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People across the United
States celebrate Flag Day
on June 14 each year to
honor the United States flag
and to commemorate the
flag’s adoption. On the
same day, the United
States Army celebrates its
birthday.
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Jamboree District Newsletter
Now that school is out it is time to take those long planned vacations. It is also time to start planning your pack’s fall membership drive. To ensure your unit has a well-planned membership drive, your district executive (Lynn Olson) will be scheduling a meeting with your pack committee chairman, membership chairman, and Cubmaster to devise a membership strategy and determine a date for your unit’s recruitment night. If you are one of those three pack leaders and have not contacted Lynn to set up a meeting date, please do so immediately. You can contact him at [email protected].
Fall Cub Scout Membership Drive
“Teach Scouts
not how to get
a living, but how
to live”
- Baden-Powell
Lord Baden Powell
June 2015
Article Ideas Camping / Hiking Tips Cooking Web sites Volunteering High Adventure Day Trips Meeting ideas New Skills Fun sports Sightseeing Water sports Other scouting stuff
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Commissioner’s Corner
Scouting teaches that “Every boy deserves a trained leader”. It’s no secret; the best units
are the ones with well-trained adult leaders. These units are stronger because trained
leaders have the knowledge and confidence to deliver a fun filled quality program to their
scouts. This training starts with simple on-line training. It takes very little time but the benefits
are great.
At this time only 21% of our adult leaders are trained. Some units have made good strides in
getting their units trained. I would like to recognize these units now.
Each of the following units is in the top 25% of their respective divisions.
The top Packs are 85, 2000, 456, 165, 365, 537, 266 and 62.
The top Troops are 356, 8, 62, 194, 78, 9 and 512.
The top Crews are 5771, 513, 514 and 525.
The top Teams are 513, 525, 514 and 524.
Please join me in congratulating these units. Let’s strive to insure
that all of our leaders are fully trained; our scouts deserve nothing less.
Randy Eron
District Commissioner - Jamboree District
Pikes Peak Council - Boy Scouts of America
(719) 359-2376
Newest Eagle Scouts
Congratulations to the newest Jamboree District Eagle Scouts who gave over 900 hours of
community service during their Eagle Projects!
Spencer Baron Hoover - Troop 404
Spencer designed and landscaped an unused and overgrown median at the intersection
of two streets in Victor, Colorado, creating a sculpture garden near the center of town.
Jacob Haden Groe - Troop 512
Jacob replaced the broken and weatherbattered east and west entry signs to the
community known as Badger Creek Ranch, near Hartsel, Colorado.
Theodore Henry Erler - Troop 70
Teddy created four “Welcome to Black Forest” road signs welcoming drivers to that
community. He replaced a weatherbeaten road sign of the same design and presented
the other three signs to the Black Forest 4H organization for future use.
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Do you have questions about the new Cub Scout program? Not sure where to find materials? What are some of the changes? How does this affect my Scout’s experience? Here are a number of helpful links that have lots of information! New Cub Scout program is here! http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2015/06/01/adventures-await-new-cub-scout-program-officially/ Everything you need to know about the new program: http://scoutingmagazine.org/2015/04/everything-need-know-new-cub-scouting-program/
A 4 page reference that summarizes the why behind the changes – a good overview. http://www.scouting.org/filestore/program_update/pdf/new_program_handout.pdf
CubCast discussing the new program: http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2015/05/01/may-2015-scoutcast-cubcast-get-you-ready-for-the-new-cub-scout-program/
Link to all the graphics: http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Marketing/Brand/logos/Programs/cubscouting.aspx
Link to all the Pack Meeting plans: http://scoutingwire.org/cub-scout-update-new-pack-meeting-plans-available/
Quick links: Includes a FAQ page, samples of handbooks and leader guides, images and artwork, and information about the transition for LDS chartered units http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/programupdates.aspx http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2015/06/01/adventures-await-new-cub-scout-program-officially/
10 things Den Leaders should know about the new program: https://cubscouts.org/10-takeaways-for-den-leaders-about-new-cub-scouts-program/
New
Cub Scout Program
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Roundtable Breakout Topics – Learn and Share
Month Cub Scout Boy Scout Committee
July Join Scout Night Trained Leaders Fundraising
August Volunteers BSA Program Awards JTE Status
September Pack meetings Recharter Plan & Prep
Leader Recognition
October New Leader Training High Adventure Bases Rechartering Made Easy
November TBA BSA Literature Looking Into Next Year
December TBA Creating outdoor fun Pinewood Derby
The BFAS assists in education, disaster response, and works with many youth and volunteer groups. With your support, they will continue to make a difference in the lives of animals. They provide rescue operations, adoption programs, foster and sponsorship programs, student/horse education programs, and local and national rescue efforts. They work with local schools, scouts, and community corrections programs. We are always looking for more wonderful quality volunteers. Church, Scout, Family, and Business volunteer groups are also welcome. Thank You to several Eagle Scouts and Girl Scouts for your help! Thank you for becoming a Black Forest Animal Sanctuary volunteer! Volunteer Info: http://www.bfasfarm.org/contact-us.html
Southern Colorado Animal Rescue &
Black Forest Animal Sanctuary
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Volunteers are currently needed for the following: • Daily farm help - animal feeding, cleaning, grooming, TLC animal love providers •Foster Homes - Horses, Dogs, Cats •Dog Groomers •Dog Walkers & Trainers •Volunteer Coordinator •Adoption Home Checks •Special Events Planners •Fundraisers/Grant Writers •Vet Services •Tractor Work - arena maintenance •Plumber & Electrician •Farrier •Horse trainers & groomers •Handy person (fences, barn repairs, etc.) •Bird Habitat Builder •Bunny Habitat Builder • Help with tack cleaning, repairs.
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2015 Knights of the Roundtable Resident Camp
Here Ye! Here Ye! Calling all Webelos & Cub Scouts! The Knights of the Round table are awaiting your arrival August 2 or August 7 at glorious Camp Alexander located deep inside the 11 Mile Canyon. Your Adventure will progress as the weekend progresses. What rank will you become?
Squire: Squires served as assistants to knights both in the castle and on the battlefield. Baron : One of a class of tenants holding his rights and title by military or other honorable service directly from a feudal superior (as a king). Baronet : The holder of a rank of honor below a baron and above a knight. Knight : Knights were warriors who fought on horseback. In return for land, they pledged themselves as vassals to the king. Weekend opportunities: Swimming, Archery, BB's, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Castle building, Cooking, & Catapult Design
DEN LEADER NOTE: We will have directions and supplies to build a large catapult (one that will launch water balloons at the castle they have built) but if you have time to research and want to have your boys build one you like better feel free to bring everything you will need just let us know. We will be happy to give you specs!
www.pikespeakbsa.org/Events/KnightsoftheRoundtableResidentCamp
WILD WEST DAY CAMP 2015
MAY 30, JUNE 6, JUNE 13, JULY 11, JULY 18
www.pikespeakbsa.org/Events/CubScoutSTAMPEDE
Only $35 to spend a Saturday with your scout participating in cub scout specific activities. All youth registered for camp must have an adult partner registered with them this year!
We are excited to experience the NEW CUB SCOUT program this year! Schedules will be out soon so you can choose what program to attend or if you want to attend all 5 you are welcome too! Don't Forget to check out our Golden Ticket Package this year too!
http://www.pikespeakbsa.org/Camping/CubScout/2015GoldenTicket/
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THE PIKE’S PEAK COUNCIL IS CURRENTLY RECRUITING YOUTH AND ADULTS FOR THE 2017 NATIONAL JAMBOREE
The 2017 National Jamboree will be held in West Virginia at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve, July 19-28, 2017. It will include more than 30,000 Scouts from all across the United States and overseas. The Jamboree will feature canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing, bouldering, skateboarding, BMX and biking, target sports, miles of zip lines, hiking and more!
In addition to attending the National Jamboree, The Pikes Peak Council Jamboree Troop and Crew will tour the east coast for about a week. Touring includes New York, NY; Boston, MA; Philadelphia, PA: Gettysburg, PA; Plymouth, MA; and Washington, D.C. Who is eligible?
Boy Scouts and Varsity Scouts who
• Are 11 and graduated from 6th grade or 12 years old by 19 July 2017
• First Class by 19 July 2017
• Have not reached their 18th birthday by 28 July 2017. Venturers who
• Are 13 and graduated from 8th grade or 14 years old by 19 July 2017
• Have not reached their 21st birthday by 28 July 2017. What are the costs? Approximately $3,450 per person payable in installments
The Pikes Peak Council is now accepting applications. To register complete the online application found at www.summitbsa.org/events/jamboree/jamboree-registration/ and the appropriate application at www.pikespeakbsa.org/News/2017NationalJamboree and turn them in to the council office with a $300 deposit. If you want more information before deciding to register, the sites above have information on the jamboree and the tour the Pikes Peak Council contingent will take. Those interested in attending the 2017 National Jamboree should contact Lynn Olson at [email protected] or Joseph Mason at [email protected]
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Glen Aspen Ranch – NYLT recently trained at Glen Aspen and later this summer the final weekend of Wood Badge Course will here too. Scouts and Staff are looking forward to some great youth and adult training. Woodland Park Utilities presented a revised plan to the City Council for the construction of a reservoir and we are Green Light to move for construction in 2017. Volunteers installed exit lights and a new yard light in the Pavilion to improve this multi-use facility. Campmasters still needed in August, September, and October.
Camp Alexander - A big push was made to get everything ready for camp to open and to get every building painted. Big shout out to Mark Howell for getting most of paint, stain, and brushed donated for this effort. JDons are being stucco coated and preserved. New latrines are going into Cheyenne, Sioux, and Lower Parking Lot. The lake has been overflowing as it has not done in many years. You can hear it from the Elks Lodge Porch. Trout Unlimited helped stock the lake with trout.
Volunteer Help and Equipment Glen Aspen - Carpenter or construction experience to insulate and install wall siding on the inside of the 2 restrooms and mudroom. Experienced sawyers needed to process some of the trees on the hill. Mike Dougall is always looking for help to start working on Trails. There is also a list of services and projects that can be adopted and done by a Volunteer. Equipment needs: Split Rail fencing and posts, round shovels, rakes for trail crew operations and chaps for chainsaw operators. Camp Alexander - www.pikespeakbsa.org/CAMPAPROJECTS Can you help? Contact Mike Caruthers, Campmaster Coordinator, 719-591-6505
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2015 Wood Badge
Aug 21-23 and Sep 11-13
Wood Badge Course “W2-60-15”
Course Director Steve Hayes [email protected], (H) 719-593-2051, (C) 719-494-7166
Dan Hans (ASM-P) Mark Howell (ASM-SPA) Adam Weitzel (ASM-Admin) - Weekend 1 Course: Fri 21-Sun 23 Aug, 2015 (Camp Alexander) - Weekend 2 Course: Fri 11-Sun 13 Sep, 2015– (Glen Aspen)
Wood Badge is the most advanced training available for Scout Leaders who are involved in the programs of the Boy Scouts of America.
Colorado National Speedway
Color Guard Needing Scouts!
The NASCAR Home Track located at 4281
Graden Blvd., Dacono, CO 80514 is
looking for Scouts to participate in their
color guard every Saturday from April to
October. Free admission for all Scouts and
leaders in uniform and parents receive a
discount.
Please contact Colleen for more
information. To view the schedule, visit the
Colorado National Speedway website.
Submit all requested dates to Colleen.
http://coloradospeedway.com/
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Summer Safety As summer heats up – outdoor activities increase – and the opportunity for accident and
injury increases too. Planning = Prevention. Be Prepared!
HIKE SAFE.
Have a plan Inform someone of where you're going and when you plan to return Keep a flashlight and whistle with you Eat well, stay hydrated: carry plenty of water
Stay on the trail Ask for HELP! Familiarize yourself with the area, use a map Expect changes in the weather
Learn more about the BSA Safety Program and commitment to Scout Safety by visiting
http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety.aspx
2015 Jamboree
Camporee Planning
All meetings at Jamboree LDS building (8610 Scarborough Drive)
June 11, 6-7pm
July 9, 6-7pm
August, 6-7pm
Sep 17, 6-7pm
Interested in building the plan? Contact Glenn Barr, [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE
2015 Jamboree Camporee
Oct 9-11, 2015
Camp Alexander
We need your help:
Theme Ideas
Staff Volunteers
Scout Fun
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Pack 165 in Action Pack 165 has had a fantastic 2014-15 Scouting year! A few highlights that we’d like to share:
August: Pack picnic with a rain gutter regatta makes for a great afternoon of fun.
September: We had a Pack campout complete with hiking, fishing, games, and s’mores!
October: We did a service project for our charter organization on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.
November: We participated in the Veteran’s Day parade and participated in Operation Shoebox as a service project.
December: At our Pack meeting, our Cubmaster was the target of many a whipped cream pie!
February: Our Blue and Gold had an attendance of about 250 people, 8 boys Crossover into Troops, and our cake decorating contest had creative entries.
March: Our new derby track is fast and our cheers were loud.
April: At the Pack meeting some of our leaders did a funny skit and we had games to try outside.
May: We received our next rank neckerchiefs, slides and books in an outdoor ceremony. Half of our Pack went to Farish for a family campout with tent sites by the lake.
Summer: We have a number of activities planned including a mini golf night, swimming
and s’mores, and going to the Sky Sox game!
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Date Time Event Location
June 20, 2015 8:00AM Merit Badge Saturday Glen Aspen
July 8, 2015 7:00PM Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) Council Activity Center
August 3-8, 2015 NOAC Michigan State University
August 12, 2015 6:00PM TTR and Brotherhood Training Council Activity Center
August 12, 2015 7:00PM Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) Council Activity Center
August 14, 2015 7:00PM Brotherhood Ceremony Camp Alexander
August 14-16, 2015 6:00PM Fall Fellowship Weekend Camp Alexander
September 9, 2015 7:00PM Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) Council Activity Center
October 3-4, 2015 5:00PM Vigil Weekend and Banquet Camp Alexander
October 7, 2015 6:00PM TTR and Brotherhood Training Council Activity Center
October 7, 2015 7:00PM Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) Council Activity Center
October 9-11, 2015 NLS/NLATS Western Region TBD. CO
October 10, 2015 9:30AM Brotherhood Ceremony USAFA B52
October 14, 2015 6:30PM General Membership Meeting TBD
November 7, 2015 6:00PM Centennial Lodge Banquet TBD
November 11, 2015 6:00PM TTR and Brotherhood Training Council Activity Center
November 11, 2015 7:00PM Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) Council Activity Center
November 14, 2015 9:30AM Brotherhood Ceremony USAFA B52
December 9, 2015 7:00PM Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) Council Activity Center
2015 Ha-Kin-Skay-A-Ki Lodge Event Calendar
OA
www.pikespeakbsa.org/Events/SkySox2015
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PIKES PEAK COUNCIL SERVICE CENTER HOURS
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm **There is a locking drop box in the hallway by the men's restroom for you to drop off items for Council after hours
Pikes Peak Council Web Resources
Council Website www.pikespeakbsa.org
Council Calendar www.pikespeakbsa.org/Calendar
Camp Alexander www.pikespeakbsa.org/Camping/CampAlexander
Hibbard Scout Shop
Phone - (719) 634-4342
Hours of operation
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday
www.scouting.org/email/marketing/highav_waypoints.aspx
http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/
Stay up to date on the latest BSA Volunteer news
http://scoutingwire.org/
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Position Name Email
District Director Lynn Olson [email protected]
District Commissioner Randy Eron [email protected]
District Chair Andrew Sperle [email protected]
District Vice Chair Vacant
Finance Committee Chair Vacant
Membership Committee Chair Becky Hope [email protected]
District Program Chair Vacant
Advancement Committee Chair - Eagle Committee Chair
Chris Brooks [email protected]
Special Projects Adam Weitzel [email protected]
Activities and Civic Service Committee Chair - Newsletter Editor
Glenn Barr [email protected]
Training Committee Chair Vincent Maffia [email protected]
Camping & Outdoor Program Committee Chair Jim Yagmin [email protected]
District Venturing Committee Chair Mark Van Bueren [email protected]
Roundtable Commissioner Paul Pfahler [email protected]
Cub Scout Camping Chair Judy Mack [email protected]
Eagle Board Committee member Eddie Mack [email protected]
Jamboree District Committee Leaders
Interested in Joining and Helping the District Committee?
Contact us – we would love to tell you what we do and how you can help!