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4cChief Scout Comes to KC (page 2)
In This Issue…
Camp Naish Goes Greener (page 3)
2011 Top Popcorn Seller (page 4)
Invest in our Future (page 5)
The 2012 Royal Gathering of Eagles And Scout Day at the “K” is set for April 22.
See Page 6 for details
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Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America
AdVENTUrES IN SCoUTINGFebruary/March 2012 Volume 17 — Number 1
www.hoac-bsa.org
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Happy Birthday Boy Scouts!Th is February marks the 102nd Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. I like to collect old Scout-ing handbooks and I fi nd it interesting that while things like merit badges, camping equipment, and rank requirements change, the founding core principals of Scouting remain true. Leadership, values, education and community service is what Scouting does best for our members.
Th e Boy Scouts of America Offi ce of Research and Program Innovation recently released the results of a national study of boys in grades 1-12 and the impact that Scouting had on those in Scouts vs. non Scouts. Here are a few of the responses that I found interesting:
QUESTION
BOYS GRADES 1-5
SCOUTS
BOYS GRADES 1-5
NON SCOUTS
BOYS GRADES 6-12
SCOUTS
BOYS GRADES 6-12 NON SCOUTS
Have you volunteered for a cause in the past month? 29% 14% 52% 22%Have you raised money for a cause in the past month? 30% 16% 34% 14%Do you participate in any aft er school clubs or activities? 100% 28% 100% 40%Do you participate in your local church youth group? 27% 18% 39% 18%Do you play video games on a regular basis? 91% 89% 87% 82%Are you currently saving to attend college? N/A N/A 52% 22%
Not surprisingly, Scouts are much more active in volunteer causes and are also more than two times as likely to be a participant in their church youth group. Scouts are also actively planning for their future by saving to attend college.
I did fi nd the statistic on the playing of video games interesting. While I did not grow up in the “video game” generation and can honestly say that I just don’t get the appeal, it is obvious that video games are a huge connecting point for all boys.
As your units celebrate Scouting’s anniversary in February, I hope that you take the time to thank your Chartering Organization for the support they provide. Did you know that over half of the Packs and Troops chartered in the Heart of America Council are to religious organizations? Does your unit hold a Scout Sunday program? If your unit is sponsored by a religious institution are your weekly Troop or Pack meetings listed in the weekly or monthly bulletin?
As a volunteer leader if you ever doubt the positive impact you are having on the youth in your unit, just remember some of the statistics listed above. Th ank you for your leadership and commitment to the youth in the Heart of America Council.
As always if you have any questions or ideas feel free to contact me.
Kenn Miller, (816) 569-4980, [email protected]
AdVENTUrES IN SCoUTINGPublished February/March, April/May, June/July, August/September, October/November, December/January by the Heart of America Coun-cil, Boy Scouts of America. This issue and past archived issues can be found on the Heart of America Council website, www.hoac-bsa.org.
PrESIdENTDavid W. Frantze
CoUNCIL CoMMISSIoNErJames H. Bernard, Jr.
VICE PrESIdENTSScott BoswellMarc E. ElkinsLester D. HamJames W. HayesClifford W. IlligJohn C. MartinMichael A. MerrimanJeanette PrengerZachary H. ShafranHon. Keith W. SickendickCharlie M. Tetrick
TrEASUrEr
Jeremy Croucher
LEGAL CoUNSELRichard L. Martin
SCoUT EXECUTIVEKendrick J.E. Miller
EdITorMatt I. Armstrong
GrAPHIC dESIGNTammy L. Bosley
FroM THE SCoUT EXECUTIVE
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CoUNCIL CALENdArFebruary March
1 Council Day Camp Meeting 1 MOS Tribal Council Recommendations Due 4 Bartle Work Day 1 NRA Instructor Training - 2 5 Scout Sunday 3 Bartle Work Day6 Day Camp Online Registration Opens 3 Commissioner College7 NRA Instructor Training – 1 3 COPE/Climbing Visitation Training8 University of Scouting Staff Meeting 6 Bartle Camp Leader Orientation – East9 NRA Instructor Training – 2 7 Bartle Camp Leader Orientation – North
11 Scout Sabbath 7 Council Marketing Committee Meeting 13 Bear Camp Online Registration Opens 7 Council Day Camp Meeting15 Council Camping Committee Meeting 8 Mayors’ Prayer Breakfast15 Council Advancement Committee Mtg. 8 Bartle Camp Leader Orientation – West16 Boy Scout Camp Payment Due 9-11 Naish Mini Camp Weekend16 OA LEC Meeting 10 Naish Work Day18 Naish Work Day 13 Naish Boy Scout Leader Orientation18 Campmaster Training 13 NRA Range Safety Training – 118 Catholic Scout Retreat 14 University of Scouting Staff Meeting20 President’s Day — Scout Offi ce Closed 15 OA LEC Meeting21 Risk Management Committee Meeting 15 NRA Range Safety Training – 221 Rotary Camp Staff Meeting 17 Truman Library Merit Badge Forum22 COPE/Climbing Staff Meeting 18 VOA Meeting22 Council Training Committee Meeting 19 Council Executive Committee23 Council Activities Committee Meeting 20 Rotary Camp Staff Meeting23 D.O.E. Committee Meeting 21 Council PR Committee Meeting25 International Committee Meeting 21 Council Shooting Sports Committee26 VOA Meeting 21 D.O.E. Committee Meeting27 Council Executive Committee 23-24 Philmont Shakedown28 Council Commissioner Meeting 23-25 NRA Rifl e Instructor Training28 Jamboree Committee Meeting 23-25 NRA Shotgun Instructor Training28 NRA Instructor Training – 1 23-25 Naish Mini Camp Weekend28 Scoutreach Committee Meeting 27 Council Commissioner Meeting29 Investment in Character Report Meeting 27 MOS White Paint Meeting
28 Investment in Character Report Meeting28 West Ambassadors Meeting
30-31 D.O.E. Training
2012 Mayors’ Prayer Breakfast
Guest Speaker
Robert MazzucaChief Scout Executive
of the Boy Scouts of America
Th ursday, March 8, 20127:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Grand BallroomKansas City Convention Center
Register at www.kccmpb.org
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Welcome New Council offi cers
Council President Dave Frantze – Stinson, Morrison, Hecker, LLP
Treasurer Jeremy Croucher – KPMGAsst. Treasurer Bruce Snyder – Ernst & Young, LLPLegal Counsel Richard Martin – Martin, Leigh,
Laws & Fritzlen, P.C.Governance Marc Elkins – CernerVP-Administration Scott Boswell – Commerce Bank VP-Urban Scouting Jeanette Prenger – ECCO SelectVP-Finance Development John Martin – Pricewaterhouse
Coopers, LLP VP-District Operations Zachary Shafran – Waddell & Reed
CoUNCIL NEWS
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Summit Leader to Highlight 2012 Commissioner College
He’s one of the minds behind the Summit, now he’s coming to Kansas City. Jack Furst, Team leader for development and programming at Th e
Summit Bechtel Reserve, will be the fea-tured speaker at the 2012 Commissioner College. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to hear all about the new high adventure base and the 2013 Jamboree.
Commissioner College will be held Saturday, March 3, 2012 at the Cerner Riverport Campus, 6711 NE Birmingham Rd., Kansas City, MO.
From basic training to doctorate level courses, Commis-sioner College provides you with the tools to enhance your knowledge of the Scouting movement. Commissioner College is not just for commissioners, it’s open to any leader who would like to attend.
For more information or to register online visit www.hoac-bsa.org and click Commissioner College in the upper left hand corner.
Camp Naish makes a splash in protecting Kansas watersReclaimed, recycled and reused materials have helped make Camp Naish greener and our water cleaner.
Camp Naish is implementing multiple green projects through a combination of traditional Scouting ethics and a grant from the Kansas Department of Health and Environ-ment and EPA. Th e Clean Water Neighbor Grant in the amount of $20,000 was awarded to Camp Naish for help with addressing water quality concerns in our local Water-shed community.
Best management practices helped Scout-ing programs like Leave No Trace, Soil and Water Conservation and Envi-ronmental Science, focus on relating choices with good stewardship practices.
Reclaimed gravel, wood and recycled pool water were three of the tools used by the Camp Naish Staff and volunteers to prevent soil erosion, stopping valuable topsoil from becoming a pollutant in streams and the Kansas River. Na-tive plants, local rock and native grasses provide fi nishing touches to completed water quality projects.
BSA Kicks-off Partnership with MLS On January 12 during the MLS SuperDraft in Kansas City, Major League Soccer and the Boy Scouts of America an-nounced a partnership. Scouts from the Heart of America Council were asked to help kick-off this new alliance
during the draft festivi-ties. Our Scouts were on stage during the offi cial announcement and posed for pictures with newly draft ed players.
Th rough this special col-laboration, Major League Soccer will use its net-work to support the BSA’s youth-focused program of athleticism, character, and leadership. Beginning in
March, Scouts across the country will receive special access to MLS games, players, coaches, and executives through unique on and off -fi eld programming designed specifi cally for packs, troops, teams, and crews.
Be on the lookout for ways your Scouting unit can team-up with Major League Soccer.
Local Scouts with the top two picks in the MLS SuperDraft, Andrew Wenger (left) of Montreal Impact and Darren Mattocks of the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Council Welcomes New director of development
Eff ective January 1, Tammy Butterfi eld began her employment with the Heart of America Council as the new Director of De-velopment. In this role Tammy will be responsible for oversee-ing and supporting the fundraising operations of the council.
Tammy has extensive prior experience with the Girl Scouts as Development Manager and Grant Education Manager. Most recently she served as the Director of Development for Susan G. Komen — Race for the Cure. She is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a degree in non profi t management.
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2011 Top 10 Popcorn Selling Units
In Memory of:Rodger AllemanLorraine Alleman
Barry Lynn BorenRobert & Gayle BorenLeeAndrea & James HazelriggSusan & Danny Steen
Paul Vernon BowmanLorraine D. DoddsF. Neal & Mary E. Hatfi eldJoe & Becky PeterselliPhilip & Mary PisciottaG. A. & Joyce Salmon
Lorraine BurnsGloria J Burns
Christopher John DubocSharon AmbrozBetsy L AndersenTom & Dianne BlakeneyLakewood Ladies BunkoMichael & Denise CochranJames & Deborah CossaartDana P & Darryl E DuncanDiane C GaronzikDavid M & Claudia I
GonzalesRon C HamiltonJulie & Tim HauseDan & Becky HughesJFS Wealth AdvisorsLori & James JacksonRichard F & Josephine M LindClara N MaingiJohn H & Deana L MillerMichael & Marybeth MorrisNusslock, Quale, Ritt & Wachs
FamiliesTeresa OpalkaJosephine D SanditzMadeline SutherlinPhyllis R Th ompsonStephen S Woods
Stephen L HutinettCheryl L Hurst
Dorothea JohnsonHeart of America Council Staff
Charles J Kunkel, JrTwin Financial, Inc
Robert Stephen LammMidway Ford Truck Center, IncRon & Teri TankelGino V TaylorDanny & Barbara WarnerLee & Carol Wright
Virginia Merrick Wheatcroft Heart of America Council Staff
Jonathan Edward PeeleTimothy P MurphyKeith & Sharon VickersHerbert & Susan White
Martha Jane Phillips StarrDan & Ginny Wheatcroft
Luke SwearinginHeart of America Council Staff
Cliff ord Ryan UttleyLyle Wayne & Mary Cathryn
Wiley
Bill Vandenberg JrAlan AthaJohn & Teresa BadgerowJudith Ann BallardSteven G BowmanLinda S BrickerMaxine & Lloyd BriggsJames & Joan BrownBetty Lou BurumDavid ChinneryBetty Ann CortelyouAlan & Margaret DoanTimothy & Mary DorrCharlotta & Terence Duff yRodger & Dianna HoytRichard Eugene JohnsonWarren & Joanne Kennedy
Harvey & Sandra KimbleChuck & Barb LoescherKaren MizeDanny & Shari NicholasJack L RevareHal & Cheris RouseParkway Insurance Agency IncTom & Lynn SheelyKimberly SternAntonette & John Th orntonRowena Unger TurkGeorge A Vesel JrHeart of America Council Staff
Rich WeilandMic Finn
Fred ZehnderRodger & Diana Hoyt
In Honor of:Bryan ChumbleyDiane Mielke
Bob & Shirl CunninghamRobert Cunningham, Jr
Matt FugliePaul & Deb FuglieKaren Fuglie
Dan KerlingJuan & Daphne Archilla
2011 James E. West RecipientsWe would like to recognize the following 2011 James E. West Fellowship Award recipients for contributions of $1,000 or more to the Council’s Endowment Trust Fund.
Roger K. PeckDane Vincent
MontgomeryJames Alan ButlerCharles R. Huff manRalph ShaldaBrian & Lisa OsgoodMichael L. MausRichard BrackmanDaniel R. FullerDouglas MeiserCharles T. AshbyLowell D. BrentonLarry Allen Strickland, Jr.
John A. HargerMargaret M. HolleyLarry R. PottsVigil W. PottsWilliam Bruce DayAlbert E. Winemiller, Jr.Ricky Allan RoeschAlisa Marie ReigertDonald Lynn BrundageAlvin BeitchmanShawn M. HamiltonHoward A. HamiltonNoel GardnerStuart Gardner
George Noel GardnerRyan Stuart GardnerCharles William ErditzRichard WeilandH. David PendletonDavid C. ChinneryAlan J. SandersBill O. McCullyStephen M. BerkoRenae MausKendall SnyderDavid C. McCreight
2011 Top Popcorn SellerCongratulations to Nicolas Kost, the 2011 Heart of America Council top popcorn seller. Nicholas is a 2nd Class Scout from Troop 256 in the Trailhead District. Aft er selling a whopping $5,090 worth of popcorn, we asked him the secret to his success. “I am successful because I treat my customers with respect and make friends with them. I went selling as oft en as I could and I don’t get discouraged if somebody says no. I say, ‘thank you’ for your time, then I go to the next house.”
And his sales approach works. Nicholas has been in the top 5 of council popcorn sellers for the past 4 years. As the
council’s top seller Nicholas was named honorary coach at the UMKC basketball
game in December.
District Unit Retail Sales
Lone Bear Troop 1225 $33,461
Northern Tier Pack 3193 $30,658
Trails West Pack 3777 $28,465
Trails West Pack 3087 $27,378
Thunderbird Pack 4054 $23,790
North Star Pack 4248 $23,607
red-Tailed Hawk Pack 3250 $22,337
Northern Tier Pack 3751 $21,790
Trails West Troop 522 $21,265
Northern Tier Pack 3351 $20,621
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FINANCE NEWS
To remember a loved one or honor a friend, Mail your check to Memorials & Tributes, Heart of America Council, Endowment Fund, P.O. Box 414177, Kansas City, MO 64141-4177. For more information, contact Randy Kidder at (816) 569-4954.
Show your Scouting SpiritPurchase your Missouri license plate Emblem Authorization at the Council Service Center
Missouri license plate
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INVESTMENT IN CHArACTEr 2012
Please give all families in your unit the opportunity to invest in
Scouting throughout the Heart of America Council.
Investment in Character is the council’s annual fundraising campaign that keeps Scouting an aff ordable and eff ective youth development program. Your investment makes Scouting a viable option to everyone who wants to participate and helps transform the youth of today into the leaders of tomorrow.
All units should work to schedule and conduct a Family Investment in Character presenta-tion by March 31, 2012. To schedule a presentation see your district’s page later in this issue and contact your Family Investment in Character Chairman.
In order to ensure the growth of our program, every member should consider an investment in Scouting today.
New Family Recognition Items for 2012
Show your commitment to Scouting with the “Trustworthy” limited edition council shoulder
patches, the fi rst in the Scout Law Series.
Families who invest on the Family Level of $149 will receive the “Trustworthy” limited edition blue shoulder patch.
Families who invest on the Leadership Level of $250 will receive the “Trustworthy” limited edition black shoulder patch and the Family Level patch.
Families who invest on the Pacesetter Level of $500 will receive the “Trustworthy” limited edition silver shoulder patch plus the Family and Leadership level patches.
All families will receive a “Prepared for Life” recognition
magnet when they invest at the unit presentation.
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Unit Recognitions for 2012
If your unit participates in the 2012 Family Investment in Character Campaign and achieves your unit and participation goal, you will be eligible for free rank
advancement through March 31, 2013.
Free rank advancement includes Bobcat, Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos and the Arrow of Light patches for Cub Scouts. Boy Scout patches include Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class,
First Class, Star, Life and Eagle (excluding the Eagle Kit). Awards for Venturers are the Gold, Bronze and Silver.
Contact your District Family Investment in Character Chairman or District Executive with any questions.
2012 Investment in Character LeadershipIt is our pleasure to announce the 2012 Invest-ment in Character Council Leadership
John MartinCouncil VP of Finance Managing Partner
PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
Michael BrownCouncil Patron Luncheon Chairman President, CEO,
Euronet Worldwide
Gregg RiessCouncil Family Chairman Director,
McGladrey Pullen, LLP
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Mark your calendars, the 2012 royal
Gathering of Eagles and Scout day at the
“K” is set for Sunday, April 22. Join us at
Kauff man Stadium where the royals will
take on the Toronto Blue Jays.
Tickets are now available at www.hoac-
bsa.org.
royal Gathering of EaglesJoin fellow Eagle Scouts for pregame food and fellowship. All Eagle Scouts are invited to attend the Royal Gathering and the game for free. Families of Eagle Scouts can purchase game tickets for $6 and Royal Gathering tickets for $5. All Eagle Scouts will receive a special recognition item and the 2012 Scout Day patch. Register today at www.hoac-bsa.org.
Scout day at the “K”Scout Day at the “K” is open to all Scouts, Scouters, and Scout-ing families. All 2012 Scout Day tickets are $6 and include the 2012 Scout Day patch. Register today at www.hoac-bsa.org.
Special Scout Day Features2012 promises to be the best Royal Gathering and Scout Day yet. Check out this year’s special game day events. • OnFieldScoutParade • FirstPitchandCatch • ColorGuard • NationalAnthem • Captain’sClub • PresentationofDistinguishedEagleScoutAwards • BuckO’NeilLegacySeat • AppearancebySluggerrr
*Register by March 30, 2012
Popcorn “Fill it Up” TicketsNew this year, Scouts who “fi lled up” one or more 2011 popcorn sale forms will receive 2 free Scout Day tickets. All “Fill it Up” qualifi ers will also receive the 2012 Scout Day patch. Additional game tickets can be purchased for $6. Register for your tickets at www.hoac-bsa.org.
Scout Day and Social MediaStay connected with all things Scout Day through our social media channels. Also, be on the lookout for special Scout Day giveaways on Facebook and Twitter.
Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/heartofamericacouncil.bsa
Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/HOACBSA
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CAMPING ANd ProGrAMS
Th e Bartle and Naish Scout Reservations are ready to welcome thousands of campers this summer. Here are the dedicated volunteers who will be making 2012 the best year yet.
2012 Bartle reservation Leadership
Lone Star Camp Director — Bill Singleton Sawmill Camp Director — Justin DealyPiercing Arrow Camp Director — Matt WoolfAsst. Director of Administration — Larry Overfi eldAsst. Director of Program — Bruce ReedAsst. Director of Facilities — Barry Slotnick Food Service Coordinator — Mic Finn
2012 Naish reservation Leadership
Naish Central Camp Program Director — Phil HeltNaish North Camp Director — Judy TucknessNaish North Camp Program Director (Bear Camp) —
Todd MartinNaish North Camp Program Director (Venturing Camp) —
Ralph JacobsNaish Reservation Commissioner — John Cookinham
2012 Camp Naish Staff opportunities
Openings are still available for seasonal staff , counselors-in training, and summer camp commissioners. But act now, these positions are fi lling quickly.
Download the Staff Application at http://www.hoac-bsa.org/AboutUs/Forms/CampingInfo.aspx.
2012 Bartle reservation Leadership
Lone Star Camp DirectorSawmill Camp DirectorPiercing Arrow Camp DirectorAsst. Director of AdministrationAsst. Director of ProgramAsst. Director of Facilities
2012 Naish reservation Leadership
Naish Central Camp Program DirectorNaish North Camp DirectorNaish North Camp Program Director (Bear Camp)
Naish North Camp Program Director (Venturing Camp)
Camping is fun and takes you on exciting adventures into the natural world. Take advantage of the many Cub Scout camping opportunities made available and get out and get camping this summer.
Cub Scout day Camp
Cub Scout Day Camp is fun and adventure with a purpose and is open to all Cub Scouts. Th is year’s theme, Wild West Cubs, promises to be a week of fun for all partici-pants. Online reservations for Day Camp are now open. Th e early-bird fee of $55 is available until April 5, 2012.
Bear resident Camp
Reservations for Bear Camp are done online on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis. Online reservations will open on February 13 at 9:00 am. You are encouraged to register your whole den as a group if possible, but individual families can also sign-up to participate in Bear Camp.
Webelos resident Camp
Th e 2012 Webelos Camp Draw was held on January 14, 2012. More than 4,000 Webelos Scouts and leaders signed-up for a great sum-mer camp experience. Th ere is still room for your Webelos Scouts, but space is fi lling-up quickly! To get signed-up, contact the Council Camping Department at 816-942-9333. Scheduling is done on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis, so make your reservations today.
To register online or for more information on Cub Scout Camping go to www.hoac-bsa.org/Camping.aspx
BoY SCoUT CAMPINGCUB SCoUT CAMPING
don’t Wait…Sign Up TodayThe 2013 Heart of America Council Jamboree con-tingent is fi lling up fast. Don’t wait to reserve your chance to witness history. The 2013 National Jambo-ree will be held at the new Summit Bechtel Reserve July 10-25. To learn more contact the council Jam-boree Advisor, Alan Sand-ers, at (816) 569-4958 or [email protected] or visit www.summit-bechtelreserve.org.
Spring 2012 Mini-Camps
Camp Naish will be off ering the Mini-Camp program again this spring. Mini-Camp programs include shoot-ing sports, COPE, climbing, and Wilderness First Aid. Mini-Camps will be held March 10, March 24, April 14,
and May 5. All registration is done online. Sign-up is done on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis. Register at www.hoac-bsa.org/Programs/Activities/MiniCampWeekends.aspx.
Naish Trading Post Spring 2012 HoursRegular Hours:Saturday, March 10: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmSaturday, March 17: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmSaturday, March 24: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmSaturday, March 31: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmSaturday, April 7: Closed – Easter WeekendSaturday, April 14: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmSaturday, April 21: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmSaturday, May 5: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmSaturday, May 12: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
OA Spring Induction Weekend Special HoursFriday, April 27: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pmSaturday, April 28: 8:30 am – 11:30 am;
1:00 pm – 5:30 pm; 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Sunday, April 29: 9:00 am – 11:00 amFriday, May 18: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pmSaturday, May 19: 8:30 am – 11:30 am;
1:00 pm – 5:30 pm; 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Sunday, May 20: 9:00 am – 11:00 am
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Journey to Excellence: Community Service Hours
In 2011, 337 units logged 139,202 hours of community service throughout the Kansas City area. That is a huge step forward in tracking community service hours you perform. In 2012, we will continue to track service hours as part of the Journey to Excellence program. Our biggest goal will be to increase the number of units logging hours onto the JTE website.
For more information on promoting service hour entry or to get your Unit ID to begin logging hours, contact Raul Salmon, Council Activities Vice-Chairman for Community Service, at [email protected].
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Mic-o-Say White Paint Nominations
2012 Mic-O-Say Tribal Council nominations are now being accepted. The 2012 nomination form can be found at www.hoac-bsa.org. Forms are also available at the Council Service Center. All forms must be submitted to the council office by March 1, 2012.
2012 oA Winter Banquet
More than 400 Arrowmen attended the 2012 Winter Banquet on January 14 at Arrowhead Stadium. Highlights included the recognition of 27 new Vigil Honor members and the installation of the 2012 Tamegonit Lodge Officers. Four members of the lodge were also recognized with the Founders Award: Tom Bundy, Pam Clark, Jesse Miller, and Victor Tuttle. Ray Capp, National Order of the Arrow Chairman, served as the guest speaker and shared his vision of the role Arrow-men play in giving back to Scouting at the council, district, and unit level.
2012 Tamegonit Lodge dues
Each year, Tamegonit Lodge collects dues from each of its members to help pay for the operating costs of the lodge. For 2012, dues will be $10. In order to maintain your current status as a member of the OA by national standards, you must pay your dues annu-ally. You can pay your dues online at www.hoac-bsa.org/camping/honorcampingprograms/orderofthearrow/resources.aspx
2012 Order of the Arrow Induction Schedule April 27-29, 2012 — Spring Induction Weekend #1May 18-20, 2012 — Spring Induction Weekend #2June 4-5, 2012 — Summer Induction #1 June 11-12, 2012 — Summer Induction #2 June 18-19, 2012 — Summer Induction #3 August 17-19, 2012 — Fall Induction Weekend
World Friendship FundThe World Friendship Fund helps Scouting grow around the globe.
Unit participation in the fund offers a unique annual service project to
benefit brother Scouts around the world. For ways to participate contact your district representa-tive to the International Scouting Committee, or Keith Wood at [email protected].
International Camping opportunitiesEuropean Camp StaffExplore a new world of possibilities and learn more about Scouting in Europe by working at a European Scout Center. Positions are now available.
2012 Korea National JamboreeJoin the national contingent August 2-8, 2012 and be part of the 13th Korea National Jamboree. Contingent size is limited so act fast.
For more information about international camping opportunities visit www.scouting.org/international or contact Tom Johnson at [email protected]
Kanderstag 2013Plans are in the works to send a council contingent to Kanderstag, Switzerland in the summer of 2013. This will be an opportunity for Scouts and Venturers to visit a Scouting program on another continent and learn new ideas that can be brought back here to enhance Scout-ing and Venturing programs in Kansas City. If you are interested in getting more information about this trip, please contact Tim Bodendistel at [email protected] or Cortland Bolles at [email protected].
INTErNATIoNAL SCoUTING
Venturing officers’ AssociationAre you interested in becoming involved in the VOA? Do you have an idea for a new program that the VOA should be putting on? Send your contact information to Karen Burgess, VOA Advisor at [email protected] or Cortland Bolles, VOA Staff Advisor, at [email protected].
Upcoming VOA MeetingsFebruary 12, 2012 — 2:00 pm, Council Service CenterMarch 11, 2012 — 2:00 pm, Olathe Bass Pro ShopApril 20, 2012 — after the VOA Banquet, Camp Naish
2012-2013 VoA Nomination FormVenturers interested in serving as a leader in the VOA for 2012-2013 need to fill out and submit a nomination form on or before March 15, 2012. Self nominations are acceptable. Nomination forms are avail-able at www.hoac-bsa.org/Programs/Activities/VentureActivities.aspx.
2012 Venturing Leadership Award NominationsYouth nominations for the Venturing Leadership Award (VLA) must be submitted on or before March 1, 2012. As of December 31, 2011, adults are no longer eligible to receive the VLA. Adults selected for this award prior to the December 31 deadline will be recognized at the 2012 Venturing Banquet. Download the nomination form at www.hoac-bsa.org/Programs/AdvancementAndAwards/Venturing.aspx.
resources for Scouts with disabilities
The Scouts with Disabilities Committee is a resource available to assist parents and leaders address the needs of Scouts with disabilities. Here’s just a few ways we can help…
• Locatespecialneedsunits• Offerguidancetoparentsandleaders• AssistwithalternativeScoutingrequirementquestions
Contact Karen Jones, Scouts with Disabilities Committee Chair (816) 223-8036 [email protected]
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HEArT oF AMErICA CoUNCIL EAGLE SCoUTS oCToBEr – dECEMBEr 2011
Big MuddyTroop 1120 Matthew BrownDouglas Watson, SMTroop 1258 William Kirchhoff Steven Kirchhoff , SM Austin Klocke Zachary TooleTroop 1318 Th omas StrattonLarry Johnson, SM
Blue ElkTroop 1216 Jacob TrahernJason Howard, SM Ethan WoodTroop 1229 Th omas FiatteJohn Williamson, SM Troop 1266 Zachary HooverKurtis Blocher, SMTroop 1334 Nolan RyunDwight Fowler, SMTroop 1362 Travis DrennonAnthony Schamel, SM Troop 1492 Aaron StreitRoy Pittman, SMTroop 1498 Nicholas RobertsRussell Burton, SMTroop 1692 Drew Bonfi eldCharles Ruedi, SMTroop 1763 Jacob MozerBryan Richardson, SM Aaron Neidlinger Tanner RichardsonTroop 1813 Tristan CarrenderJohn Jacques, SM
KawTroop 1 Joshua ColeCharles Dennis, SMTroop 3 Cody CraigMichael Winkie, SMTroop 5 Trey StoweSteven Dominic, SMTroop 44 Mitchell CookMichael King, SMTroop 66 Joshua BakerRichard Lockwood, SM Troop 149 James KlingeleJames Clark, SMTroop 167 Van Nine IIJames Clark, SMTroop 169 Charles Moore IIIJames Clark, SMTroop 304 Brady GoochDavid Moon, SM Patrick Muder
Lone BearTroop 1238 John LawrencePamela Olive, SMTroop 1400 Jonathon DandurandGary Schofi eld, SM Cody ReedTroop 1404 Mitchell LawsonRonda Weinmann, SMTroop 1430 Conner FordJ Smith, SM Douglas HutchersonTroop 1437 Colt WaggonerHurley Mahan, SMTroop 1509 Luis PalomoPeter Blaszczyk, SMTroop 1513 Shane EwingTimothy Mills, SM Nicholas Forsythe Collin MillsTroop 1514 Ian HarrisJohn Harris, SMCrew 2514 Logan FontaineLuke Lucero, ADV
North StarTroop 1135 Nathan Th orneLonnie Hunt, SMTroop 1155 Dyelan MinkLarry Cooper, SMTroop 1214 Christopher MorganGerard Coday, SMTroop 1247 Michale MasonDaniel Kinate, SM Timothy Mason Stephen NoltingTroop 1271 Garrett Th omasJames Terrell, SM Troop 1288 Matthew EdmundsRandy Meador, SMTroop 1303 Michael MiddletonHenry Creagh, SM Troop 1313 Brandon HarrisJeff rey Driggers, SM Troop 1314 Richard LanningCraig Watson, SM Ryan Th omas Saxton WatsonTroop 1354 Anthony RayJames Niederberger, SMTroop 1357 Frank SaundersKeith Eberth, SM Troop 1374 Brandon ForthPaul Crooks, SM Hunter RobertsTroop 1376 Alexander ReillyJeff rey Hartmann, SM Aaron StasiakTroop 1388 Andrew KitaharaCharles Jackson, SMTroop 1395 Seth BartonKenneth Herdman, SM Michael Jones Samuel Nagorney Lucas Oborny
Troop 1397 Todd CaltonDavid Lehman, SMTroop 1412 David GonzalezTimothy Helton, SM Anthony Kawecki Kevin KoppTroop 1418 Steven UntchEdward Devite, SMTroop 1702 Collin DavisScott Moser, SM Connor LacyTroop 1900 Leonard RogersPhilip Anderson, SM Joshua Shope
Northern TierTroop 91 Aaron BurgessJohn Ott, SM Gabriel Church Cameron Minter Desmond O’Grady Troop 123 Dane JohnstonTroy Johnson, SM Christopher StackTroop 185 Craig VanverveldenRobert McKeighan, SM Michael ViskerTroop 192 Noah MartinAlan Clark, SMTroop 199 Dylan MartzAllen Perkins, SMTroop 299 Sean McAlisterJeff Philgreen, SMTroop 351 Prescott ChapmanMark Fix, SM Chad Ollendick Devan Th omas Nicholas Treaster Troop 584 Andrew YingDouglas Bills, SM
PelatheTroop 53 Trenton ShambaughMitchell Yulich, SMTroop 59 Mathew DayBob Corkins, SM
Pioneer TrailsTroop 1030 Hunter GuilfordStephen Harman, SM Reed PtomeyTroop 1046 Cooper WrightJames Nielsen, SMTroop 1050 Evan RainenSam Clippinger, SMTroop 1084 Patrick CroweDouglas Warrens, SM Jonathon McCabe John RoachTroop 1118 Jacob HarlowCraig Watz, SMTroop 1188 Leslie Lunn Jr.Philip Lanyon, SM David Van VolkenburghTroop 1588 Alexander CarlislePaul Hermes, SM
red-Tailed HawkTroop 37 Justin KlineRobert Kline, SM Christopher Mullen Joseph NafzigerTroop 85 Michael HoltzJeff rey Wandtke, SMTroop 122 Scott BrownJeff rey Allison, SM Andrew King Kyle YoungTroop 182 Lucas DemottDonald Cress, SM Mitchell DePriestTroop 201 Timothy JerredRolfe Edmondson, SM Scott Sheets Jackson Stone Cody Van Dyke Connor WeishaarTroop 218 Jeramie EdmistenJohn Perkins, SM Mark Garner Bryan ZackTroop 222 Abbas Mozaff arBradley Fountain, SM Joshua PoszTroop 265 Joseph AndrewsJohn Cooper, SM Michael Doyle Andrew Kinskey James Michels Troop 289 Adam TateJames Nemer, SM Cord WilliamsTroop 315 Jacob JohnsonJames Edwards, SM Garrett Lovell Christopher ShermanTroop 425 Phillip BaiamonteGary Hazeltine, SM Brendan Kelemen Matthew BakerTroop 459 Matthew BakerRichard Ogden, SM Alex DeMarea Jacob WyrickCrew 2208 Cameron SmithDenise Bolton, ADVCrew 2784 Dallin HullRyan Call, ADV
ThunderbirdTroop 1054 Sean ChristiansonJohn Grube, SM Charles HancockTroop 1100 Brian JamesonJudd Brown, SMTroop 1195 Kevin CarrDavid McCaughey, SM Eric Graves Christopher KlingsickTroop 1255 Joshua LindseyBrian Osgood, SM Michael SoendkerTroop 1269 Reid MarpleJerry McAlister, SMTroop 1323 Joshua McDannelBrian Hess, SM
Troop 1338 Zachary KirkeJohn Oelklaus, SMTroop 1366 Gregory GersemaChester Galloway, SM Kurtis NanningaTroop 1427 Christopher Garlett Jr. Christopher Garlett, SM Spencer GoodTroop 1551 Zachary TrumanJohn Ransom, SM
TrailheadTroop 10 Carter HerrmanD GarrettShropshire, SM Alexander RoseTroop 92 Conner BeeseDavid Timpe, SM Luke WilsonTroop 257 Nathan MonseesJeff Johnson, SM Troop 282 Maximalian DannerJoe Poskin, SMTroop 333 Parker HeinzeGary Willnauer, SMTroop 381 Christian WilesMichael Duff , SM Hayden WylieTroop 395 Mason HenshawPatrick Mason, SMTroop 786 Justin OlsenBrad Halverson, SMTroop 1061 Austin RubenSteve Kohn, SM Alexander Zimmer
Trails WestTroop 88 Scott CobleWilliam O’Connor, SM Troop 136 Casey OlingerLowell Teague, SM Troop 181 Erik EisenbarthJoseph McCabe, SM Kevin Klein Kyle Murphy Luke WhiteTroop 428 Nathan BahnmaierWilliam Bahnmaier, SM
Twin riversTroop 63 Derek BrunkGary Johnson, SM Troop 100 Mallen TrullDaniel Buchman, SMTroop 106 Brandon Guilfoyle PacePaul Bechtel, SM
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Big Muddy Officers
District Chair Mike Persell (816) 776-5637
District Commissioner Jeff Brenton (816) 470-6058
Activities Chair Darrell Underwood (816) 776-5230
Advancement Chair Chuck Scott (816) 377-5600
Boy Scout Roundtable Phil Dierking (816) 405-7540
Camping Chair Ed Gooseman (816) 682-2008
Cub Scout Roundtable Susan Dallstream (816) 470-5919
Eagle Board of Review Chuck Scott (816) 377-5600
Finance Chair Bosh Bruening (816) 668-8380
Membership Chair Randy Florence (660) 232-4479
OA Advisor Larry Long/ Scott Medlock
(816) 304-0011 (816) 200-2220
Public Relations Chair Mac Rogers (816) 520-4152
Risk Management Chair Thomas Hodson (816) 934-2731
Training Chair Tammy Cockrum (816) 542-1170
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Bret Cooper (816) 726-4263
Venturing Chair Darrell Neuner (660) 259-2837
District Executive Brian Bentrop (816) 569-4918 [email protected]
February2 District Annual Business Meeting, 6:30 pm
Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Hwy., Lexington, MO 64067
7 District Commissioner Meeting 6:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Hwy., Lexington, MO 64067
7 Roundtable — Recharter Turn-in, 7:00 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Hwy., Lexington, MO 64067
11 District Dinner, 6:00 pm Wellington-Napoleon Community Building
March1 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm
Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Hwy., Lexington, MO 64067
District TrainingIn order to ensure the best program possible for our Scouts, all registered adults must be fully trained.
Your unit now has access to DVD’s for Youth Protection and This is Scouting. Although this will not get a leader completely trained it is a step in the right direction. Please continue to utilize the online training at www.myscouting.org and your Big Muddy Training Team.
• CubScoutTraining Tammy Cockrum, (816) 542-1170, trcockrum@yahoo.
com • BoyScoutTraining Jim Snyder, (816) 263-3120, [email protected]
Day Camp 2012The dates for the Big Muddy Cub Scout Day Camp are set! Start making plans to attend the 2012 Big Muddy Day Camp June 4-7 at Dyer Park in Odessa.
Roundtable The Big Muddy District Roundtable meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month at the Lexington United Methodist Church at 7:00 pm. Please make sure your unit has a representative in attendance to pick up materials and to relay information. Having that person make a report at your unit committee meetings is a great way for your unit to stay on top of upcoming events.
District DinnerThe Big Muddy District Dinner will take place February 11 at the Wellington-Napoleon Community Building.
Gathering begins at 6:00 pm and dinner will be served promptly at 6:30 pm. This is a great opportunity to come out and show your support to all of the hard working lead-ers of the Big Muddy District. We will present awards to the most outstanding leaders in the district.
District Pinewood DerbyMark your calendars for March 24 and the Big Muddy District Pinewood Derby at Higginsville High School.
Bring your fastest car and get ready to race against all the Cub Scouts in the district. Rules and more information can be found on the Big Muddy District website.
Share Your Story in Adventures in ScoutingIf you have a great program, or outstanding youth in your program, send your story to Brian Bentrop and get them featured in future issues of Adventures in Scouting.
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6 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Hwy., Lexington, MO 64067
6 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Hwy., Lexington, MO 64067
24 District Pinewood Derby, Weigh-in at 11:00 am Higginsville High School —West Gym, 807A W. 31st St., Higginsville, MO 64037
District Names New OfficersWith the help and guidance of the district nominating committee, many new faces now make up the district com-mittee. Please congratulate the following individuals for their new roles in the Big Muddy District.
Vice Chair of Finance Bosh BrueningFamily Investment in Character Kim Edney/Jim SnyderPublic Relations Chair Mac RogersActivities Chair Darrell UnderwoodAdvancement Chair Chuck ScottRelationships Chair Bret CooperTraining Chair Tammy CockrumBoy Scout Roundtable Phil Dierking
Investment in CharacterThe Big Muddy District Investment in Character campaign is in full swing and off to a great start. Thank you to all units that have taken the time to schedule presentation dates. Congratulations to Cub Scout Pack 4120 for hitting their goal and achieving free rank advancement in 2012.
Campaign Goal Raised Percentage of Goal
Family Investments $6,500 $3,697 56.9%Community Investments $11,545 $250 2.2%Total $18,045 $3,947 21.9%
Investment in Character: 21.9%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 93.0%
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Troop 161 Merit Badge Event• Over240Scouts
attended and par-ticipated in 26 merit badge classes. Thank you to Troop 161 for hosting the event.
• ThankyoutoVat-terott College for donating your space to the event.
Klondike Derby• ThankyoutoRon
Schroer and his staff for putting together a great Klondike
Derby for our Scouts.•ThankyoutotheAmericanLegion
Farm for allowing us to use your fan-tastic facility.
2012 Blue Elk Day Camp•July9-13,2012•AmericanLegionFarm,499Legion
Dr. Blue Springs, MO 64014•Costis$55onorbeforeApril5•Costis$70April6-July8•Costis$75July9-13(newlyregistered
Scouts are $55 at any time)
For more information on Blue Elk Day Camp contact Jeff Dutzel, Camp Director, at (816) 805-7964 or [email protected].
Blue Elk Officers
District Chair Matt Beem (816) 876-9393
District Commissioner Bud Hastings (816) 224-2552
Activities Chair Kerry DeHaan (816) 210-4043
Advancement Chair Jim Burgess (816) 228-6911
Boy Scout Roundtable Ken Horrell (816) 229-7370
Camping Chair LeRoy Short (816) 560-2943
Cub Scout Roundtable Kenn Naylor [email protected]
Eagle Board of Review Leonard Jones (816) 228-4960
Finance Chair Jeff Grubb (816) 795-8628
Membership Chair Eileen Cooper (816) 228-6156
OA Advisor Jerald Thomas (816) 795-6785
Public Relations Chair Peter Muelleman (816) 478-1830
Risk Management Chair Mike Cook (816) 308-6019
Training Chair Rod Lightner (816) 682-2807
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Josh Enke (816) 726-0707
Venturing Chair Dan Sanderson (816) 277-6967
District Director Grant Dealy (816) 569-4956 [email protected]
Senior District Executive Tiffany Bumgardner (816) [email protected]
District Executive Ross Schaffer (816) 569-4926 [email protected]
February2 Roundtable, 7:00 pm
Sunny Vale Middle School, 3930 S RD Mize Rd., Blue Springs, MO 64015
2 Cub Leader Specific Training, 7:00 pm Sunny Vale Middle School, 3930 S RD Mize Rd., Blue Springs, MO 64015
2 Chartered Organization Representative Training, 7:00 pm Sunny Vale Middle School, 3930 S RD Mize Rd., Blue Springs, MO 64015
4 District Dinner, 6:00 pm Adam’s Pointe Conference Center, 1400 NE Coronado Dr., Blue Springs, MO 64014
9 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Beacon Heights Community of Christ, 19402 Holke Rd., Independence, MO 64057
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9 District Committee Meeting, 8:30 pm Beacon Heights Community of Christ, 19402 Holke Rd., Independence, MO 64057
March1 Roundtable, 7:00 pm
Sunny Vale Middle School, 3930 S RD Mize Rd., Blue Springs, MO 64015
1 Cub Leader Specific Training, 7:00 pm Sunny Vale Middle School, 3930 S RD Mize Rd., Blue Springs, MO 64015
1 Troop Committee Challenge Training, 6:30 pm Sunny Vale Middle School, 3930 S RD Mize Rd., Blue Springs, MO 64015
8 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Beacon Heights Community of Christ, 19402 Holke Rd., Independence, MO 64057
8 District Committee Meeting, 8:30 pm Beacon Heights Community of Christ, 19402 Holke Rd., Independence, MO 64057
TrainingUpcoming roundtable trainings:• February—YouthProtection,CubLeaderSpecific,
Chartered Organization Representative• March—MeritBadgeCounselor,CubLeaderSpecific,
Troop Committee Challenge• April—YouthProtection• May—MeritBadgeCounselor
District Award of Merit RecipientsCongratulations to this year’s Blue Elk District Award of Merit recipients.• VirgilAdams• JeffDutzel• KerryDeHaan• EileenCooper• Kenneth“Eddie”Mynatt• BrianVerman
Winter Event RecapMany events have taken place over the last few months and the district would like to send out a special thank you to all of those committees:
Cub Scout Christmas Craft • Over150participantswereattheevent.Thank
you Annette Clark and your staff for putting a fun event together for our Cub Scouts to attend.
• ThankyouMessiahLutheranforhostingtheevent.
Investment in Character: 20.2%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 90.5%
Crew 2375 hosted the cookie decorating station at the Cub Christmas Craft.
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•PostFirstnighter
•DevelopingPostActivities
•PostOfficersSeminar
•YouthProtectionTraining
•FrequentlyAskedQuestions
Please contact Lisa Thomas with questions or to schedule a training session at your organization at (816) 569-4972 or [email protected].
Exploring Scholarships:As Explorers there are unique opportunities for you. There are multiple scholarships available. Take some time to check them out and see if you qualify.
If you are interested in any of the following scholarships for your Explorers, check out the details at http://exploring.learningforlife.org/services/resources/scholarships/.
Career Exploring ScholarshipsAviation Exploring $3K-$10K National Aviation Exploring Scholarships $2,000 Spartan School of Aeronautics Scholarships
Skilled Trades Career Exploring $1,000 AFL-CIO Skilled Trades Scholarships
Law Enforcement Exploring $1,000 Sheryl A. Horak Memorial Scholarship $500 Capt. James J. Regan Scholarships $1,000 Billy Yout Excellence in Leadership Award The James E. Breining Scholarship Award ($1,500
or more)
Fire Safety Exploring $500 IAFCF Scholarship
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Exploring Officers
Exploring Division Program Chair Joel Johnson (913) 915-3480
Health & Medicine Exploring Chair Joy Hobick (816) 404-7107
Science & Technology Exploring Chair
Larry Taber (816) 458-3020
Exploring Director Lisa Thomas (816) 569-4972 [email protected]
Got E-mail?Would you like updated Exploring information? Want to know about the latest resources available to your post’s leadership? Send us an e-mail and we will add you to our group listing. Your information will be kept confidential.
Post RenewalsIf you have not turned in your Online Post Renewal, it is critical your renewal be turned in as soon as possible. Re-member, all renewals were due December 31, 2011. Please contact Lisa Thomas, Exploring & Learning for Life Direc-tor, at (816) 569-4972 or [email protected] for any questions and assistance to complete your online renewal.
Training All Post Advisors, Associate Advisors, Committee Chair-man, and Committee Members are required to be trained in Youth Protection and Adult Leader Training. Trained leaders are an essential part of any quality Explorer Post.
Learning for Life is pleased to announce on-line training at http://www.learningforlife.org/adultexplorer/adultex-plorer.html for Explorer adult leaders.
A certificate may be printed upon completion of the training courses which includes…
•FastStart(video)
•AdultBasicTraining
•ExploringProgramandMission
•WorkDynamics
•Dynamics(program)
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Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 100%
www.scouting.org
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2012 Kaw District Day CampSummer is not too far away and we want you to start preparing for Day Camp today.
• June25-29,2012• CampNaish-SouthCamp,1100MartinekLane,Kansas
City, KS 66111• Costis$55onorbeforeApril6(wewilltakeregistration
at roundtable)• Costis$70April6-July8• Costis$75July9-13(newlyregisteredScoutsare$55at
any time)
For more information on Kaw District Day Camp contact Laura Trotta, Camp Director, at (913) 563-5009 or [email protected], or Sandey Broman, Program Director at (913) 486-6021 or [email protected].
Investment in CharacterInvestment in Character keeps Scouting an affordable, ef-fective youth development program and provides a support system for the more than 18,000 volunteers and 35,000 youth in Scouting programs in the Heart of America Council.
The Heart of America Council is one of only a handful of councils around the country that are blessed with two world-class long-term camping facilities. The Investment in Character Campaign is a major funding source that helps us keep these camping facilities in tip-top shape.
When the Investment in Character Campaign visits your unit, please give generously. The Family goal for our dis-trict in 2012 is $26,200, an amount that is easily achievable if everybody participates. The return on your investment will benefit our society in ways that can’t be calculated. If your unit has not scheduled your Investment in Character presentation, please call Jose Romero at the Council office at (816) 569-4973.
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Kaw Officers
District Chair Bruce Coleman (913) 422-3040
District Commissioner Brett Doolittle (913) 908-2786
Activities Chair Vacant
Advancement Chair Rob Sloop (913) 422-0583
Boy Scout Roundtable Nils Erickson [email protected]
Camping Chair Susan Rodgers (913) 351-1470
Cub Scout Roundtable Vacant
Eagle Board of Review Rob Sloop (913) 422-0583
Finance Chair Vacant
Membership Chair Vacant
OA Advisor Mike Klinglele (913) 441-6256
Public Relations Chair Calvin Mayfield (913) 488-5635
Risk Management Chair Sandra Patrzykont (913) 963-4288
Training Chair David Bornn (910) 286-3863
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Sam Young (913) 250-0747
Venturing Chair Allan Lechner (913) 651-5398
District Director Julian Rivette (816) [email protected]
District Executive Jose Romero (816) [email protected]
February2 Roundtable, 7:00 pm
Bonner Springs United Methodist Church, 425 Morse St., Bonner Springs, KS 66012
2 Merit Badge Counselor Orientation, 7:30 pm Bonner Springs United Methodist Church, 425 Morse St., Bonner Springs, KS 66012
2 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Bonner Springs United Methodist Church, 425 Morse St., Bonner Springs, KS 66012
9 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Cabelas at the Legends, 10300 Cabela Dr., Kansas City, KS 66111
March 1 Roundtable, 7:00 pm
Bonner Springs United Methodist Church, 425 Morse St., Bonner Springs, KS 66012
1 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Bonner Springs United Methodist Church, 425 Morse St., Bonner Springs, KS 66012
8 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Cabelas at the Legends, 10300 Cabela Dr., Kansas City, KS 66111
24 District Pinewood Derby, Weigh-In at 8:30 am General Motors Plant-Fairfax, 3201 Fairfax Trfy., Kansas City, KS, 66115
31 BALOO Training, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm St. Martin’s Lutheran Church, 13849 Hollingsworth Rd., Kansas City, KS
BALOO TrainingBALOO or Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation will be offered March 31 from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm at St. Martin’s Lutheran Church in Kansas City, KS. Registration will start at 8:00 am. For more information please contact the fol-lowing individuals.
Diane Neff — [email protected] or [email protected] White — [email protected] Erickson — [email protected]
Kaw District Award of Merit RecipientsCongratulations to this year’s District Award of Merit recipients.
• DavidBornn •NilsErickson• BillBrown •TimRhodes
Klondike Derby RecapSpecial thanks to Nils Erickson and Bill Brown for their outstanding leadership of the 2011 Klondike Derby. We had over 400 participants attend this great event. Thank you for all your time and support of Scouting in the Kaw District.
District Pinewood DerbyTime to start your engines!!
By now, most Packs should have completed their Pinewood Derby for the season. Now, the win-
ners from each unit are invited to participate in the District Pine-
wood Derby to see who has the fastest car.
The Derby will be held March 24 at General Motors in Kansas City, KS
Be on the lookout for more information at the February Roundtable.
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Investment in Character: 16.1%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 94.9%Pack 3149 Scouts help the hungry for the holidays
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Klondike Derby 2012The 2012 Klondike Derby will be held
February 17-19 at the H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation with the theme, “Winter Sur-
vival Skills.” Break out the sleds and winter gear and show us what you’re made of. Cost is $7 per participant, but $6 for those who register by February 10.
Day CampIt may be cold outside, but it’s time to start
thinking about Day Camp. Our theme this year is “Roll’n West.” Don’t miss out on the fun! Cubs
who attend a formal camp during the summer are twice as likely to stay in the program, so make sure every-one gets a chance to go.
The cost is $70 but if your scouts register before April 4 they can come for $55! Leaders, of course, are free.
Tell a friend and bring a buddy. Unregistered “buddies” can visit and have fun for a day of camp. Remember, Kindergarteners can sign up for Day Camp (and register as a scout). Check out the camping website for details www.hoac-bsa.org/Camping/CubScoutCamping/CubScoutDayC-amp.aspx.
Check us out on FacebookLook for “Lone Bear District, BSA” on Facebook for up-dates and district information.
Scouts take on new challenges at the Lone Bear Camporee
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Lone Bear Officers
District Chairman Allen Huff (660) 351-0578
District Commissioner Kathy Cooper (660) 647-5868
Activities Chair Jon Cerda (660) 429-2747
Advancement Chair Denney Jefferson (660) 909-4944
Boy Scout Roundtable Vacant
Camping Chair April Hale (660) 909-2559
Cub Scout Roundtable Kathy Cooper (660) 647-5868
Eagle Board of Review Denney Jefferson (660) 909-4944
Finance Chair Hurley Mahan (660) 885-1130
Membership Chair Rhonda Weinmann (660) 624-3818
OA Advisor Judy Molt (660) 909-3017
Public Relations Chair Kathy Noe (660) 233-0210
Risk Management Chair Ryan Mendenhall (660) 351-2773
Training Chair John Harris (660) 864-5061
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Steve Foote (660) 309-0619
Venturing Chair Vacant
Senior District Executive Josh Morales (816) 569-4961 [email protected]
February7 Roundtable, 7:00 pm
Clinton Scout Center, 808 Augusta St., Clinton, MO
17 -19 Klondike Derby H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation
21 Annual District Awards Banquet Clinton Elks Lodge, 115 W. Franklin St., Clinton, MO
March6 Roundtable, 7:00 pm
Clinton Scout Center, 808 Augusta St., Clinton, MO
13 Committee Meeting (Warrensburg), 7:00 pm Warrensburg LDS Church, 1515 E. Hale Lake Rd., Warrensburg, MO
20 Commissioner’s Meeting, 6:30 pm Clinton Scout Center, 808 Augusta St., Clinton, MO
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Investment in CharacterWe appreciate your continued support of the 2012 Invest-ment in Character Campaign. Currently, the Lone Bear District has raised 56% of our 2012 Family goal. Please contact Rick House to schedule an Investment in Character presentation for your unit.
Charters!!!As you all know, charters were due by the end of January. Thank you to all units who ensured timely completion. For those units that still need to complete their charters, please contact your Com-missioner immediately. If you do not know who your serves as your unit com-missioner please contact Kathy Cooper.
Annual District Awards BanquetMark your calendars for February 21 at 6:00 pm for our annual recognition dinner. This year the dinner will be held at the Elks Building on the square in Clinton. Our guest emcee will be Dr. Craig Eaton, Clinton Superintendent of Schools. Please join us to help recognize our award recipients. Special thanks to Ronda Weinman and Jon Cerda for their time and effort in making this event a success.
Investment in Character: 33.3%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 85.5%
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Day Camp 2012It’s a new year and a new theme for Cub Scout Day Camp.
Day Camp 2012 — Wild West Cubs — will be held June 11 through June 14 at the Platte County Fairgrounds in Tracy, MO.
Day Camp Director Melinda McCombs and her trusty sidekick partner, Charlotte Sims, have been hard at work planning a great program for next summer. They are on-the-lookout for a posse to help them deliver a rootin’ tootin’ good program. If you are interested in helping out, drop Melinda a line at [email protected]. Online Day Camp registration is now open and the early bird price of $55 is available until April 4, 2012.
Investment in CharacterIt’s that time of the year when the Investment in Character campaign is in full swing. What is Investment in Character, you may ask? Investment in Character keeps Scouting an affordable, ef-fective youth development program. It funds the council’s infrastructure, or general operating por-tion of the budget, and provides a support system for the more than 18,000 volunteers and 35,000 youth in Scouting programs in the Heart of America Council.
The Heart of America Council is one of only a handful of councils around the country that are blessed with two world-class long-term camping facilities. The Investment in Character Campaign is a major funding source that helps us keep these camping facilities in tip-top shape.
When the Investment in Character Campaign visits your unit, please give generously. The Family goal for our dis-trict in 2012 is $98,500, an amount that is easily achievable if everybody participates. The return on your investment will benefit our society in ways that can’t be calculated. If your unit has not scheduled your Investment in Character presentation, please call Katie DeHardt the Council office at (816) 569-4949.
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North Star Officers
District Chair Jeff Goertz (816) 781-8403
District Commissioner Mike Cash (816) 645-3237
Activities Chair Tim Helton (816) 694-6688
Advancement Chair John McBurney (816) 781-6983
Boy Scout Roundtable Monique Antkowicz [email protected]
Camping Chair Jeff Tyler (816) 505-2017
Cub Scout Roundtable Angie Conway (816) 584-8664
Eagle Board of Review Bill Moberly (816) 781-6923
Finance Chair Tom Lenz (816) 792-0114
Membership Chair Brent Cable (816) 918-4800
OA Advisor Jonathan Petrey (816) 587-2329
Public Relations Chair Brian Blake (816) 746-6797
Risk Management Chair Mark Tomes (816) 454-2576
Training Chair Greg Plumb (816) 309-2049
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Jeanie Salmon (816) 222-4878
Venturing Chair Maggie Jackson (816) 415-9440
Senior District Director Brian Tobler (816) [email protected]
Senior District Executive Jeremy McGowan (816) [email protected]
District Executive Katie DeHardt (816) [email protected]
February2 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm
Cerner Riverport, 6711 NE Birmingham Rd., Kansas City, MO Includes Youth Protection Training, Troop Com-mittee Challenge, Merit Badge Counselor Training and OA Chapter Meeting.
5 Scout Sunday9 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm
St. Luke Presbyterian, 4301 NE Vivion Rd., Kansas City, MO
14 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm North Cross United Methodist, 1321 NE Vivion Rd., Kansas City, MO
17-18 North Star District Annual Pinewood Derby, 9:00 am, Metro North Mall – Kansas City, MO
March1 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm
6885 NW Pleasant Valley Rd., Kansas City, MO 64119 Includes Youth Protection Training, Troop Com-mittee Challenge, Merit Badge Counselor Training and OA Chapter Meeting.
1 Mic-O-Say Tribal Council Recommendations Due 6 Bartle Camp Leader Orientation — East7 Bartle Camp Leader Orientation — North8 Bartle Camp Leader Orientation — West8 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm
St. Luke Presbyterian, 4301 NE Vivion Rd., Kansas City, MO
13 Naish Boy Scout Leader Orientation13 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm
North Cross United Methodist, 1321 NE Vivion Rd., Kansas City, MO
17 Truman Library Merit Badge Program, 8:00 am Harry S. Truman Library, 500 West US Hwy 24, Independence, MO
District Pinewood DerbyTime to REV ‘EM UP!
By now, most Packs should have completed their Pinewood Derby for the season. The winner in each of the five divi-sions in each unit is invited to participate in the District Pinewood Derby to see who has the fastest car. The top winners in each division will then compete for the grand championship.
The Derby will be held February 17 & 18 at Metro North Mall.
Tiger Cubs will begin racing on Friday evening at 6:30 pm and Wolf Scouts will start the competition on Saturday at 9:00 am.
Event Racemaster Jeff Cook says the first ever North Star District Pinewood Derby was on February 5, 1994. Since then, a total of 3,427 participants have competed in the history of the Derby.
Mark your calendars now, start planning your strategy, and have a great time at your unit’s Pinewood Derby. Then, in February, 2012, the top winners will come to-gether for the grand-daddy of racing — a weekend of fun and excitement.
Be sure to check your unit mailbox at Cub Scout Round-table each month for more information.
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dISTrICT INForMATIoN
Investment in Character: 11.3%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 89.4%
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Northern Tier Officers
District Chairman Dick Kaufman (816) 916-1712
District Commissioner Todd Martin (913) 963-4207
Activities Chair Stephanie Ogan (913) 839-6523
Advancement Chair Terry Masters (913) 432-8983
Boy Scout Roundtable Rick Pope (913) 205-7898
Camping Chair Judy Tuckness (913) 244-9653
Cub Scout Roundtable Terry Dixon (913) 362-4178
Eagle Board of Review Harry Midgley (816) 265-0671
Finance Chair Vacant
Membership Chair Greg Ogan (913) 839-6523
OA Advisor Bob Kalkofen (913) 362-5576
Public Relations Chair Vacant
Risk Management Chair Rob Jones (913) 681-1453
Training Chair Lorri Kearns (913) 583-1011
Venturing Chair John Forsyth (913) 341-5061
Wood Badge / NYLT Chair Jamey Hilleary (913) 515-3841
District Executive Kathryn Specht (816) 942-9333 [email protected]
February2 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:00 pm
OP LDS Church (Relief Society Room), 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS 66204
2 Roundtable, 7:00 pm OP LDS Church, 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS 66204Includes OA Chapter 13 Meeting, Merit Badge Counselor Training and Eagle Project Reviews
4 Webelos on Wheels UMKC-Flarsheim Hall, 5110 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO 64110
7 District Dinner, 6:30 pm Village Presbyterian Church, 6641 Mission Road, Prairie Village, KS 66208
16 Eagle Boards of Review, 6:30 pm OP LDS Church, 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS 66204
20 Council Service Center Closed — President’s Day
28 District Key 4, 5:30 pm PlanetSub,7409QuiviraRd,Shawnee,KS66216
28 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Grace Christian Fellowship Church, 7230QuiviraRoad,Shawnee,KS66216
March1 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:00 pm
OP LDS Church (Relief Society Room), 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS 66204
1 Roundtable, 7:00 pm OP LDS Church, 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS 66204Includes OA Chapter 13 Meeting, Merit Badge Counselor Training and Eagle Project Reviews
15 Eagle Boards of Review, 6:30 pm OP LDS Church, 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS 66204
24 District Pinewood Derby, 9:00 am Shawnee United Methodist Church, 10700 Johnson Drive, Shawnee, KS 66203
28 Day Camp Pack Coordinator Meeting, 7:00 pm Shawnee United Methodist Church, 10700 Johnson Drive, Shawnee, KS 66203
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Klondike DerbyA big Thank You to the Klondike Derby Staff who helped to make this year’s event snowtastic!
District DinnerThe 2012 Northern Tier District Dinner will be held on February 7 at Village Presbyterian Church.
• ThiseventrecognizesoutstandingAdultVolunteerSer-vice in 2011.
• DistrictAwardofMerit,CathiMaynardAward,andOutstanding Leader Awards will be given out.
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• Cost:$24perperson;EagleScoutsandSilverRecipients:$15; District Award of Merit Recipients: $0.
• Pre-registrationrequired;pleasevisittheDistrict’sAc-tivities Page for more information
Webelos on WheelsThe WOW! Program is designed to help Webelos with the more challenging and exciting achievements
• Costis$6perScout• Pre-registration
Required; please visit the Dis-trict’s Activities page for more information
• OnlyopentoNorthern Tier Packs
Pinewood Derby• TheTop3WinnersfromyourPackcangoontothe
District Competition• Costis$12perPack• Pre-registrationrequired;pleasevisittheDistrict’sAc-
tivities Page for more information• OnlyOpentoNorthernTierPacks
2012 Investment in Character CampaignPlease help continue to make Scouting affordable and available to everyone. It is time to make sure that your unit is signed up for an Investment in Character presentation. If you have not signed your unit up for this year, now is the time.
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Investment in Character: 8.8%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 93.8%
Scouts from Pack 3399 lend a hand at City Union Mission
Members of Troop 247 get ready to hit the road for a weekend campout
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For more information contact Cindy Lynn, District Public Relation Chair at [email protected]
Webelos to Scout TransitionYou play a crucial role in our Webelos Scouts continuing their Scouting adventure…
The transition from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts is a time when we as Scout leaders have tremendous opportuni-ties. It is crucial that we work with parents to help them understand the importance and benefits of continuing on to Boy Scouts.
• FollowuptobesurethateachScoutandhisparentshavevisited our Scout troops.
• RecognizegraduatingWebelosScoutsduringthepackBlue and Gold Banquet. Include the future Scoutmaster in the recognition ceremony. Consider providing a Boy Scout handbook to each graduating Webelos. Encourage parents to become involved with the troop as a way to continue to be a part of their son’s Scouting adventure.
• IfgraduatingWebelosScoutshavesoldpopcorn,pleaseconsider transferring funds that are credited to this Scout to his new troop. Camping fees for summer camp can approach $300, so every dollar helps.
• AttheBlueandGold,takebothindividualandgroupphotos of your graduating Webelos, submit them to the Lawrence Journal World and post them on the Pelathe District Facebook page.
The experiences of Cub Scouting establish a foundation that we can build upon through Boy Scouting and into their adult lives. Please be sure that each graduating Webe-los has that opportunity.
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Pelathe Officers
District Chairman Mark Gleeson (785) 841-2334
District Commissioner John Harman (785) 331-7384
Activities Chair Richard Rawlings (785) 865-6306
Advancement Chair Rich Bailey (785) 842-0842
Boy Scout Roundtable Vacant
Camping Chair Chris Golledge (785) 842-4120
Cub Scout Roundtable Natalie Archer (785) 727-0153
Eagle Board of Review Rich Bailey (785) 842-0842
Finance Chair Dale Denning (913) 383-1950
Membership Chair Keith Wood (785) 841-7208
OA Advisor Marlon Schneck (785) 865-0802
Public Relations Chair Cindy Lynn (785) 550-1593
Risk Management Chair Tom Volek (785) 865-5685
Training Chair Eric Muetz (785) 550-9511
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Dave Ozaki (785) 331-5517
Venturing Chair Audrey Taylor (785) 749-5722
Senior District Executive Randy Kidder (816) 569-4954 [email protected]
February2 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm
First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold, Lawrence, KS2 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm
First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold, Lawrence, KS4 District Strategic Planning Meeting,
9:00 am - 3:00 pm Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 W. Ver-mont, Lawrence, KS
16 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Troop 55 Cabin, 1024 Kasold Drive, Lawrence, KS
March1 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm
First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold, Lawrence, KS1 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm
First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold, Lawrence, KS15 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm
Troop 55 Cabin, 1024 Kasold Drive, Lawrence, KS
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31 District Good Turn/Arbor Day Project, 8:30 am - Noon Oak Hill Cemetery and Memorial Park Cemetery
Investment in Character With your support, Scouting helps ordinary kids become extraordinary adults. Joe Stellwagon and Ed Day are chair-ing our 2012 Family Investment in Character campaign. During the months of January, February and March each pack, troop, team and crew in the Pelathe district is asked to provide time for a brief presentation at a Blue and Gold, Court of Honor or any other meeting well attended by families. This presentation explains how the Heart of America Council is funded and provides an opportunity for families to contribute. Please welcome and support your presenter as they do their crucial job. The Pelathe Dis-trict needs everyone’s support to reach our $23,250 Family Campaign goal.
Day Camp Amy Isenberg and Christen Coble are planning an exciting program based on a Western theme for the 2012 Cub Scout Day Camp. The camp will be held June 4-7 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds. Visit the Pelathe District Activities page for more information. Also watch for information at roundtables. If you are interested in volunteering to staff the Pelathe District Cub Scout Day Camp contact Amy for more information at [email protected].
Roundtable If you haven’t attended roundtable lately, stop in and see what’s new! Roundtable is held on the first Thursday of ev-ery month at 7:00 pm at First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold, in Lawrence.
Pelathe on FacebookThanks to our Public Relations Chair, Cindy Lynn, the Pelathe District has a new Facebook page and we want you to become a fan! You can find the page by searching Face-book for “Pelathe District, HOAC, BSA.”
This page is not meant to be a district announcement page. It is a place for you to discuss and share information about Scouting in Douglas County. Looking for ideas about program, camping and activities? Our hope is that this will become a resource where you can ask questions and share ideas. Also, we need your photos! Our goal is to share lots of photos of pack, troop, team and crew activities. This can be a great way to promote Scouting to the community. You can post photos one at a time or if you have a group of photos that can be put in an album, please contact Cynthia Lynn or Randy Kidder.
Investment in Character: 12.3%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 94.2%
Troop 60's December Campout at Ft. Leavenworth
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March3 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm
Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St., Kansas City, MO
3 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St., Kansas City, MO
5 Commissioner’s College Cerner Riverport, 6711 NE Birmingham Rd., Kansas City, MO
15 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm VFW Building, 3400 Broadway Ave., Kansas City, MO
District Awards DinnerThe Annual Pioneer Trails District Awards Dinner is right around the corner. The dinner will be held on Saturday, February 11 at 6:00pm at Colonial Presbyterian Church. The District Dinner is an evening of fellowship and recognition for all adult volunteers in the Pioneer Trails District. This year, the District is honoring 8 deserving Award of Merit recipients. Other awards to be presented at the dinner include “Of the Year,” Pioneer and Mad Drum-mer Awards. Visit the Pioneer Trails District Website for registration information www.hoac-bsa.org/Districts/Pio-neerTrails/Activities.aspx
Merit Badge AcademyThe 2012 Merit Badge Academy will be held on Saturday, February 25 at Hogan Preparatory Academy. Merit Badge Academy provides Scouts with an opportunity to earn a wide variety of merit badges. Prerequisites are required before taking certain merit badge classes, so be sure to read the merit badge requirements thoroughly before attending. The fee for this event is $5 per Scout.
Pioneer Trails Officers
District Chair Larry Tyrl (816) 942-5648
District Commissioner Tom Holley (816) 942-1297
Activities Chair Carole Gaither (816) 523-5380
Advancement Chair Ross Whitacre (816) 718-3255
Boy Scout Roundtable George Weaver (816) 590-3627
Camping Chair Bruce Day (816) 447-0750
Cub Scout Roundtable Deborah Topp (816) 444-9332
Eagle Board of Review Pat Parks (816) 523-6382
Finance Chair Morgan Olander (913) 649-6388
Membership Chair John Freshnock (913) 262-8296
OA Advisor Carole Gaither (816) 523-5380
Public Relations Chair Carol Jean DeFeo (816) 942-0675
Risk Management Chair Dennis Cross (913) 677-9613
Training Chair Sam Otto (816) 523-3315
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Vacant
Venturing Chair Mike McCauley (816) 358-6242
District Director Dusty Boatright (816) [email protected]
District Executive Michael Farrell (816) [email protected]
District Executive Khary Floyd (816) [email protected]
February3 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm
Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St., Kansas City, MO
3 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St., Kansas City, MO
11 District Awards Dinner, 6:00 pm Colonial Presbyterian Church, 9500 Wornall, Kansas City, MO
15 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm VFW Building, 3400 Broadway Ave., Kansas City, MO
25 Merit Badge Academy Hogan Preparatory Academy, 1221 E. Meyer Rd., Kansas City, MO
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PIONEER TRAILSFor registration forms and requirements visit http://www.hoacbsa.org/Districts/PioneerTrails/Advancement.aspx. For questions or for more information, contact Pat Parks, District Advancement Chair, (816) 523-6382 or [email protected].
Investment in Character The 2012 Investment in Character Campaign is in full swing. Units are encouraged to participate in the Invest-ment in Character Campaign to help support the Heart of America Council. Funds raised help to maintain Council camps and facilities as-well-as provide many underprivi-leged boys the opportunity to participate in Scouts through financial assistance. If your unit hasn’t scheduled a presen-tation for 2012, contact Mike Farrell at (816) 569-4950 or [email protected] to set a day and time. Pre-sentations are usually done at unit events, such as Blue and Gold Banquets and Court of Honors. Thank you to those units who have already held presentations this year.
dISTrICT INForMATIoN
Investment in Character: 25.3%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 90.3%
Scouts at play at the Pioneer Trails Camporee
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16 Eagle Boards of Review, 7:00 pm Colonial Presbyterian, 12501 W. 137th Street, Overland Park, KS 66221
March 1 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm
College Church of the Nazarene, Cunningham Family Life Center, 2nd Floor, 2020 E Sheridan, Olathe, KS 66062OA Chapter Meeting, Eagle Scout Project Reviews, Merit Badge Counselor Training
3 Commissioner College Cerner Riverport, 6711 NE Birmingham Rd., Kansas City, MO
8 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Colonial Presbyterian, 12501 W. 137th Street, Overland Park, KS 66221
8 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Colonial Presbyterian, 12501 W. 137th Street, Overland Park, KS 66221
15 Eagle Boards of Review, 7:00 pm Colonial Presbyterian, 12501 W. 137th Street, Overland Park, KS 66221
Day CampCalling all Cubs and Webelos! Round up friends from your pack along with any classmates who are eligible to be Cub Scouts or Webelos, and ya’ll come to the Red-Tailed Hawk 2012 Day Camp at Lake Olathe, June 18-22. Day Camp this year is all about the Wild West — where you can find fun and adventure waiting for you at every turn. This is one camp you won’t want to miss!
Registration is due by the April Roundtable for the $55 rate. The rate increases to $65 after April 5, so sign-up early to get the best deal. All newly registered Scouts are $55 regardless of age.
Red-Tailed Hawk District Welcomes New District Chair
Please welcome Cathy Puls as the new district chairperson for Red-Tailed Hawk. Cathy has served on the district committee for four years, most recently in 2011 as the district vice-chair. She is also a committee member
with Troop 412, where her son Ryan earned his Eagle Rank in 2004. Cathy began her Scouting career in 1992 as a Tiger parent with Pack 3288 in Olathe, KS. She and her son joined Troop 412 in 1998, where she met her husband Ron Puls. During her tenure with Troop 412, Cathy served in various capacities including committee member, Assistant Scoutmaster, Scoutmaster and Troop Committee Chair. Outside of traditional leadership roles, Cathy organized the Siege of Mafeking activity for the inaugural Red-Tailed
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Red-Tailed Hawk Officers
District Chairman Cathy Puls (913) 390-6581
District Commissioner Mike Morris (913) 780-2445
Activities Chair Michael Samms (913) 338-5263
Advancement Chair Doug Machamer (913) 685-1035
Boy Scout Roundtable Gary Hazeltine (913) 963-2453
Camping Chair Randy Warner (913) 782-4754
Cub Scout Roundtable Susan Lux (913) 764-8529
Eagle Board of Review Tim Shipley (913) 829-4923
Finance Chair Lori Mallory (913) 402-0377
Membership Chair Ron Puls (913) 390-6581
OA Advisor Jim Bush (913) 897-1051
Public Relations Chair Vacant
Risk Management Chair David Weerts (913) 829-1321
Training Chair Chris Foote (816) 835-4796
Venturing Chair Josh Wandtke (913) 764-8413
Wood Badge / NYLT Chair Tom Matches (913) 897-1636
District Director Jon Geiger (816) [email protected]
District Executive Chris Rinella (816) [email protected]
February 2 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm
College Church of the Nazarene, Cunningham Family Life Center, 2nd Floor, 2020 E Sheridan, Olathe, KS 66062OA Chapter Meeting, Eagle Scout Project Reviews
4 Merit Badge Forum- Session #3, 1:00 pm California Trail Middle School, 13775 W 133rd Street, Olathe, KS 66062
4 Annual Recognition Banquet, 6:00 pm Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 15915 W. 143rd St., Olathe, KS 66062
9 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Colonial Presbyterian, 12501 W. 137th Street, Overland Park, KS 66221
9 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Colonial Presbyterian, 12501 W. 137th Street, Overland Park, KS 66221
Hawk Camporee, which is a series of Scout activities based on Lord Baden Powell’s time as commander of the Brit-ish forces at Mafeking. Cathy and Ron currently reside in Olathe and have five children, two girls and three boys, all three of which are Eagle Scouts.
District Award RecipientsIt is our privilege to recognize the 2011 District Award of Merit recipients:
District Award of MeritNancy Rowland 201David McCreight 85Stephen Berko 222
We would also like to recognize the following individu-als who were selected for the District Outstanding Leader Award by their peers for their outstanding service to Scout-ing in the Red-Tailed Hawk District:
Scoutmaster Den Leader
Don Cress 182 Paul Crabtree 3250
Asst. Scoutmaster COR
Steve Andrews 182 Bob Chadwick 201
Cubmaster Committee Chair
Frank Audano, Jr. 3316 Bryan Klimek 3250Fred Rogers 3030 Doug Westerhaus 3476Shane Sternecker 3425 Beth McCreight 3289
Webelos Leader Committee Member
Jeff Attwood 3086 Casandra Myers 37Deb Campbell 3425 Connie Edmondson 201
Tom Rohlfing 201Tara Caldwell 3250
Support Award
Valerie Gunderson 3425Judy Atwater 3250Thomas White 3425
Webelos Woods
When: April 14-15, 2012Where: Cedar Lake, Olathe, KSCost: $10 per participant
Webelos Woods is an over-night camping adventure designed to introduce next year’s Webelos I and II Scouts (current Bear and Webelos 1) and their parents to scouting adventures ahead and to help create excitement for their future transition into Boy Scouts. The weekend is filled with tons of fun activities, demonstrations and plenty of outdoor excitement.
dISTrICT INForMATIoN
Investment in Character: 25.1%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 90.0%
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14 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm St. Thomas More, 11822 Holmes Rd., Kansas City, MO
March6 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm
Hickman Mills High School Library, 9010 Old Santa Fe Rd., Kansas City, MO
6 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm Hickman Mills High School, 9010 Old Santa Fe Rd., Kansas City, MO
6 Youth Protection Training, 7:30 pm Hickman Mills High School, 9010 Old Santa Fe Rd., Kansas City, MO
13 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm St. Thomas More, 11822 Holmes Rd., Kansas City, MO
Thunderbird District Awards Top HonorsThe following individuals will be recognized at the Annual District Recognition Banquet. Join us on February 11 to help celebrate their achievements.
Silver Acorn
John Dobbins — 1220 Chris Hahn — 1240Jerry McAlister — 1269 Lisa Lee — 1240Leonard Danaher — 4391 Brad Lane — 4220John Grube — 1054 Mark Dunning — 1264Tom Chastain — 4391 Jeff Dutzel — 1042George R. Davis — Unit
CommissionerChris Cullum — 1531
Silver Oakleaf Kathleen ChastainMary CorcoranKim Danaher
Nancy EsrySusan Marple
District Award of Merit
Charles Oakley— ADCReggie Kelch— 1111Dick Brighthaupt— UCDavid Christianson— 1054Brent Martin— 1042Will Foss— 1042
The Scoutmaster and Cubmaster of the year will be an-nounced at the banquet.
Merit Badge AcademyThe 2012 Merit Badge Academy will take place on Febru-ary 4. Check the Thunderbird Activities site for class avail-ability, prerequisites and registration information. Contact Ken Feuenfhausen for more information at [email protected] or (816) 529-2971.
Thunderbird Officers
District Chairman Brent Worley (816) 767-9185
District Commissioner Charlie Huffman (816) 941-0993
Activities Chair Tim Foster (816) 246-5821
Advancement Chair Steve York (816) 868-3346
Boy Scout Roundtable David McCaughey (816) 537-6117
Camping Chair Fred Bixler (816) 353-6105
Cub Scout Roundtable Verna Ashcraft (816) 737-0472
Eagle Board of Review Ron DesCombes (816) 578-4674
Finance Chair Vacant
Membership Chair Vacant
OA Advisor Jon Ledford (816) 898-1608
Public Relations Chair Merle Bowers (816) 797-3432
Risk Management Chair Keith Martin (816) 525-1340
Training Chair Tom Hines (816) 916-8813
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Jim Thomason (816) 525-6109
Venturing Chair Jim Salisbury (816) 868-0805
Senior District Director David Riker (816) [email protected]
Senior District Executive Gordon Corcoran (816) [email protected]
District Executive John Hobbs (816) [email protected]
February4 Merit Badge Academy, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Hickman Mills High School, 9010 Old Santa Fe Rd., Kansas City, MO
7 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Hickman Mills High School Library, 9010 Old Santa Fe Rd., Kansas City, MO
7 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm Hickman Mills High School, 9010 Old Santa Fe Rd., Kansas City, MO
7 Youth Protection Training, 7:30 pm Hickman Mills High School, 9010 Old Santa Fe Rd., Kansas City, MO
11 District Recognition Banquet, 6:00–8:00 pm The Armacost Museum, 4200 E 135th St., Grandview, MO
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Spring RecruitmentWe’re ready to help your unit grow! Resources that are available in the fall are also available in the spring. If you are planning a summer program and would like more boys to join contact Barb January at (816) 348-8816 or [email protected].
Day Camp 2012The 2012 Thunderbird District Day Camp will be at the Jer-ry Smith Farm Park June 25 to June 29. The Park is part of the Kansas City Park System. For history and details about the park check out their website at www.kcmo.org/CKCMO/Depts/ParksandRecreation/JerrySmithPark/index.htm.
Cub Scouts of all ages are invited to attend Day Camp. Cubs will experience a new world of outdoor adventure with activities like archery, slingshots, fishing and much more. See the Thunderbird Day Camp webpage for details and sign-up for information at http://hoac-bsa.org/Dis-tricts/Thunderbird/DayCamp.aspx.
Save the date:• February4—MeritBadgeAcademy• February11—DistrictAwardsDinner
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dISTrICT INForMATIoN
Investment in Character: 26.9%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 88.9%
Thunderbird Scouts practice winter survival skills at Klondike Derby
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Trailhead OfficersDistrict Chair William Easley (913) 231-4067
District Commissioner Robert Kline (913) 341-6209
Activities Chair Michelle Foster (913) 219-8975
Advancement Chair Peter Grassl (913) 268-5469
Boy Scout Roundtable Scott Bower (913) 908-4856
Camping Chair Paul Rieger (913)-461-5448
Cub Scout Roundtable Bob Kakareka (913) 484-8324
Eagle Board of Review Bob Miller (913) 638-7852
Finance Chair Vacant
Membership Chair/Relationships Lawson Rener/ (913) 513-5576 Fr. Shawn Tunink (913) 649-1337
OA Advisor Suzanne Schartz (913) 851-1804
Public Relations Chair Harold Frye (913) 492-3517
Risk Management Chair Barry Fowler (913) 680-8165
Training Chair Jeff Wilson (913) 219-5425
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Russ Lindsay (913) 269-0050
Venturing Chair Chuck Even (816) 649-3836
District Director Jacob Allen (816) 569-4962 [email protected]
Senior District Executive Jenna Murphy (816) [email protected]
February2 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm
Jewish Community Center, 5801 W. 115 St., Overland Park, KS
2 OA Chapter Meeting, Merit Badge Counselor Training, Eagle Project Reviews, 7:00 pm Jewish Community Center, 5801 W. 115 St., Overland Park, KS
7 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Pizza Shoppe, 7908 W. 151 St., Overland Park, KS
9 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Atonement Lutheran Church, 9948 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS
16 Eagle Boards of Review, 6:30 pm Emmanuel Baptist Church, 10100 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS
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March1 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm
Jewish Community Center, 5801 W. 115th St., Overland Park, KS
1 OA Chapter Meeting, Merit Badge Counselor Training, Eagle Project Reviews, 7:00 pm Jewish Community Center, 5801 W. 115th St., Overland Park, KS
8 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Jewish Community Center, 5801 W. 115th St., Overland Park, KS
8 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Atonement Lutheran Church, 9948 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS
15 Eagle Boards of Review, 6:30 pm Emmanuel Baptist Church, 10100 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS
2012 District Committee Members AnnouncedWe are excited to welcome our 2012 District Commit-tee. They are here to serve the Trailhead District in many capacities. To view the new slate of officers, check out the District Officer chart in upper left hand corner.
District Award of Merit Congratulations to this year’s District Award of Merit Recipients Paul Rieger, Rick Thomann and Ron Wood. The District Award of Merit is the highest award a volun-teer can receive from the district. Please congratulate these three individuals along with all of the Outstanding Leaders recognized at the District Dinner.
Merit Badge ForumA big THANK YOU to Michelle Foster for chairing the 2012 Merit Badge Forum. More than 2,000 merit badges were awarded to 750 scouts across the KC Metro area.
Wild West Cubs Day CampYee haw! Round up your Cub Scouts and saddle your horses. We’ve got a trail to blaze to a wild west good time! All Cub Scout ranks are invited to attend this five day camp to be held June 4-8 at Shawnee Riverfront Park. Now is the time to recruit your pack coordinator and start registering your boys!
Investment in CharacterThe annual Investment in Character Campaign has kicked-off and we’re on our way to reaching our goal! All units should have their Investment in Character date scheduled. Thank you for investing in the future of our district and council.
TrainingThe Training Team will provide Outdoor Leader Skills Training on April 13-14 for all Boy Scout leaders, with more details to come. Many training courses can be com-pleted online at www.myscouting.org. For a complete list of Training opportunities throughout Johnson County this year visit the Trailhead Training Page.
SAVE THE DATE:What: Webelos WoodsWhen: April 20-21Where: Camp Naish
Scouts RecognizedScouts with Disabilities units, Pack 3011, Troop 11 and Crew 2011 held a joint Court of Honor and recognized 13 Scouts for their achievements in rank advancement.
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dISTrICT INForMATIoN
Investment in Character: 29.5%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 93.4%
Families from Troop 11 gather for their first Court of Honor
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Upcoming Camping OpportunitiesNow is the time to start thinking about spring and sum-mer camping opportunities. Mark your calendars for April 27-28 and Webelo-Ree 2012. This is a great event that will help your Bear and Webelo Scouts prepare for their transi-tion into Boy Scouts.
Also on the horizon is the 2012 Trails West Cub Scout Day Camp June 11 through June 14 at the old Lake Olathe Golf Course. Online registration is now available, but act fast, the early bird fee of $55 only lasts until April 4.
And don’t forget about Webelos, Bear and Boy Scout Resi-dent camping this summer. Check out www.hoac-bsa.org for more information.
Investment in CharacterThe 2012 Investment in Character Campaign is officially underway. Our goal is to have 100% of the units in the Trails West District participate. If you have not scheduled your presentation contact Jason Bledsoe at (816) 569-4984 or [email protected] with the date a presentation can be made to your unit.
13 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Price Chopper, 19601 101 St., Lenexa, KS
21 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Sunflower Elementary, 8955 Loiret Blvd., Lenexa, KS
31 TW Merit Badge Forum - Day 2 Hope Lutheran School 6308QuiveraRd.,Shawnee,KS
31 SM/ASM Training (Part 2 of 2) Hope Lutheran School 6308QuiveraRd.,Shawnee,KS
RoundtableRoundtable is held the first Thursday of the monthattheHolyTrinityQuigleyCenter,9201 Summit, Lenexa, KS. All Scout Leaders are encouraged to attend. Come to stay current on all the latest District news, learn new scouting skills and catch up with fellow Scouters.
Merit Badge ForumThe 2012 Trails West Merit Badge Forum will feature merit badges at work. It will be a profession and trade-related theme taught by counselors that work in the field. This will be a great event to learn more about different professions from counselors who have real-life experience. The Merit Badge Forum will be on Feb. 25 (Day 1) and Mar. 31 (Day 2) at Hope Lutheran School in Shawnee, KS. For more information, check out the Trails West activities page www.hoac-bsa.org/Districts/TrailsWest/Activities.aspx
Trails West OfficersDistrict Chair Hannes Zacharias (913) 709-8153
District Commissioner Keith Neuman (913) 541-8362
Activities Chair Matt Bacon (913) 780-5561
Advancement Chair Shogo Cottrell (913) 735-5001
Boy Scout Roundtable Doug Strieby (913) 438-8696
Camping Chair Kevin Kennedy (913) 226-7875
Cub Scout Roundtable David Bryant (913) 599-0514
Eagle Board of Review Shogo Cottrell (913) 735-5001
Finance Chair Chris Hodgdon (913) 362-9455
Membership Chair Dennis Hoff (913) 963-4052
OA Advisor Rick Miller (913) 393-1474
Public Relations Chair Vacant
Risk Management Chair Jim Hanus (913) 631-8416
Training Chair Rob Adams (913) 254-9077
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Vacant
Venturing Chair Tim Bodendistel (913) 438-8696
Senior District Executive Jason Bledsoe (816) [email protected]
February2 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm
HolyTrinityQuigleyCenter, 9201 Summit, Lenexa, KS
14 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Price Chopper, 19601 101 St., Lenexa, KS
15 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Sunflower Elementary, 8955 Loiret Blvd., Lenexa, KS
25 TW Merit Badge Forum - Day 1 Hope Lutheran School 6308QuiveraRd.,Shawnee,KS
25 SM/ASM Training (Part 1 of 2) Hope Lutheran School 6308QuiveraRd.,Shawnee,KS
March1 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm
HolyTrinityQuigleyCenter, 9201 Summit, Lenexa, KS
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Investment in Character: 21.5%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 93.2%
Get ready to take aim at adventure at Webelo-Ree 2012
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Find us on Facebook The Twin Rivers District is on Facebook. Join our page and stay up-to-date on upcoming events and discussions. Feel free to share your own Scouting updates and photos.
Klondike DerbyGrab your Klondike Derby sled and head out to the 2012 Klondike Derby on February 17-19. This event is for Boy Scouts and Venturers and will be held at North Lake Park, 500 N. Lake Rd. in Garnett, KS. Scouts will test their skills, knowledge, and problem solving. Cost is $8 per person and registration is due February 2. Register today at www.hoac-bsa.org/Districts/TwinRivers/Activities.aspx.
District DinnerThe Twin Rivers District Dinner recognizes outstanding adult volunteer service in 2011. The District Award of Merit, Special Service Awards and Distinguished Service Award honorees will be recognized.
• When: March 10 - St. John’s Hall - Greeley, KS
• Cost: $16 per person
• Pre-registrationisrequiredandisduebyFebruary24.
Visit www.hoac-bsa.org/Districts/TwinRivers/Activities.aspx for more information and to register online.
Twin Rivers Officers
District Chair Bud Burris (785) 867-3005
District Commissioner Brock Guernsey (913) 829-9286
Activities Chair Anita Pace (913) 709-6661
Advancement Chair Arlin Prothe (913) 294-4074
Boy Scout Roundtable Vacant
Camping Chair Galen Critchfield (913) 755-4935
Cub Scout Roundtable Aida Thompson (913) 871-9414
Eagle Board of Review Arlin Prothe (913) 294-4074
Finance Chair Doug Furnell (913) 897-6903
Membership Chair Vacant
OA Advisor Doug Singer (913) 439-1244
Public Relations Chair Vacant
Risk Management Chair Bob Stegner (913) 782-8959
Training Chair Charles Atterbury (913) 731-3450
Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Lori Offutt (913) 731-3001
Venturing Chair Malinda Botwinik (913) 980-2430
Senior District Executive Matt Specht (816) [email protected]
February2 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm
First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St., Paola, KS 2 Roundtable & OA Chapter Meeting, 7:00 pm
First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St., Paola, KS7 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm
Whistle Stop Café, 901 6th St., Osawatomie, KS17-19 Klondike Derby
North Lake Park, 500 N. Lake Rd., Garnett, KS20 Council Service Center Closed — President’s Day
March1 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm
First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St., Paola, KS 1 Roundtable & OA Chapter Meeting, 7:00 pm
First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St., Paola, KS8 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm
Whistle Stop Café, 901 6th St. ,Osawatomie, KS10 District Dinner, 5:30 pm
St. John’s Hall, Hwy 160 & Prairie St., Greeley, KS
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2012 Investment in Character CampaignPlease help continue to make Scouting affordable and available to everyone. It is time to make sure that your unit is signed up for an Investment in Character presentation. If you have not signed your unit up for this year, now is the time. For more information, contact Matt Specht at [email protected]
New Boy Scout Troop & Venturing CrewIn November, Boy Scout Troop 47 was formed at LaCygne Christian Church and Venturing Crew 2327 was formed at Faith Baptist Church in Osawatomie. Both units have been busy with regular meetings and weekend outings. Crew 2327 is a co-ed High Adventure focused unit. For infor-mation about joining any of these units or about starting a Scouting or Venturing unit in a community near you, contact Matt Specht at [email protected]
Investment in Character: 13.2%
Training: (Direct Contact Leaders) 91.3%
Pinewood Derby winners from Pack 3126 show off their trophies
Members of Troop 47 take in a pro wrestling match
Pack 3099 receives a special visit from Santa Claus
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