January February March 2015
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January February March 2015
It has been a true honor to serve as the council president for two years, and to serve Scouting among the finest volunteers in the country. During my term, I have seen first-hand the importance of how Scouting shapes the lives of our youth and how effective and passionate the leaders are who deliver the program. With all of the changes we have experienced in Scouting, the Middle Tennessee Council continues to keep the safety and quality of our programs for Scouts at the forefront of our mission. I am pleased to share with you just a few accomplishments: we again have improved our funding in almost every category in 2013 and 2014; we have completed the development of Latimer High Adventure Reservation; and camping participation has continued to grow in 2014. To all a job well done! As we begin a new Scouting year, I would like to remind all volunteers that every Scout deserves a trained leader. Training helps a leader understand their commitment while offering best practice methods for a solid program to keep youth engaged. I would like to extend my congratulations to all the units and districts for their performance in Journey to Excellence. Because of your efforts, the council again was able to achieve the Gold distinction in JTE. Finally, I would like to wish both Larry Brown, the seventh Scout executive of the Middle Tennessee Council, and J.B. Baker, President-Elect, my very best. Larry comes to us from an extensive professional Scouting background and J.B. has been heavily involved with the Middle Tennessee Council on the executive board and committee, camping programs, Exploring and Friends of Scouting. Under their leadership, I look forward to seeing what new heights the Middle Tennessee Council will reach. In looking back on 2014, we have to acknowledge that throughout the year the Middle Tennessee Council was presented with a number of opportunities that allowed us to broaden our perspectives and begin to think of new ways to achieve our goals. Our efforts to improve our council’s Youth Protection Training percentage, energize our recruiting efforts, grow our membership, strive to retain existing youth in all programs and endeavor to streamline the recharter process are excellent examples of the work that continues here in Middle Tennessee. I know we are all up to these challenges and that change, which is not always welcome, can be a good thing. Your commissioner corps continues to educate itself and broaden impact at the unit level. The Middle Tennessee Council Commissioner Conference, held on November 1, is a good example of our efforts to absorb all the change around us. Sherry McGugin, Council Venturing Chair, did a presentation on Venturing Program changes and Sherry Smothermon-Short, Philmont 411 Conference attendee, covered Cub Scout Program changes for the entire conference class of 92 commissioners and professional staff. Next up, we have our College of Commissioner Science on February 28, 2015. Chris Smith, from Dan Beard District, will be serving as our Dean. We are excited about the new course offerings Chris has lined up as we continue to learn about how to reach out to all units – packs, troops and crews. Hope to see you there! One final ….fun topic…before I close. Council Jamboree was a blast! A tad “arctic” at times, but great fun and it was wonderful to talk with, and get to know, some truly great leaders out and about during the day on Saturday. You too are doing great things….thank you….for everything. Yours in Scouting, Gail Plucker Council Commissioner Lee Beaman Council President About the cover: The first Vietnamese-American Scouting unit in the Middle Tennessee Council, Unit 6114, began in the summer of 2014. Since its inception, the unit has grown to eighteen Cub and Boy Scouts with eight adults leading the group. Unit 6114 meets twice a month. They recently participated with the Council Jamboree, Tennessee Titans game community service project, and local campouts. Unit 6114 is growing rapidly with a strong emphasis on combining Vietnamese with American Scouting tradition. In December, the Scouts learned about orienteering as featured on the cover of this issue of Jet Trails. Council Calendar Executive Committee couNciL oFFicERS PRESidENt SPEciaL PRojEctS Lee A. Beaman chaiRmaN oF thE BoaRd Joe Russell couNciL commiSSioNER Gail Plucker Dr. E. James Burton Andrew W. Byrd Ray Capp Greg Pope diStRict oPERatioNS PRESidENt-ELEct Summer Bryan tRuStEE / chaiRmaN wEStERN aREa Waymon L. Hickman Harvey Church tREaSuRER EaStERN aREa Samuel J. Belk Vacant aSSiStaNt tREaSuRERS PRogRam chaiRS John Pearce Carolyn Yates activitiES Jim Felch vicE PRESidENtS tRaiNiNg diStRict oPERatioNS Craig Salazar PRogRam Justin D. Crosslin Ward Wilson advaNcEmENt Aubrey “Trey” Harwell hEaLth aNd SaFEty ScoutREach John Garland Nicole Dunigan LatimER PRogRam camPiNg Greg Cashion John Harney Johnny Stites FiNaNcE PaRiSh PRogRam George Stadler Tony Turner mEmBERShiP/RELatioNShiPS BoxwELL PRogRam Ken Weaver Roy Alexander admiNiStRatioN gRimES caNoE BaSE PRogRam maNPowER high advENtuRE PRogRam Steve Blackmon February 3 Don Miller John Harding maRkEtiNg vENtuRiNg Teresa Kingery Kenyon DuPre PRoPERtiES Clay Bright Scout ExEcutivE Larry Brown Office, Scout Shops and Camps Closed Staff Development Conference Cub Camp Kickoff LDS Relations Committee Meeting Summer Camp Kick Off Klondike Derby - Latimer Reservation Exploring Midnight Ski Trip - Paoli Peaks Office, Scout Shops and Camps Closed - Martin Luther King, Jr. Catholic Committee On Scouting Nashville Patron Luncheon Table Host Orientation Commissioner Leadership Summit Council Annual Business Meeting Nashville Patron Luncheon Table Host Orientation New Board Orientation 23 28 Council Key 3 District Committee Training Health and Safety Committee Meeting Day Camp Admin Meeting Scouting For Food Scouting Anniversary High Adventure Meeting FOS Conference Call #1 Finance Committee Meeting Protestant Relationships Committee Meeting Catholic Committee on Scouting Commissioner Cabinet Meeting Silver Beaver Selection Committee Meeting Report To State College of Commissioner Science March 2 3 6 11 13-15 18 19 20 20-22 24 Camp Card Sale Start Nashville Patron Event Order of Arrow University FOS Conference Call #2 Cub Scout Day Camp School Catholic Committee On Scouting Commissioner Cabinet Meeting Grimes Canoe Base Opens Rappelling Training Weekend Executive Committee Meeting April 2 3-4 9 10-12 14 15 16 20-22 24-26 24 26 FOS Conference Call #3 Office, Scout Shops Closed Audit Committee Meeting Venturing Rendezvous Executive Board Meeting Catholic Committee On Scouting Commissioner Cabinet Meeting Staff Developement Conference Rappelling Training Weekend Camp Card Sale End Date Eagle Volunteer Reception cENtRaL aREa J.B. Baker MG Max Haston January 1 5-9 6 7 15 16-18 17-18 19 21 22 24 27 7 8 9 11 12 18 19 Want to be a better youth leader? Join us for the 2015 University of Scouting, presented by the Middle Tennessee Council on Saturday, March 14, 2015 from 8:00 a.m.to 4:00 p.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church, 9100 Crockett Road, Brentwood. Online available at council website www.mtcbsa.org under “Upcoming Events”. For more information, contact Mark Dunlap at [email protected] or 615-305-7597 or David Oyster at 615-418-6952. As part of a nationwide service project our local Scouting units have teamed up to collect food on Saturday, February 14, 2015. Food donations will go to Second Harvest Food Bank and their local agencies here in your community. This is a great way for your unit to receive JTE points for community service and for your Scouts to receive a patch for their efforts. Scouts all over Middle Tennessee participated in the 2014 Scouting For Food Drive, making it a great success with 71 Scout Units, 1104 Scouts and 754 Adults collecting more than 25,400 food items for distribution by various food banks throughout Middle Tennessee. We are hoping to double those numbers in 2015. Go online to register your unit at www.mtcbsa.org. For further information, please call 615-383-9724. Thank you, Middle Tennessee Scouts and Adults, for being a part of this very worthy cause. Family and friends are invited to join in this celebration. A special guest speaker will be announced at a later date. Past speakers include Senator Lamar Alexander; Senator Bill Frist; Congressman Jim Cooper; Walter Overton, General Manager of LP Field; Kevin Carter, formerly with the Miami Dolphins; astronauts Dr. Drew Gaffney and Hoot Gibson; Coach Ed Temple; Rear Admiral Vinson Smith and Brigadier General William B. Hickman. As an Eagle Scout in 2014, you are invited to attend as a special guest of the council for this event. The mentor process will be different this year; we will have a table mentor who will host the table. Contact Tricia Cashon at 615-383-9724*237 or email at [email protected] with additional questions. We also require a recent photo of you to be used during the presentation. This event is a great honor for all of our Eagle Scouts, and we hope you will mark your calendar to attend. What a great weekend that over 7,000 Scouts, Parents and Leaders experienced on October 3-5. It started out a little wet, but turned out to be a beautiful fall weekend with a little chill in the air. Following the opening ceremony on Saturday, the Cub Scouts headed off to over eighty different activities. Those included bike safety, crafts, pinewood derby, rain gutter regatta, and many more. The Boy Scouts enjoyed Scout skill areas along with archery competition. The highlight of the activities on Saturday were all the static displays from the Tennessee National Guard. Tanks, trucks, communication systems, climbing walls are just a few of the events. Other static displays were throughout the Jamboree and the one which got a lot of attention was the reptile guy with the big snakes. Also, the World War II display of equipment drew a great deal of attention as well. Our thanks to all of the ones that came to set up displays or activities for the weekend. On Saturday evening the Jamboree participants were entertained by the arena show skits and the performance by the Mann Sisters. The end of the show was the ever popular laser light show. What a huge treat! Our thanks to MG Max Haston and the over 150 volunteers to put on this great event. After months of planning, their efforts truly paid off for those in attendance. The next Council Jamboree will be held in 2018. We hope that all commissioners have plans to join us on Saturday, February 28th for the 2015 College of Commissioner Science. The event is being held at Lake Providence Missionary Baptist Church on Nolensville Road in Nashville. Our Dean for the college is Chris Smith, from Dan Beard District. He has lined up a great course selection, and we have Diane Thornton from Scouting University serving as our keynote speaker for this event. You can register for the event on the council-webpage www.mtcbsa.org and click Upcoming Events. The college is an all day event and lunch is part of your registration fees. Come enjoy the day with your fellow commissioners and work on your Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctorate degrees in Commissioner Service. We also offer Continuing Education and a Roundtable tract. There’s something for everyone! Over 300 mid-state business leaders attended the 14th Annual BSA Extravaganza, held November 20 at LP Field’s Westside Stadium Club. This sports facility was transformed into an elegant setting for a gala event featuring a delicious cocktail supper, live music and fabulous live and silent auctions. The 2014 theme was “Lighting the Future” which generated over $62,000 in support of Scouting. The auction boasted over 300 items including trips to South of France, Wyoming, Silverthorne, Colorado, Golf at Chattanooga’s Honors Course, private dinners by The Sunset Grill and Capers Catering, Barrett Firearms tour, and many other unique items. Special Thanks to Wanda and Bob Carpenter for serving as the Extravaganza’s Platinum Sponsor. Our Silver Sponsors were Corrections Corporation of America and Hospital Corporation of America. Bronze Sponsors include Bob Gessler and Jason Pharris, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Crosslin Associates, LP Building Products, and US Bank, N.A. Troop Sponsors included: Andrew Byrd, TVV Capital, Angela and Craig Becker, Avenue Bank, Barron Construction, LLC, Bridgestone Americas, Carolyn Yates, Pinnacle Asset Management/Raymond James, Chappell Smith and Associates, Cumberland Pharmaceuticals, DGLF, Giarratana Development, Kraft CPA’s, PLLC, Steve and Laura Morris, Mutual of America, Pam and Phil Pfeffer, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Regions Bank, Smith Cashion and Orr, Susan and Luke Gregory and The Honorable William H. Frist, M.D, In Kind Sponsor was Leading Edge Communications. Greg and Beth Cashion co-chaired the Extravaganza and led a very active committee that secured a wide array of support for the Extravaganza in the form of sponsorship, participant registration and live and silent auction items. Special thanks to all who supported this unique event benefitting our Scouting Program. Visit our flicker page at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mtcbsa for photos. Cub Resident Camp Webelos Resident Camp WHO CAN ATTEND: All Scouts who will be attending 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade in the Fall of 2015 and are accompanied by parent or guardian. There will be NO program activities for Webelos Scouts at Cub Scout Resident Camp. A one-to-one ratio of boy to adult is encouraged. However, a ratio of one adult for every four Scouts is acceptable. Please note there MUST be a minimum of two adults with each group of four or more. WHO CAN ATTEND: All Scouts who will be entering 4th or 5th grade in the Fall of 2015 and are accompanied by parent, guardian or adult Leader may attend Webelos Resident Camp. There will be NO program activities for Cub Scouts at Webelos Resident Camp. A one-to-one ratio of boy to adult is encouraged. However, a ratio of one adult for every four Scouts is acceptable. Please note there MUST be a minimum of two adults with each group of four or more. SESSION DATES: Scouts and parents have the opportunity to attend one of four sessions in 2015. Each session starts at 11:00 a.m. on Friday and ends at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday. Space is limited to the first 285 participants per session. Session 1: June 12 - 14 Session 2: June 19 - 21 Session 3: June 26 – 28 Session 4: July 10 - 12 COST: t $105.00 per Scout t $20.00 discount if registered by April 10, 2015 t $40.00 per adult and sibling t A deposit of $30.00 per Scout is due by April 10, 2015, to reserve a participation slot. t Each Scout will receive a participation patch as a part of their fee. Siblings may attend but there will not be a specific program provided for them. The cost per sibling is $40.00. SESSION DATES: Scouts and parents have the opportunity to attend one of four sessions in 2015. Each session starts at 11:00 a.m. on Monday and ends at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday. Space is limited to the first 285 participants per session. Session 1: Session 2: Session 3: Session 4: June 8 - 11 June 15 - 18 June 22 – 25 July 6 - 9 COST: t $130.00 per Scout t $20.00 discount if registered by April 10, 2015 t $40.00 per adult and sibling t A deposit of $30.00 per Scout is due by April 10, 2015, to reserve a participation slot. t Each Scout will receive a participation patch as a part of their fee. Siblings may attend but there will not be a specific program provided for them. The cost per sibling is $40.00. Campership Application Due April 7, 2015. Day Camp Cubcraft Unplugged Summertime is right around the corner and it’s time to start thinking about how you’d like to spend your days. Would you like to spend your summer vacation indoors with nothing to do? Or would you rather get to spend a week outside, no cords attached, enjoying the Cubcraft Unplugged Day Camp that we have in store for 2015? Each district will host its own week-long Day Camp sometime between the first week of June and the last week of July. The camp will include activities like archery, BB gun shooting, water activities, sports, Scout skills, and other Cubcraft Unplugged themed activities throughout the week. This year we are hoping to take what is usually an indoor activity, and show the boys creative ways to have fun outside while learning some fun skills along the way. All of the specific details for each district, along with registration are available on our website at www.mtcbsa.org . Be sure to get registered by the Early Bird Deadline and pay only $65 for the week! The people of Nashville lined Broadway from 1st Avenue to 14th Avenue November 11 to see the Veterans Day Parade. The Veterans Day Parade is a dynamic way for lay people to pay tribute and say “Thank you” to those who serve and those who died to protect the citizens of this great nation. There were many Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Venturers, and Sea Scouts representing and marching for the Middle Tennessee Council. Thank you to all Scouts and Scout leaders for leading the charge and showing our young men what it means to say “Thank you”. This year’s first Commissioner Conference was a big success! Council Commissioner, Gail Plucker, put together the event to make sure that all of our Unit Commissioners were provided with the information that they needed to be ready to kick off 2015 with the new Commissioner Tools. They provided different classes to better prepare the leaders for the year to come and to teach them the ins-and-outs of the new system available. The conference had close to 100 people who devoted their Saturday to the day-long training held at the Brentwood United Methodist Church. Our commissioners were a wonderful bunch of volunteers who came ready and willing to learn what new programs were in store for them for the upcoming year, and some creative ways to pass along the important information to our other units. They discussed things like roundtable topics, administration information, and the new computer system that is being used to help commissioners keep track of their units. All of these classes were led by enthusiastic volunteers who were able to share their knowledge with the group and help to put everyone ahead of the game. New Merit Badges and Programs for 2015: New Merit Badges: Game Design, Orienteering, American Heritage and American Culture, Scouting Heritage, Insect Study and an additional Cooking Session Online registration will open in early spring. Information on how this process works will be sent to the person listed on the site reservation form. Cost for Summer Camp: In Council – Early Bird $225, Regular $255 Out of Council - Early Bird $250, Regular $280 Important Dates to Remember: February and March 2015 *Review Camp Plans and Notify parent of dates *Arrange Adult Leadership *Distribute information to parents at Troop Camp Promotion Night April 7, 2015 *Early Bird Deposit due *Campership Deadline June and July 2015 *Ten Day Out Meetings *Deadline for Payments due THRIVING Successful—Prosperous—Triumphant—Flourishing—Advancing …these are the best words to describe the modus operandum of the Eagle Quest Initiative. Since last year, seven more Scouts (11 Scouts all together) who, for some reason or another, dropped the BSA program, were recruited back to Scouting again. The Scouts participated in more than 25 weekend outings (that is more than the one a month suggested by the program). As a troop, the EQ accomplished about 100 hours of community service. Every Scout in the initiative earned a rank toward obtaining the ultimate rank: The Eagle rank. The youth were exposed to and worked on more than 15 merit badges. All the Scouts learned the skills of swimming and passed the BSA swim test thanks to the focused effort this past summer. The Eaglets participated in summer and winter residential camps; some attended the NYLT at Latimer this year. Popcorn selling was another activity the boys participated in as a way to pay for the expenses of the trips. With all these activities, it is easy for one to lose track of the real purpose of the BSA program, which is to instill values in young people and, in others ways, prepare them to make ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving their full potential. District Top Sellers Black Fox Cherokee Cogioba Dan Beard David Crockett Duck River Elk River Hermitage Highland Rim James E West Nashboro Natchez Trace Trail of Tears Upper Cumberland Walton Trail Warioto Ryan McCormick Cameron Morgan Nathaniel Smith Daylen Fisher Philip Thompson Michael Lanier Nicholas Gressel Mychal Bonds Matthew Armstrong Noah Sittig Hayden Brown Caleb VanCleve Zach Fox Cameron Bradley James Ray Xander Svendsen Council Top Seller Pack 423 Troop 413 Pack 509 Troop 249 Pack 462 Pack 352 Troop 402 Troop 1204 Troop 458 Pack 21 Pack 169 Pack 151 Pack 341 Pack 355 Troop 246 Pack 459 TRAIL OF TEARS Zach Fox PACK 341 $5,228 The annual 2014 BSA Golf Classic took place October 7th at the Gaylord Springs Golf Links. Ward Wilson, Regional President for US Bank, chaired this year’s BSA Golf Classic for a second year, and led an enthusiastic committee in assembling a great event. The tournament boasted a full compliment of 37 teams. Each participant received an attractive participant package including lunch from Chick-fil-A, awards dinner sponsored by Steve and Larry Powell at Powell Catering, TaylorMade Adidas gift card and a great “goodie bag” thanks to our good friends at Five Star Food Service. Thanks to the outstanding team effort by our committee and the generous support of our sponsors and players, this year’s event will provide $41,000 in support of the Scouting program in Middle Tennessee Council. Life Scout Sponsors Corrections Corporation of America AT&T Brasfield & Gorrie Bridgestone Star Scout Sponsors Best One Tire & Service Division 2 Constructors Gerdau Ameristeel Grand Avenue Transportation Lattimore, Black, Morgan & Cain Richards and Richards Triumph Aerostructures, LLC United Parcel Service US Bank VF Imagewear 1st Class Scout Sponsors Alexander Metals Baker Donelson Brentview Realty Ernst & Young Gaylord Entertainment Gerdau Ameristeel Grand Ave Worldwide Grand Fire Protection John Pearce Mrs. Tavie Washburn (2) Lifeway Christian Stores (2) Merryman-Farr, LLC Overdeer Foundation Pinnacle Financial Partners Precision Walls RD & Associates SunTrust Bank Tennessee Hospital Association Tom Fields Wealth Management Vaco Systems Wasco and Better Block Our 12th annual Boy Scout Sporting Clays Fun Shoot held on September 27, 2014, at the Tennessee Clay Target Complex was an outstanding success! All total, we had 190 shooters, 70 of which were boys and girls who competed on sponsored youth teams. A special thanks to our event sponsor, Piedmont Natural Gas, with Keith Napier as our Chair! Accurate Energetic Systems, LLC again served as our shell sponsor. Thanks also to: • Sysco Nashville provided breakfast and ribs for lunch • Hunt Brothers Pizza – pizza throughout the day • MV Culinary cooked the ribs onsite • Other lunch contributors: Chairmans Foods, Hobson’s (subsidiary of Choice Food Group), Coca-Cola, Shoney’s of Dickson Pictured above from left to right: Marshal Nye, Braden Eutsler, Kody Okert, Jack Adamson, Sid Salazar, and Shannon Harris. One of the many activities at the OA Fall Fellowship in September is the election of the next year’s officers. After a grueling day of campaigning, hand shaking, and silly questions, we are proud to present your new 2015 OA Lodge Officers. Jack Adamson will take the reins as your new Chief, and we know that Jack has great plans for the Lodge this coming year. Please congratulate Jack, and ask him how you can be of service to the Lodge in 2015. Elected this year are: Bradon Eutsler as Vice Chief of Service Kody Okert as Vice Chief of Activities Sid Salazar as Vice Chief of Training Shannon Harris as Secretary Marshal Nye returning as Lodge Treasurer In other OA news, this year marks the very special 100 year anniversary of the Order of the Arrow! This is a great year to get involved or re-energized about the OA. In addition to our Lodge’s events and activities, many of our Arrowmen are looking forward to attending NOAC (National Order of the Arrow Conference) in August. NOAC is always amazing, but this year is bound to be crazy awesome! In fact all 14,000 seats sold out almost immediately. Something that everyone will get a chance to see this year is the ArrowTour. ArrowTour is a group of Arrowmen, and their mobile museum designed to bring the excitement of the centennial anniversary to every Scout across the Country. They will have displays, games, activities, and fun! ArrowTour is scheduled to be at Camp Boxwell on Monday, June 22. Don’t miss out! Come, participate, and get involved. We make service look good! The Middle Tennessee Council is pleased to announce the selection of the incoming Scout Executive, as well as a Director of Field Services and Director of Finance Services. Larry Brown – Scout Executive Larry began his Scouting career in 1986 as a District Executive in the Suwannee River Area Council in Tallahassee, FL. He moved on to the Gulf Ridge Council in Tampa, FL in 1990 where he served as a Senior District Executive and Field Director. He then went on to become the Director of Field Service in 1999 at the Blue Ridge Council in Greenville, SC, and later Scout Executive with the Indian Waters Council in Columbia, SC in 2004. He was promoted to Southern Region Area Director in 2008, and most recently served as the Scout Executive for the Great Smoky Mountain Council in Knoxville, TN. Growing up, Larry was a Scout in Enterprise, Alabama where he thrived in the camping atmosphere. He spent many summers working Boy Scout camp which led to his decision to become a professional Scouter. He was also a talented basketball player eventually going on to play for the 1985 Division II National Championship basketball team at Jacksonville State. Larry is married to Carol and has two daughters Lauren (25) and Madalyn (18). He is looking forward to working “hand and hand” with staff and volunteers to grow Scouting participation and continuing the legacy of Scouting in the Middle Tennessee Council. Vance Lackey – Director of Field Services Vance has been a part of professional Scouting for 20 years, now serving in his fifth council. These councils include the Coastal Empire Council, Indian Waters Council, Okefenokee Area Council and the Coastal Georgia Council. Within these councils his roles have continued to advance including positions as District Executive, Field Director, Program Director, Assistant Scout Executive, Camp Director and Scout Executive. Vance has reached Brotherhood of the Order of the Arrow, earned his Woodbadge Beads and served in many roles in Scout camping programs. Vance has been married to his wife Tracy for more than 13 years and has a son, Hamp, who is 11 years old and a daughter, Bailey, who is 9 years old. Kevin McMurrian – Director of Finance Services Kevin started his 16 year career with the BSA in the Istrouma Area Council in Baton Rouge, Louisiana serving as a district executive and senior district executive in two districts while performing many council responsibilities. In 2004, Kevin was promoted to district director and field director with the Suwannee River Area Council located in Tallahassee, Florida. In November 2008, he became Scout Executive of the Calcasieu Area Council located in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Kevin McMurrian is an Eagle Scout, Brotherhood member of the Order of the Arrow, three bead Woodbadger and has over 25 years vested in the program as a youth, adult leader and as a commissioned professional. Kevin has been married to Katrina for seven years. Black Fox - Serving warren, white, dekalb and van Buren counties Cherokee - Serving goodlettsville, joelton, hendersonville, inglewood and madison A New Year! Another great year in The Black Fox District! Anticipating a new year, I encourage you to keep training up-to-date and attend all posible roundtable and district events. A few things can make a world of difference for our youth. district chairman Karen Spivey district commissioner Jim Carden Senior district Executive Mark Lytle Scouting for Food Many district children are susceptible to hunger. The BSA Scouting for Food effort is a great way to work with communities to help many in need. It also teaches our youth the importance of serving others. Scouting for Food distribution day is in February 2015. Register your unit and partner with others to stock area food banks. Make a big difference! Nine Years Later Eagle Candidate Jonathan Kelly of Sparta, Troop 128, and his dad, Tom, discovered during work on Jonathan’s Eagle project at Burgess Falls State Park that Ranger Nathaniel Garrison was an Eagle Scout. He earned his Eagle rank years ago, but never received it! Unbeknownst to him, the Kelly’s secured paperwork/materials to present the Eagle to Nathaniel during Jonathan’s Court of Honor. Nathaniel was invited to the Eagle Court of Honor and awarded Eagle as well as Jonathan. Nine years and two days after Nathaniel earned Eagle Scout, his certificate and medal were presented to him - the first official act of the new Eagle Scout, Jonathan Kelly! January Roundtable district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting 30-2/1 winter camporee 8 29 5 17 26 5 7 26 Pinewood Derby Coming Soon! Gentlemen start your engines! It’s that time of year again. Start building your cars and weighing them in. The 2015 Cherokee District Pinewood Derby will be held at 10 a.m. on March 21, 2015, at Madison Church of Christ. Please note this year’s participant requirements are as follows: all pack winners for speed 1st-4th and best design cars 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. May the best car win! Volunteers Welcome!! If there are any adult leaders or parents willing to volunteer their time on the district level, please contact your District Executive for more information. We can always use the help in making the Cherokee District succeed! Popcorn Cubs Hard at Work As the popcorn season comes to a close, there is one particular Cub Pack that seemed to go above and beyond to sell popcorn. The Cubs of Pack 1322, out of Station Camp Elementary, were at Hendersonville Sam’s Club promoting the product to everyone. All in all, the entire pack ended up with $22,000 in popcorn sales this year! Congratulations to Pack 1322 and the top three sellers, Grayson Heyboer, John Porter Hunt, and Tyler Crist, for doing your good turn! February Roundtable Summer campkickoff camp card kickoff Friends of Scouting dinner district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting March Roundtable district Pinewood derby district committee meeting commssioner Staff meeting district chairman Tod Burnham district commissioner Dave Lannom district Executive Bryan Ellis 8 10 31 5 12 5 12 14 21 January commissioner Staff meeting district Roundtable oa chapter meeting district Leadership Summit annual Business meeting district Banquet February committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting district Roundtable oa chapter meeting March committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable oa chapter meeting university of Scouting district Pinewood derby 22 29 January district commissioner meeting Roundtable district committee meeting district Banquet 5 12 26 28 February Roundtable district commissioner meeting district committee meeting Scouting for Food 5 13 21 26 March Roundtable district commissioner meeting Pinewood derby district committee meeting 8 district chairman Vacant district commissioner Linda Stinson district Executive Vacant 22 24 12 26 12 14 26 January district committee meeting Roundtable oa chapter meeting commissioner Staff meeting district Banquet February district committee meeting oa chapter meeting Roundtable commissioner Staff meeting Cogioba District Banquet The District Banquet is being held January 29, 2015, at the First Church of the Nazarene, 150 Richview Road in Clarksville. This is a time where we say thank you to those who have volunteered and put in numerous hours of work in shaping our youth. It is also a time to come together and thank each other for the hard work put in as volunteers. Cogioba Spring Camporee Spring Camporee this year will be held on April 24-26 at Camp Wildcat Hollow in Russellville, KY. There is a fee of $8 per registration. Chuck Weber is heading the committee, so if you have any questions you can contact him at [email protected]. The theme this year is The Dark Ages! The OA has worked hard on getting everything set and ready. We look forward to seeing you there! Popcorn Congratulations on another great popcorn season. John Deharde did a great job leading the charge as District Popcorn Chair, and thank you to all the volunteers that pitched in. This 2014 sale grew by 3% over 2013, and that will benefit many Scouts and the units. Whether your unit is big or small, your participation in popcorn season builds confidence among Scouts, teaches them responsibility, and promotes the Scouting movement as a whole. Be on the lookout for new camp card partnerships in 2015. Pinewood Derby As you are likely already in the midst of Pinewood Derby car building, make sure to keep your eye on the prize! The top racers from each pack will get to compete in the annual Pinewood Derby district race on April 11th, and we are most grateful to our friends at Saint Edwards School for hosting our event! Good luck racing and we hope to see you in April!!! Thank you Dan Beard district would like to say thank you to our volunteers. You are the glue that holds things together, and the people that make things go. Thank you for taking time to do what you do, and thank you for the many hours you will give in the future. March district committee meeting Roundtable oa chapter meeting Pinewood derby commissioner Staff meeting Pack 6114 had great time at Council Jamboree Troop 275 had great hike at Virgin Falls State Natural Park on November 1. The Scouts hiked about nine miles, enjoying and learning about how altitude affects whether precitation is frozen or liquid. Dan Beard - Serving Southeast Nashville 8 Cogioba Christmas Parade We hope everyone had a great Holiday! Our Scouts had a great time participating in the local Christmas Parade, spreading cheer and singing carols. Over the holiday, we also had units prepare food packages for those in need and give back to the shelters. Cogioba - Serving Fort campbell, houston, montgomery and Stewart counties district chairman Bill Jones district commissioner Chrisie Moore district Executive Grace Vasquez David Crockett - Serving giles, Lawrence, Lincoln and wayne counties Duck River - Serving Lewis, marshall, maury and Perry counties Welcome and Congratulations to the David Crockett District Chair Michael Warden has agreed to take on the responsibility of David Crockett’s District Chair. You may be wondering who is this Mr. Warden? Through his own words, here’s a brief insight into our fearless new leader. district chairman Michael Warden district commissioner Jake Jones district Executive Kalsey Butler “I’ve lived and worked in Tennessee all of my life. I’ve served in the Army for eight years and the Tennessee National Guard for six. I’m married with two children. My wife, children and I live in Fayetteville, Tennessee where they all attend school. I attended the University of Tennessee and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering. I work as a systems engineer in Huntsville, Alabama for Boeing on the Ground-based Mid-course Defense missile system. I recently ran, unsuccessfully, for the House of Representatives, 4th district. I have always believed that it is everyone’s duty to serve in one fashion or another. That is why I have accepted this responsibility.” We look forward to welcoming him to our David Crockett Family. District Leaders Banquet Come one, Come all, to our celebration of the leaders in our district on Tuesday, March 3, at 7 p.m. at First UMC, Pulaski. We’ll have food and fellowship that you won’t want to miss. We don’t say it enough, but thanks to every single person who supports Scouting. You guys make the world a brighter place for our young men and women. On behalf of them - Thanks! 6 January Roundtable 3 February Roundtable 3 14 For updates check out our Facebook page at david crockett district-middle tennessee council Boy Scouts of america Zombie Family Fun Day October was a busy month for Scouts in Duck River! On October 18, we held our first Zombie Family Fun Day. A lot of Scouts came in Halloween costumes! It was a fun-filled day where families were able to play kickball, go on a hike, paint pumpkins, shoot bows and arrows, play carnival games, and enjoy hot dogs and Halloween candy. There was even an obstacle course! Another highlight was that various organizations joined us, such as the fire department, police department, ambulance service, and the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency. They brought their trucks, cars and trailers to let the Scouts climb thru and learn about what they do. district chairman Ed Lancaster district commissioner Douglas Chapman district Executive Anna Ingram 8 Thank you to all the volunteers who came out and made this event possible. We look forward to more of these events in the future. 50th Anniversary for Pack 352 On October 28, there was a another, different celebration. Chapel Hill Pack 352 celebrated their 50th anniversary! Families, Scouts, community members, and volunteers all gathered over a wonderful meal to tell stories, celebrate current Scouts, and to show their excitement that Scouting is still so strong in their community. Ron Turpin, MTCBSA Latimer Director, spoke to the Scouts about his Scouting story, and why Scouting is such a wonderful thing. Ronnie Headley, Cubmaster, closed out the celebration by handing out awards that the Cub Scouts had earned. We are so proud of the history in Scouting that lives on in Chapel Hill. March Roundtable district Banquet Pinewood derby 12 17 12 January district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable oa chapter meeting February district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable oa chapter meeting Patron Event March district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable oa chapter meeting 8 January district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable 5 7 12 February district committee meeting district Banquet commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable 5 12 March district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable www.elkriverdistrict.com January 17-18 midnight Ski adventure February No Events Planned 12 March avid college Fair New District Leaders Welcome to Committee Members-at-Large and District Chair Elaine Posanka, a well-known Scouting advocate in Middle Tennessee, who serves by organizing/leading Cub-N-Family weekends, as well as Summer Day Camps. We salute Elaine for her can-do attitude, and for serving as our first female District Chair. Winter Camporee Winter Camporee, according to Camping Chair Shelia Taylor, will provide an action-packed weekend January 17-18, 2015! Triplets Earn Eagle It’s rare enough to see a boy earn the rank of Eagle, but triplets? Chase, Jared, and Heath Bobier earned the rank of Eagle Scout November 21, 2014 at Living Stones Community Church in Shelbyville. The boys participate in Troop 390 and plan on starting at MTSU in the Fall. We are excited to have these Scouts, we wish them the best! Welcome back Vanderbilt Law Post! A team of six current Vanderbilt law students wait anxiously for high school students to attend their Exploring orientation about the different areas of law. The law students spoke to the high school students to let them know not to become too frantic about law school, to follow their dreams as an undergraduate student, and then pursue the possibility of becoming a lawyer. Christopher Mair, the advisor of the law post, explained to the students that it is great to have an idea of what career they may want to pursue, but not necessary to choose a career path now. Christopher and a team of mentors advised the students to use the college years to explore many different courses of study and career options. The students listened carefully about the importance of developing good study habits that will help prepare them for greater college performance, a significant factor in law school admission. The students learned the importance of developing strong writing skills, which will assist them in passing the bar examination, which every law graduate must pass to practice law. Students will have an opportunity to learn about researching relevant law, preparing written memos, and briefs. Orientation closed with the reminder to students that success in law is more contingent on strong, persuasive writing than on persuasive speaking. Exploring - Serving davidson and williamson counties district chairman Steve Blackmon district commissioner Denise Bentley district Executive Vacant Adult Leader Banquet District adult leader and Eagle Scout Recognition Banquet will be held Saturday, February 7, 2015, at First United Methodist Church in Tullahoma. Good food, fellowship, and Scout Spirit will make this one of the bestattended annual district events. The 2014 class of Eagle Scouts will be honored with a slideshow highlighting their individual Eagle projects. Watch your e-mail for details. Elk River - Serving Bedford, coffee, Franklin and moore counties district chairman Elaine Posanka district commissioner Greg Gressel district Executive Philip Heikkinen Hermitage - Serving donelson, hermitage, mt. juliet and gladeville Highland Rim - Serving cheatham, dickson, hickman and humphreys counties Hermitage WOC If there is dew on the ground and a chance of frost, it must be time for the Hermitage District WOC…Webelos Outdoor Challenge! As usual, Troop 911 puts together a great event for the Webs in the Hermitage District. WOC gives the Webelos a chance to see the District Boy Scout Troops camping at one location. This year’s event was at Camp Boxwell, on the Percy Dempsey Range. The Webelos get to camp with one of the Troops overnight, but they get to participate with all the Troops during planned events on Saturday. These events include cooking, knot tying, and several other Scouting skills. WOC is a great way for the Webelos to narrow their focus on what Troop they might like to join. Thanks Troop 911. Pop Goes the Kernel? We set a district record in popcorn sales this year. We almost reached $58,000 in “Show and Sell,” which is a 22% increase over last year. WAY TO GO HERMITAGE! Thank you, Michael Craig for being the Popcorn promoter. Mike made announcements and sent emails to make everyone aware of the sale, and encouraged them to sell more than they sold last year. The Hermitage Key 3 really appreciates Mike’s efforts, as well as the efforts of all the people who sold popcorn for their units. THANKS! district chairman Yancy Belcher district commissioner Karen Bengston district Executive Kenneth Ray 6 13 27 31 January commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable district committee meeting volunteer Banquet 3 10 24 February commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable district committee meeting 3 10 24 March commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable district committee meeting Highland Rim Happenings WOW, have we been busy! Highland Rim held a very successful Adult Leader Training Day in October. Sam Hall, our District Training Chair, coordinated the event. We did BALOO training, SM Specific training, Cub Master Specific training and Den Leader training. It was a beautiful Saturday and we all had a FUN time: learning, cooking, eating, getting to know each other better and making new friends. Highland Rim Is Recruiting New Unit Commissioners We are looking for ONE hat commissioners, meaning that their primary duty will be serving as a Unit Commissioner. We have recruited and trained 7 new UC’s and they have all made their first unit visit. Troop 641 of Charlotte Add Another Eagle To The Ranks One, Stevie Boyd, deserves special recognition due to the fantastic nature of his Eagle Project. He made a 45-minute movie about the history of the Charlotte, TN area. The movie is first class and compares to any documentary that you would see on TV. The movie is called, “All Roads lead to Charlotte” was premiered at the Roxie Theater in Dickson. Stevie is with Troop 641 in Charlotte. district chairman Don Emery district commissioner Ray Crouch, Sr. district Executive Ben Hoover 6 20 3 17 3 17 January district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable February district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable March district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable January district committee meeting oa chapter meeting Roundtable commissioner Staff meeting 15 22 29 12 19 26 12 19 26 February district committee meeting oa chapter meeting Roundtable commissioner Staff meeting March district committee meeting oa chapter meeting Roundtable commissioner Staff meeting January Roundtable key 3 meeting 6 district committee meeting annual Business meeting 10 indoor Raingutter Regatta 17-18 Predators Sleepover 5 February Roundtable key 3 meeting 3 district committee meeting 21-22 climb Nashville overnight Biking With Pack 40 Pack 40 spent a fun-filled Saturday with Walk/Bike Nashville doing activities such as Helmet Fitting, Bicycle maintenance, balance and handling exercises, traffic skills obstacle course, bicycle safety checks and much more. Once the boys completed the course, the boys, parents and siblings rode three miles on the Harpeth Greenway. Troop 11 Visits Historic Civil War Battle Ground Troop 11, from Christ The King Catholic Church, had a great time visiting the Shiloh National Military Park. Fun was had by the entire Troop as they learned about the two day battle that took place nine miles south of Savannah, TN. The trip included a seven mile hike that followed the progress of the first day of the battle, and a visit to a Native American Indian burial ground overlooking the Tennessee River. Nashboro goes camping Fall fun continues for Scouts in Nashboro as our Cub Scouts came together for a District Camporee to Cubworld at Boxwell Reservation, overnight, under the October moon. The day and night was filled with adventure for many first time campers as they engaged in various activities ranging from fishing and archery to running an obstacle course. The opening and closing ceremonies of raising and lowering the flag allowed the Scouts to honor and appreciate this timehonored tradition of Scouting. The units that participated in this fun-filled day were Packs 219, 90, 169, 1548, and 17. Thanks to our District Camping Chairman, Aaron Painter, for planning another wonderful activity. There will be many more to come. Check out the Nashboro District Calendar for all district activities. 2 March 2 Roundtable 3 district committee meeting 7 Leader Specific training 13-15 webelos-Ree 14 cuBoo 21 cub Scout kite day 27-29 Scout challenge camporee Nashboro and Native Americans The weather was perfect on October 18, 2014 when the Wolf Den from Pack 615 attended the Tennessee State Pow Wow at Long Hunter State Park sponsored by the NAIA, Native American Indian Association of Tennessee. The Scouts had an amazing time as they learned about Native American culture, ate the food, engaged in arts and craft activities, listened to live music, and watched the Native American Dancers perform in beautiful, colorful outfits. Nashboro - Serving North, East and downtown Nashville district chairman Howard Gentry district commissioner Alicia Riggans district Executive Dwanna Hughes multicultural Program coordinator Oscar Ramirez Troop 1914 Music Fest Troop 1914, which started in March of this year, had its first annual San Gennaro Music Fest at the Cathedral of the Incarnation in September. The celebration marks the 100th anniversary of the church’s existence. The Troop stepped up and found a dunk tank, and the boys staffed it all weekend long. They raised hundreds of dollars for the church, and had a ball doing it. James E. West - Serving Southwest Nashville district chairman Howard Harris district commissioner John Conger district director Mark Dunlap Natchez Trace - Serving williamson county Trail of Tears - Serving cannon and Rutherford counties Leadership Training in Natchez Trace The Trace believes in trained leaders! The last weekend in October was a training extravaganza. The offerings included OLS, OWLS, BALOO and Den Chief training. Thirty eight Boy Scout Leaders from various districts participated in OLS training. The staff, led by Brian Hughes, was unbelievable, with over 200 years of Scouting experience. The participants learned how to tie knots, use an axe, perform first aid, identify various plants and animals, and many other Scouting skills everything needed to take a young man from joining a troop all the way through first class. There were sixteen Cub leaders taking part in the BALOO training, led by John Kimball. A BALOOtrained person is required when a Pack goes camping. These leaders learned how to bake bread in a cardboard box, cook hobo meals, first aid, and program planning. Their packs will definitely benefit from this training and getting the boys outdoors! Five young men went through the Den Chief training. A Den Chief is a Boy Scout that goes back to help a den in a Cub Scout Pack. Den Chiefs are a great help in the Pack. It is a proven fact that boys learn better from other boys than they do from adults. District Leadership Banquet Our District Leadership Banquet is coming up on January 24, 2015. This is to show our appreciation for all the great adult volunteers in the Trace. Please make sure you send in all of your adult recognition awards to John Kimball at [email protected]. Please send any other awards, such as the Summertime Pack award, to Bobby Powell @ [email protected]. Look forward to seeing you all there! district chairman Paul Kleine-Kracht district commissioner Gene Poe district Executive Bobby Powell 24 January district committee meeting commissioner Staff meetig Roundtable oa chapter meeting district Banquet 5 19 24 26 26 February district committee meeting district commissioner meeting Patron FoS Event Roundtable oa chapter meeting 8 15 22 March district committee meeting commissioner Staff meeting Roundtable oa chapter meeting 27-29 wilderness First aid oLS/owLS/BaLoo 5 19 26 Go See It! Our Trail of Tears Cub Scout Packs have been staying busy lately with some great opportunities to get involved in the community. They got to visit our local fire station, learn some basic first aid skills, and tour an ambulance. They also had the Nashville Zoo bring lots of fun critters to visit a pack meeting, and even got a chance to participate in orientation flights at the airport! Our boys and our volunteers have been having a great time learning the ins and outs of these facilities throughout Rutherford County. Our fun is going to continue through the winter months as well, as we prepare for our Winter Camporee at the end of January! Spring Camporee The weekend of March 20-22, 2015 is going to be a busy and exciting one for everyone in the Trail of Tears District! This year’s Spring Camporee will be our Cub and Family Weekend at Boxwell Reservation, along with our Webelos Crossover, Pinewood Derby, and OA Tap out! So be sure to mark it on your calendar. We look forward to having you come out to enjoy the weekend with us! district chairman Ed Arning district commissioner Dr. Gore Ervin district Executive Mary Jared January annual district Business meeting Roundtable 22 district committee meeting 23-25 winter camporee at camp tubb 8 5 26 28 February district Roundtable district committee meeting merit Badge university at mtSu March 5 district Roundtable 7 district Banquet 20-22 Spring camporee cub and Family webelos crossover Pinewood derby oa tap out 26 district committee meeting January Eagle Board of Review cub & Boy Scout Roundtable commissioner Staff meeting 13 oa meeting 22 district committee meeting 23-24 cub Scout Lock in 6 8 5 10 26 3 5 10 17 26 February commissioner Staff meeting cub camp kick off Boy Scout Roundtable oa meeting district committee meeting March Eagle Board of Review commissioner Staff meeting cub & Boy Scout Roundtable oa meeting district Banquet district committee meeting 6 12 13 17 31 3 9 9 10 21 3 7 9 10 January commissioner Staff meeting district committee /Roundtable oa Space derby ttu merit Badge university February commissioner Staff meeting district committee meeting Roundtable/venturing cub camp kick off oa district Banquet March district commissioner meeting Pinewood derby university of Scouting cumberland merit Badge university district committee/Roundtable oa www.wtdbsa.org District Banquet Please reserve the evening of March 17th on your calendar, when we will hold the 2015 UC District Banquet. The District Banquet is a huge meal/celebration for adult leaders in our District. We will be presenting awards, eating, laughing, and sharing good times. If you or any leader in your unit has earned a training knot, you need to get the proper paperwork submitted, to be recognized at the banquet. If your Pack has earned the Summertime Pack award, complete that paperwork, for Pack recognition. Come celebrate with us! Space Derby Heading into the New Year, Cub Scouts will be a little “spaced out” as they compete to win the Space Derby. “Houston” has cleared launches on January 17, 2015, at Sam Houston Elementary school, Pack 435 hosting. Over the holidays, Scouts assemble their rocket kits; designing, painting, and decorating their rockets in anticipation of the race. Blue and Gold Banquets/District Banquet February is possibly the busiest month as Scouts and leaders prepare for Scout Sundays (observed the first or second Sunday) at different churches and celebrate Cub Scout advancements at Blue and Gold Banquets. Registered leaders will also celebrate their achievements at the District Banquet to be held at 6:00 PM, February 21 at Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Lebanon. Pack 148 is hosting. Pinewood Derby With the arrival of spring, Cub Scouts renew their hopes that from their little block of pinewood, they will hone the fastest or the best looking car in the District. The computerized racetrack for the Pinewood Derby will be set up at South Side Elementary School, March 7, 2015, where Pack 495 will host, and racing will take place throughout the day. What an exciting event for the entire family! Walton Trail - Serving macon, Smith, trousdale counties, Lebanon and watertown district chairman Pete Williston district commissioner Watson Ambruster district Executive Jason Flannery Ten Commandment Hike On Saturday, November 22, over 100 Upper Cumberland Scouts and Scouters undertook a nearly 9mile hike through the heart of Cookeville, visiting various churches, hearing about what makes each unique. The Ten Commandments Hike is an aspect of our District’s Religious Relationships Committee, led by Steve Leddy, District Chaplain. Steve helped each church prepare a presentation to cover one of the Ten Commandments while the Scouts visited their location. A great experience, and everyone had a great time and learned a lot! Thank you, Steve! Upper Cumberland - Serving clay, jackson, overton and Putnam counties district chairman Dr. Charles Womack district commissioner Dan Fenlon district director Jeremy Belk Warioto - Serving Robertson and Sumner counties Retired and Replaced Old Glory Cub Scout Pack 459 recently replaced the tattered American flag at Heritage Elementary School. Heritage Elementary school is the Charter Organization for this unit, as well as the host for Roundtables. The Scouts participated in a flag ceremony, and will retire the old flag at an upcoming campfire. Thanks to the community for all the support for Scouting. It’s Hard to Keep up with Pack 426 Cub Pack 426 in Gallatin had a Raingutter Regatta this year. All the boys were given a boat when they paid their yearly dues. They decorated, and had gutters donated to by Sumner Roofing for the event. Everyone had a blast. This event will definitely become a tradition, something will be include in future events calendar. Pack 426 also participated in the Trunk or Treat with Newton Nissan at Halloween. Raingutters were provided so that children could race, and the Boy Scouts had their go carts. A fun time resulted, with over 7,000 children present watching what the Cub Scouts do to have fun. district chairman Tim Hale district commissioner Cindy Ham district Executive Joe Marion 12 26 January district committee meeting Roundtable commissioner Staff meeting February district committee meeting Roundtable 20-22 winter camporee 23 commissioner Staff meeting 9 9 March district Banquet district committee meeting Special Activities We had our Bobcat Awards and Special Awards Ceremony in November, December we made cards for the elderly, took them to Nursing Homes all over Gallatin and taped a Christmas wish to their doors. We also distributed personal hygiene bags for the homeless shelters. Unit Marketing Award of Excellence Submit Your Community Service Projects & Win! Has your unit completed a service project you would like to tell us about? The Middle Tennessee Council will be selecting a Community Service Project of the Quarter. Please submit: i A brief description of the project including how many Scouts participated, and where the project took place. i Who benefited from the work. i Photos (preferably a link to photos online). i Any coverage you receive from media about your project. Quarterly Winners will receive a $25.00 gift certificate to the Scout Shop. 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