Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 1
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Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 1
Sioux Trails January/February 2016 SIOUX COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Trail Guide Page 2 Sioux Council Holiday Calendar Page 3 Recent Eagle Scouts Online Training Pages 4 Lewis & Clark Camp Page 5-10 District Pages Page 11 Sea Base Adventure 2016 National Jamboree Page 12 Silver Beaver Nominations Sioux Council Community Partner Activities 2015-2016 Page 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016 Popcorn delivers…..quality program Thank you to all units that participated in the 2015 Popcorn Sale. The Popcorn Sale is the largest fundraising opportunity for a unit to fund its entire yearly program for youth. Winner of the Disney World Drawing Congratulations to Samuel Fast earned a Trail’s End College Scholarship and won the family trip for 4 to Disney World in Orlando, FL. Every Scout who sold over $2,500 in gross sales this fall were eligible for the Trails End Scholarship program and were entered into a drawing for the trip to Walt Disney World. Every additional $250 a Scout sold over the $2,500 earned them an additional entry in the drawing. There were 317 entries in the drawing. Seventy-five Scouts throughout the council earned these entries and more importantly, money for higher education. Top Sellers in the Sioux Council Bryan Schierholz of Pack 711 in Harrisburg, SD is the 2015 top popcorn salesman in the Sioux Council. Deklan Finkbeiner of Troop 65 in Mobridge, SD is the 2nd top seller. Congratulations to both Bryan and Deklan! The top seller will get to choose from a $400 gift card from ScoutStuff.org or Walmart. District Top Sellers Congratulations to the following 6 Scouts who earned the Top Seller awards for their district. District Top Seller Total Sales Unit Buffalo Ridge District Emerson Cramber $6,060 Pack 24, Brookings Pages 13 Cub Day Camp flyer Five Rivers District Justin Ehlers $5,889 Pack 273, Pierre Lewis & Clark Trail Burke Marquardt $4,085 Pack 259, Yankton Page 14-15 2015-16 Boy Scout Camp-Ins in the Kirby Science Discovery Center North Star Jonathon Fisk $5,407 Pack 2, Watertown Pheasant Jordan Beukelman $2,898 Troop 72, Mitchell Prairie Hills Jackson Skuodas $7,756 Pack 711, Harrisburg Page 16 Sioux Council Staff Congratulations to the top selling units in the Sioux Council. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Pack 711, Harrisburg, Prairie Hills with $49,799 in sales. Pack 273, Pierre, Five Rivers District with $42,564 in sales. Pack 5, Madison, Buffalo Ridge District with $38,268 in sales. Pack 24, Brookings, Buffalo Ridge District with $33,383 in sales. Pack 682, Sioux Falls, Prairie Hills District with $31,122 in sales. Pack 259, Yankton, Lewis & Clark Trail District with $27,649 in sales Pack 319, Watertown, North Star District with $24,835 in sales Pack 60, Canton, Prairie Hills District with $24,534 in sales Pack 361, Sioux Falls, Prairie Hills District with $24,498 in sales. 10. Pack 8, Hartford, Prairie Hills District with $23,710 in sales. Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Council Office Closed: Scout Shop Closed: January 1, 2016 New Year’s Day January 18, 2016 Martin Luther King Jr Day February 15, 2016 President’s Day January 1, 2016 New Year’s Day Page 2 “LIKE” us on Facebook Do you have Facebook? Did you know that the Sioux Council has a Facebook page? The Sioux Council Facebook page is just like any other page you like or follow on Facebook, but BETTER! We share good news, promote events and even post pictures of our Scouts doing things in their communities. We encourage all you who already “LIKE” our page to share and promote our Facebook page with your units, as well as anyone else in the Scouting community. We love hearing the good things that you are all doing and Facebook is a great way of connecting Scouters from all over the council—from Mobridge to Yankton, all the way from Worthington to Winner. Don’t miss the new and exciting things happening on our Facebook page! “LIKE” our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/siouxbsa. Follow your District’s pages too! Five Rivers: Lewis and Clark: Pheasant: Prairie Hills: www.facebook.com/FiveRiversDistrict www.facebook.com/lewisandclarktrailbsa www.facebook.com/PheasantDistrict www.facebook.com/prairiehillsbsa Sioux Trails This newsletter is published by the Sioux Council, six times a year, as a tool for volunteer leaders to assist them in “Delivering the Scouting Promise.” Rob Broin, Sioux Falls Bill Lenker, Sioux Falls Tom Smotherman, Sioux Falls Bryan Knoblich, Sioux Falls Matthew Ohs, Sioux Falls Chrystine Tracy, Sioux Falls Council President Council Commissioner Scout Executive Assistant Scout Executive Editor Editor Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Garrett Robert Hubbell Brandon Reed Wonnenberg Adam Lyle Swenson Troop 5 Madison SD Troop 13 Brookings SD Troop 109 Lennox SD Zachary Thomas Schrad Troop 53 Dell Rapids SD Mady Obang Oweet Nicholas Newsom Troop 46 Troop 27 Sioux Falls SD Pierre SD Alexei Peter Lawler Troop 731 Sioux Falls SD Rudy Michael Lawler Troop 731 Sioux Falls SD Nathan William Price Dustin Lee Price Jess Christopher Jussel Noe Delicana Postma Troop 151 Troop 151 Troop 102 Troop 212 Huron SD Huron SD Yankton SD Brandon SD Thomas Alexander Hill Alexander Marlen Palecek Hunter Lee Drew Zachary John Vick Troop 102 Troop 102 Troop 5 Troop 209 Yankton SD Yankton SD Madison SD Watertown SD Page 3 Trinity Lutheran Church LDS—Brookings American Legion #174 Bret./Burma –Lennox Lions Club of Dell Rapids Hope Lutheran Church First United Methodist Church Holy Spirit Catholic Church Holy Spirit Catholic Church American Legion Post 7 American Legion Post 7 Trinity Lutheran ELCA Faith United Presbyterian Church Trinity Lutheran ELCA Trinity Lutheran ELCA Trinity Lutheran Church Holy Name Catholic Church of Watertown Online Leadership Training All Cub Scout Leader training is available for you online. Training for all Den Leaders, committee members, Cub Masters, and more can be taken online at www.myscouting.org. Log in and check out the E-Learning section of the Training page (be sure to add your BSA ID# to your profile—this keeps your records accurate!). Youth Protection Training is also available in the same location. All Scouts deserve a trained leader and being properly trained will allow you to better lead your youth in addition to making your role easier and more fun! Let your Cub Master know when you have completed your required training. Additional training is available in person throughout the winter—be sure to check the district calendar and the Leadership Training section at www.siouxbsa.org. Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 4 Lewis & Clark Scout Camp is gearing up for a great year! What a year 2015 was at camp and we look forward to another in 2016. Camp director, Amy Comp, and her husband, Mr. HAB director, Lee, did great service to yet another summers worth of campers. The bad news is, they are moving on this year and will be greatly missed. If you see them, please thank them for all their efforts. The good news is the 2015 program director, Ryan Schloss, has stepped into the camp director role. If you were in camp last year and had a chance to see Ryan in action, you will know how well he does with the Scouts, parents and staff. Ryan has some great ideas for camp and will be implementing some this year. One big change will be the addition of the Watersports Merit Badge. Scouters, get ready to wakeboard! We have some major changes to camp this summer and the leaders guide is being worked over and in finishing stages as we speak. This is a big project, especially for a new director and we thank you for your patience while Bryan, Will and Glenda work to make this project high quality. Some of these changes include dates, fee structures, programs, etc. Other changes include a chance for our Scouts to create a video log of their L&C experience, a GaGa ball pit and (fingers crossed) new giant chess pieces! Not sure what GaGa ball is? I wasn’t either but after a quick visit to YouTube, we found out this game is sweeping the nation. It’s a high paced mix of kickball, dodgeball and tag that promises to be a real addition to our facility. Please see below for some further information. We are proud to say that the Sioux Council still offers an excellent camp at a cost that is extremely competitive in terms of price point. Lewis and Clark Scout Camp is located 10 miles west of Yankton, South Dakota on the shore of the beautiful Lewis and Clark Lake, part of the Missouri River. In operation since 1957, Lewis and Clark Scout Camp is host to over 2000 Scouts and Scouters during summer camp and even more people take advantage of the camp during the school year. With over 400 acres of camp property, there is plenty of room to explore and enjoy nature. Lewis and Clark offers an extensive summer camp program with over 40 merit badges, COPE, Sailing, Challenge Valley obstacle course, Buckskin Adventure and many more fun and exciting programs. CAMP FEES: Scouts Leaders Early Bird * $215 $100 Regular Fee $235 $100 Second Week $160 $60 *Early bird fees must be paid by April 15th to receive discount. Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 5 North Star Serving Northeastern South Dakota NORTH STAR HAPPENINGS! We hope that your Christmas was Merry and that your New Year is going to be GREAT! Scouting will be great this year with all of the events going on over the next twelve months. We’re excited and hope you are also. ****RECHARTER TIME**** If you have not yet completed Rechartering, you have until January 31, 2016 to complete it. You can bring your paperwork with you to the January Roundtable in Webster on January 11, 2016. We are also going to have a Recharter Completion gathering in both Watertown and Aberdeen on January 4th. Please check the North Star District page for the time and place. You must complete your Rechartering before January 31, 2016 or on February 1, 2016 your unit will be dropped. No exceptions will be granted by the Council. FAMILY FOS KICKOFF DATES Please confirm your FOS Kickoff Date with Mary Hall either online on our District Page or by contacting Mary. We need to make sure we have enough trained volunteers to present. KLONDIKE The 2016 North Star District Boy Scout Klondike Derby will begin on January 16, 2016 at Camp Iyataka. Please go to the North Star District website by clicking on the link for more information on the Klondike http://www.siouxbsa.org/NorthStar/News/Klondike2014. This is going to be a WOW Klondike! SCOUT WEEK AND SCOUT SUNDAY Scout Week begins February 7th – 13th. Scout Sunday will be February 7th. Please plan to participate in the events this week and contact your Priests, Ministers, Rabbi to see how you can help. TRAINING CLT will be held on January 30th, at the Sioux Council Office in Sioux Falls. This will be a Membership Planning Seminar. Please check the District Page for more information. Contacts District Chairman: Bob Johnson [email protected] District Commissioner: Dean Kirkeby [email protected] District Executive: Mary Anne Whitman (605)290-9515 [email protected] District Calendar January February 7 District Commissioner Meeting 7 District Committee Meeting 14 Roundtable 14 Order of the Arrow 15-17 Klondike 4 District Commissioner Meeting 4 District Committee Meeting 11 Roundtable 11 Order of the Arrow 20 Polar Day http://www.siouxbsa.org/NorthStar (Check the Website for calendar information and updates) Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 6 Prairie Hills Serving Minnehaha, SD; Lincoln, SD; Turner, SD; Rock & Nobles, MN; Lyon, IA Annual Charter Renewal Charter renewal paperwork for all Packs, Troops and Crews is due to the Sioux Council office on Friday, January 15th. The paperwork needs to be fully completed, with all required applications, signatures, checks, signed charter agreement and finished 2015 Journey to Excellence scorecard for your unit. All leaders on the charter need to have completed Youth Protection Training, which (along with position training) is available online at www.my.scouting.org. The District will be hosting a charter paperwork party at the Roundtable on Thursday, January 14th at 7:00pm at the Center for Scouting. Executives and volunteers will be standing by to help you complete the paperwork. Klondike Derby Sled to safety on the 2016 Klondike Trail! Escape the snowpocalypse at the Klondike Derby on January 8th-10th at Newton Hills Scout Camp. Bring your sleds, winter camping gear and an attitude for adventure to make this weekend a great Scouting experience. It will be a winter weekend campout for Boy Scouts and Ventures, so dress for the weather! The annual competition and sled race will take place on Saturday. More information and registration details are available on the Prairie Hills District page at www.siouxbsa.org. Cub Olympics Cub Scout Olympics is coming! Sign your Pack up to attend the Cub Olympics on February 20th, 2016, at the Sanford Fieldhouse. Up to six medal events, lots of other games and events, lunch provided, plus a Messenger of Peace service project! Where else will you be able to have this much indoor and outdoor fun in February?! More information and Pack registration is available at the Prairie Hills District page at www.siouxbsa.org. Contacts District Chairman: Kevin Smith (605) 582-2538 [email protected] District Commissioner: Doug Hagen (605) 759-0906 [email protected] District Director: Jason Cruse (605)323-0744 [email protected] District Executives: Matthew Ohs (605) 323-0740 [email protected] Elias Youngquist (605) 323-0746 [email protected] District Calendar January 7 District Commissioner Meeting 7 District Committee Meeting 9 Klondike 14 Roundtable 14 Order of the Arrow February 4 District Commissioner Meeting 4 District Committee Meeting 6 SNS/CLS 11 Roundtable 11 Order of the Arrow 20 Polar Day http://www.siouxbsa.org/PrairieHills (Check the Website for calendar information and updates) Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 7 Pheasant Serving Hand, Beadle, Buffalo, Jerauld, Sandborn, Hanson, Davison, Brule, Aurora, Hutchinson, McCook Counties FOS It’s the time of year again when we do our Family Friends of Scouting fundraiser. We will be working with all of our unit leaders to set up times for our presentations again this year. If you want to pledge in advance, you can call Jeff and take care of it over the phone. Doing that will be a big help in assisting us to reach our FOS goal faster! Scout-O-Rama We are very excited to have the Scout-o-Rama coming up very quickly. This year, it will be on April 16th. That is a date change from what is on the calendar. We will have plenty to do this year. There will be a merit badge that the Boy Scouts will be able to complete that day and also a belt loop that the Cub Scouts will be able to get that day. Stay tuned for more information and start thinking of great booth ideas. District Dinner This year, we as a district are going to have another district dinner. It should be a great time filled with fun and great food as we look back at the year we have had as a district. Stay tuned for more information on this. Recharter It’s time to recharter our units! Every unit needs to have their paperwork in and signed by January 15, 2016. In anticipation for that, make sure to get this done as soon as possible so this process will go as smoothly as possible and we aren’t running around at the last minute trying to get signatures and everything else that is needed. Make sure all your leaders are up to date on their youth protection training so there isn’t any hiccups when it’s time to recharter. Contacts District Chairman: Terry Sabers (605) 996-4700 [email protected] District Commissioner: Gordon Foss (605) 751-5368 [email protected] District Executive: Jeff Nord (605) 370-9464 District Calendar January 5 6 14 19 22-24 Eagle Board of Review District Committee Meeting Roundtable District Commissioner Meeting Klondike February 2 Eagle Board of Review 3 District Committee Meeting 11 Roundtable 16 District Commissioner Meeting 21 Pheasant Fun Day http://www.siouxbsa.org/Pheasant (Check the Website for calendar information and updates) Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 8 Lewis & Clark Trail Serving Charles Mix, Bonne Homme, Hutchinson, Yankton, Clay, Union Counties Lewis & Clark Trail winds down 2015 What a year it’s been! Busy, productive, fast, furious and jam packed. One thing we can’t say about 2015 is that it was boring. Great volunteers, community support and an outstanding program saw our Scouts continue to reap the value of their efforts. We cannot say thank you enough for all the hard work our volunteers put in. It isn’t always easy but it will ALWAYS be worth it for the boys. It’s a lot of work to keep Scouts running as parents, leaders or the volunteer who never sees the spotlight. Please keep in mind the product isn’t the merit badges, advancement or even the Eagle Ceremony. The product is the boy who in the future will be a community leader, raise a family, make a difference or maybe even lead a Troop. The amount of good you do can never be quantified and most of our volunteers are too humble, but please take the time to appreciate your good work. 2015 was the year of the “WOW” in the Sioux Council. The Bravo, Sierra, Alpha Camporee was WOW beyond belief. Not only did our boys enjoy it, but almost 300 Scouts from three councils and four states took part. WOW indeed! Our own Missouri River High Adventure Base hosted a New York contingent for two weeks this summer. When asked for feedback on what we could improve in the future, the New Yorkers said “Nothing, it is amazing”. Another WOW offering! That Troop has traveled all over to various camps, reserves and high adventure bases and we ranked right at the top. What a testament to our staff, the volunteers who log hours at camp and, of course, Ranger Barry’s crew. So what can we do to keep WOWING in 2016? Plan ahead, be proactive and keep on doing what you are doing. We are also looking for some help at the district level. We are currently looking to recruit an advancement chair, activities chair, VP of Manpower, Day Camp Chair and FOS captains in all our communities. Keep in mind these positions are not responsible for doing all related with their area, rather they spearhead our efforts by working with others to make sure what we are doing “WOWs” the Scouts and communities. These positions are the ones that really shape our efforts and are crucial to our success. Please let me know if you have any suggestions for individuals who would excel at any of these roles. Contacts District Chairman: Doug Marquardt (605) 660-6972 [email protected] District Commissioner: Brandon Kirschner (605) 310-4122 [email protected] District Executive: Will Kennedy (605) 670-8606 [email protected] January 7 14 16 20 District Commissioner Meeting Roundtable Klondike District Commissioner Meeting February 4 District Committee Meeting 11 Roundtable 17 District Commissioner Meeting http://www.siouxbsa.org/LewisAndClarkTrail (Check the Website for calendar information and updates) Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 9 Five Rivers Serving Central South Dakota from Mission to Eureka Service: This past year , our Scouts did a gr eat job giving back to the communities. Five Rivers District collected over 5000 pounds of food during Scouting for Food! Pack 273 in Pierre also helped Pierre Area Referral Services (PARS) by ringing bells by the collection kettles outside of Walmart. I am so proud to see our young Cub Scouts learning what it means to help others. A Scout IS helpful, after all! internet explorer as your internet browser. You will need to use the login information you received in the mail. All recharters must be signed by the unit leader, chartered organization rep and the District Executive. Please include all new adult and youth applications signed and completed with your recharter. All adult leaders MUST complete Youth Protection training. If you have questions or are having issues with the system, please let Kyra know as soon as possible. Friends of Scouting: As you plan your Blue & Gold Banquets and Troop Court of Honor, please consider scheduling your Family Friends of Scouting presentation. The annual Friends of Scouting campaign allows families in units the opportunity to provide additional financial support to the Scouting program. Please look at your calendars and pick the best date for your unit. Remember, good programing comes from good funding! Welcome Pack 169: Pr esho has a new Cub Pack in town and its pack 169! They are run my Cubmaster Michelle Boer and have a strong growing unit. Please welcome them into Five Rivers District! Cub Hibernation: This year ’s Hiber nation has been set for January 8th at the YMCA in Pierre. Doors open at 9:00 to begin registering and events start at 10:00 p.m. SHARP! The fee is $15.00 for youth and $6.00 for adults and Boy Scouts. You will pay that night, so please come prepared with a check/cash. Tiger Cubs who plan on staying overnight must have a parent present. Boy Scouts are welcome to help teach the Cub Scouts. For more information, contact Jerry Lundberg at [email protected] or 605-2227876 or Kyra. We hope to see you all there! Recharters: Rechar ter s ar e due J anuar y 15th! If you have not already completed your recharter, please do so. Here are a couple reminders and tips as you complete your recharter: Please use Contacts District Chairman: VACANT District Commissioner: VACANT District Executive: January Kyra Espinosa (832) 794-0922 [email protected] District Calendar 4 District Commissioner Meeting 4 District Committee Meeting 15-17 Klondike February 1 District Commissioner Meeting 1 District Committee Meeting 8 Roundtable http://www.siouxbsa.org/FiveRivers (Check the Website for calendar information and updates) Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 10 Buffalo Ridge Serving Lyon, MN; Lincoln, MN; Brookings, SD; Kingsbury, SD; Pipestone, MN Pinewood Derby Rules are posted online at the District webpage and the leader guide will be distributed at the January 14TH Table Top. A few thoughts As we settle in for a new calendar year, I would like to thank everyone for their hard work and dedication to the youth of our Scouting family! Moving into the new year, I encourage you to share with us all the great things that are happening in your unit – and ask that if you need help on a subject to let us know what we can do to help. All-in-all, it is an exciting time to be serving youth and helping them to be responsible citizens of our community. Without YOU, that wouldn’t be possible. THANK YOU! Recharter For those that have not completed their recharter, now is the time to get it in. You should have received a letter in the mail that explains the process and gives you the directions for how to complete the 2014 Recharter. If you have any questions, give Pete a call or email and he will set up a time for him or a district volunteer to help you. Remember that if your charter is not complete, signed and turned in to the office with the money by January 31st, your unit will no longer be insured in the event that you were meeting and something happened. Cub Lock-in DATE CHANGE! DATE: MARCH 11-12 TIME: 7:00AM TO 7:00PM LOCATION: DAYS INN BROOKINGS 2500 E 6th St., Brookings YOUTH COST: $15 BY FEB 19 or $25 starting FEB 20TH ADULT COST: $9 BY FEB 19TH or $14 starting FEB 20TH Contacts District Chairman: VACANT District Commissioner: Jim Baustian (507) 820-2399 District Executive: Pete Carteaux (605)592-6173 [email protected] District Calendar January 14 19 21 21 Table Top Meeting Eagle Board of Review District Commissioner Meeting District Committee Meeting February 11 16 18 18 20 Table Top Meetings Eagle Board of Review District Commissioner Meeting District Committee Meeting Klondike http://www.siouxbsa.org/BuffaloRidge (Check the Website for calendar information and updates) Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 11 High Adventure Opportunities The Sioux Council is going to St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands in 2016! We will go from July 31, 2016 to August 6, 2016, with an approximate cost of $2,025 (a price increase was due to airline costs). This is the new Sea Base expanded location. The high adventure includes sailing, swimming, snorkeling, exploring the islands and MORE! Contact Jason Cruse at [email protected] for more information. Only three spots remain! 2017 National Jamboree We continue to plan for the 2017 National Jamboree, July 19th to the 29th of 2017. It will be at Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia. The theme for the Jamboree is “Live Scouting’s Adventure.” The Sioux Council has been assigned one Troop and one Venturing Patrol for the Jamboree. What that means is 36 youth for the Troop and 8 for the Crew for a total of 44. We are currently at 37. If you are interested in being part of the contingent, contact the Sioux Council Office at 605-361-2697 and put your name on the list. The projected cost is $2,750. Once you are selected, payments can be made to the Sioux Council. We need to start our payment program in November to ensure we are paid on time. We need to begin $150 monthly payments in November, with that bumping up to $175 monthly beginning in August. Payments are to be mailed to Sioux Council BSA at 800 N. West Ave., Sioux Falls SD 57104. Please indicate in the memo of the check participant’s name, Jamboree, and month of payment. Chad Claude is the Sioux Council Contingent Scoutmaster for the Jamboree, so please ensure he has your email, as that will be the form of communication he will be using with participants. To follow Jamboree information, please go to www.summitbsa.org. Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 12 Silver Beaver Nominations Being Accepted Established in 1931, the Silver Beaver Award is presented to Scouters for noteworthy service of exceptional character to youth by the local council. It recognizes efforts above and beyond the expected for a given position and goes beyond tenure alone. Do you know a Scouter that is deserving of the Silver Beaver Award? Now is the time to start working on the application. Applications are due to the Sioux Council Center for Scouting by February 26, 2016. The Silver Beaver Selection Committee will meet in March and the awards will be presented at the Annual Council Recognition Event on April 30, 2016. You can download the Silver Beaver Nomination Form at www.siouxbsa.org. Sioux Council Community Partner Activities 2015-2016 Earn your Snow Sports Merit Badge! For $119 (r egular ly $180!!!) get lessons, lift tickets, r entals and a helmet. Space is LIMITED! Earn the badge through either downhill skiing or snowboarding. Contact Jason Cruse, 605-323-0744 or email [email protected]. Payment needs to be made to the Scout office! Celebrate Scout Week at Great Bear Recreation Park! Save 10% on Tubing Tuesday, Febr uar y 9, 2016. $4 special rate. Must pre-register BEFORE FEBERUARY 5! Register with Jason Cruse by calling 605-3230744 or email [email protected]. Celebrate Scout Week with the Stampede. Half pr ice tickets, plus patch, if or der ed by Febr uar y 1. Game is February 12, 2016, 7:00 pm against the Tri-City Storm. Contact Jim Olander, 605-336-6060. Engineering Merit Badge opportunity! Boy Scouts can ear n the Engineer ing mer it badge, Febr uar y 1213, 2016. 5:30 pm – 11:00 am ($40 for Scout/$20 per chaperone includes dinner, breakfast, snack, movie and admission to Kirby Science Discovery Center, plus completion of the pin!) Space is extremely limited! Call 605-367-6000. Scout night with the Skyforce Number 2! Mar ch 19, 2016. The second of TWO Scout nights with the Skyforce this Scouting year. $10 tickets! Pre-game clinics and tours! Earn the SECOND PART of Skyforce patch set! Tickets must be ordered by March 3. Contact Mike at 605-332-0605. Tigers, Wolves, Bears OH MY! April 8-9, 2016. Tiger s will ear n the Sky is the Limit pin; Wolves will earn Critter Care and Bears will earn Digging in the Past. 5:30 pm – 11:00 am ($40 for Scout/$20 per chaperone includes dinner, breakfast, snack, movie, and admission to Kirby Science Discovery Center, plus completion of the pin!) Space is extremely limited! Call 605-367-6000. Join the Storm and help feed needy families! Apr il 16, 7:00 pm, vs the Spokane Shock. The Stor m ar e the REIGNING CHAMPIONS! Bring a box of macaroni and cheese to win prizes! End Zone tickets are $5 (normally $15). Contact Jim Loria, 605-610-5902. Engineer Webelos Adventure Pin! May 13-14, 2016. 5:30 pm – 11:00 am ($40 for Scout/$20 per chaperone includes dinner, breakfast, snack, movie, and admission to Kirby Science Discovery Center, plus completion of the pin!) Space is extremely limited! Call 605-367-6000. Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 13 Our Cub Day Camp is investigating, Adventures we are seeking. Searching here and searching there, Clues we are seeking. Investigating is such fun, Lots of things to do. Cub Scouts having so much fun, And learning things too. June 4 *5 Rivers (Mobridge area) *Lewis & Clark *Watertown *Mitchell June 11 *Aberdeen *Brookings *Huron *Prairie Hills East (Luverne area) June 18 *Newton Hills Detailed information coming early 2016! Mark your calendars now so your boys do not miss out on the fun! Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 14 Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Page 15 Sioux Trails January/February 2016 Contacts Phone Email Scout Executive Assist. Scout Executive Field Director Development Director Buffalo Ridge District Lewis & Clark District North Star District Pheasant District Prairie Hills District Prairie Hills District Prairie Hills District Five Rivers District Teen Court Coordinator RISE Coordinator Office Manager/Accounting Administrative Assistant Registrar Office Assistant PT Office Assistant Tom Smotherman Bryan Knoblich Bob Larson Matt Menely Pete Carteaux Will Kennedy Mary Anne Whitman Jeff Nord Jason Cruse Matthew Ohs Elias Youngquist Kyra Espinosa Lisa Fraser Angela Hyde Pam Ripperger Linda Wagner Glenda Kautz Chrystine Tracy Sue Carlson (605)323-0711 (605)323-0712 (605)323-0713 (605)323-0747 (605)592-6173 (605)670-8606 (605)290-9515 (605)370-9464 (605)323-0744 (605)323-0740 (605)323-0746 (832)794-0922 (605)323-0721 (605)323-0748 (605)323-0714 (605)323-0710 (605)323-0715 (605)361-2697 (605)323-0718 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Camps Lewis and Clark Ranger Barry Schloss (605)665-7970 [email protected] Center for Scouting Main Phone FAX (605)361-2697 (605)361-2381 Email: [email protected] Website: www.siouxbsa.org Premier Scout Shop Main Phone FAX (605)361-5220 (605)361-3929 siouxpremierscoutshop@ scouting.org Sioux Council, Boy Scouts of America 800 N. West Ave. Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Sioux Council Staff Page 16