This document provides information about award recipients and events in the Highlander District. It recognizes leaders who received awards in 2019 and announces upcoming training opportunities, events, and deadlines. Key details include award recipients for 2019, information on training awards, new BSA fees for 2020, upcoming events like the district Pinewood Derby and camporee, and opportunities for service and leadership training.
The document provides updates on BeAScout.org, 2017 Eagle Scouts, approved Eagle project reviews, BSA fee increases, Order of the Arrow ceremonies, training awards for adult leaders, unit drop files, the district training committee, September and October events, district email lists, unit websites, service hour reporting, online Boy Scout leader training, the moving Scout shop, merit badge councilors, popcorn sale dates, and the Highlander District fall camporee.
The document provides information about upcoming district events and deadlines including nominations for district awards in January, new youth protection training requirements by October 2018, and opportunities for service, training, and activities through the Highlander District.
The document provides information about upcoming events and deadlines for the Highlander District. It announces that nominations for district awards are due in January, and that various adult and youth leader awards will be presented at the District Awards Dinner that month. It also provides details about training opportunities, fees for 2020, updates to the BeAScout website, and upcoming events like the Christmas parade and Wreaths Across America ceremony in December.
The document provides information about upcoming training opportunities, events, and deadlines for Scouting units in the Highlander District. It announces that most training awards can now be processed at the district level and provides contact information. It also lists upcoming events like BALOO training, the fall camporee, and the popcorn sale including important dates. Finally, it provides details on upcoming service projects, parades, and camporees for Scouts to attend.
The document provides information about upcoming district events and deadlines including district awards nominations, youth protection training requirements, BeAScout updates, OA ceremonies requests, training awards applications, popcorn sale dates, university of scouting, winter camp, and service project reporting. It also lists December events and provides service project ideas and information about the world scout jamboree.
The document provides updates on various Scouting activities in the Highlander District. It announces that new families are moving into the area and units should update their contact information. It also lists upcoming training opportunities and events, and requests volunteers to assist with various activities like Red Cross smoke detector installations and an upcoming run event.
The roundtable format includes a welcome, hot topics, a big rock training topic, program breakouts, and key-3 notes. The document then provides information on supporting unit growth and retention, linking unit needs to resources, and supporting unit leaders. It summarizes upcoming events like camp cards, camporees, day camps and training opportunities at the district and council level. The document closes with recognition of adult awards and comments from the district chairman on training compliance, youth protection training, and district committee organization.
The document provides information about upcoming district events and deadlines including:
- District award nominations are due by January Roundtable meeting. Awards will be presented at the January District Awards Dinner.
- The District Training Committee is looking for volunteers in various training roles.
- The 2nd Annual Camp Durant Winter Blast winter camping event will be held January 18-21, 2019 for Scouts and adults.
- The Annual Highlander District Clan Gathering and Adult Awards Dinner will be held January 21, 2019 with a covered dish and auction.
The document provides information on various upcoming Scouting events and opportunities in the Highlander District. These include:
- 2018 Camp Cards now being available to help fund Scouts' way to summer camp.
- Encouragement to update units' information on BeAScout.org to help new families find troops.
- An announcement of ceremonies provided by the Order of the Arrow chapter and a request for ceremony requests.
- Details on training awards and keys that can now be processed at the district level.
The document provides information about Scouting activities and events in the Highlander District. Due to COVID-19, all in-person Scouting activities are cancelled through April 30th with no exceptions. Upcoming events like the Spring Camporee in April are postponed. Training and fees information is also provided.
The document provides information about upcoming events and deadlines for the Highlander District. It announces that nominations for district awards are due by January, and the awards dinner will be held in January. It also provides details about new BSA fees for 2020, updates for BeAScout.org, and a list of 2019 Eagle Scouts.
The roundtable meeting provided information on upcoming district events and training opportunities. Finances were discussed, including camp card sales totals and popcorn sale dates. Training dates were announced for BALOO, IOLS, and position-specific training. Locations were requested to hold future roundtables and training. The district professional staff member was acknowledged.
The document provides information on various Scouting activities and deadlines in Highlander District. It announces that Camp Card money is due by May 21 and provides commission details. It encourages units to update their BeAScout pin location. It also announces new YPT training requirements by October 1 and provides details on training awards for adult leaders. Finally, it lists upcoming district events in May and June like Roundtables, meetings, and Cub Scout Day Camp.
The document provides information about district news and events for Scout leaders in the Highlander District. It announces the hiring of a new District Executive, Erin Zeek. It also lists upcoming training opportunities and events, such as the fall camporee, critter dinner, and popcorn sale dates. Finally, it recognizes Scouts who earned Eagle Scout rank in 2017 and encourages leaders to update unit information online.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the Sandhills District Roundtable meeting, including fund development opportunities like Camp Card sales and yard sales. It lists upcoming training dates and locations. There is information on advancement totals and the Merit Badge University event. COVID-19 advancement modifications ending on March 1st are noted. Ideas for unit service projects are provided. Details are given about the Spring Camporee and Cub Scout Day Camp. The Order of the Arrow chapters in the district are listed. Recharter information and a link to the district survey are included. The District Chairman comments cover the 2022-2023 planning guide, Pinewood Derby, and District Committee meeting.
The document provides updates on BeAScout.org, lists 2017 Eagle Scouts by unit and date, and announces upcoming district events including the annual clan gathering and adult awards dinner, winter camp, Order of the Arrow elections, the district pinewood derby, and the spring camporee. It also provides information on training opportunities, unit websites, service hour reporting, Cub Scout day camp, and Wood Badge courses.
The document provides information about district awards given in 2018, including the Silver Beaver award given to Mary Elliot. It also lists training awards and keys that can be processed at the district level, such as the Cubmaster and Scoutmaster keys. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming events like Wood Badge training courses, the district Pinewood Derby, and the World Scout Jamboree in 2019.
Merit Badge Counselors must renew each year in April or they will be dropped on May 1st. Training awards for adult leaders like Cubmaster and Scoutmaster can now be processed at the district level. Units should update their information on BeAScout.org to help new families find their unit. The document provides information on upcoming district events in March, April, and May including camporees, trainings, and committee meetings.
The roundtable format includes welcoming remarks, hot topics of general interest, a "Big Rock" training topic applicable to all programs, program-specific breakouts, and notes from the district's Key 3 leadership. The document also provides an membership report, details on upcoming membership focuses, and fund development opportunities including camp card sales, popcorn sales, and a golf tournament. Future trainings, events, and service project ideas are also listed.
The document discusses an upcoming roundtable meeting format that includes:
1) A welcome and opening, hot topics discussion, and key-3 notes.
2) Breakout program sessions for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturing.
3) A presentation by Kate Parker on current marketing and membership research trends for Scouting volunteers to be aware of. Volunteers are encouraged to watch the presentation video link provided.
The document provides information about training awards, Eagle Scout recognitions, unit membership updates, district email lists, Wood Badge training courses, upcoming district events, BALOO training, the fall camporee, the popcorn sale, Nova counselor registration, and service hour reporting for Scouting units. Key details include how to process most training awards at the district level, two Wood Badge training courses in 2019, a list of upcoming events in September and October, information on BALOO training in October, and reminders about popcorn sale commitments and service hour reporting.
The document provides information about an upcoming Sandhills District Roundtable meeting including:
1) An agenda with sections for welcome, hot topics, a big rock training topic, program breakouts, and finance updates.
2) Details on camp card sales incentives and opportunities to help secure business sponsors.
3) An update on an upcoming yard sale fundraiser with participating units.
4) Key dates and information for the 2021 popcorn sale.
The summary is:
New Youth Protection Training YPT-2 must be completed by October 1, 2018 by all leaders to comply with legal requirements. Help new families find Scouting units by updating BeAScout pins. The Order of the Arrow strengthens Scouting through meaningful ceremonies. Training awards recognize leaders for tenure, training and performance. Seven Scouts earned Eagle in the last quarter and seven project reviews are awaiting Board of Review.
The document provides information on various opportunities for Scouts and leaders in the Highlander District, including: becoming a Merit Badge counselor; earning funds towards summer camp through camp card sales; updating unit information on BeAScout.org; requesting ceremonies from the Order of the Arrow; new Youth Protection Training requirements; training awards for leaders; upcoming Eagle Scout approvals; important unit drop file contents; and volunteer opportunities on the district training committee. Upcoming events like the spring camporee, Cub-o-Ree, and Day of Service are also announced.
The document provides information on various Scouting activities and opportunities in the Highlander District including:
- 2018 Camp Cards now available to fundraise for summer camp.
- The Order of the Arrow strengthens Scouting through meaningful ceremonies and is looking for ceremony requests.
- Training awards and keys are available for adult leaders and applications can be submitted to Roy Fish.
- Upcoming events include Roundtable on March 1st and the District Pinewood Derby on March 17th.
- Unit leaders should check their drop files for important information and see Ralph Hinrichs, Steve McDavid, or Erin Zeek if they cannot locate their file.
The document provides information about an upcoming Sandhills District Roundtable meeting. It includes an agenda with sections on welcome/opening, hot topics, a big rock training topic, and program breakouts. It also discusses changes to the council's service territory structure and provides finance updates about camp card sales and an upcoming yard sale. Information is provided on upcoming events at Camp Durant like summer camp and NYLT. The key points are that the roundtable will cover welcoming, hot topics, training, and program breakouts and that the council is transitioning to new national service territories while various fundraisers and camp opportunities are announced.
The document provides updates from Highlander District. It announces a new District Executive, Bill Walters, and requests units to update information on BeAScout.org. It also announces upcoming district events like Roundtable, an Eagle Board of Review, and Wood Badge training. Units are encouraged to participate in a district survey and report service hours.
The document provides information about upcoming events and requirements for Highlander District Scouting units. It announces that a new Youth Protection Training will be required by October 1st for all leaders, and that unit websites are now available through the district. It also lists upcoming training opportunities, events, and deadlines like Friends of Scouting contributions and the popcorn sale.
The document provides information about various Scouting events and deadlines in the Highlander District. It announces that most training awards can now be processed at the district level. It provides details about new BSA fees for 2020. It encourages units to update their information on BeAScout.org. It also lists the names of Scouts who recently earned their Eagle rank and reminds leaders to check their drop files at roundtables.
The document provides information on upcoming events, training opportunities, and important deadlines for units in the Highlander District. It announces Cub Scout and Boy Scout events in fall 2020, including merit badge days, Cuboree, and University of Scouting. It also provides details on IOLS, BALOO, and Silver Beaver nominations, as well as updates on COVID-19 guidance, rechartering fees, and the popcorn sale.
The document provides information on various upcoming Scouting events and opportunities in the Highlander District. These include:
- 2018 Camp Cards now being available to help fund Scouts' way to summer camp.
- Encouragement to update units' information on BeAScout.org to help new families find troops.
- An announcement of ceremonies provided by the Order of the Arrow chapter and a request for ceremony requests.
- Details on training awards and keys that can now be processed at the district level.
The document provides information about Scouting activities and events in the Highlander District. Due to COVID-19, all in-person Scouting activities are cancelled through April 30th with no exceptions. Upcoming events like the Spring Camporee in April are postponed. Training and fees information is also provided.
The document provides information about upcoming events and deadlines for the Highlander District. It announces that nominations for district awards are due by January, and the awards dinner will be held in January. It also provides details about new BSA fees for 2020, updates for BeAScout.org, and a list of 2019 Eagle Scouts.
The roundtable meeting provided information on upcoming district events and training opportunities. Finances were discussed, including camp card sales totals and popcorn sale dates. Training dates were announced for BALOO, IOLS, and position-specific training. Locations were requested to hold future roundtables and training. The district professional staff member was acknowledged.
The document provides information on various Scouting activities and deadlines in Highlander District. It announces that Camp Card money is due by May 21 and provides commission details. It encourages units to update their BeAScout pin location. It also announces new YPT training requirements by October 1 and provides details on training awards for adult leaders. Finally, it lists upcoming district events in May and June like Roundtables, meetings, and Cub Scout Day Camp.
The document provides information about district news and events for Scout leaders in the Highlander District. It announces the hiring of a new District Executive, Erin Zeek. It also lists upcoming training opportunities and events, such as the fall camporee, critter dinner, and popcorn sale dates. Finally, it recognizes Scouts who earned Eagle Scout rank in 2017 and encourages leaders to update unit information online.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the Sandhills District Roundtable meeting, including fund development opportunities like Camp Card sales and yard sales. It lists upcoming training dates and locations. There is information on advancement totals and the Merit Badge University event. COVID-19 advancement modifications ending on March 1st are noted. Ideas for unit service projects are provided. Details are given about the Spring Camporee and Cub Scout Day Camp. The Order of the Arrow chapters in the district are listed. Recharter information and a link to the district survey are included. The District Chairman comments cover the 2022-2023 planning guide, Pinewood Derby, and District Committee meeting.
The document provides updates on BeAScout.org, lists 2017 Eagle Scouts by unit and date, and announces upcoming district events including the annual clan gathering and adult awards dinner, winter camp, Order of the Arrow elections, the district pinewood derby, and the spring camporee. It also provides information on training opportunities, unit websites, service hour reporting, Cub Scout day camp, and Wood Badge courses.
The document provides information about district awards given in 2018, including the Silver Beaver award given to Mary Elliot. It also lists training awards and keys that can be processed at the district level, such as the Cubmaster and Scoutmaster keys. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming events like Wood Badge training courses, the district Pinewood Derby, and the World Scout Jamboree in 2019.
Merit Badge Counselors must renew each year in April or they will be dropped on May 1st. Training awards for adult leaders like Cubmaster and Scoutmaster can now be processed at the district level. Units should update their information on BeAScout.org to help new families find their unit. The document provides information on upcoming district events in March, April, and May including camporees, trainings, and committee meetings.
The roundtable format includes welcoming remarks, hot topics of general interest, a "Big Rock" training topic applicable to all programs, program-specific breakouts, and notes from the district's Key 3 leadership. The document also provides an membership report, details on upcoming membership focuses, and fund development opportunities including camp card sales, popcorn sales, and a golf tournament. Future trainings, events, and service project ideas are also listed.
The document discusses an upcoming roundtable meeting format that includes:
1) A welcome and opening, hot topics discussion, and key-3 notes.
2) Breakout program sessions for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturing.
3) A presentation by Kate Parker on current marketing and membership research trends for Scouting volunteers to be aware of. Volunteers are encouraged to watch the presentation video link provided.
The document provides information about training awards, Eagle Scout recognitions, unit membership updates, district email lists, Wood Badge training courses, upcoming district events, BALOO training, the fall camporee, the popcorn sale, Nova counselor registration, and service hour reporting for Scouting units. Key details include how to process most training awards at the district level, two Wood Badge training courses in 2019, a list of upcoming events in September and October, information on BALOO training in October, and reminders about popcorn sale commitments and service hour reporting.
The document provides information about an upcoming Sandhills District Roundtable meeting including:
1) An agenda with sections for welcome, hot topics, a big rock training topic, program breakouts, and finance updates.
2) Details on camp card sales incentives and opportunities to help secure business sponsors.
3) An update on an upcoming yard sale fundraiser with participating units.
4) Key dates and information for the 2021 popcorn sale.
The summary is:
New Youth Protection Training YPT-2 must be completed by October 1, 2018 by all leaders to comply with legal requirements. Help new families find Scouting units by updating BeAScout pins. The Order of the Arrow strengthens Scouting through meaningful ceremonies. Training awards recognize leaders for tenure, training and performance. Seven Scouts earned Eagle in the last quarter and seven project reviews are awaiting Board of Review.
The document provides information on various opportunities for Scouts and leaders in the Highlander District, including: becoming a Merit Badge counselor; earning funds towards summer camp through camp card sales; updating unit information on BeAScout.org; requesting ceremonies from the Order of the Arrow; new Youth Protection Training requirements; training awards for leaders; upcoming Eagle Scout approvals; important unit drop file contents; and volunteer opportunities on the district training committee. Upcoming events like the spring camporee, Cub-o-Ree, and Day of Service are also announced.
The document provides information on various Scouting activities and opportunities in the Highlander District including:
- 2018 Camp Cards now available to fundraise for summer camp.
- The Order of the Arrow strengthens Scouting through meaningful ceremonies and is looking for ceremony requests.
- Training awards and keys are available for adult leaders and applications can be submitted to Roy Fish.
- Upcoming events include Roundtable on March 1st and the District Pinewood Derby on March 17th.
- Unit leaders should check their drop files for important information and see Ralph Hinrichs, Steve McDavid, or Erin Zeek if they cannot locate their file.
The document provides information about an upcoming Sandhills District Roundtable meeting. It includes an agenda with sections on welcome/opening, hot topics, a big rock training topic, and program breakouts. It also discusses changes to the council's service territory structure and provides finance updates about camp card sales and an upcoming yard sale. Information is provided on upcoming events at Camp Durant like summer camp and NYLT. The key points are that the roundtable will cover welcoming, hot topics, training, and program breakouts and that the council is transitioning to new national service territories while various fundraisers and camp opportunities are announced.
The document provides updates from Highlander District. It announces a new District Executive, Bill Walters, and requests units to update information on BeAScout.org. It also announces upcoming district events like Roundtable, an Eagle Board of Review, and Wood Badge training. Units are encouraged to participate in a district survey and report service hours.
The document provides information about upcoming events and requirements for Highlander District Scouting units. It announces that a new Youth Protection Training will be required by October 1st for all leaders, and that unit websites are now available through the district. It also lists upcoming training opportunities, events, and deadlines like Friends of Scouting contributions and the popcorn sale.
The document provides information about various Scouting events and deadlines in the Highlander District. It announces that most training awards can now be processed at the district level. It provides details about new BSA fees for 2020. It encourages units to update their information on BeAScout.org. It also lists the names of Scouts who recently earned their Eagle rank and reminds leaders to check their drop files at roundtables.
The document provides information on upcoming events, training opportunities, and important deadlines for units in the Highlander District. It announces Cub Scout and Boy Scout events in fall 2020, including merit badge days, Cuboree, and University of Scouting. It also provides details on IOLS, BALOO, and Silver Beaver nominations, as well as updates on COVID-19 guidance, rechartering fees, and the popcorn sale.
The document provides information about upcoming events, awards, training opportunities, and other announcements for the Highlander District. It announces that district award nominations are due in January, provides COVID-19 safety guidelines and resources, and lists upcoming events. It also includes information about reporting incidents, the Catholic Camporee, the Saint George Trek, Eagle Scout recognition, and rechartering units.
The document provides information about various Scouting-related announcements and events in the Highlander District. It introduces the new District Executive, Erin Zeek, and provides her contact information. It also lists upcoming training opportunities, ceremonies, and events including Roundtables, University of Scouting, the popcorn sale, winter camp, and the district awards dinner. Various leadership positions and training awards are mentioned. Upcoming service projects, recharter turn-in dates, and merit badge counselor registration are also noted.
The summary extends the closure of Scouting activities through June 1st due to COVID-19. It also provides information on upcoming events like camporees, trainings, and day camps. Registration deadlines and requirements for positions like Merit Badge Counselors are mentioned.
The document provides updates on BeAScout.org, the 2016 Eagle Scouts from various units, and upcoming district and council events. It announces that new families are moving into the area and units should update their information on BeAScout.org to help the families find their unit. It also provides a list of Scouts who earned Eagle in 2016 along with details on the 2017 National Jamboree, training awards for adult leaders, and upcoming district events in January and February.
The document provides updates on BeAScout.org, 2017 Eagle Scouts, BSA fee increases, ceremonies, training awards, unit drop files, district training opportunities, district events in December and January, winter camp, Marksmen hockey, district pinewood derby, day of service, district email lists, unit websites, service hour reporting, concealed carry class, cub scout day camp, wood badge courses, coffee with the commissioner, merit badge counselors, Scout-O-Rama, Scoutbook advancement sync, and Red Cross service opportunities.
This document provides information about upcoming events and training opportunities for Scouts in the Highlander District. It discusses Zoom etiquette, health and safety guidelines, fall council events including Cub Scout and Scout BSA activities, training such as University of Scouting and IOLS, fees, popcorn and camp card sales, and training awards for adult leaders. Key dates, locations, and registration links are provided.
Roundtables provide training and networking opportunities for unit leaders. They include welcome/opening remarks, hot topic discussions, a main program training topic applicable to all programs, and separate breakout sessions for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing, and Sea Scouts. The current roundtable format is adjusted for COVID-19 restrictions with reduced group sizes and mask requirements. Upcoming events at the district and council level are also announced.
The document provides updates on various scouting activities in the Highlander District. It recognizes recent Eagle Scouts and announces upcoming events like the 2017 National Jamboree, district Pinewood derby, spring camporee, and district day camp. It also provides information on trainings, ceremonies, and service opportunities for units and leaders in the district.
The document provides updates on scouting activities in the Highlander District including:
- Encouraging units to update their information on BeAScout.org to help new families find their unit.
- Recognizing several Eagle Scouts from January and February 2017 and announcing the next Eagle Board of Review date.
- Advertising upcoming training opportunities like Fundamentals of Training in May and information on processing various training awards at the district level.
The document provides updates from the Highlander District of the Occoneechee Council on lifting restrictions and moving to Phase 2 of reopening. It announces the resumption of in-person meetings and activities with 10 person/25 person limits and safety protocols. It also shares information on upcoming district and council events like camporees, Cuboree, training opportunities, and the popcorn and camp card fundraisers.
The document provides updates from Highlander District. It announces a new District Executive, Bill Walters, and encourages units to update their information on BeAScout.org. It also recognizes several Eagle Scouts, provides information on trainings, and announces upcoming district events like the camporee in October.
The document provides information on several upcoming Scouting events and training opportunities in the Highlander District. It announces that a new Youth Protection Training called YPT-2 will be required for all leaders by October 1, 2018. It also advertises ceremonies provided by the local Order of the Arrow chapter, training awards available at the district level, and upcoming Eagle Scout boards of review. Various district and council training courses are promoted, including Wood Badge, NYLT, and opportunities to volunteer with the Red Cross.
- Merit Badge Counselors must renew each year in April or they will be dropped on May 1st. Training awards and keys for adult leaders can now be processed at the district level. BeAScout.org allows units to update their information to help new families find them. The document lists Eagle Scouts from February to April 2019 and upcoming district events in May and June. It encourages units to report service hours and provides information about community service opportunities like Days of Caring in May.
The document provides information about the Sandhills District Roundtable meeting, including unit fund development opportunities like Camp Card sales and upcoming yard sales. It lists upcoming training dates and locations. Details are provided about the district's spring camporee, day camp, Order of the Arrow chapters, advancement totals, and the district pinewood derby. Information is also given on COVID-19 advancement modifications ending and the district's 2022 recharter process including locations and dates to turn in recharters.
This document outlines steps to help ensure a successful transition from Cub Scouts to Scouts BSA for Arrow of Light Scouts. It recommends:
- Selecting den chiefs that represent the troop well.
- Serving as a resource for outdoor activities to demonstrate troop operations.
- Inviting dens and parents to troop meetings to explain differences and see Scouting methods.
- Providing Scouts calendars and conducting orientations for parents and Scouts led by youth leaders.
- Encouraging den leaders to move up with Scouts and get involved in the troop.
- Conducting Scoutmaster conferences covering Scouting oath, law, advancement and expectations.
- Arranging a
This document summarizes a breakout session on National and World Scout Jamborees. It introduces two Eagle Scouts who attended past jamborees and discusses plans for future events. The 2021 National Scout Jamboree was canceled due to COVID-19 and is expected to return in 2025. Registration for the 2023 World Scout Jamboree in Korea will open in December 2021. Information on applying for leadership roles and touring opportunities before and after the event are provided, along with important websites and contacts.
Roundtables provide training to unit leaders to ensure Scouts have a great experience. They share information, capture feedback, offer program training, and enable networking. Roundtables include welcome, general notes, a main training topic applicable to all programs, and separate breakouts for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturing/Sea Scouts. The current document discusses COVID restrictions, upcoming events like BALOO training and IOLS, and the new organization of the South District committee with its priorities like operations, unit support, programming, training, membership, and fundraising.
The document provides updates on COVID-19 guidelines limiting indoor and outdoor meetings to 10 and 50 people respectively in North Carolina. It also provides resources on COVID policies, upcoming events, district award nominations, Wood Badge and training opportunities, incident reporting procedures, and the Catholic Camporee and Saint George Trek. Details are given on rechartering paperwork deadlines and requirements.
The document provides information about COVID-19 guidance, incident reporting, upcoming council events including a merit badge day and University of Scouting training, Camp Durant camping availability, recharter fees, the popcorn sale, service project reporting, district awards nominations, and updates on Catholic Scouting events and BeAScout.org. It encourages following safety guidelines and timely incident reporting. Upcoming virtual and in-person training and activities are announced.
The document provides information for Cub Scout leaders on upcoming events and programming ideas for 2020. It discusses resetting Journey to Excellence goals, emphasizing basic Scouting activities like outdoor skills and service projects. Upcoming events in the next 90-60-30-14-7 days are listed, including the district Pinewood Derby on March 28th and Council Shooting Sports on March 7th. The final paragraphs provide contact information for the Cub Scout Roundtable Commissioner and topics for the next two monthly roundtable meetings.
This document provides information from a Cub Scout roundtable meeting in November 2019. It includes jokes, a discussion of outdoor gear and encouraging Scout independence when camping. Safety is the top priority when deciding to cancel outdoor events. Upcoming Cub Scout events include Pinewood Derbies in December and Blue and Gold celebrations in January.
The document provides information for a Cub Scout breakout session on den and pack discipline. It discusses using proactive measures like setting expectations and positive reinforcement. It recommends praising scouts in public and disciplining away from peers. Several active games and activities are suggested to keep scouts engaged like knot tying, first aid practice, and races. Consequences should follow a clear warning system documented in a den code of conduct. Working with parents of special needs scouts is emphasized. Upcoming district events are noted in the 90-60-30-14-7 format.
The document provides information for a Cub Scout breakout session on den and pack discipline. It discusses using proactive measures like setting expectations and positive reinforcement. It recommends being consistent with discipline by addressing issues away from peers and praising in front of peers. Several active games and activities are suggested to keep Cubs engaged like knot tying, first aid practice, and races. Consequences should involve clear warnings and potentially removing misbehaving Scouts from meetings. Working with parents of Scouts with special needs is emphasized. Upcoming pack events and training opportunities are also noted.
The document provides information for the August 2019 Cub Scout Breakout meeting. It includes:
- Instructions to fill out Start/Stop/Continue forms for Cub Scout activities and leave them at the table.
- Opening activities and cheers to get the meeting started.
- The interest topic is on the central parts of Scouting - Duty, Respect, Honor - and using them to guide the program.
- Information on the Aims and Methods of Scouting and ensuring the pack is centered around them.
- Details on specific Methods like uniforms, family involvement, dens, activities, advancement, and living the ideals.
- Suggestions for a Bobcat pack meeting and important upcoming dates.
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1. Highlander District There can be only one!
2019 Highlander District
Award Recipients
CUB SCOUTER OF THE YEAR
Shannon Houchins
SCOUTS BSA LEADER OF THE YEAR
Gabriel Palmer Jr.
VENTURING OF THE YEAR
Mylitta Barret
CHARTER ORGANIZATION
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE YEAR
Don Watson
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Stacy Murray
PAT SMITH ORDER OF THE ARROW AWARD
Joe Hernandez
DISTRICT AWARD OF MERIT
Ralph Vogt
Eric Wagner
DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP CITATION
Simone Mevs
Eric Ruhstorfer
Pat King
Stacey Dohne
DISTRICT ORDER OF EXCELLENCE
LeAnne Bulger
Lori Stanistreet
Brandi Arnold
Cody Harder
Bobby McMichael
Mike Roginski
Caleb Picard
Brittany Picard
2. Highlander District There can be only one!
Training Awards for Adult Leaders
The training awards and keys are designed to
recognize unit Scouters for tenure, training, and
performance in their leadership roles.
We are now able to process most training awards
at the district level:
Den Leader Training Award
Training Awards
Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, Venturing, Sea Scouting
Keys
Cubmaster, Scoutmaster, Advisor, Skipper
Submit applications to: Ralph Vogt
(910) 818-8985
ralph.e.vogt.jr@gmail.com
3. Highlander District There can be only one!
New BSA Fees for 2020
National BSA fees
$60 per unit recharter fee
$60 per youth
$36 per adult
Occoneechee Council fees
$12 per person per year
insurance due in January
Prorated $1 per month for Scouts
who join mid-year
$48 per youth on 1 August 2020
4. Highlander District There can be only one!
BeAScout.org Updates
New families are moving
into our area all the time.
Help them find your Unit!
5. Highlander District There can be only one!
Unit First Name Last Name BOR
T-94 Gabriel Palmer III 24 Feb 20
T-598 Bryian Townsend 24 Feb 20
2020 Eagle Scouts
6. Highlander District There can be only one!
2019 Eagle Scouts
in NC by Council
Occoneechee 524 Eagles
Mecklenburg 258 Eagles
Old North State 231 Eagles
Piedmaont 209 Eagles
East Carolina 168 Eagles
Central (NC) 165 Eagles
Old Hickory 154 Eagles
Cape Fear 124 Eagles
Tuscarora 114 Eagles
Daniel Boone 101 Eagles
Tidewater ** 15 Eagles
** Tidewater Council is mostly in Virginia
2063 Scouts earned
the rank of Eagle Scout
across NC in 2019
7. Highlander District There can be only one!
Unit Drop Files . . . . . .
All Unit Leaders should check
their Drop File when checking in
at Round Table.
Drop Files include important information for the Unit
If you do not know what or where the Drop File is
located . . . please see Ralph Hinrichs or Erin Zeek.
We will be glad to assist you.
8. Highlander District There can be only one!
District Email Lists
Highlander District has started using Constant
Contact to help get information out to leaders.
Go to HighlanderDistrict.org to sign up if you are not
already receiving emails.
You can choose one or several email list that you
wish to receive news from:
Boy Scouts
Cub Scouts
Venturing
Sea Scouts
General Interest
9. Highlander District There can be only one!
March Events
5 Roundtable
19 District Committee Meeting,
Manna Church, Cliffdale Road, 7:00pm
26 Mimahuk Chapter Meeting
(Order of the Arrow)
28 District Pinewood Derby
Car turn-in Friday, 27 March
For more Council-level events, goto:
https://ocscouts.org/calendar/
10. Highlander District There can be only one!
District Pinewood Derby
When:
Race: Saturday, 28 March 2020
Registration and car turn-in:
Friday, 27 March 2020
Where: St Andrews United
Methodist Church
121 Lofton Dr, Fayetteville, NC
28311
Find the rules and more information at:
http://highlanderdistrict.org/program/pinewood-derby/
11. Highlander District There can be only one!
Catholic
Camporee
Finalize your registration now!
March 27-29, 2020
Camp Bowers
White Oak, NC
The camporee flyer and Leader's Guide are available
online.
Options to camp as a family or with your unit. Choice
of weekend camping ($17) or day visitor ($8). Lunch
included in registration price.
https://dioceseofraleigh.org/scouting/catholic-
camporee
Open to Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA,
Girl Scouts, American Heritage
Girls, and families interested in
camping.
12. Highlander District There can be only one!
2020 Camp Cards
Units can commit to sell now.
Cards will be available to sell in the beginning of March.
15 May Camp Card sale ends.
The Camp Card commission will be 50% if the unit is
paid in full by May 15. Commission drops to 30% after
that. Units do not have to pay for ANY cards up front.
More information including commitment form is
available at: https://ocscouts.org/2020-camp-cards/
13. Highlander District There can be only one!
April Events
2 Roundtable
3-5 Highlander District Spring Camporee
3 Marksman Hockey Scout Night
8 Cub Scout Leader Position Specific Training
16 District Committee Meeting,
Manna Church, Cliffdale Road, 7:00pm
23 Mimahuk Chapter Meeting
(Order of the Arrow)
For more Council-level events, goto:
https://ocscouts.org/calendar/
14. Highlander District There can be only one!
Spring Camporee
Location: Camp Durant
Date: 3-5 April
For Scouts BSA Troops
and Venturing Crews
Leaders Guide and online registration at:
http://highlanderdistrict.org/program/spring-camporee/
15. Highlander District There can be only one!
Marksmen Hockey
Scout Night
Friday, April 3rd, 2020
Save the Date!
More details will follow soon!
16. Highlander District There can be only one!
Cub Scout Leader
Position Specific Training
Date: Wednesday,
8 April 2020
Location: TBD
Cost: FREE!
More information at:
http://highlanderdistrict.org/training/
17. Highlander District There can be only one!
May 15, 4:30pm (please come in full Scout uniform)
Contact Elizabeth Johnston for details 910-964-7627
Find more information about the event at:
http://www.ncfieldofhonor.com/
Airborne and Special
Ops Museum
needs help placing
flags on their Field of
Honor.
18. Highlander District There can be only one!
Nova Counselors / Supernova
Mentors
Counselors and Mentors must
be registered before they
begin working on awards with
Scouts.
Counselors and Mentors must
renew their registration each
year in April just like Merit
Badge Councilors
For more information, check out our district website:
http://highlanderdistrict.org/program/nova-counselors/
19. Highlander District There can be only one!
2020 Highlander District
Training Schedule
April 8 Cub Scout Leader Position Specific Training
May 9-10 Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS)
May 9 BSA Rangemaster for Cub Scout Shooting Sports
May 10 Scoutmaster Position Specific Training / Troop
Committee Challenge
May 9-10 Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO)
16 September Cub Scout Leader Position Specific Training
September 25-27 IOLS
September 26-27 BALOO
October 21 Cub Scout Leader Position Specific Training
Get the latest updates at:
http://highlanderdistrict.org/training/
20. Highlander District There can be only one!
Service Hour Reporting
Who: All Scouting groups are encouraged to participate in this service project
initiative.
What: This is a time for all Scouting groups to conduct meaningful, visible
service projects of their choice in their communities. You are encouraged to
discuss and choose your projects with the help of your Scouts, committee, and
chartered organization.
Where: Service projects can be done for your chartered organization or for the
cause of your choice. Projects done in collaboration with other organizations are
highly recommended.
When: Projects may be conducted at any time.
Why: Scouting was founded on the premise of doing a Good Turn daily.
Community service is very important in the character-building process and, as
Scouts, we have made the commitment to give back to our communities.
Report service hours at: servicehours.scouting.org
Tips on how to use this website:
http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Awards/JourneyToExcellence.aspx
21. Highlander District There can be only one!
Wood Badge 2020
Dates:
September 11-13, 2020 and
October 3-4, 2020
You must attend all day on
all 5 days
Location: Camp Durant
Course Director:
John Bardin
More information:
www.OCWoodBadge.Org
22. Highlander District There can be only one!
Under the Sea Day Camp 2020
Save the Date:
23. Highlander District There can be only one!
Please collect plastic container lids
about 4 diameter to use for a day
camp project.
Please return the
lids to us at Round
Table in April, May
or June