Dear Advisors and Crew Committee Chairs:

 

This is your monthly e-bulletin to all top Crew leaders in the Golden Arrow District. Please delete or edit items not relevant to your Crew, then forward to all your volunteers.  

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Please check that we have your Crew leadership info correctly listed on the Golden Arrow web site at http://www.goldenarrow.org/venture-units.html  contact James Cauble with updates***

*** Please forward the EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES Section on to your Crew Officers ***

*** This plus the last two months of this e-bulletin can be found on http://www.goldenarrow.org/news.html 

 

********** ROUNDTABLE, DISTRICT, AND COUNCIL MESSAGES **********

 

1)  VENTURING ROUNDTABLE:  NO meeting.  Venturing Roundtables for the Golden Arrow District have been discontinued until a new Venturing Roundtable Commissioner is found, see Item 2If interested in the position, contact contact Jeff Hutchinson (see below for contact information) or Farrell Gerbode, farrell@alumni.rice.edu. 

2)  KODIAK: The Kodiak course over the Spring Break week went well.  Over 30 youth attended and had a great time.  More information will be sent out later.

3) FRIENDS OF SCOUTING FAMILY CAMPAIGN 2008:  If your FOS Chair is holding pledges, please turn them in at the Boy Scout Roundtable this coming Thursday to get them logged in and credited.  If you would like to pledge electronically right now, click here: www.shac.org/familyfos 

4) SCOUT FAIR TICKET TURN-INS:  Remember that the quicker your youth sell and turn in their Scout Fair ticket proceeds, the more prize stamps they receive!  The next upcoming turn-in opportunities for your Unit Scout Fair Ticket Chair (not individual families) are at Roundtable April 3, then 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. on April 9 and April 16 at St. Francis de Sales Scout House, near corner of Waldo and Rowan streets (near 8100 Roos).    It would be appreciated if you can bring a single check for the total proceeds made out to BSA SHAC, rather than a collection of cash and small checks....

5) SILVER BEAVER NOMINATIONS: The prestigious Silver Beaver Award nomination deadline is May 31st. The Silver Beaver Award is presented for outstanding service to youth within the Council or for outstanding longtime service to youth by a registered Scouter residing within that Council. A typical tenure for Silver Beaver candidates is ~ ten years or longer. Download a nomination form here: http://samhoustonbsa.org/Home/Events/AnnualRecognitionDinne/

6) TEXAS YOUTH CAMP SAFETY ACT: Please note that if you (an adult over age 18) are attending a Youth Camp in the State of Texas, you must follow specific procedures to be in compliance with State Law. http://www.samhoustonbsa.org/Home/Camping/YouthCampCompliancePro/

7)  EAGLE APPLICATION CHANGE: Effective May 1, requirement #5 has changed. After this date be sure you are using the updated form.  Contact for questions: geno.aguilar@shac.org

**********    ADULT TRAINING   ********  

8) ONLINE WATER SAFETY TRAINING: Click here to take Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat: http://www.scouting.org/pubs/aquatics/index2.html 

 

9) NEW LEADER ESSENTIALS:  This first module, which is for all volunteers in any role, will next be offered twice in the next month.  You can take this starting at about 9 a.m. at the upcoming Merit Badge Fair, April 26 at Paul Revere Middle School.  You can also take it on Saturday May 3, during the first two hours of Cub leader training starting at 8 a.m. The location is on the campus of Houston Baptist University, 7502 Fondren immediately south of US 59, in Atwood II room 214.  Contact Mary Farley  281-649-3349 or mfarley@hbu.edu  Click here: http://www.goldenarrow.org/training/adult-pack.html.  

 

10)  IOLS (Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills): IOLS is the hands-on module leading to full training in the Boy Scout Leader sequence. Learn what you need to successfully teach your boys their various rank advancements, and practice the Patrol Method yourself. This class consists of a weeknight orientation followed by a weekend campout. No advance registration is required and cost is usually about $35 including food costs. www.goldenarrow.org/training/outdoorskills.html For questions, email or call Fritz Maxwell: fritzmaxwell@msn.com and 281-238-4438 (H).  The next scheduled class in our District kicks off on 2 April 2008 at St. Paul Presbyterian, Bellaire Blvd just inside US59 at Sharpstown, with the outdoor campout session on April 12-13.

 

11) VENTURING LEADER SPECIFIC TRAINING: Adults who wish to be Associate Advisers or Advisors should sign up for Venturing Leader Specific Training.  Out of district, there is a course on Saturday 5 April 2008 in the George Strake District, contact John Wisinger at jwisinger@gmail.com and on Saturday 17 May 2008 in the Polaris District, contact Cindy King at polarisbsa.org. The next opportunity for this in Golden Arrow is on Saturday 9 August 2008 location to be determined.  .  Please contact Kelia Ballou at kelia@Ballou.cx or 713-661-1309 (H) before 1 August if you plan to attend.  A minimum of 5 people are needed for the course to happen.

Requested donation for the training is $7 (due at the training), which covers training materials and lunch.  For those trainees who have not taken the New Leader Essentials training, an NLE will be offered immediately before the VLST (i.e., at 7:30 am). NLE is required along with VLST for one to be considered a trained Venturing adult.

To complete your registration please arrive at least 15 minutes before the training (7:15 am or 8:45 am) that you will be taking.  To pre-register or for more information please contact Kelia Ballou (713-661-1309 or keliascout@ballou.cx).

12) WOOD BADGE: Wood Badge is a mentally-intense 6-day leadership course designed for all adult Scouters. It is hoped that every Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, and Venturing leader, as well as Council and District leaders and professionals, will take it to help you focus on your responsibilities, identify a goal, help you work toward that goal -- and give you the personal tools to reach it.   Upcoming classes in 2008 include:

            ·      SR-920 April 4-6 & April 25-27, 2008 (begins Friday at 7:30 AM, ends Sunday at 5:00 PM)

·        SR-921 September 26-28 & October 10-12, 2008 (begins Friday at 7:30 AM, ends Sunday at 5:00 PM)

·        SR-922 October 9-11 & November 13-15, 2008 (begins Thursday at 7:30 AM, ends Saturday at 5:00 PM)

 

 For more information and applications go to: http://www.shac.org/Home/Training/WoodBadge/

 

13) POWDER HORN:  Bill Berry came back from his Powder Horn Course Director's Course excited.  He is now looking at holding Powder Horn on three 2-day weekends (Saturday & Sunday only) and obtaining the best instructors for each event.  This will mean changing the timing to the Spring of 2009.  He is working with SHAC on this now.  Stay tuned.  Bill can be contacted at scoutmaster@SR637.org

 

14) CANOE TRAINING: Prepare for adventure safely by training all your adult volunteers with these classes: http://www.samhoustonbsa.org/Home/Camping/Activities/CanoeProgram/

 

15) VENTURING VIDEO PRESENTATIONS: You can view two good Venturing Presentations on the national site (www.scouting.org/).  The first is Venturing Fast Start (http://www.scouting.org/venturing/faststart/index.html) for adults and the second is the Venturing Crew Officers Orientation (http://www.scouting.org/venturing/training/coo/index.html).  You might consider showing the second item during a recruiting / open house session to let new prospects see what Venturing is all about.

16) NEW PHILMONT TRAINING REQUIREMENT: Starting in 2008, Philmont will require that at least one person, preferably two, (either an advisor or a youth participant) in each crew be currently certified in American Red cross Wilderness First Aid or the equivalent* and CPR from the American Heart Association, The American Red Cross or the equivalent. The American Red Cross Wilderness First Aid is a sixteen hour course designed to help in situations when help is not readily available. Several hours may be required for Philmont staff to reach a remote backcountry location after a message is delivered to the nearest staffed camp. First aid and CPR training will result in proper and prompt attention being given to injuries and/or illnesses. You must present current certification cards upon check-in to verify this requirement.

************ EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES **********   

 

17) CAMP HAMMAN SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITY: Camp Hamman is looking for staff this summer.  Needed: Back Packers, Canoeing Guides,Rock Climbers. (we will train, you just need to have the dizzier)  Minimum: age 18   Camp Hamman is by Tarpley, near Bandera Texas.  Room and board are provided.  Dates for Camp: June 1 to July 26  Salary: Starting $225 per week

 

If interested and you want more information, contact Steve Stolzer at hamman@hctc.net

 

********** HIGH ADVENTURE OPPORTUNITIES **********

 

19) PHILMONT FOR ADULTS:  Philmont is open to adults only during the September through November for hikes (Autumn Adventure).  Need 7 to 12 adults.  For more information talk to John Curry and/or go to website: www.scouting.org/philmont/camping/season/autumn.html

18)  INTERNATIONAL SCOUTING OPPORTUNITIES: Germany – Bavarian Jamboree 2008 – August 1-10, 2008 – Take a troop, patrol or crew (coed allowed) for a Jamboree near Schwangau, Germany (It will be in a valley below the famous castle of Neuschwanstein - Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland) – Age limit 11+, 800 German Scouts and Guides from Bavaria and the rest of the world. Participation Fee — $200.00 (includes meals, program) flight to Munich, Germany >$1,000.00…. Total Cost — $1500.00.  www.spuren2008.de <http://www.spuren2008.de/> If you would like more information contact Dan Ownby at 713-256-3019

********** IN CLOSING **********

20)  You can contact your Golden Arrow District staff by email:
Jeff Hutchinson, District Director (jeff.hutchinson@shac.org)  or
713-756-3337
Shannon Harlan, District Executive  (shannon.harlan@shac.org) or
713-756-3338

The new mailing address for the Scout Office is P.O. Box 924528, Houston TX   77292     

 

21)  Thanks to our dedicated webmaster James Cauble, our Golden Arrow District website has a wealth of information:  www.goldenarrow.org 

 

Mike Fitzgibbons - Golden Arrow District Crew e-bulletin Editor – with material supplied from the GAD Troop e-bulletin, Claudia Hackbarth Editor

 

"The information presented here is not an official document of the Boy Scouts of America, but is solely my volunteer work and responsibility."