Thursday, October 12, 2017

Welcoming Girls into the Scout Program

Welcoming Girls into the Scout Program

BSA National just announced the change with Cub packs going first, Boy Scout troops later.



Click here to see the official announcement from BSA National.

Click here for a good explanation from Scouting Magazine: "Here's what it means for your pack or troop"

For Cub packs, BSA National gave guidelines with various options. Each local Cub pack will decide for itself which option to work with starting in September 2018.

For Boy Scout troops, BSA National gave very few details. They will make an announcement in 2018 about options for 2019.


Monday, October 9, 2017

Star, Life, Eagle: Positions of Responsibility

Star, Life, Eagle: Positions of Responsibility

Every Scout needs to serve in a position of responsibility in order to advance past First Class. Some are elected, some are selected, and some are assigned.


Click here for an article in Scouting Magazine that goes into detail and lists all the positions that count. Note that Assistant Patrol Leader doesn't count, while Troop Bugler kind-of counts.

The article also talks about positions of responsibility in Venture crews and Sea Scout ships. One Scoutmaster wrote in to say that he created his own position of "Junior Popcorn Kernel." Sorry, that doesn't count, but another Scoutmaster suggested a creative work-around.


Sunday, October 8, 2017

New Merit Badge: Exploration

New Merit Badge: Exploration

First learn about other explorers, then do some exploring on your own. See Requirements #7 and #8, below.

 Click here for an article in Scouting Magazine online.

 7. Prepare for an Expedition. With your parent's permission and counselor's approval, prepare for an actual expedition to an area you have not previously explored; the place may be nearby or far away. Do the following:

a.    Make your preparations under the supervision of a trained expedition leader, expedition planner, or other qualified adult experienced in exploration (such as a school science teacher, museum representative, or qualified instructor).
b.    Use the steps listed in requirement 6 to guide your preparations. List the items of equipment and supplies you will need. Discuss with your counselor why you chose each item and how it will be of value on the expedition. Determine who should go on the expedition.
c.    Conduct a pre-expedition check, covering the steps in requirement 6, and share the results with your counselor. With your counselor, walk through the Sweet Sixteen of BSA Safety for your expedition. Ensure that all foreseeable hazards for your expedition are adequately addressed.

8. Go on an Expedition. Complete the following:

a.    With your parent's permission and under the supervision of your merit badge counselor or a counselor-approved qualified person, use the planning steps you learned in requirement 6 and the preparations you completed in requirement 7 to personally undertake an actual expedition to an area you have not previously explored.
b.    Discuss with your counselor what is outdoor ethics and its role in exploration and enjoying the outdoors responsibly.
c.    After you return, compile a report on the results of your expedition and how you accomplished your objective(s). Include a statement of the objectives, note your findings and observations, include photos, note any discoveries, report any problems or adverse events, and have a conclusion (whether you reached your objective or not). The post-expedition report must be at least one page and no more than three; one page can be photos, graphs, or figures.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

List of Events in October 2017


Three Rivers Events During October 2017

Oct 3 - TRD Unit Commissioners Meeting
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2202389&OrgKey=944
Oct 5 - TRD District Committee Meeting
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2185064&OrgKey=944
Oct 10 - TRD Roundtable
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2185053&OrgKey=944
Oct 14 - TRD Gold Rush for Cubs
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2126496&OrgKey=944
Oct 17 - TRD Assistant District Commissioner Meeting
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2206079&OrgKey=944

Training Sessions During October 2017

Oct 4 - Catholic Youth Protection Training: Protecting God's Children
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2161187&OrgKey=2104
Oct 7 - Merit Badge Counselor Training
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2206071&OrgKey=944
Oct 14 - Scoutmaster Specific Training
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2161185&OrgKey=2104
Oct 19 - Cub Leaders Workshop
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2161819&OrgKey=2104
Oct 23 - NNJC Outdoor Skills Weekend - Pre Indoor Session
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2214951&OrgKey=2104

Other Council-Approved Events in October 2017

Oct 6 - Shotgun Shooting Event
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2154924&OrgKey=453
Oct 7-8 - NNJC Cub Family Weekend
  http://www.nnjbsa.org/registration/calendardetail.aspx?ActivityKey=2059313&OrgKey=453