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Title: To build character selfreliance, selfdiscipline, selfconfidence, and selfrespect


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The AIMs of Scouting
  • To build character (self-reliance,
    self-discipline, selfconfidence, and
    self-respect)
  • To Foster Citizenship (participate in community
    service projects, voting in Troop elections, and
    by encouraging youth to serve as Patrol and Troop
    officers)
  • To develop Fitness (physical and mental). These
    words are right in the scout oath
  • to keep myself physically strong, mentally
    awake, and morally straight
  • These aims represent the long term Scouting
    Goals that we, as leaders, want for every boy who
    joins Troop 761

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How boys scouts is different than cub scouts
  • Advancement in Boy Scouts is each scouts
    responsibility. Through first class they will
    work with older scouts fulfilling certain
    requirements, however, it is up to each
    individual to map out his own advancement.
    Troop 761 has many leaders that are available to
    help guide them however, Scouts should seek
    help from adults when it is needed
  • Boy Run Troop The adult leaders are primarily
    here to help facilitate the boys program. Our
    main goal is to teach the boys how to become
    leaders. We allow the boys to make mistakes
    (that is how they learn) barring any safety
    concerns
  • Chaos - As with any boy run troop there will
    be organized chaos. If you have visited any
    boy run troops, you will recognize the organized
    Chaos we are talking about. Troop 761 is no
    exception. Dont be alarmed by it..it is
    completely normal. There really is a method to
    their Chaos. Everyone has a job to doand it
    always gets done.

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Boys Responsibilities
  • Weekly meeting agendas
  • Skill Instruction
  • Monthly PLC Meetings where we plan the coming
    months activities
  • Set the annual activity schedule and present to
    the Troop committee for approval
  • Handle sign offs for rank advancements through
    First Class (Scout Skills)
  • All of this is outlined in the Boy Scout
    Handbook. This is the best resource for getting
    started on the right path. Encourage your sons to
    read it and learn how to easily find answers

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Patrol Method / New Boy Patrol
  • All new scouts form New boy patrols
  • Boys benefit from shared advancement goals
  • Rotating leadership (patrol leader) within the
    new boy patrol
  • Patrol Guide (scout that is 1st class or above)
    is assigned to each New Boy Patrol to assist
    with the Patrol Method defined by BSA
  • We target advancement to the rank of First Class
    within the first year

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Training
  • Troop Holds Junior Leader Training (JLT) every
    year.
  • Additional training is offered by the Goose
    Creek District
  • Advanced JLT training offered by other Districts
  • Weekly skills training sessions established by
    the scouts themselves

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Troop 761 Make-up
  • Currently the Troop has 55 scouts and 44
    registered adults, which includes 28 Assistant
    Scoutmasters
  • Currently we have 5 scout patrols and 1 adult
    (Old Goat) patrol
  • Several boys and adults within Troop active in
    Order Of the Arrow (OA) including district events
    planning
  • Troop 761 had 3 Eagles in 2006with 15 current
    Life rank scouts. Total of 28 Eagle Scouts
    since Troop 761 was chartered in 1996

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Key Committee Members
  • Committee Chair
  • Susan Hartsuiker
  • Advancement Chair
  • Tom Cooney (Eagle Scout)
  • Treasurer(s)
  • Tom and Mary Petroske
  • Activities / Outings Coordinator
  • Jona Payne
  • Secretary
  • Dayna Carney
  • Merit Badge Counselor / Summer Camp Coordinator
  • Sandi Tucker
  • Eagle Advisors
  • Desi Sipes, Sr.
  • Mary Jo Deskins

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Summer Camp
  • Troop 761 goes to Summer Camp every year. Our
    troop likes to attend different camps each year
  • In 2003, 39 of us went to Camp Chickahominy in
    the Colonial Council
  • In 2004, 34 of us went to Camp Henson in the
    DelMarVa Council
  • In 2005, 23 attended Rodney Scout Reservation in
    the DelMarVa Council. Troop 761 also had a large
    contingent of scouts and leaders attend the
    National Jamboree.
  • In 2006, 39 attended Camp Ottari and 10 attended
    Claytor Lake high adventure aquatics base.
  • In 2007 we have reservations at Camp Henson the
    week of June 24-30

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High Adventure Trips
  • In 2004, 14 scouts and scouters spent a week at
    Northern Tiers, Sommers Canoe Base in Ely,
    Minnesota where they trekked across hundreds of
    miles of designated wilderness.
  • In 2006 Troop 761 had 14 scouts and scouters
    spent a week at the Florida National High
    Adventure Sea Base in the Florida Keys where they
    went snorkeling, deep sea fishing, kayaking,
    sailing and exploring local culture.
  • In 2006 we also had 10 scouts and scouters spend
    a week at Claytor Lake aquatics base for their
    PADI Scuba certification and other aquatics merit
    badges such as motor boating, water skiing, small
    boat sailing, etc.
  • All high adventure trips are planned as Venture
    Patrol outings, outside of our regularly
    scheduled monthly campouts.

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Charter Organization
  • Christian Fellowship Church is our Charter
    Organization
  • Provides use of the facilities including outdoor
    pavilion, gymnasium, game room, classrooms and
    sanctuaries to conduct scout business
  • Esther Schaeffer (Our Charter Organization
    Representative) and Phil Holliday (Christian
    Fellowship Churchs executive Officer) are VERY
    supportive of our troop and the scouting
    movement. Pastor Holliday is an Eagle scout
    himself, and fully understands the profound
    impact that scouting has on our youth
  • Currently forming Cub Scout Pack 761

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Troop Equipment
  • Our Charter Organization has donated a school
    bus to the Troop. We are always looking for
    parents willing to get their CDL licenses and
    drive the bus on scout related outings /
    activities.
  • We have an equipment trailer with troop logo
    that holds all of the troops gear. We take it on
    virtually every outing, and need people to help
    tow it.
  • Troop purchased all new tents 3 years ago.
  • Patrols are responsible for replacing any
    abused equipment.

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Things New Scouts Need
  • Full Uniform
  • Personal Camping gear
  • - backpack
  • sleeping bag bed roll
  • poncho
  • Flashlight (small LED, headlamp)
  • nalgene water bottle
  • Boots with good ankle support. Sneakers are a
    recipe for a miserable camping experience!
  • Scout handbook (take it with them on ALL outings)

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Parent Participation
  • We strongly encourage each family to contribute
    their time to the troop in some capacity
  • Not all volunteers must wear uniforms
  • There are many ways to help the troop and the
    leaders provide a great program for the scouts

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Dues, Finances, Fund Raising
  • Unit Assets Individual Scout Accounts
  • Annual dues are 100 per boy, 2nd Boy in the same
    family is 75
  • Fundraisers
  • We have sold mulch
  • We have sold popcorn
  • We plan to sell bedded plants in the spring
  • Car washes
  • Open to new (and unique) fundraising ideas

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Crossing Over To Troop 761
  • Our Crossover Coordinator is
  • Jeff Turner
  • Phone (703) 723-6505
  • eMail jrisingtide_at_aol.com

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Crossing Over To Troop 761
  • Contact Jeff Turner as soon as possible with
    your sons crossover date.
  • Most Cub Scout packs provide Webelos with a Boy
    Scout handbook when they crossover.
  • Troop 761 provides your son with his
    neckerchief, neckerchief slide, troop numerals
    and red epaulets during his crossover.
  • Troop 761 will provide you with a new parent
    packet with answers to most questions you may
    have.
  • We have a very enthusiastic team of scouts and
    leaders to perform crossover ceremonies. Dont
    be surprised if half of Troop 761 shows up!

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Where Can I Get More Answers?
  • How to contact us
  • David Payne - Scoutmaster
  • scoutmaster_at_troop761.org
  • Susan Hartsuiker Committee Chair
  • committee_at_troop761.org
  • Troop 761 website
  • http//www.troop761.org
  • You can download this presentation from
  • http//www.troop761.org/downloads

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Any Questions ?
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