finished. Once you have finished cutting, be sure to call the contact person to turn in your hours. The sooner this is done the faster we can get payment into the Scout’s accounts. If it happens to be raining enough that we can't cut, we will cut the following day. When this is the case, if you need to go out early to cut, then you may cut as long as you like. We find that people arrange their schedules to cut on the appointed night, so when we have delays due to the weather there are not as many people available to cut.

St. Mary's and Resurrection are paid when done. Hayes Tower is paid out at the end of the season; however, we do keep a running tally of the approximate amounts going into accounts. This allows you to draw from your sons account for trips, camping gear, etc.

The contact person for Hayes Tower Cemetery is Craig Oakley (231) 585-7679. Resurrection Cemetery is Jim Marsh (989) 732-0796. St. Mary's Cemetery is Tim Neff (989) 732-4051.

If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to call me any time.

Raeanne SalemFundraising Chairperson(989) 370-5461

Mowing Season

It is once again time for the Scouts summer time mowing fund raiser. Mr. Marsh will be conducting the annual SAFETY review at the May 7th meeting.

Clean up dates for all three cemeteries will be announced soon.

The mowing coordinator's are:

Hayes Township - Mr. Oakley oakleyw@michigan.gov


Resurrection - Mr. Marsh jhm@freeway.net

St. Mary's - Mr. Neff neff.upnorth@gmail.com

Please plan to sign up for one or more of the mowing opportunities on Wednesday. You may also email the mowing coordinators to get signed up. Please include your home phone number, cell phone number, email address, and the mowing equipment you have available. (Rider, Push Mower, Weed Whip)

Otsego Wildlife Legacy Society Service Project

The Otsego Wildlife Legacy Society (OWLS) has requested Troop 1's assistance to complete their commitment to Michigan's Adopt-a-Highway program.

The OWLS are very supportive of Troop 1 and Eagle Scout projects so it would be nice if we could return some community service support to them.

Please see Mr. Sevener for more details on the date and highway for the project.

Friday, May 02, 2008

EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT

Hello fellow scouters, I am Andrew H. and I am working on my Eagle Project. I am making some improvements to the Children's Garden at the Community Garden near the High School. I am going to be placing stepping stones, planting seeds, placing new mulch and making an interactive sun dial. I am planning on working on this project on Saturday May 31st with a rain day of Saturday June 7th at 9:00 am. I would greatly appreciate all of your help, please keep the date open. I will follow up with more details later.

I would also like to add that I appreciate your help and when it is time for you to do your eagle project you can count on my help.

Thank you, Andrew H.

Any questions please call, 231-546-4546