ScoutSign
A publication for and about Scouters in our Council
July 2017 Vol.13 #07 http://ocscouts.org/newsletters/NewsLetters.html
July-August Council Calendar
2-8 Jul Summer Camp Week 3 4-Jul Independence Day -Office Closed
9-15 Jul Summer Camp Week 4 10-Jul Council Training Committee Meeting 10-14
Jul Impeesa District Day Camp 15-Jul Awahili District Day Camp
16-22 Jul Summer Camp Week 5 19-28 Jul National Jamboree
22-Jul Durham Bulls Campout Night & Game 23-26
Jul Cub Webelos Resident Camp
26-28 Jul Highlander Lego Explosion Camp 31-Jul-4-
Aug Crosswinds District Day Camp
2-Aug Properties Committee 9-Aug Council Camporee 2018 Planning Meeting
10-Aug Commissioner Cabinet Meeting 12-Aug Open COPE 14-Aug Council Training Committee Meeting 17-Aug Finance Committee
21Aug-1 Sept Popcorn Disticts Kick-Offs
24-Aug Executive Committee 25-26
Aug Trade-O-Ree
26-Aug Open Shoot 26-Aug NC Football Cllub Campout
Scoutmaster Thoughts
“Ultimately, leadership is not about glorious
crowning acts. It's about keeping your
team focused on a goal and motivated
to do their best to achieve it, especially when the
stakes are high and the consequences really matter. It
is about laying the groundwork for others' success,
and then standing back and letting them shine.”
Chris Hadfield
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2017 Occoneechee Eagle Count
Jim Saunders Cope and Climbing Committee Chair
BSA NCS Climbing & COPE Director Camp Durant, Carthage NC
35°20'20.90"N79°33'10.19"W [email protected]
www.occopeclimb.org
Wood Badge
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….is a hands-on leadership skills experience offered to adult volunteers of the Boy Scouts of America.
Encompassing two three-day weekends, the course allows Scouters of all backgrounds to come together at camp to extend their understanding of the youth they lead, the adults they work with, and to go to new levels of personal growth and learning.
Many describe this course as their mountaintop experience in Scouting…the most fun they’ve ever had as an adult Scouter.
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New Outdoor Ethics Courses Available By Meredith Blackwood www.ocoutdoorethics.org
As a Scouting Leader, you accept the responsibility to help your Scouts grow into being good citizens. A part of this responsibility is assisting them being good stewards of the natural world in which we play and explore. While you can find some great information in the various adult handbooks, there is nothing like taking an in person training course to expand your knowledge. This goes not only for the basic position trainings, but is also important in the world of outdoor ethics.
The Occoneechee Outdoor Ethics team offers several different training courses throughout the year to help you become a better leader when it comes to Leave No Trace
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and Tread Lightly! requirements. While all of our courses can be found on the Council calendar, I’d like to draw your attention to two brand NEW courses.
The Outdoor Ethics Orientation Course is the most basic course that any leader, no matter their position title, should take. This course is designed to introduce the concept of Outdoor Ethics to a group with little experience in outdoor ethics and is designed to get participants started on their adventure in outdoor ethics. While this is an introduction level course for ALL levels of Scouting, this is a MUST course for all Cub Scout leaders! There are two courses currently on the Council calendar for July 6th and August 9th at the Council boardroom from 6:30 – 8:00 pm. This course will help demystify the confusion of what BSA means by Outdoor Ethics as it is related to Leave No Trace, Tread Lightly!, the Outdoor Code, and the Land Ethic.
Are you aware that the Troop leadership position of Leave No Trace Trainer no longer exists? It was replaced in January 2016 by the Outdoor Ethics Guide Position of Responsibility. While this position does not require a training course at this time, there is a brand new Outdoor Ethics Guide Course that will help your youth gain the knowledge to better serve their unit in this position. There are two courses on the Council calendar for October 28th and December 16th from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm. Each Troop is highly encouraged to have at least one youth in this important junior leadership position.
Finally, the Outdoor Ethics Committee/Team is happy to provide an informational booth, activity, or presentation at any Scouting event such as Roundtables, District camporees, Cub Scout day camp, District training events, etc. In that spirit, new this year is the College of Outdoor Ethics at the University of Scouting! You will be able to find all of the courses that you have seen in the past all in one place, including a couple of new offerings. We look forward to seeing you there on November 4th!
2017 Calendar of Conservation and Stewardship Events
A large part of Scouting is our dedication to teaching stewardship to our youth and adult members. As you plan or update your unit calendars for 2017, go ahead and add in a couple of the events listed below. You can join an existing event with many of these organizations or create your own. • Great American Backyard Campout
(summer long) http://nwf.org/Great-American-Campout.aspx
• NC Environmental Education (Monthly Events) http://web.eenorthcarolina.org/core/event/calendar
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Leave No Trace Trainer Course September 29 – October 1, 2017
Camp Reeves
Registration Now Open on the Council Calendar! Only 6 seats left.
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Cub Scout Fun
Starts Here! What Is Your
Cub Scout Pack Doing? Tell us about your
ceremonies, AOL, camping, community service, special activities, field trips, etc.
Send us your Pack news and photos.
Share your STORY
EarntheNationalSummertimePackAward,becausesummer’s
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halt-hibernation-with-the-national-summertime-pack-award/
SAVE THE DATE: 10th ANNUAL LDS
MERIT BADGE CLINIC
Calling all Scouts! Please save the date,
come participate in and celebrate together the 10th Anniversary of the Annual LDS Merit Badge Clinic November 10th and 11th, 2017. This event is open to all Scouts regardless of their Troop sponsorship or locale.
Sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this Clinic is free of charge to all participants and features Merit Badge Counselors that are registered, trained and eager to share their time, experience and talents with Scouts seeking advancement opportunities!
Last year, 940 Scouts attended and worked on a whopping 1,998 merit badges. A total of 199 Scout Troops were represented across 11 Clinic venues. Scouts from the Triangle, outlying areas and as far away as New York attended. The Scouts collected 3500 pounds of food for a number of local food banks, demonstrating that the Scout Slogan “Do a good turn daily” is written on their hearts.
Friday evening, November 10th will feature a three-hour Merit Badge Clinic block followed by morning and afternoon Clinic sessions on Saturday, November 11th. This looks to be a very special weekend for advancement opportunities, fun and fellowship with Scouts! We hope to surpass last year’s attendance and food donations as
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we celebrate 10 years of Scouting excellence at the Clinic!
For more information on this special 10th Anniversary Merit Badge Clinic go to LDSMeritBadgeClinic.com.
Registration will be available mid-October at www.meritbadge.info.
Look for the event under November 10th.
For information contact: Steve Hanna; [email protected]; 919-375-3113
There’sanewPatrolLeaderHandbookandSeniorPatrol
LeaderHandbookhttps://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2017/05/16/
check-out-the-new-patrol-leader-handbook-and-senior-patrol-leader-handbook/
Send us your Troop News And Photos
Good Citizen Award
for Eagle Scouts
The Marine Corps League would be happy to attend your Eagle Scout's Court of Honor and present him with a Good Citizen Award.
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Get Plugged-in to Venturing
As we develop ways to know what is happening in our Council with Venturing: • We are looking to post something in the
Scout Sign each month. If you have any possible write ups about Crews or things going on please send them to [email protected] There are some Facebook pages and
groups you might be interested in that are not only for our Council but our Area and
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Region. We are located in Area 7 of the Southern Region. Below are the links to each of those pages and/or groups.
• Occoneechee Council Venturing https://www.facebook.com/groups/95694562902/
• Occoneechee Council https://www.facebook.com/OcconeecheeCouncil/
• Southern Region Area 7 Venturing https://www.facebook.com/groups/11327804303/
• Southern Region Venturing https://www.facebook.com/groups/srventuring/
Useful websites • Southern Region website
http://next.srventuring-bsa.org/ • National Venturing website
http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Venturing.aspx
Getting The Most from Venturing Opportunities available to all our Crews:
• National Jamboree 2017 - Occoneechee Council will carry one full Venturing Crew
Send us your
Venturing News and Photos
Send us your
Sea Scout News and Photos
OA NEWS
Operation Arrow 2017
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Send Us Your OA News
And Photos
“If you make listening and observation
your occupation
you will gain much more than
you can by talk.” Sir Robert Baden-Powell
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Download the official app of the 2017
National Jamboree
They heard you: Why the 2017
Jamboree will be even better than the last one
What to expect at the 2017 National
Jamboree stadium shows
Multitasking camping gear: 5 items that can serve more than one purpose
Check out these and
other interesting articles at: http://blog.Scoutingmagazine.org
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The Occoneechee Council’s Next
Generation Committee is a group of young professionals engaged in the community and are rising stars within their organizations.
The Next Generation Committee is dedicated to providing the next generation of leaders for the Scouting program in the Triangle. The group strives to provide valuable service to Scouting. The group, in turn, benefits from top-down mentorship from the Occoneechee Council Executive Board.
For more information please contact
Robert Shaw at [email protected] or call 919-260-2720
SCOUT SHOP NEWS
Occoneechee Scout Shop Anne J. Hendrix, Senior Store Manager Boy Scouts of America, Supply Group Phone: 919-850-0301 Phone: 888-421-4744 Fax: 919-850-0392 Street Address: 3231 Atlantic Ave Raleigh, NC 27604
Cumberland Scout Shop Tony Garcia, Store Manager Phone: 910-426-5684
Phone: 888-421-7268 Fax: 910-426-5670 Street Address: 717 Hope Mills Rd Fayetteville, NC 28304
Scout Shop Hours Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Sunday
http://www.facebook.com/occoneecheescoutshop
Scout news?
The mission of this newsletter is to publish
on a monthly basis those events that show Scouting at its best and help you deliver a Scouting program that delivers the Scouting promise. Send your events, Eagle projects, and Scouting news articles (with pictures) to:
[email protected] Deadline: 20th of every month Publication: 1st of every month
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Editorial Policy
The Scout Sign is a monthly publication that communicates relevant news to Scout leaders about the Scouting community of Occoneechee. We welcome articles (with pictures) that demonstrate Scouting in action, including Eagle projects, outings, and upcoming events that can serve as inspiration to others. While we reserve the editorial decision as to what content is relevant, we will attempt to utilize your content as submitted with only minor corrections to improve readability.
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Contact Information for
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Phone: 919-872-4884 Phone: 800-662-7102 Fax: 919-872-1159 Street Address: 3231 Atlantic Ave Raleigh, NC 27604 Web: www.oscsouts.org
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2017 Calendar of Conservation and Stewardship Events A large part of Scouting is our dedication to teaching stewardship to our youth and adult members. As you plan or update your unit calendars for 2017, go ahead and add in a couple of the events listed below. You can join an existing event with many of these organizations or create your own. Great Backyard Bird Count (February 17-20) www.gbbc.com Keep America Beautiful http://www.86it.com (Wake County) http://www.keepdurhambeautiful.org http://fayettevillebeautiful.com http://keepmoorecountybeautiful.org National Wildlife Week (March 14-18) www.nwf.org National Arbor Day (March 17) www.arborday.org Let’s G.O. (Get Outside)! (April 1-30) www.childrenandnature.org John Muir Day (April 21) http://vault.sierraclub.org/john-muir-exhibit Earth Day (April 22) www.earthday.org National Kids to Parks Day (May 20) https://www.parktrust.org/kids-to-parks/ Falls Lake Youth Fishing Tournament (May 21) http://www.ncparks.gov/falls-lake-state-recreation-area/events-and-programs Great Outdoors Month (June) http://www.greatoutdoorsmonth.org/ National Trails Day (June 3) http://nationaltrailsday.americanhiking.org
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National Get Outdoors Day (June 10) http://nationalgetoutdoorsday.org National Marina Day (June 10) http://nationalmarinaday.org Great American Backyard Campout (summer long) http://nwf.org/Great-American-Campout.aspx Serve Outside September (S.O.S) http://childrenandnature.ning.com/group.naturalserviceweek Take a Child Outside Week (Sept. 24 – 30) http://takeachildoutside.org National Public Lands Day (September 30) http://www.neefusa.org/public-lands-day Christmas Bird Count (December-January) http://www.audobon.org/conservation/science/christmas-bird-coungt NC Environmental Education (Monthly Events) http://web.eenorthcarolina.org/core/event/calendar
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S7-421-17-
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Wood Badge …isahands-onleadershipskillsexperienceofferedtoadultvolunteersoftheBoyScoutsofAmerica.
Encompassingtwothree-dayweekends,thecourseallowsScoutersofallbackgroundstocometogetheratcamptoextendtheirunderstandingoftheyouththeylead,theadultstheyworkwith,andtogotonewlevelsofpersonalgrowthandlearning.
ManydescribethiscourseastheirmountaintopexperienceinScouting…themostfunthey’veeverhadasanadultScouter.
WhatpastattendeeshavesaidaboutWoodBadge:“AtlastatrainingthatteachesskillsIcanuseimmediatelyinmytroopandevenatwork”-Scoutmaster,BadenPowellDistrict“IthoughtWoodBadgewasforScoutmasters.LittledidIknowhowmuchIcouldlearn,orhowmuchIcouldgrowasapersonandasafemaleleader,throughWoodBadge.TherearesomanywaysIcanhelpinScouting,andnowIfeelempoweredtodoit!”-PackTrainingChair,CrosswindsDistrict“GreatBoyScoutsearntheirEagle.GreatBoyScoutleadersearntheirWoodBadgebeads.”-TroopCommitteeMember,ThreeRiversDistrict“IfeltlikeIwasascout,learningandhavingfunatcamp.Whatanawesomeexperience.”-AssistantScoutmaster,CapeFearDistrict“IfyoucanhandleacrewofScoutsinthewoods,youcanhandleWoodBadge.It'sthebestself-challengeexperiencethereis.”-CrewAdvisor,TuocsDistrict
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InordertoattendWoodBadgeyoumust:• CompletethetrainingrequirementsforyourScoutingposition,includinganyapplicableoutdoorskillstraining• Becapableoffunctioningsafelyinanoutdoorenvironment• CompleteandsubmitAnnualBSAHealth&MedicalRecord,PartsA,B&C(required!)• BeinvitedtoattendWoodBadge.
Theallinclusivecoursefeeis$235.Thisincludesallmeals,6-daysofsuperbtraining,T-shirts,hat,andcoursematerials.
Mailthisapplicationto:OcconeecheeCouncil,WoodBadge,3231AtlanticAvenue,Raleigh,NC27604OR:DeliverthisapplicationtotheCouncilServiceCenter,3231AtlanticAve,Raleigh,between8:30am-5:00pm/Mon-Fri.
Name:________________________________________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________________________________________________
Phone:__________________________________________________________________________________
E-mailAddress:______________________________________________________________________________
District:_________________________ Unit:_______________________________________
ScoutingPosition:____________________________________________________________________
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SelectaCourse:
_________S7-421-17-1;March31-April2,2017andApril21-23,2017(Two3-dayweekends) Needmoreinformation?ContactKevinSloop,CourseDirector,[email protected]_________S7-421-17-2;September8-10,2017andSeptember29–October1,2017(Two3-dayweekends) Needmoreinformation?ContactChrisMurray,CourseDirector,[email protected]
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Operation Arrow 2017
In 2017, the Order of the Arrow will continue its tradition of providing cheerful
service to the National Scout Jamboree. More than 750 youth Arrowmen will answer the call to serve in Operation Arrow by staffing one of the OA’s program areas, which include the Service Corps, Trek Guides, and Indian Village.
Each program component of Operation Arrow carries a unique legacy of jamboree service and caters to various types of Arrowmen. The OA Service Corps, a tradition dating back to 1950, provides reliable manpower support to other essential jamboree programs. Service Corps staffers work to accomplish projects, both big and small, and exemplify the OA’s commitment to “service with a smile.”
The OA Trek Guides lead units on their daylong jamboree trek to the summit of Garden Ground Mountain, where participants spend a day enjoying unique programming. Trek Guides enjoy rugged, outdoor adventures and help their crews find fulfillment in their jamboree experience.
The OA Indian Village serves as the hub for American Indian programming. Indian Village staffers educate Scouts on American Indian life by teaching dance, craft, song and drumming.
In addition to these teams, the OA will have a small exhibit, shows, recreation, program, administrative services and non-emergency medical transportation staffs.
The 2017 National Scout Jamboree staff experience promises to be even more rewarding than previous years, based on improvements made in response to feedback received in 2013. Among other improvements, staff members will have greater access to
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onsite transportation to shorten the commute between staff lodging and workstations. Additionally, the jamboree leadership is committed to ensuring that all staff members receive at least one full day off to explore other jamboree areas. Finally, staff dining will be improved to include stronger lunchtime offerings and the incorporation of retail food stands in the design of staff villages. These changes are welcome news for new and returning OA staffers who work in intense, highly active programs.
The Operation Arrow team has been accepting applications to join our staff since October 2015, and our quota is filling quickly. Interested Arrowmen can find more information on our program areas and a link to apply by visiting the Operation Arrow website or by following @OperationArrow on Twitter. Prospective staff members should be able to commit to Session 1 (the full two week period), must be at least 16 years old by the start of the jamboree and must meet current BSA membership, training, and fitness requirements.
If you are unsure if you are able to commit just yet, but interested in staffing in 2017, you can fill out our interest form and a member of our Operation Arrow leadership team will reach out in the upcoming months with more information.
Furthermore, there are several opportunities for highly qualified youth Arrowmen, including Project 2013 alumni, to join our promotional efforts through the Operation Arrow Street Team, our grassroots promotional group, and the Ambassadors Program, a recruitment program for section and lodge leadership. Current and prospective youth Operation Arrow staff members are strongly encouraged to participate in these initiatives.
The summer of 2017 seems like a long time away, but planning for the next national Scout jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve is already well underway. The Order of the Arrow will continue to release information about Operation Arrow staff opportunities and how to become involved in the coming months. We look forward to serving alongside you at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in 2017!
General questions about Operation Arrow staff and the OA’s role at the 2017 National Scout Jamboree can be directed to [email protected].
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Good Citizen Award for Eagle Scouts
The Marine Corps League would be happy to attend your Eagle Scout's Court of Honor and present him with a Good Citizen Award. To find a Detachment near you, enter your zip code at: http://mclnational.org/Contact/Locator/tabid/737/Default.aspx Contact the Commandant of the nearest detachment and have him give you the contact information for their Eagle coordinator and give them the following information: Name of Eagle Scout (s)________________________________ as it is to appear on the award Court of Honor Location: _____________________________________ (Facility and address) Date: _________________ Time:________ of Court of Honor Unit type and number: _________________ Requestor's Name: ______________________, email: _______________________ Requestor's cell phone: ____________________ Any special instructions: __________________________________________ If for some reason you get no response from your local detachment or if they can't attend on the date requested or you are in the Crosswinds District send a note to David Gardener: [email protected] or call at 919-810-2786
Marines in Red Jackets Marines in ‘Summer Dress’
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