Post on 21-Feb-2022
UNIT PROGRAM
PLANNING GUIDE &
CALENDAR
2019 – 2020
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2018 SOCIETY OF EAGLES Special thanks to the following supporters of our annual operations
PLATINUM Bojangles Thoresen Foundation
Sysco Food Services Trail’s End Popcorn
GOLD Anonymous Nantahala Outdoor Center
Beverly – Hanks & Associates Wells Fargo Foundation
William Goacher Todd R. Newnam, Sr.
Betty Taylor Satis Patel
Robert Litten Pepsi Cola Bottling Company
Meadowbrook Meats Publix Supermarkets Charities
SILVER AB Emblem Pat Howard
Advanced Superabrasives Richard Hurley
Reed Bilbray Tony Johnson
Henry Birdsong Steve Morse
Joshua Christ Mountain EMT Associates
Citgo Stephen Page
Diamond Brand Outdoor Phillips & Jordan
Duke Energy Robin Pope
Exxon Mobil Quigley Family
First Citizens Bank John Rose
Robert Garrett Arnold Sheldon
Haynes Wire Company Stockton Farms
Henderson County Commissioners Kay Thorp
Henderson Oil Company Debbie Wilson
John Hicks Bobby Yount
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Daniel Boone Council Staff Contact Information
Management Staff:
Joshua Christ, Scout Executive & CEO
joshua.christ@scouting.org
Office - 828-254-6189
Robert Garrett, Assistant Scout Executive
robert.garrett@scouting.org
Office - 828-254-6189
Cell - 414-331-0699
Paul Hollier, Senior Development Director
paul.hollier@scouting.org
Office - 828-254-6189
Cell - 423-202-8069
James Hulgan, Field Director
james.hulgan@scouting.org
Office - 828-254-6189
Cell - 423-443-9181
District Staff:
Cataloochee District -
Brian Engle, District Executive
brian.engle@scouting.org
Cell – 832-651-7624
Nantahala & Toe River District -
James Hylemon, District Executive
james.hylemon@scouting.org
Cell – 828-275-3075
SoQua District -
Brian Sullivan, Senior District Executive
Brian.sullivan@scouting.org
Cell – 615-636-9716
Terrora District -
Sarah Barnett, Senior District Executive
sarah.barnett@scouting.org
Cell – 423-741-2426
Support Staff:
Questions about Camp Daniel Boone,
training (except Youth Protection) or
advancements?
Melinda Kuehn, Program Secretary
melinda.kuehn@scouting.org
Office - 828-254-6189
Questions about Friends of Scouting,
fundraising payments (including popcorn &
camp cards), event registration or unit
accounts?
Kim Stuart, Finance Secretary
kimberly.stuart@scouting.org
Office - 828-254-6189
Questions about Accounting?
Terry Quackenbush, Accountant
terry.quackenbush@scouting.org
Office - 828-254-6189
Questions about BSA registration, youth
protection training or for the Scout
Executive’s assistant?
Jennifer Fox, Executive Assistant &
Registrar
jennifer.fox@scouting.org
Office - 828-254-6189
Camp Daniel Boone Rangers -
John Nixon
john.nixon@scouting.org
Camp Office - 828-648-0435
Andrew Depew
andrew.depew@scouting.org
Camp Office - 828-648-0435
Questions or problems with BSA online
training or the MyScouting system?
Contact the BSA MyScouting helpdesk at
1-972-580-2489
myscouting@scouting.org
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DISTRICTS IN THE DANIEL BOONE COUNCIL
THE DANIEL BOONE COUNCIL SERVES YOUTH IN FOURTEEN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA COUNTIES. THOSE COUNTIES
ARE; AVERY, BUNCOMBE, CHEROKEE, CLAY, GRAHAM, HAYWOOD, HENDERSON, JACKSON, MACON, MADISON,
MITCHELL, SWAIN, TRANSYLVANIA, AND YANCEY.
THOSE COUNTIES ARE DIVIDED INTO FIVE DISTRICTS
DISTRICT CONTACT INFORMATION:
CATALOOCHEE DISTRICT
District Chairman: John Mills
828-944-0361
johnmills1946@gmail.com
District Commissioner: Sue Persons
828-293-5189
suepersons@gmail.com
District Executive: Brian Engle
832-651-7624
brian.engle@scouting.org
NANTAHALA DISTRICT
District Chairman: Eddie Hollifield
828-269-1832
eddiehollifield47@gmail.com
Sr. District Commissioner: Phil Keller
828-837-0011
redxbsa@yahoo.com
District Executive: James Hylemon
828-275-3075
james.hylemon@scouting.org
SOQUA DISTRICT
District Chairman: Jim Karegeannes
828-231-4182
jimk21@gmail.com
District Commissioner: Lance Stewart
402-670-0899
lance.stewart@techlinksvc.net
District Executive: Brian Sullivan
615-636-9716
brian.sullivan@scouting.org
TERRORA DISTRICT
District Chairman: John Lampley
828-243-9824
jwlampley@gmail.com
District Commissioner: Wendy Henderson
828-243-4326
dwhenderson2@hotmail.com
District Executive: Sarah Barnett
423-741-2426
sarah.barnett@scouting.org
TOE RIVER DISTRICT
District Chairman: Tim Holloman
919-333-5933
tholloman@townofbeechmountain.com
District Commissioner: Alex Portelli
828-442-1196
colalpo@gmail.com
District Executive: James Hylemon
828-275-3075
james.hylemon@scouting.org
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Recharter
Dates for 2020 District Recharter:
• Recharter info and help at all September, October, & November Roundtables
• Terrora Recharter Help Day – Saturday, November 16, 2019
• Final Recharter Paperwork Due to DE:
▪ Cataloochee District: November 7, 2019 Roundtable
▪ Nantahala District: November 4, 2019 Roundtable
▪ SoQua District: November 15, 2019
▪ Terrora District: December 7, 2019
▪ Toe River District: November 14, 2019
Re-chartering Timeline
Late September
• Attend your districts recharter and trainings for important information and recharter help.
• Recharter reminder postcards cards will be mailed to each unit leader and committee chair. These cards will have your units
recharter access code, so make sure to keep them. Instructional packets will be mailed out a few weeks after the postcards.
These packets will also be available your districts October Roundtable.
October
• Attend your districts recharter and trainings for important information and recharter help.
• Finalize list of Scouts and Leaders that will be participating in the upcoming 2020 year. Collect appropriate per person fees
for annual registration and insurance and Boy’s Life subscription. Contact the Council Office for current fee rates.
• Log into the BSA rechartering system through your MyScouting account (or www.danielboonecouncil.org website) and
complete the online process. Call your unit commissioner or District Executive if you need assistance.
November
• Turn in your units completed recharter packet to your DE by your districts deadline above. If you need additional assistance
to complete your unit recharter paperwork contact your Unit Commissioner or your District Executive.
• Bring your Units completed Journey to Excellences (JTE) form with you to the workshop as well.
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EVERY YOUTH DESERVES A TRAINED LEADER Trained Scout leaders provide a quality, fun-filled program for youth. When leaders understand the “why” and
“how” of Scouting, they are more effective in their roles. Trained leaders know how to use the available
resources to provide an exciting and worthwhile program for the Scouts. Trained leaders also have the confidence in
carrying out their roles and responsibilities. As a result, Scouts receive a program designed to achieve Scouting’s aims
of citizenship, training, character development, and personal fitness.
The “Trained” emblem is available to all adult leaders who have completed required courses for their registered
position. It is worn on the left sleeve, below and touching the emblem of leadership for which it was earned.
Visit www.danielboonecouncil.org or www.my.scouting.org for more information and the most up-to-date training
opportunities.
What Makes a Trained Leader?
Leaders must meet the following requirements to be considered basic leader trained:
• Cub Scout leaders are considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection and Cub Scout
Leader Specific training for their position.
• Scoutmasters and assistant Scoutmasters are considered trained when they have completed Youth
Protection, Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training, and Introduction to Outdoor
Leader Skills.
• Troop committee members are considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection and the
Troop Committee Challenge as their Leader Specific training.
• Venturing crew advisors, assistant advisors and crew committee members are considered trained when
they have completed Youth Protection and Venturing Leader Specific Training.
Note:
Youth Protection training and Cub Scout Leader Specific Training courses are available online at www.scouting.org.
Other courses must be attended in person.
Other Notes on Leader Training Requirements
Changing Position
If the individual changes position, the volunteer will not be considered trained until they have completed Leader
Specific Training for their new position.
Timeframe for New Leaders
New leaders must complete Youth Protection immediately (or application cannot be processed), and Leader Specific
Training within 90 days (Cub Scouts) and 180 (Boy Scouts and Venturing).
Keeping Youth Protection Current
Leaders are required to keep their Youth Protection training current. However, all leaders are strongly encouraged to
keep all of their training current, either by taking the updated training or by serving on staff to teach the training.
Goal of Training Program
The goal of the program is to help units and unit leaders succeed, to help leaders run successful Scouting programs
and to keep our Scouts (and adult Scouters) safe and healthy.
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Training Expiration Dates Below is a list of these courses and how often they should be retaken to be valid:
Youth Protection—every two years
Safe Swim Defense—every two years
Safety Afloat—every two years
Chain Saw Safety—every two years
Hazardous Weather—every two years
Physical Wellness—every two years
Climb on Safely—every two years
Trek Safely—every two years
Trainer’s EDGE—every three years
Paddle Craft Safety—every three years
BSA Lifeguard—every three years
Visitation training—every two years
Climbing Lead Instructor—every two years
Climbing Instructor—every two years
COPE/Climbing Inspector—every two years
National Camping School—good for five camping seasons
Aquatics Supervision/Swimming and Water Rescue—every three years
Leaders Specific Training– Never expires (Frequent updating is encouraged to stay up on current
program changes)
BALOO OWL – Never expires (Frequent updating is encouraged to stay up on current program
changes)
IOLS – Never expires (Frequent updating is encouraged to stay up on current program changes)
The BSA encourages Leaders to take the most current training courses for your Scouting position even if
there is no expiration, or even if you are considered “trained” as a result of taking an older course. It is
always better for our Scouts when their leaders stay up to date!
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TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
Cub Scout Leader Job Specific
• University of Scouting March 14, 2020
• Cataloochee – October 5, 2019, October 3, 2020
• Nantahala – September 28, 2019, May 16, 2020, September 26, 2020
• SoQua – September 28, 2019, September 26, 2020
• Terrora – September 28, 2019, September 26, 2020
• Toe River – September 14, 2019, September 12, 2020
SM/ASM Leader Job Specific
• University of Scouting March 14, 2020
• Cataloochee – September 21, 2019,
• Nantahala – May 16, 2020, September 19, 2020
• SoQua – May 3 – 5, 2019, May 23, 2020
• Terrora – May 23, 2020, September 19, 2020
• Toe River – May 18, 2019, May 16, 2019
BALOO Training (Wendy Henderson Contact)
• August 24 – 25, 2019
• May 2 – 3, 2020
• August 29 – 30, 2020
IOLS
• September 20 – 22, 2019
• January 18 – 20, 2020
University of Scouting
• March 14, 2020
Trainer's Edge
• February 8, 2020
Fundamentals of Training
• February 1, 2020
Wood Badge
• November 1 – 3, 2019 & November 15 – 17, 2019
NYLT
• July 27 – August 3, 2019
Life to Eagle
• September 28, 2019
• September 26, 2020
Troop Committee Challenge
• September 28, 2019
• September 26, 2020
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Training
If you had a magic wand, would you use it to make the Scouting program better and more fun for youth
so they stayed in Scouting longer, so it had a larger impact on their lives? What if the same magic wand
made leadership roles easier, more rewarding, and led to better retention among adult leaders? Would
using that magic wand be a top priority?
Well, such a magic wand does exist—in the form of the learning programs for leaders in the Boy Scouts
of America.
Common sense tells us that training is important, and research shows the importance of trained leaders. A
trained leader is knowledgeable and more confident in the role being performed. Trained leaders exhibit a
knowledge and confidence that is picked up by people around them. Trained leaders impact the quality of
programs, leader tenure, youth tenure, safety, and a whole lot more. A trained leader is better prepared to
make the Scouting program all it can be!
These pages contain many of the “magic wands” and resources. Scout them out!
Quick Links Almost all BSA training can be done online by going to https://my.scouting.org/ You will need to log-in
or create an account to access the training portal. If you need assistance with this system, please call the
My.Scouting helpdesk at 972-580-2489.
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FUNDING YOUR SCOUTING PROGRAM
Scouting is one of the most affordable programs for families to take part in. With all the new skills learned, friends made, and
fun, it is the best return on your investment. The Scout Law teaches Scouts to be thrifty, and earn their own way. The Daniel
Boone Council offers a variety of ways for Scouts to raise funds to pay for their Scouting experience.
Why should Your Unit Sell Popcorn and Camp Cards?
The Daniel Boone Council popcorn and camp card sales are a very important source of funding for the local Scouting units, as
well as the council. The sale provides Scouting units with a safe, coordinated money earning opportunity with no upfront cost to
the unit.
Popcorn sales can fund the pack needs such as camping gear, program supplies, books, recognition items and major pack
activities. Camp Cards can help scouts earn their way to camp, providing them the opportunity to be thrifty and earn their
own way.
What does this mean for your unit?
You can use the popcorn and camp card sales to fund your entire years’ worth of activities. Imagine being able to have great
events, campouts and have every Scout participate in day camp, Webelos Woods and cub parent weekends without asking the
family for any money! It is possible with these fundraisers!
Benefits
• There is no up-front money needed by the unit for either sale, and you only pay for what you sold. No extra product!
• Teaches Scouts the responsibility of earning his own way and builds self-confidence.
• Provides experience in public speaking, salesmanship and financial skill development.
CAMP CARDS (SPRING SALE)
The Camp Card sale is designed specifically to help Scouts earn funds to offset the cost of their Scouting experience, specifically
day camp or summer camp. Units participating in this program will earn 50% commission ($2.50) for each $5 Camp Card they
sell. The sale runs approximately 2 months and usually begins in early March and ends in early May. The program is completely
risk free and units can return any cards that they do not sell. More information will be available at your monthly district
roundtables.
Important Camp Card Sale Dates for 2019 & 2020
2019 2020
Informational Meeting February Roundtable February Roundtable
Sale Starts March 1, 2019 March 2, 2020
Sale Ends May 3, 2019 May 1, 2020
Payments Due
May 8, 2019
(Payments and any unsold
cards returned for 50%
commission)
May 6, 2020
(Payments and any unsold
cards returned for 50%
commission)
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POPCORN (FALL SALE)
With over 70% of the Popcorn sale going to support Scouting there is no other fundraiser with that high of a return and
majority of the money going directly to your unit. Up to 42% goes straight to the local units in form of commission
and / or prizes for your Scouts. The remaining 28% goes to Scouting programs held throughout the Council, helps to
maintain Camp Daniel Boone and the Council Service Center. The sale begins in late September and ends in early
November. More information will be available at your monthly district roundtables.
Important Popcorn Sale Dates for 2019 & 2020
2019 2020
Kick-off Varies by District.
Consult with District Leadership
Varies by District.
Consult with District Leadership
Show & Sale Orders Submitted Online Monday, September 9, 2019 Sunday, September 6, 2020
Show & Sale Popcorn Pick-up /
Take Order Sale Starts Friday, September 20, 2019 Friday, September 18, 2020
Take Order Sale Ends Friday, October 25, 2019 Friday, October 30, 2020
Take Order - Popcorn Orders Submitted Online Sunday, October 27, 2019 Sunday, November 1, 2020
Show & Sale Popcorn Payments Due Wednesday, November 6, 2019 Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Popcorn Pick-up Friday, November 8, 2019 Friday, November 13, 2020
Take Order Payments Due Thursday, December 5, 2019 Thursday, December 3, 2020
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Things to remember:
• Attend your May District
Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all
Council and District events.
• The Council Office will be closed on
Monday, May 27th in observance of
Memorial Day.
• Register Cub Scouts to attend Day
Camp
• Register for the DBC Golf
Tournament
May Planning & Events:
Cub Scout Day Camp
Day Camp is Council camp run by districts for Cub Scouts entering 1st - 5th grade and focusing on earning rank advancements,
learning new skills, playing sports and games, crafts, BB guns, archery and making new friends. Many parent volunteers are needed to
have a successful camp. Scouts can attend any district’s camp. Camps are typically 5 days long (most run from 8:30 – 4:30), and are
held during the month of June. Registration deadlines will be coming up soon so go ahead and register now so your Scout doesn’t miss
out on this fun adventure!
For more information go to www.danielboonecouncil.org
National Summertime Pack Awards
School breaks afford Cub Scout Packs a perfect opportunity for special activities. These may be geared to a traditional summer break
or to shorter breaks afforded by a year-round school calendar or to home-schooled Cub Scouts. The National Summertime Pack
Award recognizes Packs that provide a year-round program.
Each Pack that plans and conducts three Pack activities – one each during the summer months (or school vacations for a year-round
school calendar) qualifies for the National Summertime Pack Award and will receive a ribbon for their flag. Each den will receive a
ribbon if at least half of their Cub Scouts attend three Pack summertime events. Cub Scouts who attend all three of their Pack’s
summertime activities earn a pin, which is worn on the uniform right pocket or on the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award.
Are you prepared?
Make sure your leaders and parents know how to obtain the latest information about District and Council programs by including the
following on all district communications:
• Council website: www.danieboonecouncil.org
• Council electronic newsletter: The Long Rifle
• Council Facebook page: www.facebook.com/danielboonecouncil/
Notes:
May 2019
1
Terrora
Roundtable
2
Cataloochee
Roundtable
3
Camp Card Sale
Ends
4
5 6
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
7
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
8
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
Camp Card
Money Due to
Service Center
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
9
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
10 11
12
Mother's Day
13
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
14
Camping
Committee
Meeting
15 16 17 18
Toe River Cub
Scout Shooting
Sports Day
Toe River SM /
ASM Leader
Specific Training
19 20 21
Executive Board
Meeting
Terrora District
Report to the
Executive Board
22 23
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
24 25
26 27
Service Center
Closed -
Memorial Day
28 29 30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Council Camporee
SoQua SM / ASM Leader Specific
Training
Council Camporee
SoQua SM / ASM
Leader Specific
Training
OA Spring Ordeal
OA Spring Ordeal
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Things to remember:
• Attend your June District Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all Council
and District events.
• Commissioner College May 31 - June
2nd at Wofford College, Spartanburg,
SC
• Register your upcoming Webelos
and AOL’s for Webelos Woods
held in August.
• Register your eligible Scouts BSA
for the OA Summer Ordeal.
June Planning & Events:
Scouts BSA Summer Camp
Scouts BSA summer camp is a real highlight of the Troop’s program year. It takes a lot of planning to have a good season of
Summer Camp, the first part of your planning for next year’s camp can happen now, go ahead while you are in camp this summer
and reserve your site for next year. Talk to your Scouts while in camp this summer about what they want to do next summer. That
will put you on the road for your 2020 camp planning process. Some of the key elements include:
• Reserving a Spot at Camp, the earlier the better to get the week you want.
• Thinking about how your Scouts can earn money needed for Camp through Popcorn and Camp Card sales.
• Planning to have adequate adult leadership for Camp.
• Incorporating new Scouts who join in the spring into your Summer Camp plans.
• Health forms and physicals needed for camp.
• What Merit Badges to sign the Scouts up for. This process is an online process that begins in April, but it begins earlier
by gathering the information from your Scouts so it’s ready by April 1.
• Holding a Parent Night to encourage camp attendance and help parents understand how to help their son prepare for
camp.
These are some but not all the key features of the year-round process of Summer Camp planning and now is a good time
to start for next year.
Notes:
June 2019
1
OA Log Rolling
Asheville Tourist
Scout Night
2
Commissioner
College
3
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
4
Camping
Committee
Meeting
5 6 7 8
9 10 11
Executive
Committee
Meeting
12
Terrora
Roundtable /
Recruitment
Training
SoQua District
Night Out
13
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
DBC Golf
Tournament
14
Flag Day
15
16
Father's Day
17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
28 29
30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Commissioner
College
CDB Staff Week
CDB Summer Camp Week 1
CDB Summer Camp Week 2
Cataloochee Day Camp
SoQua District Day Camp
Toe River Day Camp
Nantahala Cub-O-Ree
Nantahala
Cub-O-Ree
CDB Summer Camp Week 3
Terrora Day Camp
CDB Summer
Camp Week 4
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July Planning & Events:
Scout Planning
Take some time now to begin planning your meetings for the coming year using the Program Planning Guides that are available at
www.scouting.org. These guides will provide a framework for your Scouts and leaders to plan fun and exciting unit activities.
For Cub Scout Packs, encourage parent participation in your den meetings throughout the year, involve them in the process of choosing and
planning activities and outings.
Campmaster Corps Training
The campmaster corps is a group of selected, trained, and registered Scouters who serve at council camps during the weekend, whenever
troops, teams, Webelos dens, or posts are using any part of the camp property. Campmasters select their own time and frequency of service,
but they usually serve two to four times a year.
Campmasters are selected on the basis of their ability in several areas: outdoor skills, specialized knowledge of nature and conservation,
and leadership skills. All campmasters must have a record of demonstrated ability to get along with people, to lead, and to act in an
emergency. All campmasters must have a working knowledge of Scouting, troop and team operations, Scout advancement, and Webelos
Scout camping. Experienced and registered Scouters, with the exception of unit leaders, are eligible for consideration as campmasters. (It is
generally conceded that a unit leader's major concern must be the particular unit served.)
In order to become a Campmaster you must be approved by the Council Camping Committee and attend a specific training. Campmaster
training is held in August of each year. Please see the Council calendar for the specific date. For more information contact Camp Daniel
Boone or the Council Office.
Fall Recruitment
Scouting is more fun with your friends. Beginning in August, and running throughout the entire fall, Units Council-wide will recruit
thousands of new families to join in the fun and adventure of Scouting. In addition to the Council’s Fall Recruiting plan, units are
encouraged to share their program inside their Chartered Organizations and hold their own “Bring a Friend” event that shows just how fun
Scouting is. Contact your District Executive for more information about Fall Recruitment for your Unit.
Notes:
Things to remember:
• Check the calendar for all Council
and District events.
• The Council Office will be closed
on Thursday, July 4th in
observance of Independence Day.
• Cub Scout Leaders plan to attend
BALOO Training in the fall.
July 2019
1 2
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
3 4
Service Center
Closed -
Independence
Day
5 6
7 8 9
Camping
Committee
Meeting @ CDB
10
SoQua District
Committee
Cookout
11
Toe River District
Committee
Cookout
12 13
14 15 16 17
Executive Board
Meeting @ CDB
Cataloochee
District Report to
the Executive
Board
18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
26 27
NYLT
28 29 30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
CDB Summer Camp Week 4
CDB Summer Camp Week 5
CDB Summer Camp Week 6
CDB Summer Camp Week 7
CDB ROTC & Young Marines Week
NYLT
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Things to remember:
• Attend your August District Roundtable Kickoff.
• Check the calendar for all Council and District events.
• Plan to attend Campmaster Training.
• Plan to attend your District Popcorn Kickoff Meeting.
• Boy Scout Leaders plan to attend IOLS Training in September.
August Planning & Events:
BALOO TRAINING
BALOO (Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation) Training is a one-day event, presented by the council, that introduces Cub Scout
leaders and parents to the skills needed to plan and conduct Pack outdoor activities, particularly Pack camping.
Short Term Camping Reservations
Council camp properties are there for you to use (August 15 - May 1). We have some of the best Scouting facilities in the country and
we continuously work to make the process easy for you to reserve and use these facilities. To reserve camp properties during the off
season; go to www.campdanielboone.org
Notes:
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August 2019
1
Cataloochee
Roundtable &
Popcorn Kickoff
2 3
4 5
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
Popcorn Kickoff /
District
Committee
Meeting
6 7
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
8
Toe River
Roundtable /
Popcorn Kickoff /
District
Committee
Meeting
DBC Sporting
Clays Classic
9 10
11 12 13
Camping
Committee
Meeting
14
Terrora
Roundtable /
Popcorn Kickoff
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
15 16 17
18 19 20
Executive
Committee
Meeting
21
SoQua District
Popcorn Kickoff
22
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
23 24
25
DBC Training
Committee
Meeting
26 27 28 29 30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
CDB ROTC & Young Marines Week
NYLT
Webelos Woods
Webelos Woods
OA Summer Ordeal
OA Summer
Ordeal
BALOO Training
BALOO Training
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Things to remember:
• Attend your September
District Roundtable.
• Check the calendar for all Council and
District events.
• The Council Office will be closed on
Monday September 2nd in observance of
Labor Day.
• Register your Pack to attend Cub Parent
Weekend that will be held in October.
• Plan to attend Leader Specific Training
held in each District throughout the
months of September or October.
• Unit Leaders and Committee Chairs,
keep an eye out in your mailboxes for
your unit’s recharter information.
September Planning & Events:
It’s Time to Begin Thinking About Unit Recharter
Your unit has the responsibility of renewing each member and leader annually; this process begins in October. The process is now done
100% using the internet, information to get started is in the recharter information packet that was mailed to your Unit Leader and
Committee Chairs toward the end of September. The unit selects an adult to complete the online process. This renewal processor uses the
access code provided in the mailed information to log onto the Internet Renewal system. At any time, the renewal processor can suspend
the electronic process and return later to the last completed screen. The system lets you enter new members, renew current members, and
update information for any registrant. Once submitted online, print the roster, acquire the appropriate signatures for the printed roster and
any new application, and bring them along with a unit check to your District Recharter turn-in day. Once turned into the Council office
the packet will be reviewed and if no issue, it will then be submitted to ScoutNet. Once submitted on our end, the Unit can then print a
new roster and their membership cards through their My.Scouting account. Following this procedure will ensure that your unit meets all
national registration requirements. For more information contact your Unit Commissioner or your District Executive.
Popcorn
Prepare your unit to sale Popcorn. If you did not attend your districts popcorn kickoff make sure you get your sale material from your
District Executive. Review over all important Popcorn dates and pass that information along to your Scout families. If you have any
questions, or need more information contact your district executive or Paul Hollier, Council Development Director at the Council Office.
Notes:
September 2019
1 2
Service Center
Closed - Labor
Day
3
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
4
Terrora
Roundtable
5
Cataloochee
Roundtable
6 7
8 9
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Popcorn Show &
Sale Orders
Submitted Online
10
Camping
Committee
Meeting
11
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
12
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
13 14
Toe River Cub
Scout Leader Job
Specific Training
15 16 17
Executive Board
Meeting
Toe River District
Report to the
Executive Board
18 19 20
Popcorn Show &
Sale Pick-up
Popcorn Take
Order Sale Starts
21
Cataloochee
Shooting Sports
Day
Nantahala
Shooting Sports
Day
Cataloochee SM /
ASM Leader
Specific Training
22 23 24 25 26
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
27 28
Terrora Cub
Scout Leader
Specific / Life to
Eagle / Troop
Committee
Training
Nantahala Cub
Scout Leader
Specific Training
SoQua Cub
Scout Leader
Specific Training
29 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
IOLS Training
IOLS Training
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Things to remember: • Attend your October District Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all Council and District events.
• Popcorn Take Order Sale runs September 20th – October 25th.
• Complete your Units Recharter for the 2020 Scouting year.
October Planning & Events:
Training Season
Every Scout deserves a trained leader. Every leader deserves to be trained.
Our fall training season begins in late September and runs throughout the month of October. The Daniel Boone Council offers a wide
variety of training courses for all levels of leaders in all Scouting program. You can attend training in any district, not just your own.
UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING
University of Scouting is an opportunity offered only once a year where adult leaders of all program areas come together for a day of
fun, fellowship and learning. Whether you are a new leader or experienced…a Commissioner or Den Leader…a Scoutmaster or
Cubmaster…Committee Member or simply an interested parent…there is something for you at the University of Scouting. University
of Scouting will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Notes:
October 2019
1 2
Terrora
Roundtable
3
Cataloochee
Roundtable
4 5
Cataloochee Cub
Scout Leader
Specific Training
6 7
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
SoQua
Roundtable /
Recharter Help /
Commissioner
Meeting
8
Camping
Committee
Meeting
9
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
10
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
11
Cataloochee
Camporee &
Scout Challenge
12
Cataloochee Lion
/ Tiger Fun Day
Terrora Lion /
Tiger Fun Day
SoQua Shooting
Sports Day
Cataloochee
Camporee &
Scout Challenge
13
Cataloochee
Camporee &
Scout Challenge
14 15
Executive
Committee
Meeting
16 17 18 19
Cub Parent
Weekend
20
DBC Training
Committee
Meeting
Cub Parent
Weekend
21 22 23 24
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
25
Popcorn Take
Order Sale Ends
26
27
Popcorn Take
Order Submitted
Online to the
Service Center
28 29 30 31
Halloween
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Toe River SOAR Weekend
OA Fall Fellowship
Venturing Legacy 7
Toe River SOAR
Weekend
OA Fall Fellowship
Venturing Legacy
7
SoQua / Terrora District Camporee
SoQua / Terrora
District Camporee
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Things to remember: • Attend your November District
Roundtable.
• Check the calendar for all
Council and District events.
• The Council Office will be closed
November 11th in observance of
Veterans Day.
• The Council Office will be closed
November 28th and 29th for the
Thanksgiving holiday.
• Attend your District Recharter
turn-in day to turn in your unit’s
recharter.
November Planning & Events:
Youth Protection Training
The Boy Scouts of America places the greatest importance on creating the most secure environment possible for our youth members. To
maintain such an environment, the BSA developed numerous procedural and leadership selection policies and provides parents and
leaders with resources for the Cub Scout, Scouts BSA, and Venturing programs.
BSA Youth Protection Mission Statement
True youth protection can be achieved only through the focused commitment of everyone in Scouting. It is the mission of Youth
Protection volunteers and professionals to work within the Boy Scouts of America to maintain a culture of Youth Protection awareness
and safety at the national, regional, area, council, district, and unit levels.
Youth Protection Training (YPT) is required for all adults in order to be registered with the BSA and must be retaken every two years.
While the course may be taken online or in a classroom setting, any adult member must have Youth Protection Training prior to your
registration application being processed by the Council Office. Please attach a copy of your completion certificate to your adult
application prior to turning it into the Council Office.
New to Scouting? Go to www.my.scouting.org to take Youth Protection training. You do not have to be a registered member of the
Boy Scouts of America to take Youth Protection training.
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November 2019
1 2
Terrora Shooting
Sports Day
3
Toe River District
Klondike Derby
Daylight Savings
Ends
4
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting /
Recharter Help
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
5
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
6
Terrora
Roundtable
Popcorn Show &
Sale Payment
Due to Service
Center
7
Cataloochee
Roundtable &
Recharter
Training
8
Popcorn Take
Order Pick-up
9
10 11
Service Center
Closed - Veterans
Day
12
Camping
Committee
Meeting
13
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
14
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
15
SoQua
Recharters Due
16
Terrora
"Recharter Help
Day"
17 18 19
Executive Board
Meeting
Nantahala District
Report to the
Executive Board
20 21
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
22 23
Asheville Holiday
Parade
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Toe River District Klondike Derby
Woodbadge
Woodbadge
Woodbadge
Woodbadge
Service Center Closed - Thanksgiving
Holiday
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Things to remember:
• Attend your December District Roundtable
• The Council office will be closed for the
holidays December 23rd – 25th and
December 31st, and January 1st.
• Take Order Popcorn payments are due to
the Council Office by Thursday,
December 5th.
• All Units will expire on December 31,
2018. Your units recharter must be
completed, turned into the Council office,
and processed by this date. Failure to do so
will result in your unit not being active as
of January 1st.
December Planning & Events:
Guide to Safe Scouting
The purpose of the Guide to Safe Scouting is to prepare members of the Boy Scouts of America to conduct Scouting activities in a safe
and prudent manner. All participants in official Scouting activities should become familiar with the Guide to Safe Scouting and be
aware of state and local government regulations that supersede Boy Scouts of America policies and guidelines. A PDF version is
available at http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx
Changes to this document is done periodically; we encourage you to review over them prior to all events and activities.
Silver Beaver Nominations
The Silver Beaver Award is the highest recognition a Council can bestow on an adult volunteer leader. Don’t miss the opportunity to
nominate a fellow Scouter for this award. Awards are presented at the Council Recognition Reception in March. Silver Beaver
Nominations are due to the Council Office by Monday, December 30, 2019. If you have previously nominated someone please
make sure to update their nomination and provide more documentation.
Notes:
December 2019
1 2
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
3 4
Terrora
Roundtable
5
Cataloochee
Roundtable
Popcorn Take
Order Payment
Due to Service
Center
6 7
Terrora Recharter
Turn-in Day
OA Winter
Banquet
8 9 10
Camping
Committee
Meeting
11
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
12
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
13 14
OA IA Day
15 16 17
Executive
Committee
Meeting
18 19
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
20 21
OA IA Day
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
Silver Beaver
Nominations Due
to Council
31
Service Center
Closed - New
Year's Holiday
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Service Center Closed - Christmas Holiday
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January Planning & Events:
Scheduling Friends of Scouting Presentations
Friends of Scouting is the annual fundraising campaign in which district volunteers visit all Scouting units during a special meeting
(e.g. Blue and Gold Banquet, Court of Honor). Presenters make a short presentation to the parents and adult leaders of the unit
explaining how the Scouting program is funded and why financial support is needed to maintain and expand the quality programs and
camping facilities of the Daniel Boone Council. If you have not already done so, please contact your District Executive or District
Family Friends of Scouting Chair to schedule a presentation.
Work Camp Staff this summer @ Camp Daniel Boone
The Daniel Boone Council is looking for dedicated individuals to serve Scouting by being a staff member at Camp Daniel Boone this
summer. The requirements are stiff; the jobs are demanding, but the experience is exhilarating. Staff applications are available on the
camp website; www.campdanielboone.org. For more information contact Council Office.
Council Volunteer Recognition Banquet / Silver Beaver Award Presentations
This annual recognition event of the Daniel Boone Council is designed to honor all Scouters from across our Council for their
contribution to Scouting during the year. It is a time to reflect on the past year's accomplishments and for fellowship with those who
share your interest in the Boy Scout program. The next Council Volunteer Recognition Banquet will be held on Friday, March 6,
2020.
Again, this year, three volunteers from across the Council will be honored with the Council's highest honor-the Silver Beaver Award.
The Silver Beaver Award is the council-level distinguished service award of the Boy Scouts of America. Recipients of this award are
registered adult leaders who have made an impact on the lives of youth through service given to the council. The Silver Beaver is an
award given to those who implement the Scouting program and perform community service through hard work, self-sacrifice,
dedication, and many years of service. To register for the Council Banquet, go to the Council website at www.danielboonecouncil.org.
Notes:
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Things to remember:
• Attend your January District
Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all Council
and District events.
• The Council office will be closed
January 1st for the New Year’s
Holiday.
• The Council office will be closed
January 20th in observance of the
Martin Luther King Jr. holiday
• Register for your District banquet.
January 2020
1
Service Center
Closed - New
Year's Day
2
Cataloochee
Roundtable
3 4
5 6
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
7
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
8
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
Silver Beaver
Committee
Meeting
9
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
10 11
12 13 14
Camping
Committee
Meeting
15 16 17 18
19 20
Service Center
Closed - Martin
Luther King, Jr.
Day
21 22 23
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
24
Terrora District
Banquet
25
Cataloochee
Merit Badge
Midway
26
SoQua Operation
Snowshoe
Leaders Meeting
27 28
Executive Board
Meeting
29 30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
OA LLD
IOLS
IOLS
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February Planning & Events:
Scout Sunday
Scout units are urged to participate in the religious service of their chartering organization: attend in uniform, do a flag ceremony,
speak about Scouting, present religious awards and/or formally thank the chartering organization for their support throughout the year.
Consider having a recruiting information table in the foyer or hospitality area.
A Scout is reverent. Scout Sunday is February 9th.
AOL to Scout Transition
One of the goals of the Arrow of Light program is to prepare Scouts for their transition into Scouts BSA. Packs and Troops should
work together to ensure that every AOL Scout has the opportunity to join a Troop. Troops can provide opportunities for AOL Scouts
and their parents to become familiar with their program through special open houses or outdoor activities. AOL dens may also have
opportunity to observe Troops in action at Webelos Woods. The cooperative effort of Troop and Pack gives AOL Scouts and their
families an awareness of the Troop program, Troop leadership, and advancement – as well as an appreciation for Troop organization
and relationships. While AOL dens will visit Troops as a group, the selection of a Troop by individual Scout is up to the Scout and his /
her family. Every Troop has a different “personality” and is different in the type of activities scheduled. Families must choose the
Troop that best meets the needs of their Scout. Scouts are encouraged to join a Troop in early spring, allowing them to experience
several Troop campouts prior to attending summer camp.
Council Camp Card Sale
Camp Card sale begins on March 2nd and ends May 1st. Make sure that your unit is signed up to sell. Cards will be distributed at the March
Roundtables or you can pick them up at the Council Office. Camp Cards are a great way for Scouts to earn the money they need for Summer
Camp and High Adventure Activities. They are easy, fun, and rewarding!
Notes:
Things to remember:
• Attend your February District
Roundtable.
• Check the calendar for all Council
and District events.
• Scout Sunday is February 9th.
• The Council office will be
closed February 17th in
observance of Presidents’ Day.
• Register for the Council Banquet
February 2020
1
Nantahala District
Banquet
Terrora Webelos
Expedition
Fundamentals of
Training
2
Terrora Webelos
Expedition
3
SoQua
Roundtable /
Camp Card
Kickoff /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
Camp Card
Kickoff / District
Committee
Meeting
4 5
Terrora
Roundtable /
Camp Card
Kickoff
6
Cataloochee
Roundtable /
Camp Card
Kickoff
7
Toe River District
Banquet
8
Trainers Edge
9
Scout Sunday
10 11
Camping
Committee
Meeting
12
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
13
Toe River
Roundtable /
Camp Card
Kickoff / District
Committee
Meeting
14 15
16 17
Service Center
Closed -
Presidents' Day
18
Executive
Committee
Meeting
19 20
Terrora Arrow of
Light Recognition
21
Cataloochee
District Banquet
22
SoQua Operation
Snowshoe
23
SoQua Operation
Snowshoe
24 25 26 27
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
28
SoQua District
Banquet
29
Nantahala District
Pinweood Derby
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
BSA Winterfest
BSA Winterfest Cataloochee Cold Spot
Cataloochee Cold
Spot
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Things to remember: • Attend your March District Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all Council and District events.
• Free Camp Physicals will be offered at the Council Office on March 21st on a first come, first served basis.
▪ Registration is online only. See the Council website or the Long Rifle for more information.
• Register your pack for the Spring Cub Parent Weekend that will be held in April.
March Planning & Events:
Spring Recruiting
Fall isn’t the only time to bring new Scouts into your Unit. Hold spring recruiting events and open houses. Invite newly recruited
Scouts to attend Day Camp and other summer events. Spring is a great time to attract new families and get them involved in exciting
summer activities. Contact your Unit Commissioner or your District Executive for help planning a spring recruitment.
Arrow of Light Crossover
Arrow of Light Crossover does not occur at the same time for every AOL Scout. Most cross over between February and March, however
some do wait until April or May. The most important thing to remember is to allow the AOL Scout enough time once they are in the Troop
to experience several Troop campouts prior to attending summer camp.
Here’s what the Scouting.org web site has to say about the process.
The passage from a Cub Scout Pack to a Scouts BSA Troop should be smooth, with no time lost in between. When AOL Scouts are ready to
cross over, the Scout and his /or her family should be familiar and comfortable with the youth and adult leaders of the Troop, their role in the
Troop and Troop activities, and feel excited about beginning this new adventure. The AOL Scout’s graduation ceremony should clearly
signify their transition to a new level of Scouting, and could include the presentation of their AOL Award, a Scout BSA Handbook, and a
Troop neckerchief. The key factor to improved AOL transition is the ongoing working relationship of the leaders of a Cub Scout Pack and a
Scouts BSA Troop. Ideally a community organization would have both a Pack and a Troop with leaders who work together to help move
AOL Scouts into a Scouts BSA Troop the same way schools move students from elementary school to middle school.
Notes:
March 2020
1
SoQua District
AOL Crossover
2
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
Camp Card Sale
Begins
3
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
4
Terrora
Roundtable
5
Cataloochee
Roundtable
6
Council Banquet
7
Cataloochee
District Pinewood
Derby
8
Daylight Savings
Begins
9 10
Camping
Committee
Meeting
11
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
12
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
13 14
University of
Scouting
Nantahala Bass
Tournament
15
Nantahala Bass
Tournament
16 17
Executive Board
Meeting
SoQua District
Report to the
Executive Board
18 19 20 21
Free Camp
Physicals Day
22 23 24 25 26
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
27 28
Toe River District
Pinewood Derby
Eagle Banquet
29 30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Things to remember: • Attend your April District Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all Council and District events.
• The Council Office will be closed on Friday, April 10th in observance of Good Friday.
April Planning & Events:
National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)
National Youth Leadership Training is an exciting, action-packed six-day Council-level program designed to provide Scouts who are
13 years and older with leadership skills and experience they can use in their home units and in other situations demanding leadership
of self and others. Content is delivered in a unit and small group outdoor setting with an emphasis on immediate application of
learning in a fun environment. Check the Council website for information on when the next course will be held.
Notes:
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April 2020
1
Terrora
Roundtable
2
Cataloochee
Roundtable
3 4
5 6
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
7 8
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
9
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
10
Service Center
Closed - Good
Friday
11
12
Easter
13 14
Camping
Committee
Meeting
15 16 17 18
Cub Parent
Weekend
19
Cub Parent
Weekend
20 21
Executive
Committee
Meeting
22 23
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
24 25
Cataloochee
Cubmobile
SoQua District
Pinewood Derby
26 27 28 29 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
OA Dixie Fellowship
OA Dixie
Fellowship
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Things to remember:
• Attend your May District Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all Council
and District events.
• The Council Office will be closed Monday,
May 25th in observance of Memorial Day.
• Register Cub Scouts to attend Day Camp
• Camp Card sale ends May 1st. All money
and any unsold cards must be turned into
the Council Office by May 6th to receive
50 % commission.
May Planning & Events:
New Council Program Calendar and Planning Guide
The new Council Program Calendar and Planning Guide will be distributed at your May District roundtable. This is the first step in
planning a great 2020 - 2021 Scouting year.
Cub Scout Day Camp
Day Camp is Council camp run by districts for Cub Scouts entering 1st - 5th grade and focusing on earning rank advancements,
learning new skills, playing sports and games, crafts, BB guns, archery and making new friends. Many parent volunteers are needed to
have a successful camp. Scouts can attend any district’s camp. Camps are typically 5 days long (most run from 8:30 – 4:30), and are
held during the month of June. Registration deadlines will be coming up soon so go ahead and register now so your Scout doesn’t miss
out on this fun adventure!
For more information go to the district event registration page on the Council website (www.danielbooncouncil.org) or contact your
District Executive.
National Summertime Pack Awards
School breaks afford Cub Scout Packs a perfect opportunity for special activities. These may be geared to a traditional summer break
or to shorter breaks afforded by a year-round school calendar or to home-schooled Cub Scouts. The National Summertime Pack
Award recognizes Packs that provide a year-round program.
Each Pack that plans and conducts three Pack activities – one each during the summer months (or school vacations for a year-round
school calendar) qualifies for the National Summertime Pack Award and will receive a ribbon for their flag. Cub Scouts who attend
all three of their Pack’s summertime activities earn a pin, which is worn on the uniform right pocket or on the Cub Scout Outdoor
Activity Award. This pin can be purchased in the Scout Shop.
Notes:
May 2020
1
Camp Card Sale
Ends
2
3 4
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
5
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
6
Terrora
Roundtable
Camp Card
Money Due to
Service Center
7
Cataloochee
Roundtable
8 9
Nantahala Cub
Scout Shooting
Sports Day
10
Mother's Day
11 12
Camping
Committee
Meeting
13
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
14
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
15 16
Nantahala Leader
Specific Training
17 18 19
Executive Board
Meeting
Terrora District
Report to the
Executive Board
20 21 22 23
SoQua SM / ASM
Leader Specific
Training
24 25
Service Center
Closed -
Memorial Day
26 27 28
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
29 30
31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
BALOO
BALOO SoQua District Camporee
SoQua District
Camporee
OA Spring Ordeal
OA Spring Ordeal
CDB Summer
Camp Staff Week
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June Planning & Events:
Scouts BSA Summer Camp
Scouts BSA summer camp is a real highlight of the Troop’s program year. It takes a lot of planning to have a good season of Summer
Camp, the first part of your planning for next year’s camp can happen now, go ahead while you are in camp this summer and reserve
your site for next year. Talk to your Scouts while in camp this summer about what they want to do next summer. That will put you on
the road for your 2020 camp planning process. Some of the key elements include:
• Reserving a Spot at Camp, the earlier the better to get the week you want.
• Thinking about how your Scouts can earn money needed for Camp through Popcorn and Camp Card sales.
• Planning to have adequate adult leadership for Camp.
• Incorporating new Scouts who join in the spring into your Summer Camp plans.
• Health forms and physicals needed for camp.
• What Merit Badges to sign the Scouts up for. This process is an online process that begins in April but it begins earlier by
gathering the information from your Scouts so it’s ready by April 1.
• Holding a Parent Night to encourage camp attendance and help parents understand how to help their Scout prepare for camp.
These are some but not all the key features of the year-round process of Summer Camp planning and now is a good time to start for
next year.
Notes:
Things to remember:
• Attend your June District Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all Council and District events.
• Register your upcoming Webelos I’s and AOL’s for Webelos Woods
held in August.
• Register your eligible Scouts BSA for the OA Summer Ordeal.
June 2020
1
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
2 3 4 5 6
7
Commissioner
College
8 9
Camping
Committee
Meeting
10
Terrora
Roundtable /
Recruitment
Training
SoQua District
Committee Night
Out
11
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
12 13
14
Flag Day
15 16
Executive
Committee
Meeting
17 18
DBC Golf
Tournament
19 20
21
Father's Day
22 23 24 25
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
26 27
28 29 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
CDB Summer Camp Staff Week
Commissioner College
CDB Summer Camp Week 1
Nantahala Cub-O-Ree
Nantahala
Cub-O-Ree
CDB Summer Camp Week 2
Cataloochee Day Camp
SoQua Day Camp
CDB Summer Camp Week 3
Terrora Day Camp
Toe River Day Camp
CDB Summer Camp Week 4
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Things to remember:
• Check the calendar for all Council
and District events.
• The Council Office will be closed on
Friday, July 4th in observance of the
Independence Day holiday.
July Planning & Events:
Scout Planning
Take some time now to begin planning your meetings for the coming year using the Program Planning Guides that are available at
www.scouting.org. These guides will provide a framework for your Scouts and leaders to plan fun and exciting unit activities.
For Cub Scout Packs, encourage parent participation in your den meetings throughout the year, involve them in the process of choosing
and planning activities and outings.
Campmaster Corps Training
The campmaster corps is a group of selected, trained, and registered Scouters who serve at council camps during the weekend,
whenever troops, teams, packs, dens or posts are using any part of the camp property. Campmasters select their own time and
frequency of service, but they usually serve two to four times a year.
Campmasters are selected based on their ability in several areas: outdoor skills, specialized knowledge of nature and conservation, and
leadership skills. All campmasters must have a record of demonstrated ability to get along with people, to lead, and to act in an
emergency. All campmasters must have a working knowledge of Scouting, troop operations, Scout advancement, and Scout camping.
Experienced and registered Scouters, except for unit leaders, are eligible for consideration as campmasters. (It is generally conceded
that a unit leader's major concern must be the particular unit served.)
To become a Campmaster you must be approved by the Council Camping Committee and attend a specific training. Campmaster
training is held in August of each year. Please see the Council calendar for the specific date. For more information contact the Council
Office.
Notes:
July 2020
1 2 3
Service Center
Closed - July 4th
Observance
4
Independence
Day
5 6 7
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
8
SoQua District
Committee
Cookout
9 10 11
12 13 14
Camping
Committee
Meeting @ CDB
15
Executive Board
Meeting @ CDB
Cataloochee
District Report to
the Executive
Board
16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
CDB Summer Camp Week 4
CDB Summer Camp Week 5
CDB Summer Camp Week 6
CDB Summer Camp Week 7
CDB Summer Camp ROTC Week
Webelos Woods
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Things to remember:
• Attend your August District
Roundtable Kickoff.
• Check the calendar for all Council and
District events.
• Plan to attend Campmaster Training.
• Plan to attend your District Popcorn Kickoff
Meeting.
August Planning & Events:
Fall Recruitment
Scouting is more fun with your friends. Beginning in August, and running throughout the entire fall, Units Council-wide will recruit
thousands of new families to join in the fun and adventure of Scouting. In addition to the Council’s Fall Recruiting plan, units are
encouraged to share their program inside their Chartered Organizations and hold their own “Bring a Friend” event that shows just how
fun Scouting is. Contact your District Executive for more information about Fall Recruitment for your Unit.
BALOO TRAINING
BALOO (Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation) Training is a one-day event, presented by the council, that introduces Cub Scout
leaders and parents to the skills needed to plan and conduct Pack outdoor activities, particularly Pack camping.
Notes:
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August 2020
1
2 3
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
Popcorn Kickoff /
District
Committee
Meeting
4 5
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua Popcorn
Kickoff
6
Cataloochee
Roundtable /
Popcorn Kickoff
7 8
9 10 11
Camping
Committee
Meeting
12
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
Terrora
Roundtable /
Popcorn Kickoff
13
Toe River
Roundtable /
Popcorn Kickoff /
District
Committee
Meeting
14 15
16 17 18
Executive
Committee
Meeting
19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
28 29
30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Webelos Woods
CDB Summer
Camp ROTC
Week
Webelos Woods
OA Summer Ordeal
OA Summer
Ordeal
BALOO
BALOO
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September Planning & Events:
Short Term Camping Reservations
Council camp properties are there for you to use (August 15 - May 1). We have some of the best Scouting facilities in the country and
we continuously work to make the process easy for you to reserve and use these facilities. For more information contact Melinda
Kuehn, Program Secretary at the Council Office.
It’s Time to Begin Thinking About Unit Recharter
Your unit has the responsibility of renewing each member and leader annually; this process begins in October. The process is now done
100% using the internet, information to get started is in the recharter information packet that was mailed to your Unit Leader and
Committee Chairs toward the end of September. The unit selects an adult to complete the online process. This renewal processor uses
the access code provided in the mailed information to log onto the Internet Renewal system. At any time, the renewal processor can
suspend the electronic process and return later to the last completed screen. The system lets you enter new members, renew current
members, and update information for any registrant. Once submitted online, print the roster, acquire the appropriate signatures for the
printed roster and any new application, and bring them along with a unit check to your District Recharter turn-in day. Once turned into
the Council office the packet will be reviewed and if no issue, it will then be submitted to ScoutNet. Once submitted on our end, the Unit
can then print a new roster and their membership cards through their My.Scouting account. Following this procedure will ensure that
your unit meets all national registration requirements. For more information contact your Unit Commissioner or your District Executive.
Popcorn
Prepare your unit to sale Popcorn. If you did not attend your districts popcorn kickoff, make sure you get your sale material from your
District Executive. Review over all important Popcorn dates and pass that information along to your Scout families. If you have any
questions, or need more information contact your district executive or Paul Hollier, Council Development Director at the Council Office.
Notes:
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Things to remember: • Attend your September
District Roundtable.
• Check the calendar for all Council
and District events.
• The Council Office will be closed on
Monday, September 7th in observance
of Labor Day.
• Plan to attend Leader Specific Training
held in each District throughout the
months of September or October.
• Unit Leaders and Committee Chairs keep
an eye out in your mailboxes for your
unit’s recharter information toward the
end of the month.
September 2020
1
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
2
Terrora
Roundtable
3
Cataloochee
Roundtable
4 5
6
Popcorn Show &
Sale Orders
Submitted Online
7
Service Center
Closed - Labor
Day
8
Camping
Committee
Meeting
9
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
10
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
11 12
Toe River Cub
Scout Leader
Specific Training
13 14
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
15
Executive Board
Meeting
Toe River District
Report to the
Executive Board
16 17 18
Popcorn Show &
Sale Pick-up
Popcorn Take
Order Sale
Begins
19
Cataloochee
Shooting Sports
Day
Nantahala SM /
ASM Leader
Specific Training
Toe River
Shooting Sports
Day
Terrora SM /
ASM Leader
Specific Training
CDB Staff Alumni
Weekend & DBC
100th
Anniversary
Celebration
20
CDB Staff Alumni
Weekend
DBC 100th
Anniversary
Celebration
21 22 23 24
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
25 26
Terrora Cub
Scout Job
Specific / Life to
Eagle / Troop
Committee
Training
Nantahala Cub
Scout Leader
Specific Training
SoQua Cub
Scout Leader
Specific Training
27 28 29 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
CDB Staff Alumni Weekend
DBC 100th Anniversary Celebration
Venturing Legacy 8
Venturing Legacy
8
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October Planning & Events:
Training Season
Every Scout deserves a trained leader. Every leader deserves to be trained.
Our fall training season begins in late September and runs throughout the month of October. The Daniel Boone Council offers a wide
variety of training courses for all levels of leaders in all Scouting program. You can attend training in any district, not just your own.
UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING
University of Scouting is an opportunity offered only once a year where adult leaders of all program areas come together for a day of
fun, fellowship and learning. Whether you are a new leader or experienced…a Commissioner or Den Leader…a Scoutmaster or
Cubmaster…Committee Member or simply an interested parent…there is something for you at the University of Scouting. University
of Scouting is generally held in March.
Notes:
Things to remember:
• Attend your October
District Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all
Council and District events.
• Complete your Units
Recharter for the 2021
Scouting year.
October 2020
1
Cataloochee
Roundtable
2 3
Cataloochee Cub
Scout Leader
Specific Training
4 5
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
SoQua
Roundtable /
Recharter Help/
Commissioner
Meeting
6 7
Terrora
Roundtable
8
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
9
Cataloochee
Camporee &
Scout Challenge
10
Cataloochee
Camporee &
Scout Challenge
11
Cataloochee
Camporee &
Scout Challenge
12 13
Camping
Committee
Meeting
14
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
15 16 17
Terrora Lion /
Tiger Fun Day
18 19 20
Executive
Committee
Meeting
21 22
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
23 24
Cub Parent
Weekend
25
Cub Parent
Weekend
26 27 28 29 30
Popcorn Take
Order Sale Ends
31
Halloween
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
OA Fall Fellowship
Toe River SOAR
OA Fall Fellowship
Toe River SOAR
Terrora District Camporee
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Things to remember:
• Attend your November District
Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all Council
and District events.
• The Council Office will be closed
November 26th and 27th for the
Thanksgiving holiday.
• Attend your District Rechartermania Day
to turn in your unit’s recharter.
November Planning & Events:
Youth Protection Training
The Boy Scouts of America places the greatest importance on creating the most secure environment possible for our youth members.
To maintain such an environment, the BSA developed numerous procedural and leadership selection policies and provides parents and
leaders with resources for the Cub Scout, Scouts BSA, and Venturing programs.
BSA Youth Protection Mission Statement
True youth protection can be achieved only through the focused commitment of everyone in Scouting. It is the mission of Youth
Protection volunteers and professionals to work within the Boy Scouts of America to maintain a culture of Youth Protection
awareness and safety at the national, regional, area, council, district, and unit levels.
Youth Protection Training (YPT) is required for all adults in order to be registered with the BSA and must be retaken every two
years. While the course may be taken online or in a classroom setting, any adult member must have Youth Protection Training prior
to your registration application being processed by the Council Office. Please attach a copy of your completion certificate to your
adult application prior to turning it into the Council Office.
New to Scouting? Go to www.my.scouting.org to take Youth Protection training. You do not have to be a registered member of the
Boy Scouts of America to take Youth Protection training.
Notes:
November 2020
1
Popcorn Take
Orders Submitted
Online
Terrora District
Camporee
Daylight Savings
Ends
2
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
SoQua
Roundtable /
Recharter Help /
Commissioner
Meeting
3
Aquatics &
Shooting Sports
Committee
Meeting
4
Terrora
Roundtable
5
Cataloochee
Roundtable
6 7
Terrora Shooting
Sports Day
8
Toe River District
Klondike Derby
9 10
Camping
Committee
Meeting
11
Popcorn Show &
Sale Payments
Due
Veterans Day
12
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
13
SoQua
Recharters Due
Popcorn Take
Order Pick-up
14
15 16 17
Executive Board
Meeting
Nantahala District
Report to the
Executive Board
18
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
19
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
20 21
Asheville Holiday
Parade
Terrora Recharter
Help Day
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Toe River District Klondike Derby
Service Center Closed - Thanksgiving
Holiday
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Things to remember: • Attend your December District Roundtable
• Check the calendar for all Council and District events.
• The Council office will be closed for the holidays on Dec. 24th, Dec. 25th, Dec. 31st, and Jan. 1st.
• All Units will expire on December 31, 2020. Your units recharter must be completed, turned into the
Council office, and processed by this date. Failure to do so will result in your unit not being active as of
January 1st.
December Planning & Events:
Guide to Safe Scouting
The purpose of the Guide to Safe Scouting is to prepare members of the Boy Scouts of America to conduct Scouting activities in a safe
and prudent manner. All participants in official Scouting activities should become familiar with the Guide to Safe Scouting and be
aware of state and local government regulations that supersede Boy Scouts of America policies and guidelines. A PDF version is
available at http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx
Silver Beaver Nominations
The Silver Beaver Award is the highest recognition a Council can bestow on an adult volunteer leader. Don’t miss the opportunity to
nominate a fellow Scouter for this award. Awards are presented at the Council Recognition Reception in March. Silver Beaver
Nominations are due to the Council Office by December 30, 2020. If you have previously nominated someone please make sure to
update their nomination and provide more documentation.
Notes:
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December 2020
1 2
Terrora
Roundtable
3
Cataloochee
Roundtable
Popcorn Take
Order Money Due
to Council
4 5
Terrora Recharter
Turn In Day
OA Winter
Banquet
6 7
SoQua
Roundtable /
Commissioner
Meeting
Nantahala
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
8
Camping
Committee
Meeting
9
Terrora District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
SoQua District
Committee
Meeting
10
Toe River
Roundtable /
District
Committee
Meeting
11 12
13 14 15
Executive
Committee
Meeting
16 17
Cataloochee
District
Committee /
Commissioner
Meeting
18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
Silver Beaver
Nominations Due
to Council
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Service Center
Closed - New
Year's Holiday
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Service Center Closed - Christmas
Holiday
Contacts:
Name: Email: Phone Number:
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Directions to The Asheville Scout Shop 333 West Haywood Street
Asheville, NC 28801
***** From the East (Black Mountain area) ***** I-240 West
Take the Montford Ave. / Haywood St. exit – Exit 4-C Left at the Red Light
at the top of the Exit Ramp (this will be Montford Ave.) Right at the Red Light
at the end of the bridge (this will be Haywood St.) Straight at the next Red Light
(go between the old car lot and the Patton Apartments; this will be Clingman Ave.)
Right at the next Red Light (this will be Hilliard Ave.)
Go to the 2nd road on your Right (this will be West Haywood St.)
Second Drive on the Left.
***** From the West (Enka / Candler Area) ***** I-240 East
Take the Patton Ave exit - Exit 4-B toward Downtown Right at the Light at the top on the Ramp (go between the old car lot and the Patton
Apartments; this will be Clingman Ave.) Right at the next Red Light
(this will be Hilliard Ave.)
Go to the 2nd road on your Right (this will be West Haywood St.)
Second Drive on the Left.
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