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Fall membership Kick-off

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Hey North Star Packs!
 
It’s time!  Time to pick up your boxes of supplies for the Fall Membership Drive 🙂
 
Friday –  July 15th  7-8 pm 
St. Pauls Episcopal Church
6050 N Meridian
Indianapolis, IN 46260
We need the Cubmaster/Committee Chair/Recruiting Leader/someone from you Pack to attend!
Pick up your box of supplies – yard signs – the whole shebang!
There will be FOOD!
Check out the sample Open House table – fill out your forms and enter your Pack for a chance to win a prize!
    *info needed – date of Open House/Registration Night/how many den leaders does your den have? What are your Pack dues?  When/where does your Pack met?  How many dens do you have? etc.*
 
Looking forward to another great year of Scouting!
Cub Scouts Have More Fun!
Sharla Merrick
Membership Committee Chair
PS – we will be taking requests for specific marketing materials from the District/Council. (example: flyers or signs with a different date)

Mid-Summer and Grand Ritual

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Brothers

Mid-summer Ritual is this coming weekend at Camp Belzer.  I hope many of you plan on attending to cover our Ember duties and welcome our candidates/future Brothers that have worked hard at summer camp to work on their candidate requirements.
Our Ember duties are the send out talks on Saturday afternoon and I need at least 10 Brothers to cover those duties.  If you can’t come for the entire weekend but could maybe help out on Saturday afternoon, please let me know, in case I need to come up with additional help.  We can also always help other Embers with their duties and help the overall Ritual Staff with anything they may need.
Existing member will register upon arrival, with a cost of $2 for registration, $5 for the event patch, and $20 if you need meals.  Remember to bring a current BSA Health Form with you, as it is require for the event.
If you have any questions, please let me know.  Hope to see many of you this weekend!
Save the dates of August 12th to 14th for Grand at Camp Krietenstein!
Yours in the Fire
Greg Hoyes XXX
North Star Ember Advisor

International Counselors at Camps

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Every year the Crossroads of America Council’s International Committee sponsors two counselors from overseas to staff at Camp Ransburg and Camp Krietenstein.

This year we have a young lady from England at Camp Ransburg. She is serving as a Ridge Commissioner. She is enjoying herself thoroughly.

We also have a young man from Taiwan at Camp Krietenstein. He is working in the ecology area, if memory serves. He is amazed by the amount of land that we have dedicated to a boy scout camp at Camp K West.

Please make sure to get to know them and make them feel welcome.

Firecrafter Report: Week 4

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Unfortunately, we have no troops at Ransburg this week. That means that I did not get the report from there this week.

I did visit Camp Krietenstein. They have 7 candidates this week. Two are campers the rest are staff. One of the staffers was their international counselor from Taiwan. He was working hard to start a fire with the American methods.

June 2016 Eagle Report

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Eagle pinCongratulations to the following scouts who passed their Eagle Boards of Review on June 8, 2016! (This will be their date in rank, once ratified by the National Council’s Advancement Team.)

Eagle Report June 2016

Unit Emergency Preparedness

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imageDo you know about Emergency Preparedness BSA? This is not just a merit badge or belt loop. It is for Cubs, Scouts, Venturers, Scouters, Units, and Districts.image

Now what can you imagine we can do in your unit or as a district?

Roundtable Literature: Cubs

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At the last Roundtable, we discussed using the National Den Award in your den. The National Den Award is a program of incentives and criteria for a healthy and active den. Many of its criteria are both a list of activities and meetings to attend and attendance goal.

Dens that complete this receive a ribbon to put on their patrol flag or a den doodle.

Two of the most important criteria are B.1. and B.2.:

B.1. Use the denner system within the den.

B.2. In a Tiger den, use shared leadership and rotate the boy/adult host team.

These lead to questions, such as “What is the Denner System?” and “What is shared leadership?”

The Denner System is the age-appropriate youth leadership part of Cub Scouting. It gives a boy a part of the responsibilty for running meeting and events. It takes some work from the adult Den Leader to teach the system, but the payoff comes in the following months’ meetings. The Cub Scouts will grow in independence and self-reliance.

Shared leadership is the process of having each family in the den taking responsibility for a meeting or two. This creates an expectation of participatin from the parents. The limited scope of responsibility allows the adults to experience success in a scout leadership endeavor that is quickly started, heavily scripted, and rapidly concluded. The result is that the adult partner finds that Cub leadership is not difficult to organize. The boys as a group require some effort to keep focused and active, but the adult partner is fully capable of the challenge. With the challenge completed, they are more likely to accept the next task put before them.

Look at the criteria on the linked checklist to see how your den can achieve the National Den Award.