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Title: District Activities


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District Activities Civic Service Committee

November 17, 2001
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District Activities Civic Service Committee
  • Major Objectives
  • To carry out its part in councilwide activities.
    (The best planned council activity will be a flop
    unless districts do their part.)
  • To supplement council activities with other
    activities on a district basis

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The Program Function
  • Scouting means Doing!
  • It is the responsibility of the Activities and
    Civic Service Committee to support units through
    the planning, promotion, and operation of
    multi-unit events that supplement, but do not
    supplant, unit program.
  • Reality - most of our efforts are put into
    Activities and very little on Civic Service

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Committee Responsibilities
  • Plan a well-balanced schedule of District events,
    and recruit teams to carry them out.
  • Decide how Scouting can become involved in
    selected needs and interests of communities in
    the District. Help Scouting units take part in
    community service projects.
  • Promote and assist with the planning of Council
    events (such as a Council show, Council Jamboree,
    or participation at the Sportsmen Show exhibit).

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Committee Responsibilities
  • Promote and carry out the Districts share of
    national events (such as Scouting Anniversary
    Week or a national Jamboree).
  • Create and promote activities and ceremonies to
    inspire Scouts, leaders, parents, and the general
    public to want to participate in, and support
    Scouting

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Activities Committee Organization
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Planning an Activity Program
  • Develop a pencil draft
  • List other possible events
  • Match to District needs/wants
  • Co-ordinate with Council Calendar
  • Solicit Unit leaders opinions/input
  • Poll sheets
  • Training on the six criteria for unit civic
    service
  • Finalize Plans
  • Distribute calendar in enough time for units to
    plan their events to include Council/District
    events

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Common Pitfalls
  • Misjudging the logistics of the event
  • Not matching facilities with possible weather
  • Not matching facilities with needs of units
  • Under-estimating the manpower requirements
  • Over-estimating the units participation
  • Inadequate budget
  • Fees too low
  • Overspending on incidentals
  • Scheduling around holidays/social events

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Types Of ActivitiesCompetitive Skill Events
  • Competitive Skill Events are events that meet the
    aims and purposes of Scouting. They capitalize
    on the youths desire to win.
  • First Aid Meet
  • Klondike Derby
  • Camporee
  • Pinewood Derby

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Types Of ActivitiesCompetitive Skill Events
  • Special Note on Competition
  • It is a long standing policy of the BSA that
    competition, reward, and recognition in Scouting
    are based on youth reaching a standard of
    excellence and not on a championship/winner take
    all system. This youth development practice is
    based on the doctrine On my honor, I will do my
    best, not we will beat the other team at all
    costs.

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Types Of ActivitiesCivic Service Activities
  • Civic Service Activities, particularly those
    involving more than one unit would be intended to
    foster the spirit of citizenship through service
    to others.
  • Food drives for the hungry
  • Service to handicapped children
  • Neighborhood Improvement

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Types Of ActivitiesCivic Service Activities
  • Criteria to Help Ensure Civic Service Project
    Teaches Good Citizenship
  • Be Real The project must be real to Youth
    Members
  • Be Clearly Defined Youth and their leaders must
    know what they are going to do.
  • Know Your Purpose Youth must know why they are
    doing the project
  • Be Democratic Youth members must be directly
    involved in selecting, planning, and implementing
    the project.
  • Be Informed Youth should be involved in
    gathering firsthand information related to the
    project
  • Be Action-Oriented Youth must take some
    meaningful action as a result of the project and
    be able to understand the results.

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Types Of ActivitiesDisplay Events
  • This type of activity shows the community what
    Scouts can do and helps youth develop poise
    before an audience
  • Booth Shows Midway
  • Arena Shows Sportsmans Show
  • Parades
  • Shopping Mall Show

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Types Of ActivitiesScouting Anniversary Week
  • This event marks the birth of the Boy Scouts in
    America. It can captialize on the national news
    and publicity during February.
  • Rededication Ceremonies
  • Uniform Day
  • Report to Community
  • Religious service in uniform

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Types Of ActivitiesScouting Anniversary Week
  • This event marks the birth of the Boy Scouts in
    America. It can captialize on the national news
    and publicity during February.
  • Rededication Ceremonies
  • Uniform Day
  • Report to Community
  • Religious service in uniform

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Types Of ActivitiesRecognition Dinner
  • Recognition Dinners such as the annual District
    recognition dinner for adult Scouters and their
    families.
  • Newspaper articles
  • Scout of the Month
  • Radio or television segments

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Measure of Success
  • You are successful when, because of your efforts
    and the efforts of others on your committee, the
    District has carried out a years schedule of
    District activities with an increased percentage
    of Scouting units participating

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Other Resources
  • Activities and Civic Service Committee Guide
    33082C
  • Highlights for the Distrcit Activities and Civic
    Service Commmittee .. an Overview 34732
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