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Letter to YCC EBoard

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     April  2,  2014      Dear  Member  of  Yankee  Clipper  Council  Executive  Board,       I  regret  to  inform  you  that  actions  connived  by  a  small  faction  of  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council  Executive  Committee  lead  by  the  Council  Key  Three  and  recently  voted  on  by  the  Council  Executive  Board  has  forced  me,  George  Kouloheras,  a  volunteer  and  Member  at  Large  in  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council,  to  reconsider  my  financial  support  for  The  Yankee  Clipper  Council’s  Friends  of  Scouting  campaign  for  the  2014  fiscal  year.      

I  write  this  with  some  trepidation,  as  Council  President  Michael  Jewell  and  his  faction  have  shown  that  they  do  not  like  differences  of  opinion  and  dissent  among  the  ranks.    I  hope  no  actions  will  be  taken  against  me  for  my  opinions.  However,  the  actions  of  the  Executive  Board  gives  each  and  every  volunteer  Scouter  reason  to  be  concerned  about  how  much  your  group  values  democracy,  transparency  and  differences  of  opinion.      Every  Scouter  in  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council  need’s  to  ask  themselves  the  following  question:  Who  is  next?       There  are  two  separate  decisions  that  I  find  objectionable  and  unScout  like.  I  find  them  to  be  personal  attacks  on  individuals  and  organizations  that  have  served  this  council  for  decades.    They  act  to  divide  us  and  directly  hurt  the  youth  it  is  our  job  to  serve.         The  first  thing  I  find  objectionable  is  the  severing  of  ties  with  The  Key  Foundation,  an  organization  that  has  worked  tirelessly  for  the  good  of  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council  and  the  youth  we  serve  for  over  25  years.      For  reasons  which  have  not  been  made  clear  and  which  are  going  unanswered  to  the  President  and  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  the  Key  Foundation,  you  have  voted  to  severe  all  ties  with  that  organization.       For  those  of  you  who  don’t  know,  The  Key  Foundation  Inc.  is  a  private,  not  for  profit  organization,  incorporated  in  and  based  out  of  Lowell,  Massachusetts.    A  group  of  friends  and  Brothers  from  Lowell  and  the  surrounding  towns  of  the  old  Greater  Lowell  Council  founded  it  in  1988.  It  is  an  alumni  organization  resulting  from  the  shared  experiences  in  the  camping  program  of  the  Boy  Scout’s  of  America.  Today  it’s  member’s  come  from  every  community  served  by  Yankee  Clipper  Council  as  well  as  throughout  the  United  States  and  around  the  globe.       Much  of  the  effort  of  the  Key  Foundation  has  been  dedicated  to  supporting  the  camping  programs  of  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council.    It  is  The  Key  Foundations  belief  that  camping  is  the  method  that  is  most  effective  in  making  the  Scouting  Program  a  profound  experience  in  the  lives  a  youth.       The  Key  Foundation  works  to  promote  and  expand  “the  Culture  of  Camping”  in  the  Scout  program.    As  such  it  strongly  supports  the  Order  of  the  Arrow  Lodge,  Nanepashemet  158.    Most  of  its  members  have  strong  backgrounds  in  the  Order  of  the  Arrow  as  well  as  camp  staff.    

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  By  severing  all  ties  with  the  Key  Foundation  and  refusing  all  of  its  support  including  financial,  talent,  manpower,  scholarships,  program  grants  and  gifts  in  kind,  you  have  limited  our  ability  to  support  and  help  the  youth  that  we  are  pledged  to  serve.             Since  2000,  when  the  Greater  Lowell  Council  merged  with  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council,  The  Key  Foundation  has  donated  well  over  half  a  million  dollars  in  grants,  materials,  direct  financial  assistance  and  gifts  in  kind.    If  we  are  so  financially  sound  that  we  can  turn  down  this  kind  of  support  why  do  you  need  my  hard  earned  money?         The  Key  Foundation  paid  for  and  built  the  new  boathouse  at  Wah-­‐Tut-­‐ca  Scout  Reservation  to  the  tune  of  $185,000  to  honor  Andrew  Curry  Green,  one  of  it’s  founders,  and  a  Wah-­‐Tut-­‐Ca  Scout  Reservation  staff  member  and  9/11  victim.           The  Key  Foundation  built  and  paid  for  the  Craig  Ryder,  a  replica  of  the  turn  of  the  century  rescue  boats  at  Wah-­‐Tut-­‐Ca  Scout  Reservation  to  a  tune  of  $45,000.       The  Key  Foundation  provides  $3,000  -­‐$5,000.00  every  year  in  Vervaert  Grants  to  all  our  Councils  camping  programs.       The  Key  Foundation  provides  thousands  of  dollars  each  cycle  in  Patrick  Doyle  National  Order  of  the  Arrow  Conference  Scholarships  to  our  Order  of  the  Arrow  members.    Kevin  Nichols  has  told  the  boys  that  they  can  no  longer  apply  for  these.  This  means  some  of  the  boys  we  are  charged  to  serve  will  not  be  able  to  attend  the  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Order  of  the  Arrow  conference  in  2015.    Shame  to  Michael,  Dennis,  Kevin  and  the  faction  they  lead!       The  Key  Foundation  gives  a  Livoli  Scholarship  every  year  for  one  of  our  staff  member  to  use  for  his  higher  education.       The  Key  Foundation  gives  a  Frank  Barre  CIT  of  the  year  award  to  a  deserving  Counselor  in  Training  at  one  of  our  camps  and  provides  him  with  a  uniform  and  a  small  stipend.       The  Key  Foundation  recognizes  four  hard  working  volunteers  every  year  with  the  Craig  Ryder  Excellence  Award.       The  Key  Foundation  provides  our  camps  and  our  Order  of  the  Arrow  Lodge  with  banners,  posters,  buttons,  signs,  maps,  shows  and  the  sparkle  they  have  come  to  be  known  for.       The  Key  Foundation  has  provided  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council  with  hundreds  of  thousands  of  dollars  in  gifts  in  kind  by  developing  and  producing  countless  camping  promotion,  FOS  and  marketing  promotion  campaigns.       The  Key  Foundation  has  financially  supported  The  Yankee  Clipper  Council  through  donations  to  the  Friends  of  Scouting,  campaign,  sponsorship  at  the  Golf  tournaments,  Scout  Strong  Hikes  and  Distinguished  Dinner  events.       This  past  November  the  Key  Foundation  was  asked  to  raise  $3,000.00  to  help  the  council  end  it’s  year  in  the  black.    After  Scout  Executive  Kevin  Nichols  promised  The  Key  

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Foundation  its  support  in  writing,  the  council  pulled  the  rug  out  from  under  them  and  refused  any  assistance.  The  Key  Foundation  carried  on,  raised  the  $3000.00  the  council  asked  for  and  was  able  to  donate  an  additional  $500.00  to  fund  the  camping  programs  Christmas  card  promotion.       At  all  times  the  Key  Foundation  has  been  a  good  partner  to  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council,  always  saying  yes  and  always  providing  services  and  funds  even  when  they  were  in  fundamental  disagreement  with  the  actions  and  course  the  Council  Leadership  was  plotting.    They  were  loyal  and  good  partners,  traits  not  shown  to  them  by  Council  President  Michael  Jewell  and  his  leadership!        The  second  thing  I  find  objectionable  is  the  removing  of  Brian  Lobao  and  Dan  Smith  from  any  role  in  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council  Camping  Programs  and  forbidding  them  to  set  foot  on  the  good  soil  of  Wah-­‐Tut-­‐Ca  Scout  Reservation.    You  have  created  trumped  up  charges  that  they  are  in  conflict  of  interest  to  a  current  council  investigation  on  possible  dumping  at  Wah-­‐Tut-­‐Ca  Scout  Reservation.  

    This  all  started  with  discussions  on  where  to  put  a  new  shower  house  at  Wah-­‐Tut-­‐Ca  Scout  Reservation.    When  the  pros  and  cons  of  locating  the  new  shower  house  on  the  far  side  of  the  main  parking  lot  were  discussed  Brian  Lobao  said  that  we  might  want  to  rethink  that  because  when  he  was  a  child  at  Wah-­‐Tut-­‐Ca  he  heard  stories  that  fill  may  have  been  brought  up  from  Lowell  to  make  way  for  a  loop  in  the  road.       Forty  years  later  the  very  person  who  brought  the  possibility  to  our  attention  is  being  attacked  and  told  to  step  aside  and  not  set  foot  in  the  camp  he  loves  and  has  dedicated  his  life  too.    I  too  heard  stories  when  I  was  a  staff  member  in  the  late  seventies  but  had  frankly  not  thought  about  them  for  thirty  years  until  I  heard  Mr.  Jewell  announce  the  investigation.       As  for  Dan  Smith,  he  was  not  even  born  until  25  years  after  the  fact.    His  inclusion  in  this  is  just  another  attack  on  his  character  and  service  to  this  council  that  began  with  Mr.  Jewell  publically  removing  Dan  as  Yankee  Clipper  Council  Camping  Chairman  in  August  of  2013.    I  have  served  on  the  Council  Camp  Committee  since  1983  and  Dan  has  been  the  most  dynamic  and  effective  chairman  that  I  have  served  under.    Mr.  Jewells  action  has  only  served  to  change  the  Council  Camping  Committee  from  its  largest  and  most  effective  committee  to  one  that  is  a  shell  of  its  former  self.    This  is  just  another  example  of  how  poorly  our  leadership  treats  its  volunteers.    Mr.  Jewell,  your  actions  have  been  noted  by  all.       I  currently  serve  as  the  food  service  director  for  the  Yankee  Clipper  Councils  camping  programs  as  well  as  the  Food  Service  Committee  Adviser  for  Nanepashemet  Lodge  of  the  Order  of  the  Arrow,  positions  I  have  served  with  distinction  and  great  success  for  years.    Both  positions  are  direct  support  to  the  youth  we  serve.  These  are  two  areas  I  intend  to  keep  serving  in  as  long  as  I  am  allowed.    I  will  continue  to  give  these  positions  200%  of  my  time,  efforts  and  abilities.    I  hope  my  vocal  opposition  to  the  current  course  set  by  this  faction  does  not  prevent  me  from  doing  so.    As  a  volunteer  in  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council  I  cannot  in  good  conscience  remain  silent.  The  pledges  and  promises  I  make  to  the  Scout  Oath  and  Law  prevent  me  from  doing  so.       I  also  look  forward  to  continuing  my  financial  support  of  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council  when  the  Board  decides  to  end  its  retributions  on  its  volunteers  and  support  organizations.  

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    In  conclusion  I  ask  the  majority  on  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council  Board  of  Directors,  Is  this  what  you  got  in  this  for?    Didn’t  you  sign  on  to  do  your  best,  and  work  with  others  to  do  some  good  for  the  youth  in  our  communities?    I  am  confident  it  was  not  to  perpetrate  pettiness  and  divisiveness  with  the  volunteers  that  you  need  to  fulfill  your  mission.  

 As  a  Council  Member  at  Large  and  one  that  has  recently  voted  to  elect  the  current  

officers  and  members  of  the  Yankee  Clipper  Council  Board  of  Directors,  I  would  publicly  call  on  Michael  Jewell,  Dennis  Gleason,  Kevin  Nichols  and  the  small  faction  that  they  lead  to  resign  their  positions  on  the  Council  Executive  Board.      

 We  deserve  and  need  a  Council  Leadership  that  will  unite  us  and  not  divide  us.    We  

deserve  and  need  a  Council  leadership  that  will  trust  and  empower  its  volunteers  to  do  great  things  for  the  youth  we  serve  in  our  communities.  We  deserve  and  need  a  Council  leadership  that  will  work  tirelessly  to  make  The  Yankee  Clipper  Council  the  premier  Youth  Serving  organization  on  the  North  Shore  of  Massachusetts  and  Southern  New  Hampshire.    We  deserve  all  of  these  things  and  we  deserve  them  now!    We  do  not  have  them  and  the  current  council  leadership  is  incapable  of  providing  them.    Please  Mr.  Jewell,  for  the  good  of  the  youth  that  you  say  you  want  to  serve,  step  down  and  let  this  Council  flourish.        Thank  you  for  listening!    Yours  in  Scouting,    George  D.  Kouloheras  Volunteer  and  Member  at  Large  Yankee  Clipper  Council  Boy  Scouts  of  America  30  Lyon  Street  Lowell,  MA  01852  978  319  3645  [email protected]      P.S.  It  is  my  Intention  to  share  this  correspondence  with  every  volunteer  Scouter  that  will  listen,  as  well  as  make  it  available  for  publication  in  the  press  and  social  media.    GDK