2015 HiLites for July-August-September
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2015 HiLites for July-August-September
Northern HiLites NLCBSA CAMPORALL Fort Lincoln State Park, Bismarck, ND August 14-16, 2015 You are invited to attend a fun-filled Camporall at Fort Lincoln State Park. Our goal is to have a memorable and great event for all Scouts and Scouters and help the Order of the Arrow celebrate their 100th Anniversary and the 50th Anniversary of the ND State Parks. Will Scouts be camping out at For Lincoln? Yes, camping areas will be set up Jamboree style row camping to more efficiently use ground space. NORTHERN LIGHTS COUNCIL PRESIDENT COMMISSIONER SCOUT EXECUTIVE Brad Ballweber Deb Nelson Roger B. Hoyt www.nlcbsa.org twitter: @nlcbsa Northern Lights Council Boy Scouts of America July / August / September 2015 What about camp fires and cooking? This is a cold camp and camp fires are not allowed in the camping zone. No unit cooking is allowed. Meals on Saturday and Sunday will be provided. Unit cracker barrels should be planned accordingly. The Trading Post will have snacks, candy and soda for purchase. How do I register to attend? You can register online at www.nlcbsa.org Plan to attend now! For more information please contact the Center for Scouting at 877-293-5011 or you can download the Leaders Guide from our website. We look forward to seeing you on August 14-16. What will there be to do? The program activities will reflect the skills of Scouting – physical fitness, conservation, service to others, citizenship, and the true spirit of Scouting. The Saturday evening program will be held at the Earth Lodge. WOOD BADGE C1-429-15-1 Advanced Adult Leader Training for Boy Scouts of America August 28, 29, 30 and September 11, 12, 13 Wood Badge is Scouting’s premier training course. It’s the ultimate leadership training experience for all Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, and Venturing leaders; as well as Council and District leaders and Scouting professionals. Table of Contents Page 2 Fall Roundup – September 17 Page 3 Scout Executive Column Commissioner Corner Eagle Scouts Page 4 Butler Scholarship Page 5 JTE/Training Page 6 Endowment James West Fellowship Page 7 Merit Badge Weekend Fun Venturing Changes Page 8 -9 Popcorn News Page 10 - 11 Program News 2017 National Jamboree Page 12 - 19 District News Wood Badge C1-429-15-1 is a six-day course offered over two weekends - August 28, 29 & 30, (NOTE: All Day-Friday, Saturday and Sunday) and September 11, 12 & 13, 2015 at the Elks Camp Grassick, Dawson, North Dakota. Attendance at both weekends is required to complete the training. Training starts at 8am on Friday and concludes late Sunday afternoon for both weekends. For more Information please contact Craig Gandrud (Course Director) at 701-795-8530 or Chuck Erling (Assistant Course Director) 701-3917955 or you can find more information about this Wood Badge course, application and NLC Wood Badge scholarships at www.nlcbsa.org COUNCIL CALENDAR JULY 2015 1-4 3 5-8 5-11 10-12 10-11 11 12-15 12-18 17-19 17-19 19-25 22-25 26-Aug 1 26-Aug 1 Cub Resident/Webelos Camp at Wilderness Independence Day – offices closed Cub Resident/Webelos Camp at Wilderness Boy Scout Summer Camp Family weekend at Wilderness Cub Resident/Webelos Camp at Big 4 Scout Day with the RedHawks Cub Resident/Webelos Camp at Wilderness Boy Scout Summer Camp Cub Resident/Webelos Camp at Heart Butte Tiger, Wolf, Bear Camp at Wilderness Boy Scout Summer Camp Cub Resident/Webelos Camp at Wilderness NYLT at Wilderness Boy Scout Summer Camp AUGUST 2015 1-9 2-7 8 14-16 15 20 20 20 28 -30 28-30 NOAC - OA Venture/Explorer Camp at Wilderness OA Quill Hill Patch NLC Camporall Executive Committee Meeting Grand Forks Lawn Social Dickinson Roughrider Roundup Bismarck Lawn Social Wood Badge Shooting Sports Weekend at Wilderness SEPTEMBER 2015 7 11-13 11-13 17 Labor Day – offices closed Fall Fellowship at Wilderness OA Section Conclave School Night For Scouting NORTHERN HILITES - 2 IS YOUR PACK READY FOR FALL ROUNDUP ON SEPTEMBER 17, 2015? The Northern Lights Council Cub Scouts are having a blast this summer at Camp Wilderness, Heart Butte, Big 4 and at Day Camps across the Council. They are shooting BB-Guns, enjoying campfire programs, fishing, building projects and so much more. It truly is a great summer to be a Scout! Summer is also the time for making plans for another great year for Cub Scouts. Commissioners and District Executives are visiting pack leaders across our territory to help with program planning and to get ready for another great Fall Roundup! We are excited to participate in the Boy Scouts of America 2015 national recruiting campaign. A variety of resources, including new marketing materials are available to your pack provided by the Northern Lights Council and the Boy Scouts of America. The high point of this Fall’s Roundup is each pack’s School Night for Scouting. All Cub Scout packs are encouraged take advantage of the fall marketing campaign and hold their School Night for Scouting (Join Night) on that night. Thursday, September 17, 2015 is the official School Night for Scouting across the Council! 1. Be Ready for the Fall Roundup – Top 10 Action Items! Attend your district’s Fall Roundup Kickoff & Training – Attendance at this training event will be critical to your pack’s success. You will receive your pack’s 2015 Fall Roundup Kit containing all of the materials needed for your pack’s successful fall recruiting effort. Your kit will also include a complimentary copy of the Leader’s Resource Guide. Dates, Times and Locations for District Kickoff Events are available online at www.nlcbsa.org. 2. Schedule your Pack’s School Night for Scouting by August 1, 2015. Confirm the date, time, and location. 3. Attend your school’s ‘meet the teacher night open house’ and promote Cub Scouts! 4. Meet with your school principal to share your pack’s plan for the Fall Roundup. Confirm his/her support July/August/September 2015 for distributing flyers and conducting Boy Talks prior to your School Night for Scouting. 5. Complete your pack’s 2015-2016 activity calendar. Use your calendar to promote all the fun things new Cub Scouts will be doing when they join your pack! Include a great October activity for new Cub Scouts to participate in right away. If your district has a Cub Scout Fun Day, that may be a great option. 6. Promote your School Night for Scouting using at least 7. of the best methods for promotion as outlined in the Fall Roundup 2015 Leaders’ Guide. These guides will be available online and will be a part of your 2015 Fall Roundup Kit. 7. Schedule your Parent Orientation meeting to take place no more than one week following your School Night for Scouting. 8. Create a plan to be sure that all pack leaders, including new leaders, complete youth protection training right away. This is a BSA requirement for all leaders. 9. Order your flyers and wristbands on time so they will be ready when you need them. The order form will be in your 2015 Fall Roundup Kit. 10. Get school directory and call and invite parents and boys to join. 11. Recruit den leaders for dens that need them prior to your School Night for Scouting. Be ready to fill those dens with new boys! CONGRATULATIONS SCOUTS 2015 Winners for selling Beef Sticks Ed P. from Pack 429 won a $25 gift card Gunner T. from Pack 24 won a $25 gift card Taylor K. from Troop 11 won a trip to Camp Wilderness this summer Dallas B. from Troop 123 won a kayak (pictured at left) POSITION AVAILABLE POSITION AVAILABLE CENTER FOR SCOUTING IN FARGO is looking for a qualified candidate for full time clerical position. Duties to include: acting as receptionist, answering telephone, greeting customers, provide full secretarial service to keep accurate current and history advancements, award recognitions, processing Eagle Scout applications and recognitions, handle outgoing mail. Paid vacation, holidays and sick time. Background and credit check required. Please send resume and cover letter to Northern Lights Council, Boy Scouts of America, Attention: Terri Schultz, 4200 19th Avenue South, Fargo, ND 58103 or email [email protected] CENTER FOR SCOUTING IN FARGO is looking for a qualified energetic candidate to work 15-20 hours a week doing general office cleaning and light maintenance. Hours are flexible and duties to include but not limited to dusting, emptying garbage, cleaning bathrooms, watering indoor plants, weeding flower beds, vacuuming, and sweeping. Background and credit check required. Starting at $10 per hour with increase after successful completion of three month orientation period. Please send resume to: Northern Lights Council, Boy Scouts of America, Attention: Terri Schultz, 4200 19th Ave So., Fargo, ND 58103 or email [email protected] July/August/September 2015 NORTHERN HILITES - 3 Scout’s Honor THE OPPORTUNITIES ARE ENDLESS In ancient harbors, ships often had to wait for the incoming tide to raise the water sufficiently to allow them to sail in. The Latin phrase ob portu (against the port) described a waiting ship’s position outside the harbor. The English word “opportunity” derives from the phrase ob portu to describe when one prepares and waits for the right moment to act. Those who seem to have the most opportunities in life make opportunities instead of waiting for them to happen. In our annual report, and in many other marketing publications, we share the great accomplishments of our units, districts and council in program, membership, finance, unit service and governance. Today, I would like to take the time to discuss a few of our opportunities. Let me try to list them in order of importance. Currently, we only have 39.73% of our direct contact unit leaders trained. This means over 60% of the unit leaders who deliver the program to our Scouts have not learned about the aims and methods of Scouting or how to properly deliver the program through meetings and activities. We must get all our leaders trained to properly deliver the Scouting program. Our market share is 8.02% and will grow to over 11% by year end. While 11% of the total available youth in our council is over 10,000 youth, we still have 89% of the youth in our area who could use the leadership skills, character development and moral and ethical decision making skills that Scouting teaches incorporated in their lives. We must execute a volunteer involved fall membership recruitment campaign that ensures all youth are invited to join the Scouting program and their parents/guardians are engaged as leaders. Units that achieved the Journey to Excellence Bronze level or above must improve. Important criteria for bronze level recognition include trained leaders, program planning, membership recruitment and an annual unit budget. Units must be aware of the Journey to Excellence criteria and work to maintain bronze level status or above. Districts must recruit the volunteer leadership needed to support units and help them acquire Journey to Excellence Bronze level status or above. The good news is that over the last year several districts have been making progress in this area, but there is still a lot of work to do. District training, camping and advancement committees need to be more active and focused on unit and district JTE expectations. Finally, only 50.58% of out Cub Scouts attend a day camp or resident camp experience and only 65.95% of our Boy Scouts attend Boy Scout Residence Camp. The good news here is that over 95% of our troops provide a summer camp experience, so the emphasis does not need to be on getting troops to camp. Packs not participating in a summer camp experience must find a way to get their Cub Scouts to Day Camp and their Webelos to Cub Resident Camp. Troops must promote Boy Scout Resident Camping and encourage more Scouts to attend a summer camp experience. So how do we address these opportunities? It is important to know what we need to focus on. We need all leaders to commit to getting trained. We need volunteers at every level of the organization to periodically review the criteria for Journey to Excellence on the unit and district levels and work towards improvement in the areas of deficiency. To review Journey to Excellence criteria for your unit or district, just head to the home page at www.nlcbsa.org and look for the Journey to Excellence links under “Awards and Recognition. We must make our opportunities to improve Scouting in our communities, instead of waiting for those opportunities to come to us. Commissioner Corner Summer! A great time for Scouting! Cub Scouts are preparing for day camps and other summer activities. Boy Scouts are preparing for summer camp and outdoor adventures. And, since summer is a perfect time to be thinking about the exciting opportunities for recruitment, it’s also a great time for Commissioners to touch base with their units. Planning for fall and the upcoming new year means setting goals and developing new activities – both of which is essential to a healthy unit. We have asked all of our district commissioners to help their unit commissioners and unit leaders complete the Detailed Unit Assessments and Unit Service Plans. The best way to do this is through a collaborative assessment process, with the district commissioners, unit commissioners, and unit leaders. The Detailed Unit Assessment is the starting point for completion of the Unit Service Plan. The Northern Lights Council is shooting for completion of all Detailed Unit Assessments and Unit Service Plans by the end of August. Summer means the launching of the BSA’s new Cub Scouting program. The entire program is based around a series of “adventures,” which Cub Scouts will experience and enjoy while working on their rank badges. Once a Cub Scout earns seven “adventures,” he will have earned his badge of rank. On top of the individual and den Cub Scout adventures, there are additional elective adventures that dens may earn. One of these might be an outing – exciting for our young boys. Materials are ready to implement now and are excellent tools for recruitment. And let’s not forget roundtables this summer. Roundtables are very important year round! Not only are they a form of commissioner service, they provide supplemental training for our volunteers at the unit level. Roundtables are one of the best methods of reaching our unit leadership. Look for the new 2015 Roundtable Guide online or ask your district executive to help you acquire one. Finally, when we are thinking about youth retention and recruitment, let’s not forget commissioner retention and recruitment. My hat goes off to our commissioner staff for the work they are doing in commissioner recruitment. It is impossible to help our units with their retention if we don’t have commissioners recruited to help them. Thanks to all retained and newly recruited unit commissioners who are spending part of their summers working with their units to ensure we have a good fall recruitment, to ensure detailed unit assessments are being completed with goals for the new year, and to ensure Unit Service Plans are outlining the units’ activities for the upcoming year. Yours in Scouting, Deb Nelson Council Commissioner Roger B. Hoyt Scout Executive District 1 Mason Wede Levi Klose Troop 172 Troop 134 District 3 Logan Stout Troop 302 Reed Stengrim Troop 313 John Hermes Troop 304 Ryan Hansen Troop 325 District 4 Carl Hirte Troop 426 Denner Dougherty Troop 467 Mitchell Roers Troop 418 Austin Hills Troop 467 District 5 Brandon Allred Troop 232 Robert Poytner Troop 225 Zachary Manning Troop 637 Maxwell Lingle Troop 225 Joshua Phillips Troop 652 District 8 Brett Peterson Troop 37 Jacob Mattson Troop 130 Dalton Patterson Troop 13 James Belleque Troop 31 EAGLE SCOUTS District 10 Mark Veverka Cole Beck Troop 1032 St John’s Lutheran Church Troop 1032 St John’s Lutheran Church Grace United Methodist Church Fergus Falls Trinity Lutheran Church Elizabeth First Lutheran Church Fergus Falls Geo Bergam Post #489 American Legion Fergus Falls District 11 Jay Forbes Alexander Keller Aaron Knudtson Kyle Lutton Troop 425 Troop 425 Troop 534 Troop 437 Congregational United Church of Christ Minot Congregational United Church of Christ Minot Harvey Kiwanis Club Harvey American Legion Post #26 Minot AFB George H Elliot VFW Post #7902 Men of First Lutheran Alexandria Fire Department Men of First Lutheran District 12 Maksymilian Crompton Troop 152 Warroad Branch, Winnipeg MB Stake Troop 1029 Troop 1089 Troop 1002 Troop 1029 Troop 1123 Troop 1123 Bismarck 1st Ward, Bismarck ND Stake Corpus Christi Church Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Bismarck 1st Ward, Bismarck ND Stake Faith Lutheran Church Faith Lutheran Church Troop 1368 Troop 1368 Troop 1283 Troop 1368 Faith United Methodist Mens Club Faith United Methodist Mens Club American Legion Post #58 Faith United Methodist Mens Club Carrington Lions Club Carrington Jamestown Knights of Columbus #1883 Jamestown Osakis Morris Alexandria Morris VFW Post #7564 West Fargo Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral Fargo Trinity Lutheran/American Legion Post #28 Moorhead Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral Fargo Dilworth Hook & Bullet Club Dilworth Our Saviors Lutheran Church East Grand Forks St Mark’s Lutheran Church Grand Forks Holy Family Council Knights of ColumbusGrand Forks St Olaf Lutheran Church Devils Lake District 13 Bryant Nelson Brian Kalvoda David Sagsveen Oliver Nelson Kyle Houser Mark Jensen District 14 Jeffrey Hamers Brandon Soiseth Taylor Hilyard Ethan Falcon Dickinson Dickinson Warroad Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Williston Williston Plentywood Williston NORTHERN HILITES - 4 July/August/September 2015 MATT & JOANN BUTLER SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS The Matt and JoAnn Butler Youth Development Scholarship program recognizes the importance of comprehensive youth development and the value of continued participation in the Scouting program through Girl Scouts of the USA, Camp Fire, and the Boy Scouts of America. The Scholarships have been made possible through the generosity of Matt and JoAnn Butler of Fargo, North Dakota and was established in 2001. For more information on this scholarship program contact the Center for Scouting at 877-293-5011 RYLAN MICHAEL SETNESS, PARK RIVER, ND Rylan is a senior at Park River Area School and an active member of Boy Scout Troop 70 having served as Senior Patrol Leader. Rylan has participated in many Scout activities including attending Camp Wilderness three times, a 6 day high adventure Canoe Trip at the Boundary Waters Northern Tier Base, attended the 2010 ND Centennial Boy Scout Jamboree and participated in many Scouting for Food Drives and roadside clean-ups. He earned his Eagle Scout Award in November, 2014. Some of Jacob’s school activities include band, orchestra, theater, foreign language, math club, National Honor Society, student council, tutoring, yearbook, newspaper and competitive speech. He was a 2 time qualifier in state competitive speech, was selected as a teen correspondent for ND Living Magazine, was awarded the outstanding project related to energy in the 2011 ND State Science Fair and placed 2nd in the 2013 American Legion Oratorical Contest. He attends youth group and is the sound technician at his church. Rylan plans to attend Cedarville University or University of North Dakota. ARIANA M. HERMAN, BISMARCK, ND Ariana is a senior at Bismarck High School and an active member of Girl Scout Troop 83152 serving as Troop Patrol Leader and Program Aide. She has earned the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards and also received the 2013 Prudential Spirit of Community Distinguished Finalist Award. Ariana is also an active member of Boy Scout Venture Crew 9011. She has served as President for three years and has earned the Venture Bronze, Gold and Silver Awards. Ariana has also participated in NYLT, served as Troop Guide, Senior Patrol Leader, Area 1 Central Region Vice President in Communications, and recently completed Assistant Scoutmaster training and is currently serving as an Assistant Scoutmaster for Troop 11. Ariana also attended a 10 day NYLT course, attended the 2013 National Scout Jamboree, was a CIT at Camp Wilderness in 2011-2012 and a Camp Wilderness Staff member at Cub Scout Camp in 2014. Some of Ariana’s school activities include basketball, track, volleyball, band and choir. She has lettered in both band and choir. She also has received the 10 year award for the Central Dakota Children’s Choir. Ariana plans to attend Bismarck State College. JOHN FLETCHER NEWCOMB, MINOT, ND John is a senior at Minot High School and an active member of Boy Scout Troop 1425 currently serving as the Junior Assistant Scoutmaster. He has held many positions in the Troop including Quartermaster, Webmaster, O/A Representative, Patrol Leader, and Senior Patrol Leader. John is also involved in Order of the Arrow as a Brotherhood member, and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in 2014. John has attended many weeklong camps at Camp Wilderness, attended a 7 day trip to the Boundary Waters in Ely, MN and has helped with many food drives. His school activities include swimming and track. John serves as an acolyte and usher and attends youth group at his church. John plans to attend Minot State University or the University of North Dakota. ERIN GRACE PATRICIA MISIALEK, MINTO, ND Erin attends Minto High School. She’s an active member of Girl Scout Troop 20216. Erin has earned the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards. Erin attended the 100th Anniversary of the Girl Scouts in Washington DC. She is very active in school participating in basketball, track, volleyball, band/orchestra, choir, drama/theatre, the National Honor Society, student council, yearbook, Students Against Drunk Driving and the Girls Athletic Association. In track, Erin received the hardest worker and coaches’ choice award, most improved award in band, and most valuable musician award in band and choir. Erin attends youth group and sings in her church choir. She also enjoys polish dancing and is a member of the Polish National Alliance. Erin plans to attend North Dakota State University. HELEN EUGENIA SCHUSTER, MINTO, ND Helen is a senior at Minto High School. She’s an Ambassador member of Dakota Horizons Girl Scout Troop 20216, Minto. Helen has earned the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards, attended the 100th Anniversary of the Girl Scouts in Washington DC, and has participated in hundreds of Girls Scout activities. She is very active in school participating in basketball, gold, track, volleyball, band/orchestra, choir, drama & theatre, student council, yearbook, polish dancing, a member of the Polish National Alliance and Students Against Drunk Driving. Helen also received “All Conference Player in basketball” in her sophomore and junior year. She is active in choir and religion class at her church and is active in community blood and food drives. Helen plans to attend University of North Dakota, Concordia College or North Dakota State University. July/August/September 2015 NORTHERN HILITES - 5 TRAINING/JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE The Green Dot Express•Summer 2015 Training Talk – The Green Dot express, periodically here in the Northern HiLites I will be informing you of a variety of training topics: upcoming training events, online training, resources for continuing education and a host of tidbits! With the introduction of the new website My.Scouting Tools at my.Scouting.org: • The leaders, units districts and council have access to the leader’s training reports. This will allow the training committee to focus/target training for your area. Please check with your local training chair to help Training: A Personal Time investment SAVINGS with focusing the training in your district(s). With this targeted focus the council/district training A Den Leader planning for committee can provide the training that is needed in your area. 50 meetings a year (den 50 meetings • Training: a Personal Time Savings, see the chart from an old article I had found a few years meetings, pack meetings ago. It is very simple, training provides you with the resources and knowledge to be informed and other events) and provides each scout with a trained leader! If that leader can save just Youth Protection Training The Boy Scouts of America places the greatest importance on creating the most secure environment possible for our youth members. To maintain such an environment, the BSA developed numerous procedural and leadership selection policies and provides parents and leaders with resources for the Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Venturing programs. New Leader Training - Learn the basics for your position as Cubmaster, Scoutmaster, Advisor, or Troop Committee member. Check with your local districts to see scheduled training dates. Leader Outdoor Experience - Experience camping from the perspective of a Cub Scout. Leader Outdoor Experience (LOE) is an overnight supplemental training for all leaders involved in the Cub Scout program. Check with your local districts to see scheduled training dates. 15 minutes in preparation Saving 15 time for each meeting, in minutes having the right resources and plans (training) That’s 750 minutes in a year (187.5 hours) Or just about 8 days If the leader invests in one The net gain is long afternoon (4-6 hours) still more than a to gain the resources and week’s worth of planning material personal time! What a GREAT investment in time! National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT), will be July 26 - August 1, 2015 at Camp Wilderness. NYLT is a weeklong training course that provides youth leaders with an opportunity to enhance their leadership skills while living by the Scout Oath and Law in an exciting outdoor environment. Scouts who earn the NYLT shield are prepared to meet the challenges ahead and are better prepared to work with adult leaders. Registration is online at http://www.nlcbsa.org/Training/Youth/NYLT Something NEW for 2015: Fall Fest Adult Leader Training at Camp Wilderness, SAVE the DATE - September 25-27, 2015, (note date change) Training combined with camp activities. This is still in the planning stages, activities and training venues to be set, looking for suggestions. Some thoughts are YPT, Leave no Trace, Basic Leader for BSA and CS, how to access the online training… combined with the camp activities that adults can’t get to when supervising there packs, troops and crews when they are at summer camp. Wood Badge 2015 C1-429-15-1 August 28-30 and September 11-13 location will be Camp Grassick near Dawson ND, details see webpage. Wood Badge is advanced training for adult leaders in Scouting designed to enhance contemporary leadership skill and develop more effective Scouters. The Wood Badge program gives participants a greater understanding of Scouting aims and methods, while developing true Scout Spirit. It is anticipated that all people who complete Wood Badge training will continue to work actively in the Scouting program to further the aims and methods of Scouting. Northern Lights Council Sponsored Wood Badge Course is a six-day course offered over two weekends. Attendance at both weekends is required to complete the training. Training starts at 8am on Friday and concludes late Sunday afternoon for both weekends. For more information see www.nlcbsa. org/Training/Advanced/WoodBadge Please never let finances stop you from attending any scouting activity. For Wood Badge camperships are available through your unit, district Wood Badge dens and council scholarships (see the Wood Badge website for the council application). Planning for Fall training the districts and council are in the process of planning for the fall district training venues and the University of Scouting (Minot and Fargo October 24th and Grand Forks and Bismarck October 31st). Save these dates please forward these dates to all leaders. Direct contact leaders for Cub Scout Packs include: Tiger Cub Den Leaders, Cub Scout Den Leaders, Webelos Leaders, and Assistant Cubmasters. Direct contact leaders for Boy Scout Troops include: Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters. Direct contact leaders for Venture Crews include: Venture Crew Advisors and Associate Crew Advisors. NORTHERN LIGHTS COUNCIL UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING DAY OF TRAINING The 2015 University of Scouting - Day of Training will be held on Saturday, October 24 in Minot and Fargo and on Saturday, October 31 in Bismarck and Grand Forks. This annual opportunity is designed to give all Scout Leaders the opportunity to expand their knowledge of Scouting and its programs…there is something for everyone. Courses range from the basics ‘This is Scouting’ to the advanced. More information will be available soon. Mark your calendars plan to attend. Every Scout deserves a trained leader! Watch for details and listing of training courses that will be offered! ADULT LEADER TRAINING WEEKEND Training for Adult Scouters at Camp Wilderness is September 25-27, 2015. This weekend will offer a variety of training classes with the opportunity to be a “Trained” leader depending on classes taken during the weekend. Register online from the Camp Wilderness page of our website: http://www.nlcbsa.org/Camping/CampWilderness/ NORTHERN HILITES - 6 July/August/September 2015 SCOUTING TODAY FOR TOMORROW'S YOUTH Development Director: Connie J. Koehmstedt (701) 293-5011 or Toll Free 1-877-293-5011 E-mail [email protected] James E. West Fellowship A gift to a local council Endowment Fund. Donors may make cumulative gifts to reach Silver, Gold, and Diamond levels. $1,000+ Bronze Member Level Recognition:Certificate, bronze pin $5,000+ Silver Member Level Recognition: Certificate, silver pin $10,000+ Gold Member Level Recognition: Certificate, gold pin $15,000+ Diamond Member Level Recognition: Certificate, diamond pin James E. West Fellowship is in Reach Did you know that you can make a pledge to become a James E. West Fellow and make installment payments with a check or by using your MasterCard or Visa? Now the James E. West Fellowship Award is within every Scouter’s reach. Just complete the form below and return it to the Jon L. Wanzek Center for Scouting, 4200 19th Ave. S., Fargo, ND 58103. Questions may be directed to Connie Koehmstedt toll free at 1-877-293-5011. James E. West Fellowship Application [] $1000 paid by cash or securities. Make payable to the Northern Lights Council. [] PLEDGE. Please bill me $ _________ per Until pledge is paid in full. []month [] quarter Total Pledge Amount____________. [] Credit Card Authorization: I authorize the Council to charge my credit card [] $1000 full payment [] $83.34 per month for 12 months ______________________________ [] $42.67 per month for 24 months Print name as it appears on credit card [] Other______________ [] Visa []Master Card ______________________________ Credit Card Number _____________ Expiration Date ______________________________ Signature _____________ Date All contributions and bequests, which are made to the Northern Lights Council Endowment Fund, along with gains from their investment transactions, will be permanently restricted and invested in perpetuity. James E. West/Baden Powell Fellowship Honor Roll Greg Alverson7 Frank E. Anderson Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Brad & Claudia BallweberS Myron Barnes Kyle Becker Ryan Benz* Donovan Benzie Richard and Laurie Brooks8 June Braff * Joseph T. Burns Roger and Judy Buscher3 David J. Butler Parker Cochell Aaron Cofell Adrian Cofell Elaine Cofell Neil B. Cofell Barry & Jill Davis Kirk and Stephanie Dean James and Millie Deibert Leo J. Ehrmantraut Sam Eli* Ron Elliott Douglas Emerson Al Erickson*S Richard and Karen Espeland Steven Espeland Gary A. Farnsworth Susan D. Farnsworth Richard V. Farnsworth John S. Feick Dr. David Fihn Shirley M. Fihn Mark B. Foss4 Clyde Frank – B Trent Gerads Jack Golden Dann Greenwood Gary D. Haynie Les and Barb Herbranson Sam Hill5 Manley Hillesland Barry Hogan Kimberly Holmberg Mark G. Holtz Roger B. Hoyt Duane L. Jacobson Janet Herold James Edward L. Janzen Paul Jensen Carl and Wilma Johnson Shawn Johnston James A. Jorgenson Scott & Joell Kautzman Andrew B. Kietzman J. Paul Klinger Richard W. Kloubec Connie J. Koehmstedt David and Dawn Kugler Rodney Kuntz* Theodore Landburg Craig L. Larson Bryan Alexander Leggate Ken and Eloise Leggate Kristopher Leggate Ben Lenzen, Jr.* Michael C. Lewis Dr. Kermit Lidstrom Richard A. Lien, Jr. Gus and Dorothy Lightfoot Arthur and Grace Link Al Lund Chet. Lund R. G. Lyngstad David Maier Mark and Bobbie Malmberg Mark Malmberg II Marvin Malmberg* Merrick Malmberg Donald L. Martin* Larry Maslowski Robert A. Mattern Dennis and Joanne McCarl John P. McCarty II* John P. McCarty II* James R. McLaughlin Dennis S. Medd David Mueller Charles Emard Thompson Munski* Douglas C. Munski Laura Munksi Seth Murray Debra L. Nelson Debra L. Nelson - B Mark R. Nisbet Michael O'Keefe Jack and Velma Olin Brad Olson Mal Olson Richard P. Olson Todd Otto Dave Ouradnik Jim & Sonja Ozbun Pa Hin Lodge Peter C. Paulson Nick Pedersen Duane Peightal Roger E. Persinger Robert W. Peterson Leon Pherson Lyle W. Plambeck Stephen W. Plambeck Robert & Mavis Reierson* Sheila R. Remboldt Edmond Remfert Earl H. Restemayer Douglas K. Restemayer Allen Ricker Casey Ricker Kyle Roberts David A. Robinson Megan Malmberg Rudnick Lloyd Sampson Lloyd Sampson Dale V. Sandstrom Harold Schafer* Gregory Schaible Roberta Schaible Robert R. Schaible* Rod Scheel2 David F. Senn Steve Shark Robin Shoberg Audrey Smerud Richard D. Spratt6 Gertrude Solum Beulah Stach* Edward R. Stern Jack Stewart* Andrea Stomberg Dr. Robert Szczys Rev. Richard Teichmann* Abel & Emith TelloS Tim & Julie TelloS Dr. Thomas R. Templeton Noral Thompson Warren Tobin Alfred Underdahl Darrell J. Utke Kristy Vadnois Kenneth F. Vertin, Jr. Dr. Lee and Deanna Vickers David Vinchattle Mark O. Voxland Jon Wanzek Robert and Susan Wefald1 Darryl Wehner Dick and Marge Witz Brenda Wolf Cory Wrolstad Mark Zimmerman * In Memory 1 In Memory of Norvin Ovrom 2 In Memory of Martin John Foy, Honorary Eagle Scout 3 In Memory of Eagle Scout Peter Buscher 4 In Memory of Arne Arneson, Former Scoutmaster of Troop 102, Fergus Falls, MN 5 In Memory of Former Scoutmaster of Troop 59 Valley City, ND 6 In Honor of Eagle Scout Kevin R. Spratt 7 In Honor of Eagle Scout Scott A. Alverson 8 In Memory of Eagle Scout Patrick Brooks B - Central Region Bronze Fellow S - Silver Member Level The James E. West Fellowship Award is a national recognition bestowed on all individuals who donate at least $1,000 to the Northern Lights Council’s Endowment Fund. This amount must be in addition to your annual Friends of Scouting contribution. The James E. West (named after the first Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America) Fellows are recognized in several ways. Their name is added to a plaque kept in the Council service center. James E. West Fellows also receive a knot to wear on their uniform and a beautiful certificate and pin. MEMORIAL/TRIBUTE FUND Remember Scouting in your Will Recent Gifts to the Northern Lights Council Memorial/Tribute Fund to Benefit Scouting In memory of Mavis Hall����������������������������� Roger & Judy Buscher, Tom Hall July/August/September 2015 NORTHERN HILITES - 7 Around the Council Scouts Enjoy Exciting Program! Thank you Army National Guard The North Dakota Army National Guard hosted 57 Boy Scouts and 21 Adult Leaders at Camp Grafton near Devils Lake, ND, the weekend of April 24, 25, & 26, 2015. The Scouts were members of troops from Bismarck (11, 73, 89 & 123), West Fargo (32), Fargo (14), Grand Forks (1), GF Air Force Base (19), and Minot (33). National Guard instructors from the Regional Training Institute (RTI) assisted 25 Scouts in completing most the requirements for their Plumbing and Home Repair Merit Badges. Two adult leaders from Troop 11 instructed the 23 Scouts so they could earn their Electricity Merit Badge. And for the first time, one National Guard instructor from the NG Cook School taught 8 Scouts all but two requirements for their Cooking Merit Badge The RTI facility provided hands-on training on Saturday, for each scout in wiring an outlet, switch and light from a power source and for plumbing, they got to install a sink, toilet and urinal. Electrical power and water was restored after everyone was completed to test to see if the light and outlet worked and if the sink and toilet worked without any leaks. Sunday morning was devoted to the use of power tool for cutting and drilling holes in wood boards for various wood projects. All the requirements for the Electricity Merit Badge were complete in the classroom setting, except for the visit to the electrical labs at the RTI. Requirements completed in the classroom included first aid for electrical injuries, a home safety checklist, defining electrical terms, the building of an electromagnet and an electric motor. In the lab they Scouts were instructed on how to wire an outlet, switch and light from a power source and then testing the circuit to see if everything works. The Cooking Merit Badge was a huge success because of the facilities and instructor. Classroom instruction was completed in about 2 hours and the rest of the week-end was spent at the Cook School facility in which the Scouts cooked eggs, bacon and hash browns, then after cleanup they prepared mac and cheese from scratch. On Sunday the prepared meatloaf and chocolate cookies (the cookies were shared with the rest of the Scouts). The Cooking MB Scouts got to eat what they prepared. All but two requirements were completed during the two days. The busy weekend included five meals at the Dining Facility and two nights in army billets for all the Scouts and Dads. The scouts were also invited by the Officer Candidate School (OCS) to part-take in their Sunday morning formation, inspection and flag raising (Reveille). This was a big hit with all the Scouts because it gave them a chance to know what it feels like to be a soldier. The Recruiting and Retention Section of the Guard provided “super cool” teeshirts, pencils and lanyards for give-a-way to the Scouts and later on during the week-end they provided several backpacks, sweat-shirts and more teeshirts, in which a drawing was held to disperse them. When asked what they liked the best about being at Camp Grafton, every scout responded, “The Food.” This is the fifth year this merit badge program has been sponsored by the North Dakota Army National Guard and plans on offering this program to all interested Boy Scouts on a yearly basis. Again, the Northern Light Council would like to thank the North Dakota Army National Guard for sponsoring this event and providing a fun-filled and informative weekend. Submitted by Paul Zent Camp Grafton Merit Badge Coordinator Troop 11 Committee Chair NDARNG Master Planner VENTURING AGE CHANGE AND REQUIREMENTS As of 3/1/2015, the National Executive Board approved a resolution to establish consistency in the registration requirements across all programs, regardless of participant age. The purpose of this resolution is to ensure that moving forward, participants who are 18 but not yet 21 register as adults. However, this does not affect their eligibility to participate in programs such as Venturing. The primary purpose of the change is to ensure that all persons legally considered adults meet adult membership requirements, including undergoing a criminal background check and meeting the BSA’s Youth Protection requirements and membership standards. The changes are required to allow the performance of criminal background checks in connection with the registration process. The system updates to implement the change were pushed to production last night and are now in effect. Any participant in the Venture program needs to complete and sign an adult application plus disclosure form and take “Venturing” Youth Protection Training. NORTHERN HILITES - 8 July/August/September 2015 2015 POPCORN SALE SESSIONS -PLEASE NOTE CHANGESThe 2015 Popcorn Sale will be offering units the opportunity to participate in a “Show N Sell” Session, a “Take Order” Session or both. PLEASE MAKE NOTE THAT THERE IS ONLY ONE “TAKE ORDER” SESSION THIS YEAR, NOT TWO LIKE IN YEARS PAST. The selling period of the “Take Order” Session runs for a longer period. Please review more information about the 2015 Popcorn Sale and exact dates of “Show N Sell” Session and “Take HOW YOU WIN WITH POPCORN! The Annual Popcorn Sale is a fun, risk-free fundraiser helping you to deliver a quality Scouting program. With popcorn sales your unit will earn 27% commission toward activities and events Scouts really benefit from. This sale provides leaders and parents an opportunity to involve their Scouts in a great program without pulling cash from their back pocket. Scouts are encouraged to get involved with the fundraising by setting a goal and improving their people skills with every door they knock on. POPCORN PRIZES…WHAT’S NEW! This year’s popcorn sale includes a few new changes. In an effort to deliver timely popcorn prizes, we have partnered with Keller Marketing. What does this mean for you? 1)You’ll be able to order prizes online at the Trail’s End Website. 2) You will also receive your prizes no later than two weeks after order has been approved. 3) Then, Prizes will be shipped directly to your home. This will include more levels and more prizes to choose from. Go to nlcbsa.org to view this year’s prize program line-up. Two new products have been added to our line-up: Jalapeño Cheddar Cheese & Chocolaty Triple Delight. Check it out! POPCORN PRODUCT…WHAT’S NEW! Two new products have been added to our line-up: Jalapeno Cheddar Cheese & Chocolatey Triple Delight! We also have two products available in a tin: Sweet & Savory Collection and Chocolatey Caramel Crunch. Check it out! July/August/September 2015 NORTHERN HILITES - 9 2015 POPCORN SALE Register your your Unit Register Unit&& Unit Popcorn Kernel for the Unit Popcorn Kernel for the Popcorn 20152015 Popcorn Sale Sale REGISTER AT WWW.NLCBSA.ORG OVERVIEW OF “SHOW N SELL” DATES: SEPTEMBER 8: Orders for “Show N Sell” (SNS) due to Council by 1 PM SEPTEMBER 17: Popcorn delivered to Council (Units will be contacted with exact delivery date) OCTOBER 1: “Show N Sell” Sale starts DECEMBER 17: Money due to Council OVERVIEW OF “TAKE ORDER” SALE DATES: OCTOBER 1 - NOVEMBER 6: “Take Order” Sales Period NOVEMBER 11: Orders due to Council by 1 PM NOVEMBER 24: Popcorn delivered to Council (Units will be contacted with exact delivery date) DECEMBER 17: Money due to Council To Register: 1. You will need the following information for your unit prior to completing the online registration: District Name, Unit Type (Pack, Troop, Crew or Post), Unit #, Popcorn Kernel & their contact information including email address, along with the Unit Leader (Cubmaster, Scoutmaster, Crew or Post Advisor) and their contact information including email address & what your unit’s plans are for the sale: “Show N Sell” or “Take Order” or both. 2. Log into your “MyCouncil” account at www.nlcbsa.org (top right hand corner of page). If you do not have an account, you will need to create one. 3. Complete Unit Registration for 2015 Popcorn Sale, Once logged in, click on the popcorn patch (left hand side, half way down the home page) to complete the registration process for your Unit. Note: This is just to register the Unit as well as indicate the Popcorn Kernel and Unit Leader (Cubmaster, Scoutmaster, Crew or Post Advisor). Do not enter Scout’s names that are selling. 4. Confirmation Email. You will receive an email confirming your Unit has successfully registered for the 2015 Popcorn Sale. For questions, please contact Gwen Allred at 1-701-499-0648 or 1-877-293-5011 or [email protected] 2015 POPCORN DISTRICT KERNELS - KICKOFF DATES 2015 POPCORN DISTRICT KERNELS - KICKOFF DATEs District 1 Flickertail (Jamestown) 3 Oxcart Trails (Fergus Falls) Oxcart Trails (Wahpeton) 4 Lakes (Alexandria) 5 Northern Sky (Fargo) 8 Lake Agassiz (Grand Forks) District Kernel District Executive Kickoff Date District Evan Workin Thursday, August 13th @ 6:30 PM 10 Roughrider MarrLa Kraft [email protected] 701-261-5261 Tara Nadgwick Sam Ross Keith Samuels Mike Woidyla Danielle Peterson Stephanie Magenau [email protected] 218-329-3250 Patrick O’Brien [email protected] 920-419-8401 Bryan Davidson [email protected] Atonement Lutheran Church Jamestown, ND Thursday, Sept. 3rd @ 7:00 PM Augustana Lutheran Church Fergus Falls, MN Tuesday, Sept. 1st @ 7:30 PM Calvary Lutheran Church Alexandria, MN Thursday, Sept. 3rd @ 7:00 PM 701-293-5011 Center for Scouting Fargo, ND Cory Wrolstad Tuesday, Aug. 25th @ 6:30 PM Nate Peterfeso cwrolstad@nlcbsa/org 701-223-7204 [email protected] 701-775-3189 Holy Family Catholic Church Grand Forks, ND (Dickinson) 11 Tomahawk (Minot) 12 Voyageur Trails (Thief River Falls) 13 Frontier Trails (Bismarck) 14 Great Plains (Williston) District Kernel Richard Benz Craig Ellsworth Beth Fortier Terry Peterson Torrie Vader District Executive Kickoff Date Trevor Courneya Tuesday, Sept. 8th @ 7:00 PM [email protected] 701-261-1909 St. John’s Lutheran Church Dickinson, ND Kevin Mehrer Thursday, Aug. 27th @ 7:00 PM [email protected] 701-839-2260 Jessica Bietz [email protected] 701-775-3189 Ric Jensen [email protected] 701-223-7204 Steven Lowe [email protected] 701-339-8143 Bethany Lutheran Church Minot, ND Thursday, Aug. 13th @ 7:00 PM Trinity Lutheran Church Thief River Falls, MN Thursday, Sept. 3rd @ 7:00 PM Faith Lutheran Church Bismarck, ND Tuesday, Sept. 8th @ 7:30 PM Faith United Methodist Williston, ND NORTHERN HILITES - 10 July/August/September 2015 2017 National Scout Jamboree Don’t miss out on this spectacular celebration of Scouting! The National Scout Jamboree is July 19 – 28, 2017. The Northern Lights Council has 3 Troops and 1 Venture Patrol going in 2017. Scouts will spend time touring the area before the National Jamboree begins. Complete dates of the trip and other information will be coming in the near future. To attend the, a Scout must meet the following qualifications: • Be at least a First Class Scout at the time of attendance at the Jamboree. • Have completed the sixth grade or be at least 12 years of age by July 1, 2017, and have not reached your 18th birthday by July 28, 2017. • Participate in the pre-jamboree training experience. • Submit a Jamboree Personal Health and Medical Record Form, before the pre-jamboree training • Have been active in a troop or team for at least six months prior to July 1, 2017. • Be approved by your Scoutmaster or Varsity Scout Coach. • Be approved by the local council jamboree committee. The council has started a list of interested Scouts that want to attend the Jamboree. If you would like to be included on this list, please fill out the form below along with a check for $200 to hold your spot and send it in. The check can be made out to Northern Lights Council. The Troops will be filled on a first come basis. The mailing address is: Northern Lights Council 2017 National Scout Jamboree 4200 19th Ave S Fargo, ND 58103 Name: __________________________________________ Troop or Crew #: ___________________ Address: _________________________________________ City: ____________________________________________ State: __________________ Zip: ___________________ Home Phone Number: _______________________________ E-mail Address: ____________________________________ SPECIAL EDITION EAGLE SCOUT COUNCIL SHOULDER STRIP The Northern Lights Council is pleased to present a new, special-edition Eagle Scout Council Shoulder Strip for anyone that earned the Eagle Scout Award. This is a local Northern Lights Council program that is not available nationally and will be available for purchase for $5.00 in the Fargo Scout Service Center. This patch is the first of many and it makes a great gift and a wonderful addition to your patch collection. Info Sheet JAMBO DATES: July 19-28, 2017 at the Summit in West Virginia. TENITIVE TOUR DATES: July 15 through July 30, 2017. TOTAL COST: Between $3,300.00 & $3,500.00 for both Scouts and Leaders. PAYMENT SCHEDULE: Reservation fee of $200 is paid when you sign up. Monthly payment schedule will start in 2015 and the last payment will be due by December 2016. TRAVEL PLANS: The Northern Lights Council Jamboree Contingent is tentatively looking at touring around the summit site and areas that the committee are looking at are Washington DC, Atlanta, Chicago, and Cleveland to name a few. Plans have not been finalized at the time of this publication. ORGANIZATION: The Jamboree is open to all that are qualified on a first come – first serve basis. After our 3 troops and 1 Venture Patrol has been filled, a stand-by list of alternates will be established. Scouts will be assigned to a Jamboree Troop consisting of 36 Scouts and 4 adult leaders. A Venture Patrol consists of 8 coed Scouts and 1 male and 1 female adult leader. You will be a member of a patrol within the troop. FEE INCLUDES: The Jamboree fee includes all transportation, tours, admission fees, meals, lodging, patrol and troop equipment, as well as insurance. Your fee also covers the Pre-Jamboree training camp held before the Jamboree and any Jamboree Troop Meetings. The only additional expenses will be your personal equipment, uniforms, and spending money. The fee is based on current airfare costs. If airfare should increase, we may have to increase the total Jamboree fee accordingly. REFUND POLICY: If you sign up for the Jamboree and then find that you cannot attend, you will receive a full refund from the Northern Lights Council before January 1st of 2016. Any requests after that date will be reviewed by the jamboree committee as financial commitments will be made for the Scouts and adults that are non-refundable starting in 2016. QUALIFICATIONS: The Jamboree is open to all that are qualified on a first come – first serve basis. To qualify, you must have completed the sixth grade or be at least 12 years old and a First Class Scout by July 1, 2017, but not have reached your 18th birthday by August 3, 2017. You must have a physical and participate in the pre-jamboree training experience. You must be active in a troop for at least 6 months prior to July 1, 2017. Your Scoutmaster or Varsity Scout Coach and the local Jamboree Committee must approve you. WOOD BADGE COUNCIL STRIP NOW AVAILABLE A Wood Badge Council Strip is now available for purchase in the Scout Shop at the Council headquarters in Fargo for $7.50. A portion of the proceeds go to the Wood Badge Scholarship Fund. Purchase of these council strips by Wood Badge trained volunteers will help support the scholarship fund. July/August/September 2015 NORTHERN HILITES - 11 CAMP WILDERNESS FALL FELLOWSHIP The annual Camp Wilderness Fall Fellowship and Campmaster training is September 11-12, 2015. Fall Fellowship is a fun weekend to get out to Wilderness and enjoy camp one more time before the winter weather sets in. The weekend is based around 3 things … Campmaster training on Saturday for those interested in taking the training; fellowship time with other Scouts and Scouters, and completing a few end of season work tasks prior to winter. Meals will be provided. Cabins will be available or you can bring your tent and camp out! Register online from the Camp Wilderness page of our website http://www.nlcbsa.org/Camping/CampWilderness/ PUMPKIN PATCH at Brantner Camp Mark your calendar for Saturday, October 17, 2015. Tom Brantner Memorial Camp (located 20 miles east of Fargo) is the place to be for our 1st annual Pumpkin Patch event! This is a great opportunity for Cub Scouts and their families to enjoy some outdoor fall fun. Registration and more information on the Council website at www.nlcbsa.org. 2016 BOY SCOUT SUMMER CAMP RESERVATIONS Register online at http://www.nlcbsa.org/Camping/ CampWilderness/. Check out the Camp Wilderness ad in the Scouting magazine! @CampWilderness Camp Wilderness Scout Camp MERIT BADGE WEEKENDS Heart Butte is hosting a Merit Badge Day on October 3, 2015. Camp Wilderness is host to Merit Badge Weekends on September 18-20 and December 4-6, 2015. Each event offers a variety of merit badge classes. The September weekend also offers the Hunter Safety class and Wilderness First Aid training. Registration can be found on our website at http://www. nlcbsa.org/Camping/BoyScoutPrograms/MBWeekend. SHOOTING SPORTS WEEKEND Camp Wilderness is the place to be August 28-30, 2015 for a weekend of target shooting: rifle and shotgun. Cabin and meals provided. Register online from the Camp Wilderness page of our website http://www. nlcbsa.org/Camping/ CampWilderness/. Family Weekend Camp Wilderness July 10-12, 2015 Come for the weekend and have fun Fishing, Swimming, Shooting, Canoeing, Hiking, and more! Activities Include: • Rifle Shooting* • Shotgun Shooting* • BB Guns • Sling Shot Range • Archery • Nature Hikes • Mountain Bikes • Swimming • Canoeing • Rowing • Kayaking • Fishing Seminar • Fishing off Pier • Pontoon Rides *You must be at least 11 years old to participate in this activity The cost is only $30 per person or $75 per family! This includes 3 meals on Sat. and 1 meal on Sun. Pack your tent for the weekend, bring your camper, or stay in a cabin. Space is limited, so sign-up early! Check-in starts at 7pm on Friday! WHO CAN ATTEND? Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venture Scouts, Explorer Scouts, Family Members of Scouters NORTHERN HILITES - 12 FLICKERTAIL DISTRICT #1 Serving Eddy, Foster, Griggs, Steele, Barnes, Stutsman, Lamoure, Ransom, Dickey and Sargent Counties. District Chairman.................. David Schelkoph District Commissioner.......... Vacant District Executive.................. Evan Workin............. [email protected] JULY 4 Independence Day 11 Scout Day with the Redhawks (Fargo) AUGUST 14-16 Council Camporall and OA Conclave (Ft. Lincoln) 13 Roundtable - Fall Recruitment Kickoff/Popcorn Training @ 6:30pm SEPTEMBER 7 Labor Day – Offices Closed 10 District Committee Meeting @ 6:30pm (Webinar)/Roundtable @ 7:30pm 17 School Night for Scouting OCTOBER 1 Popcorn Sale Begins 3 Fall Cub Day Camp (Valley City) 8 District Committee Meeting @ 6:30pm (Webinar)/Roundtable @ 7:30pm CAMPING Tis the season for camping!! All Cub Scout leaders please don’t forget to mark your calendars and get registered for our Valley City Day Camp, October 3rd. Our June Day Camp at Ft. Seward was a big success and a special thank you goes out to all the volunteers for all their help! Cub Scout Day Camp is a Camping program for Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos in our local area! Scouts will arrive at camp with their Pack for the day of activities, such as crafts, nature, sports, BB guns, archery and games. The camp provides all program materials needed to complete and perform each activity. Also included in the fee are a camp patch and T-shirt for each boy attending Day Camp. Scouts will earn advancement while attending camp this year. Your scout will receive a list of advancements earned at the end of camp! Please carpool as a group if possible. Units MUST have 1 adult leader for every 1 to 4 boys attending camp. (Tiger Cub parents must have one adult for each Tiger cub and they do not count as a Pack Adult Leader.) ALL adults will be used as station leaders or Den Leaders while at Day Camp. The cost is $26 to attend the day camp. PROGRAM PLANNING The time is now to start planning your pack/troop calendar! Every pack/troop needs to get together with their committee, parents and scouts to plan out their 2015/2016 activities calendar and submit it to their Unit Commissioner or District Executive. If you have any questions or need help planning out your calendar for the year please contact Evan Workin at [email protected] or call 701-499-0659. OXCART TRAILS DISTRICT #3 Serving Grant, Otter Tail, Richland, and Wilkin counties in Minnesota and North Dakota. District Chairman.................. Bruce Money………218-205-8908………[email protected] District Commissioner.......... Mark DeMartelaere.... [email protected] District Executive.................. Sam Ross.................. [email protected] Check out and LIKE or District on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OxcartTrailsDistrict AUGUST 13 Fall Roundup Training, Augustana Lutheran, FF, 7pm 27 District Committee Meeting, Augustana Lutheran, FF, 7pm SEPTEMBER 3 Popcorn Kickoff Training, Augustana Lutheran, FF, 7pm 17 Council Wide School Night for Scouting 24 District Committee Meeting, Augustana Lutheran, FF, 7pm 26 Fall Cub Scout Day Camp, Wells Park (Breckenridge) 9-4pm SPRING CAMPOREE RECAP: Wow! What a great turnout! For those of you who made the trip to Dayton Hallow Damn, near Fergus Falls, MN, May 1-3, I know you had a great time! Mark DeMartelaere and Mike Partain put on a fantastic event. We began the weekend with a fire ban and then got rained out of the Arrow of Light Ceremony Saturday Night. We still had over 120 people come out and have a great time. 5 Cub Scout Leaders got trained in BALOO too thanks to Doug Hansen and Mike Guck! Thank you all for making it a great turnout and a fun event! July/August/September 2015 FALL RECRUITMENT The start of the new school year is just around the corner and you know that means Fall Roundup is here! Our District Fall Roundup Training will be held August 17th at 7:00pm at Atonement Lutheran Church in Jamestown. If you haven’t already, plan now by identifying your unit Fall Recruitment Coordinator, as well as the date you will host your signup or open house. Contact your schools early to firm up dates for Boy Talks or surveys and make sure that your flyers are ordered and delivered to your schools. We will need everyone’s help and support to make this year’s recruitment a success! Remember that EVERY boy deserves the opportunity to join Scouting. If you have any questions about the fall recruiting effort please contact Evan Workin at [email protected] or call 701-499-0659. Here’s what Packs/Troops should do before School Night for Scouting on September 17th: 1. Choose a unit coordinator for Fall Recruitment 2. Set Signup night and parent orientation meetings (work with schools as necessary) on or before Sept. 17th. 3. Get trained on how to do a signup night/Boy Talks, etc. 4. Schedule time to go to schools to invite boys to join Scouting, hand out flyers, or, in the case of Boy Scout Troops, do surveys. POPCORN SALE Its popcorn time again in the Flickertail District and everything is better than the year before. Better Flavor, Better Packaging, Better Support and most importantly Better Prizes! Join us for the District Popcorn Kickoff August 13th in Jamestown to learn about all the improvements that have been made to the fundraiser. If you haven’t already signed up call us at 701-293-5011 or emails us at [email protected] now! Here’s what you need to do before September 27: 1. Choose a popcorn “kernel” for your unit to coordinate the sale 2. Send this person or someone from your unit to District Popcorn kickoff/ training on August 13th in Jamestown. 3. Create a budget for your unit; plan the unit’s annual program in agreement with the budget 4. Schedule your Popcorn Kickoff date (Usually a September or October Pack Meeting). 5. Hold your popcorn sales kickoff. SPY TRAINING DAY CAMP – SEPTEMBER 26 Attention Cub Scout Leaders in Oxcart Trails District, you should take your boys to Cub Scout Day Camp this summer; not just to one day camp, but both! SEPTEMBER 26th: Come on down to Wells Park in Breckenridge, MN for a fantastic Day Camp Saturday September 26th 9am – 4pm. The theme is “Spy Training.” Of course there will be fun crafts, BB GUNS, ARCHERY, and more! Cost is $20 and $25 if you want a t-shirt. After September 21st, it is an extra $5.00 TOP 10 CUB SCOUT PACK SUMMER CHECK LIST: 1. Popcorn Kernel Signed up [_] 2. Tiger Cub Den Leader for Fall [_] 3. Program Planning Meeting[_] 4. Budget for next year [_] 5. Update Advancement Records with Council Office [_] 6. Check Training Status of Leader, get untrained leaders trained [_] 7. Make plan for Webelos Transition [_] 8. Delegate Pack Meeting Assignments to Parents [_] 9. Get new Books and Awards [_] 10. Have Fun with the Cub Scouts [_] FALL ROUNDUP – SIGNUP NEW SCOUTS: Fall Roundup Training is Thursday, August 13th at 7pm at Augustana Lutheran Church, in Fergus Falls, MN. We need your Cubmaster, Committee Chair, and Den Leaders if you can to attend. The point of this training is to accomplish two things: WILD WEST DAY CAMP RECAP: Thank you to everyone who came to the Wild West Day Camp out at Prairie Wetlands Learning Center, Fergus Falls, MN June 6th. We had the largest turnout in a few years, over 55 Cub Scouts! A special thank you to Heidi Mekalson, Mark DeMartelaere, Matt Carlson, Kristina Badgley, the Prairie Wetland Learning Center, and all the Boy Scouts who helped us! The boys got rained on but still had lots of fun. We got all the shooting done before most of the rain hit. The Kazoo’s were a big hit too! 1. Get the Word Out – In each community we need to have a detailed plan of how we’re reaching the boys and the parents. A press release on page 3 of the weekly town paper is not an effective marketing plan. 2. Successful Signup Night – We’ll talk about how to make your signup night non-chaotic and smoother. JACK LINKS BEEF JERKEY RECAP: Great job to everyone who sold Beef Sticks this year. We had 11 units participate in this first time sale and it was a big success. Between the 11 units, over 100 boxes of beef sticks were sold and over $3,500 went back to those units for Camp, Uniforms, and Gear! Great job to Pack 336 in Breckenridge, MN. They sold 25 boxes of Beef Sticks! Way to go boys! POPCORN KERNEL TRAINING: COME! Very similarly, we’d love to have all the Scout Leaders to come to Popcorn Training. It’ll be held Thursday September 3rd at 7pm at the Augustana Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls, MN. We’ll be letting you know all the new updates to the popcorn sale this year as well as pointers and methods for increasing your sales from year to year. July/August/September 2015 LAKES DISTRICT #4 Serving the Minnesota counties of Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Swift, and Traverse. District Chairman....................Allen Iverson District Commissioner............Craig Schmidgall.............. 320-585-2430............................schmidgall_cj@hotmail.com District Director.................Patrick O'Brien............ 920-419-8401............................... [email protected] See our events and news updates on our District Website: www.nlcbsa.org/lakes Check out and LIKE or District on Facebook: www.facebook.com/lakesbsa July ALL 20 25 Take your Scouts to Camp Wilderness Commissioners Meeting, 7:00pm Web/phone conference based Scout Sleepover at the Alexandria Blue Anchors August 11 6:30 PM District committee meeting Calvary Lutheran church Alexandria 11 7:30 PM District Round Table Calvary Lutheran church Alexandria. Fall round up training, annual calendars for your units are due. 14-16 Camporall/OA Fall Conclave 100th Anniversary of OA, Ft. Lincoln, Mandan, ND 17 Commissioners Meeting, 7:00pm Web/phone conference based 28-30 Woodbadge (1 of 2) September 1 6:30 PM District committee meeting Calvary Lutheran church Alexandria 1 7:00 PM Order of the Arrow Chapter Meeting Calvary Lutheran church Alexandria 1 7:30 PM District Round Table Calvary Lutheran church Alexandria. Popcorn kickoff. 8 Show & sell popcorn orders due 11-13 Woodbadge (2 of 2) 17 School night for Scouting 19 Climbing Tower event in Alexandria 21 Commissioners Meeting, 7:00pm Web/phone conference based 25-27 Fall Camporee BLUE ANCHORS SCOUT NIGHT/FAMILY SLEEPOVER EVENT On Saturday, July 25th, 2015, the Alexandria Blue Anchors baseball team, coached by former Twins player Al Newman, will be hosting a Scout Night and Family Sleepover on the outfield at Knute Nelson Memorial Park in Alexandria. The cost will be $10 for the Game, hot dog, pop, chips, and the sleepover per person (as long as we get 50 people signed up, we can sleepover). Our goal is to get over 100 people to the event so families are welcome and encouraged to attend as well! This is intended on a family event so the required parent or guardian shouldn’t be an issue. We need registrations sent in right away so that you get your tickets. Here is the registration form: http://www.nlcbsa.org/Event. aspx?id=5792 . We also need the waiver sent in with your registration as well this year. Contact Patrick O’Brien for questions. Hope to see a lot of you there! FALL RECRUITMENT AND PROGRAM PLANNING Now is the time for your Pack, Troop or Crew to get started with the program planning and fall recruitment planning! Our goal is that every Pack and Troop has their FULL Year calendars planned by the first roundtable on August 11th! This is important as we will publish on the back of the fall recruitment flyers, your Pack’s schedule so every family knows right away when you are meeting and where. The first roundtable on August 11th is the Fall Recruitment Kickoff! We need all leaders from every Pack to be present so they can get the latest on our plan to reach out to every boy that is old enough to join Cub Scouts. Having your own Packs program planned prior to this is also key. Please let me know if you have any questions. POPCORN KICKOFF-SEPTEMBER 1ST! Can you believe that Popcorn season is coming again? Lets all get our units committed to selling popcorn by signing up here: http://www.nlcbsa.org/Event. aspx?id=5807. We will be have a show and sell/show and deliver popcorn distribution in Alexandria in Late September. This is a great way to increase the sales in your unit. Make sure your unit kernel and unit representative are at the popcorn kickoff on September 1st at 7:30pm at Calvary Lutheran Church in Alexandria! Gas cards will be given to each unit that attends as well as prize give-a-ways! Popcorn is the best way to fund your unit’s entire year with only one fundraiser!! Let’s get all of the Lakes units participating this years’ Popcorn Sale! Mike Woidyla is the District Popcorn Kernel this year and his e-mail is [email protected]. We will be having our Distribution at the Pfeninger Warehouse just south of Alex in late September for show and sell and in December for take order sales. CUB SCOUT FALL FUN DAY CAMP-OCTOBER 10TH! Also, save the Date for our Fall Fun Day Camp at Runestone Park outside of Kensington on October 10th! This one will be a little different from the summer Day Camp, but will still offer BB guns, Archery, water rockets, climbing and more! The Early Bird sign up for this one is only $20 and the t-shirt option is just an additional $6. Make sure this event is on your Pack calendars for the fall as every Cub Scout will want to attend this! CUB SCOUT LEADER TRAINING Are your current and new adults trained? If not you are working way too hard. We will be offering an in-person training on Saturday, October 10th at the Fall Day Camp. This is an important part for new leaders to better understand our program. To help ensure a good program and retention of leaders, get them trained. Leader Specific Training and many other training opportunities are also available at the following internet link: www.myscouting.org. Training not only gives the leader new insight into how to do the job they volunteered for it also gives them the tools to be successful. NORTHERN HILITES - 13 The new regulation will be that all of your leaders receive basic leadership training and specific leader training to remain a registered leader. Let’s all work at getting ahead of this and get the training. Please contact Dave Pederson at 320-763-4681 or [email protected] with any training related questions. BOY SCOUT LEADER TRAINING Last years’ course had no-one from Lakes attending, we know we have untrained Scoutmasters and assistants and committee members in our Troops. We will be holding another training that will be announced later in the summer. Please contact Dave Pederson at 320-763-4681 or [email protected]. To let him know you or others in your unit need this training and he will work with you to setup the best date for the training. It’s a fun course that will help you immensely. BOY SCOUT FALL CAMPOREE 2015 You asked for it so we put it on the calendar! Boy Scout Fall Camporee 2015 will be held on September 25-27. We are looking into possible locations. If your unit wants to help run this please call Patrick O’Brien at 920-419-8401. This will be another great Camporee where Scouts will be able to do advancement and have great time doing so. Please SAVE the DATE for your Troop to attend! WEBELOS TO SCOUT TRANSITION-starts Now for 2016! Now is the time to follow up with those Packs in your area to contact the Webelos Scouts and invite them to check out your Troop. This should be done early, so it can be a part of the Webelos Den’s plan and your Troops plan on incorporating them into a few meetings and activities so they can earn the Arrow of Light and be more likely to cross-over. 98% of all Boy Scouts were Cub Scouts so work with your Cub Scout Pack in your area! Have Den Chiefs help out and earn leadership for rank advancement. More boys will cross-over the more involved the Troop is with the Pack. PROGRAM PLANNING FOR 2015-2016—STARTS NOW! Now is the time for your Pack, Troop or Crew to get started with the program planning! First step is to set a date to meet with your leaders and parents prior to school’s end so that this planning of the calendar and budget can take place earlier than last year. Our goal is that every Pack and Troop has their FULL Year calendars planned by August 11th! This is important to get this planned out before the summer so you don’t have to worry about it over the summer. The first roundtable of the fall is on August 11th is the Fall Recruitment Kickoff! We need every leader from every Pack to be present so they can get the latest on our plan to reach out to every boy that is old enough to join Cub Scouts. Please let Patrick O’Brien know if you have any questions PRIZE OFFERED FOR YOUR FEEDBACK E-MAIL ME SAYING YOU SAW THIS TO GET A PRIZE! Anyone who e-mails District Director Patrick O’Brien at [email protected] your best explanation to a new parent/leader on what roundtable is and why it is important to attend will be put into a drawing to receive a prize. No Prize was awarded last month as no one replied to this message. NORTHERN SKY DISTRICT #5 Successfully serving youth through community organizations in Cass, Trail, Clay, Becker, Mahnomen and Norman counties in North Dakota and Minnesota. District Chairman........................Kathryn Hinds District Commissioner................Steven Meinhardt District Director...........................Bryan Davidson............. [email protected] District Executive........................Ryan Courneya.............. [email protected] JULY 2015 11 Scout Night at the Redhawks 21 District Committee Meeting & Picnic AUGUST 2015 5 Popcorn Kernel Training #1 6 Roundtable & School Night Kickoff 9 Popcorn Kernel Training #2 13 Eagle Board of Reviews 18 District Committee Meeting 20 Order of the Arrow Chapter 5 Meeting 23 Popcorn Kernel Training #3 26 Popcorn Kernel Training #4 SEPTEMBER 2015 3 Roundtable & Popcorn Kickoff 10 Eagle Scout Board of Reviews 15 District Committee Meeting 17 School Night for Scouting 17 Order of the Arrow Chapter 5 Meeting OCTOBER 2015 1Roundtable 3 Cub Scout Day Camp @ Metro Rec Center 8 Eagle Scout Board of Review 15 Order of the Arrow Chapter 5 Meeting 20 District Committee Meeting 24 UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING FARGO NORTHERN HILITES - 14 ROUNDTABLE INFORMATION Come and join us for our District Roundtable. We meet at the Jon L. Wanzek Center for Scouting; 4200 19th Avenue South in Fargo. Roundtable is usually the first Thursday of every month with the exception of August this year due to the school calendars. The August Roundtable will be held on August 6th. The meeting starts at 7:00 PM and is usually over by 8:30 PM. This is a great time to come and hear about upcoming program and events. It is also a great opportunity to meet and mingle with other unit leaders and parents. We invite everyone to attend the monthly roundtables. NORTHERN SKY DISTRICT ON FACEBOOK The Northern Sky District is on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/ NorthernSkyDistrict. Send your information to us on things that your Troop is doing in the community to let everyone know how much fun your boys are having in Scouting. We will also work to keep current on district events, reminders, pictures and more! As of June 12th we have 211 likes on our page! Please share the page with everybody that you can to help us reach and update a larger number of volunteers. JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE (JTE) The 2015 Journey to Excellence scorecards and spreadsheets are online. Please take the time to print and discuss the JTE program with your units. The JTE Performance Recognition Program is designed to encourage and reward success and measure the performance of our units, districts, and councils. Volunteer leaders, Scouts, and their families have fun together as they participate in the Scouting movement and help shape a stronger, brighter future for our communities and our country. The Boy Scouts of America recognizes those Scouting units where Scouts, their families and their leaders make the program stronger and more fun for everyone. Units can achieve one of three levels of the Journey to Excellence Recognition Award; Bronze, Silver, or Gold. Most of the articles in this section of the Northern HiLites relate to one or more of the Journey to Excellence categories. If you would like to see a copy of the JTE scorecards go to http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Awards/ JourneyToExcellence.aspx and print a copy today. CUB SCOUT ADVENTURE -DAY CAMPS OFF TO A WILD START! PACK JTE #6 Cub Scout Day Camp had a great kickoff at the Scheels Arena in Fargo, ND. 144 Cub Scouts participated in many challenging, fun and exciting Adventure themed activities ranging from Scout Law & Oath practice, First-Aide, skits & songs, to shooting bb guns, bows and arrows. Special Native American guests gave the kids a fun experience as they introduced them to the traditional dance and history of their culture. We would like to give big thanks and appreciation to all of the volunteers, parents and adult leaders who helped make it a success. We look forward to having more participation next year and encourage everyone to not miss out on one of the most fun events to kick off the summer! Missed out on the first Day Camp this year? Not to worry, mark your calendars for this fall. The next camp is out at the Metro Rec Center on October 3rd. Sign up online now for your spot at Day Camp. Here are some photos from the first Day Camp: DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING Every month the Northern Sky District Committee members meet to go over the current health and needs of the district. During each meeting we discuss the current status of the district and how we are performing according to the Journey to Excellence program. Upcoming district events and activities are also planned during these meetings. Other unit health issues or needs that are brought to our attention are usually addressed. This monthly meeting is open to all registered adults in the district to attend. The district committee would like to invite and encourage you all to come and sit in on one of our meetings. We could use your opinions to help us gain insight about our district’s concerns and upcoming activity planning. District Committee meetings are held every third Tuesday of the month starting at 6:00 PM at the Center For Scouting. DISTRICT COMMITTEE – SERVE BEYOND THE UNIT Beyond the need for leaders at the Unit level, the District is always in need of more helping hands and talented individuals to lead the district in all areas of our Scouting program from finance to marketing or programs and activities. We would like to get you involved in a committee that you may enjoy helping with. We have a friendly team of District Committee members and are always in need to keep it growing stronger. Our district would not be in good standing without the work of these members. Please feel free to join us at a meeting to see what it is about. Otherwise you may contact Ryan or Bryan at the Scout office for more information. July/August/September 2015 COMMISSIONER’S CORNER The commissioner’s mission is to keep units operating at maximum efficiency, maintain regular contact with unit leaders, coach leaders on where to find assistance, note weaknesses in programs, and suggest remedies. The commissioner is successful when units effectively deliver the ideals of Scouting to their members. The 10 Commandments of Unit Service from the Administration of Commissioner Service: 1. A unit leader is the most important person in Scouting. 2. Unit leaders are not dependent on us; we are dependent on them. 3. Units are not interruptions of our work; they are the purpose of it. 4. Unit adults do us a favor when they call. 5. A unit Scouter is central to our team—not an outsider. 6. Unit leaders are not cold statistics; they are human beings with feelings and emotions like our own. 7. A unit leader is not someone with which to argue or match wits. 8. Unit adults bring us their needs; it is our job to help meet those needs. 9. Unit volunteers are deserving of the most courteous treatment we can give them. 10. A unit is the lifeblood of this and every other council. Please do not hesitate to contact a commissioner when you have a question about the Scouting program. If we don’t have the answer, we will get it for you. We are a resource for the unit leaders. UNIT COMMISSIONERS HELP UNITS Our district’s main purpose is to help units succeed and thereby help youth receive a quality Scouting program. Unit service is a key to this success. Our goal is to provide each unit with a Unit Commissioner, someone to be a friend and resource person for the unit leaders, someone to be a link between the unit and the Northern Sky District, so the district can better provide services to the unit. Are you a former Scouter who wants to get back into Scouting? Are you a parent of an Eagle Scout and want to continue to help other youth grow in Scouting? The Northern Sky District is looking for Commissioners to serve our units, guided by our 10 Commandments. If you are interested in this rewarding volunteer position please contact Bryan and Ryan at the Council Service Center 701-293-5011. THE ANNUAL POPCORN SALE STARTS SEPTEMBER 27TH! Popcorn Sales are right around the corner! Popcorn Sales are a great way for your Pack or Troop to build and fund your budget. Best of all, Scouts earn their way to Day Camp, Webelos Camp, Cub Resident Camp, Winter Camp or Boy Scout Summer Camp. Each unit should have their Popcorn Kernel signed up online by July 1st, 2014. Please make sure your unit has signed up to sell this fall by going online and completing the registration. Email Danielle Peterson at dpeterson5769@ gmail.com, or call the Scout office at 701-293-5011 or toll free at 877-293-5011 and tell us who your Popcorn Chair will be. • Orders for Show and Sell due to Council September 8th, by 1pm • Sale begins October 1st and ends November 6th • Take Orders due by 1:00 PM on November 11th • Money due to council December 17th FALL ROUNDUP 2015: PACK JTE #3 This fall the Northern Sky District has a goal to bring as many new boys and their families into the Cub Scout program as possible. Every boy deserves the chance to be a Scout! Our schools, our communities, and families grow stronger with each new boy that joins Cub Scouts. The Cub Scout program has never been more vital than it is today and the communities needs for quality programs for youth have never been greater. Cub Scouts is the ultimate adventure for young boys. Together, we can ensure more boys have the opportunity to join and experience the adventure, starting this Fall! With each pack ready to grow, we are sure to meet and exceed that goal. The council-wide School Night for Scouting is Thursday, September 17th for all Packs. If these dates do not work for your Pack please notify the Northern Sky District Membership Chair, Logan Gloss, or Bryan and Ryan to arrange a date that works for your community. Let us know your dates as soon as possible so we can put it on the calendar and have the necessary materials readily available. We are having a big party at the Center for Scouting to celebrate all of the success stories of signing up every boy into Cub Scouts. We will be cheering on each of the units as they bring in their applications for new Scouts and leaders. We will be having pizza and there will be other refreshments for all those that plan to attend. There will be door prizes and other rewards for achieving your unit membership goals. Put it on your calendars now so we can all celebrate together. Thank you again for all of your hard work and dedication to providing the Scouting program to every boy. With your help we can all truly make a difference in their lives ADVANCEMENT Pack & Troop JTE #1 “Scouting builds character by teaching confidence and self-reliance, and promoting positive role models as your child grows and develops. Through planned advancement, Scouts are always in a learning environment, increasing their capacity for goal-setting, choice making and accomplishment. There’s a lot to celebrate in Scouting. Merit badges, rank advancement and other awards are presented throughout the year at unit meetings and special events like the Blue and Gold Banquet (Cub Scouts) and Court of Honor (Boy Scouts). These July/August/September 2015 make for memorable family events and great photo opportunities. When a rank advancement is presented to a Scout, his parents are also recognized, since the success is so often the result of a family effort.” There are many advancements yet to be recorded for this year. There should be a large number of Boy Scouts advancing after going to summer camp. There will also be another 600 or more newly recruited Cub Scouts that should be earning their Bobcat rank shortly after joining, preferably the night they sign up for Cub Scouts. Every youth should be working toward their advancement. Let’s help them earn each rank and present the patch in a timely manner. This will encourage them to stay in Scouting longer and will help us deliver the promises that we have made. LEADER TRAINING Pack JTE #5, Troop JTE #4, Crew JTE #6 The Boy Scouts of America require that all leaders must be trained. What makes a trained leader? A direct contact Scout leader is considered fully trained and entitled to wear the Trained leader emblem when he or she has completed the following training courses: • Youth Protection Training • Position Specific Training (online for Cub Scout leaders, Boy Scout leaders must attend training sessions) • Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills (for Boy Scout & Venturing leaders) Your training can be completed online at www.myscouting.org. You must create an account. After you complete your training please print off the certificates and give them to your Committee Chairman or Pack Trainer to turn in to the Council Service Center. LAKE AGASSIZ DISTRICT #8 Serving youth in Towner, Cavalier, Pembina, Ramsey, Walsh, Nelson, Grand Forks, and Traill Counties in Northeast North Dakota. District Chairman – Jon Jensen, [email protected] District Commissioner – Bobby Dusso, [email protected] Field Director – Cory Wrolstad, [email protected] July 23 30 Fall Round-Up Training – Holy Family Catholic Church, Grand Forks Rain Gutter Regatta – Optimist Park, Grand Forks August 6 District Meeting – Holy Family Catholic Church, Grand Forks 13 Roundtable – Holy Family Catholic Church, Grand Forks 25 District Unit Popcorn Training – Holy Family Catholic Church, Grand Forks 28 Cub Scout Field Games Night – Optimist, Grand Forks September 3 District Meeting – Holy Family Catholic Church, Grand Forks 10 Roundtable – Holy Family Catholic Church, Grand Forks 17 School Night for Scouting THANK YOU!! Thank you to all the volunteers and parents who helped out with our June 13th day camp. Over 50 cub scouts participated in this year’s summer day camp at Heritage Village in East Grand Forks. A very special thank you goes out to Jeff Muhlenkort who planned and organized this year’s camp. Jeff and his team did an outstanding job. CUB SCOUT FALL ROUND-UP TRAINING Fall Round-Up Training will be held on Thursday, July 23th at 6:30 PM in Grand Forks at Holy Family Catholic Church. Please plan on having at least one member of your pack attend this important meeting. Every Pack should be at this meeting. Cub Masters, Committee Chair, and our Pack’s Membership Team should be at this meeting. We will be passing out materials and supplies for School Night, along with talking about how to be successful this fall. Every pack Also, please note that every pack should have a pack meeting following School Night, hopefully with the first week of your sign-up night. CUB SCOUT RAIN GUTTER REGATTA AND ROOT BEER FLOATS July 30, 2014, 6:30-7:30 pm Optimist Park (4601 Cherry Street, Grand Forks) Cost: Free Register: Online at www.nlcbsa.org Scouts will need to purchase a Rain Gutter Regatta Trimaran Boat Kit - $5.49 Scouts will assemble and decorate their own boat and race it against other cub scouts. There will be Root Bear Floats for all racers afterwards. ROUGHRIDER DISTRICT #10 District Commissioner, Christi Chernich District Chair, Jeremy Berger District Director.................... Cory Wrolstad.......... [email protected] District Executive.................. Trevor Courneya....... [email protected] JULY 2 3 14 17-19 26-Aug 1 District Committee Meeting July 4th holiday - offices closed Roundtable Heart Butte Cub Resident Camp NYLT-Wilderness AUGUST 3-8 NOAC NORTHERN HILITES - 15 UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING Saturday, October 24th, 2015 in Fargo See Leader Training above The University of Scouting, or formerly known as The Council Day of Training, is an annual workshop for all Scout leaders. Its purpose is to provide leaders with knowledge and resources needed to enhance the Scouting program for their units. It’s an incredible opportunity to meet other Scout leaders and see how amazing Scouting can be. This is not basic leader training, however, basic leader training courses will be offered. The University of Scouting goes beyond basic training, providing ideas and how-to’s in a wide variety of topics. All Scouting adults are invited and encouraged to attend the biggest, most exciting, training event of the year! More information will be found at www.nlcbsa.org. COMMUNITY SERVICE As of June 12th, 2015, the Northern Sky District Scouts and volunteers accumulated and reported over 2,292 community service hours and 53 projects on the Good Turn for America website. Thank you to all of the units that have reported these numbers. You are helping out in ways that you may not know. If you have done any type of service project in your community and have not reported the hours on the website please log on to https://servicehours.scouting. org/UI/Security/Login.aspx right away and start logging those hours. If you do not know your Unit ID# or Login information for this website please contact Bryan Davidson at (701) 499-0645. The Northern Lights Council receives funding from organizations such as United Way that decide how much to give according to the type and amount of involvement we have in our communities. Not only are you helping your communities, you are helping the Scouting movement succeed. Thank you again for your time and commitment. UNIT POPCORN KERNEL TRAINING This year’s District Popcorn Training for Unit Kernels will be held on Tuesday, August 25th at 6:30 PM. We will be meeting at Holy Family Catholic Church in Grand Forks. Every unit selling popcorn should have somebody there. If you are on the fence about selling popcorn as a unit, please come check out our training. We have great prizes and popcorn to taste. This training will help you better understand why the sale is important to the council and your unit. We will go over the finer points of a successful sale to help your unit have the best sale ever. CUB SCOUT FIELD GAMES AND ROOT BEER FLOATS August 27, 2014, 6:30-7:30 pm Optimist Park (4601 Cherry Street, Grand Forks) Cost: Free Register: Online at www.nlcbsa.org Scouts will participate in a bunch of field games throughout the evening like tug of war and air raid. It is the last Cub Scout event of the summer, and if you and your scout managed to be at the two previous events then you won’t want to miss this one. Participate in all three and you have earned the summertime pack award. FALL ROUND-UP This year’s School Night for Scouting is scheduled for September 17th. Again this year we would like to host school night at all the local elementary schools in our district. We would like to give every boy in all our communities the opportunity to join Cub Scouts, so don’t forget that it takes seven different invitations for someone to take notice. What is your pack doing to invite boy’s to join?? Are your yard signs and posters strategically place around town? Have you encouraged your pack to wear their uniforms to school on the day of School Night? How about inviting friends to join? Cub Scouts is more fun if your son’s best friend is in the pack too. Have you talked to your school principal about letting your District Director come in and do a school talk? What about getting a group of parents together and calling all the boys in the school and inviting them to join your pack? There are lots of ways to grab the attention of boys in your community. Think outside the box and I bet you will have a successful Fall Round-Up. PACK PROGRAM PLANNING After you have had a successful recruitment night now what? What will it take to keep all the new parents and scouts engaged in your pack? How about a well planned annual program? Has your unit planned its entire year? If not, call your Field Director, Cory is willing to sit down with our unit and help you go over all thing that make a unit successful. He will help you put activities on your calendar, recruit new leaders if needed, and help with your budget. Just send him and e-mail at [email protected] or call the Grand Forks office at (701) 775-3189. Every pack should plan to meet with Nate sometime this summer. Get on his calendar early that way you can be sure you are ready for the fall. 6 11 14-16 20 22 District Committee Meeting Roundtable – Fall Roundup Training International Camporall, Ft. Lincoln Roughrider Roundup Day Camp SEPTEMBER 3 7 8 11 17 25-26 District Committee Meeting Labor Day – offices closed Roundtable – Popcorn Kickoff Show-N-Sell Orders Due Fall Round up – SNFS Lock-in NORTHERN HILITES - 16 CUB SCOUT RESIDENT CAMP AND WEBELOS CAMP AT HEART BUTTE Cub Scout Resident and Webelos Camp at Heart Butte is a great opportunity to introduce camping to all of your Cub Scouts- 2nd through 5th graders. The dates for this great weekend are July 17th through the 19th. The boys will have a great time at campfire, swimming, fishing, archery, bouldering, etc. Boys will also have an opportunity to earn advancements and adventure pins. For more information or to register today visit our website at www.nlcbsa.org/roughrider. CUB SCOUT LEADERS – FALL ROUNDUP KICKOFF, AUGUST 11TH! Be sure that your pack is represented at our August 11th Cub Scout Fall Roundup Kickoff & Training. At this meeting pack leaders will not only be given all the materials needed for a successful fall recruiting effort, but will also benefit from sharing best practices and methods with other Cub Scout leaders from throughout the district. Each Cub Scout Pack attending will also be given their 2015 Fall Roundup Kit! The council-wide School Night for Scouting is Thursday, September 17th. Be sure that your pack has this date set aside for your joining night. If this date does not work with you please make arrangements to have your join night on another night prior to September 17th. If you have any questions about the fall recruiting effort please call Trevor Courneya at 701-261-1909. LET’S HEAR YOUR UNIT NEWS! Do you have something news worthy happening in your pack, troop, or crew? The Roughrider District would like to encourage all units to share specific items of interest with the district. This can be related to unit activities, outings, or just good ideas. This information will allow us to spread good program ideas to other units throughout our district. If you have photos of your Scouts doing something fun, please email them to Trevor at [email protected] for the next edition of Hi-Lites! COUNCIL WIDE CAMPORALL AUGUST 14-15 Join us August 14-16, 2015 at Fort Lincoln (Bismarck) for a fun filled Scouting event! All meals provided, bring your tent. Cost is $35 per person. Check out the website for registration and more details: http://www.nlcbsa.org/. July/August/September 2015 AUGUST 22ND DAY CAMP If you missed our day camp in June, be sure to register for our second day camp on August 22nd. We will be at the West River Community Center’s outdoor pool area for a day of water fun! Try your hand at building your own obstacle course relay, make a beach in a bottle, try out slingshots with sponges, build your own zucchini boat and race it on the water, and of course enjoy some swimming and waterslides. The cost for day camp is $35, and you can find the registration link at http://www.nlcbsa.org/roughrider. POPCORN KICKOFF The District popcorn kickoff will be on Tuesday, September 8th starting at 7 PM at St. John’s Lutheran Church. It’s not too early to figure out who your unit’s popcorn chair is going to be for this year. Please get this information to Trevor Courneya through email at [email protected] as soon as you can so we can make this popcorn sale a record breaker. DISTRICT LOCK-IN Join us the evening of September 5th for a lock in at the West River Community Center. All ages are invited, but Cub Scouts must have a parent with at all times. The boys will have access to the indoor pool, rock climbing wall, and gymnasiums. Food and beverages will be provided thanks to generous donations. Look for updated information on our website at http://www.nlcbsa. org/roughrider. DISTRICT EXECUTIVE INFORMATION Trevor Courneya Northern Lights Council, BSA P.O. Box 1061 Dickinson, ND 58602 (701) 261-1909 [email protected] NATIONAL SUMMERTIME PACK AWARD A pack can earn the National Summertime Pack Award by doing three pack activities when school is out for the summer—one activity each in June, July, and August. Packs that qualify get a colorful streamer for their pack flag. Dens that have at least half of their members at the three summer pack events can earn a den ribbon. Pack members who take part in all three events are eligible for the National Summertime Pack Award pin, to wear on the right pocket flap of their uniform. This is a great way for the pack to stay active so that when school starts again in the fall. It will help retain both adults and boys and make the start of your fall program that much easier. Make it a goal of you pack to achieve this award! TOMAHAWK DISTRICT #11 Chairman....................................................... Jared Lundeen Commissioner................................................ Mike Kelly District Executive........................................... Kevin Mehrer........... 839-2260 JULY 2nd 2nd 3rd 9th 10th & 11th 20th 27th NO Commissioner’s Meeting NO Roundtable Offices Closed for Independence Day Big 4 Committee Meeting Cub Scout Resident Camp at Big 4 Scout Camp! Due date for Golf Team for the Western ND BSA Golf tournament Western ND Boy Scout Golf Tournament at Souris Valley Golf Course staffed with your very own Camp wilderness staff, along with great programing your Scouts will get an outside, overnight experience! It’s not too late to sign up and get in on this great activity! Also, don’t forget to attend the “back to basics” Day camp August 8th at Big 4! Cub Scouts – the Summer time Pack award is a great motivator for Youth and adults to get outside in the summer and keep your Pack on the forefront of your Scouting family’s minds! Need more information on this great award, contact Kevin! Boy Scouts – make sure you are taking full advantage of the weather logging in Camping Nights. Needs a big activity to amp your Scouts up for? Sign up for the Camperall at Ft. Lincoln state park the Weekend of August 14th. GET READY FOR THE FALL – ALREADY! I know it feels like you might need a second to catch your breath, and you will AUGUST get it. But, now is the best time to recap on the Scouting year you just had and 6th Commissioner’s Meeting, 6pm @ Bethany Lutheran to plan for the future! Kevin is going to be contacting every Cub Scout pack to 6th Roundtable, School Night for Scouting Kickoff and Training!, 7 hold a program planning Conference with your Pack. pm Bethany Lutheran Church 8th Cub Scout Day camp @ Big 4, “Back to Basics” First, what we are looking to do is reflect on the year you just had. What worked? What didn’t? What should we look at changing who are the leaders 14th-16th Camperall, Ft. Lincoln State Park. who are staying and which ones we need to replace. Then, be prepared, because 27th District Committee meeting, 4:30pm Town and Country Credit at the end of the meeting everyone should know the tentative dates of next Union’s Conference Room year’s schedule and what summer activities you are going to do! 27th Popcorn Kickoff and Training, 7pm @ Bethany Lutheran Church. Make sure, your pack should invite their Den Leaders, Committee Members and SEPTEMBER Committee Chairs to this planning meeting. 3rd Commissioner’s Meeting, 6pm Bethany Lutheran Church PLAN TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL NIGHT FOR SCOUTING KICKOFF! 3rd Roundtable, 7 pm Bethany Lutheran Church It could be debated that one of the most exciting nights of the fall is the School 7th Offices Closed Labor Day Night for Scouting fall recruiting event! Plan to attend the School Night for 17th School Night for Scouting! – District Wide! Scouting kickoff and training at the Roundtable, August 6th at 7pm at Bethany 24th District Committee meeting, 4:30pm Town and Country Credit Lutheran Church. Union’s Conference Room New members coming into your pack are vital to cultivate new volunteers and to add new youth to replace the ones that bridged over. But, a recruiting night SUMMER MEANS WE PUT THE OUTING IN SCOUTING! doesn’t just happen, it is planned campaign with lots of purposeful steps to This summer the Northern Lights council has given every Cub Scout pack and make it successful. Boy Scout Troop no excuses to get outside and give your Scouts the BEST outdoor experience possible! Every pack will need to attend this vital training to have the most successful fall recruiting campaign! If you do not attend this training, Kevin will step up his For Cub Scouts – We’ve already put one Day Camp in the books. The next big own training with you. event is our First EVER Cub Scout Resident Camp at Big 4! This event will be July/August/September 2015 POPCORN PUTS THE POP IN YOUR PROGRAM – BIG CHANGES THIS FALL! No – We are not doing anything too drastic for the popcorn sale. But, we are changing some things up on this year’s popcorn sale to better serve our Cub Scout Packs and Boy Scout Troops. First thing you need to know, attend the popcorn kickoff/training Thursday August 27th 7pm at Bethany Lutheran Church. There we will be going in depth on the new timeline, new product lineup, changes to prizes, pick up, show and sell and much more! Speaking of timeline. It is very important to know the changes even before you get the sale. Here are some highlights: Show and sell orders will be due Sept. 8th (this is even before the School Night for Scouting date!), pick up for Show and sell, will be around Sept. 25th, New this year throughout the show and sell—your Unit can re-order product. There will be specific guidelines released at the training. Sale runs from Oct. 1st through Nov. 6th. There will be other announcements coming, but please make sure your unit is registered for the Sale at nlcbsa.org BSA WESTERN ND GOLF TOURNAMENT CELEBRATES 21 YEARS! The Western area Boy Scouts Golf tournament will be celebrating its 21th year this July 27th at Souris Valley golf course. This golf outing will be raising funds for Scouting in the northwest corner of the Northern Lights Council. VOYAGEUR TRAILS DISTRICT #12 Serving youth through community organizations in Kittson, Roseau, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake and Polk counties in northwest Minnesota District Chairman—vacant District Commissioner—John Erickson.................... [email protected]............................... 218-281-5296 District Executive – Jessica Bietz............................... [email protected]..................................... 701-775-3189 JULY 30-Jun District Committee Meeting- St John’s Lutheran Church in Thief River Falls 23 Fall Roundup Training- Trinity Lutheran Church in Thief River Falls AUGUST 6 13 14-16 District Committee Meeting- St John’s Lutheran Church in Thief River Falls Roundtable/ Popcorn Kickoff-Trinity Lutheran Church International Camporall SEPTEMBER 3 District Committee Meeting- St John’s Lutheran Church in Thief River Falls 10 Roundtable- Trinity Lutheran Church 17 School Night for Scouting District Executive’s Corner Well, summer is officially here, but that doesn’t mean the Scouting has to stop! Signing up for Summer Camp and local Day Camps is a great way to keep your Scouting program strong and keep your youth interested and active. Visit www. nlcbsa.org for dates for upcoming programs. We just wrapped up a successful spring fundraiser with our Jack Links Beef Jerky sticks. What a great sale we had! Great job to all of the units that sold to support their next year of Scouting. You all do a wonderful job. Let’s make it a great summer everyone! If you would like to be added to the District newsletter and mailing list email me at jbietz@ nlcbsa.org. FRONTIER TRAILS DISTRICT #13 **Serving Bismarck-Mandan and 12 surrounding counties District Chairman......................Alan Dohrmann District Commissioner...............Mike Briggs District Executive.......................Ric [email protected] JULY 2Roundtable 7 District Committee Meeting 8 Cub Scout Day Camp 10-11 Cub Scout Resident Camp-Minot 17-19 Cub Scout Resident Camp-Heart Butte 26-Aug 1 NYLT @ Camp Wilderness 30 Commissioner Meeting 30 Order of the Arrow Chapter Mtg AUGUST 4 District Committee Meeting 5 Cub Scout Day Camp 6 Roundtable-Fall Roundup Training 14-16 Council Camporall – Fort Lincoln 27 Commissioner Meeting 27 Order of the Arrow Chapter Mtg NORTHERN HILITES - 17 Golfers can expect 18-holes of fun, challenging golf with a top tier of prizes for the three best teams, Door prizes for every golfer, and games scattered throughout the course. And for the very best who swing the clubs, and the NLC would love to giveaway a car for a hole-in-one! So, if you would like sign up a team, or find out more information you can contact Kevin about signing up! And, if you’re like Kevin and are too dangerous to be allowed to be a golfer, the tournament is actively seeking volunteers to help out with the day-of operations of the tournament! UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING It’s not too early to mark your calendars for October 24th. That day we will be hosting the University of Scouting in Minot at First Lutheran Church! We will be offering a great line of training for everything from Boy Scout and Cub Scout leader specific trainings, to talk about Program and advancements. Cub Scouts, we will also be offering an annual “Cub Scout leader Specific Training” before roundtable on Oct. 1st at Bethany Lutheran Chuch. Both events -- you do not want to miss! So make sure all of your unit knows about these dates and can come and participate! Program Planning Now is the time to be thinking ahead! Program planning is a critical resource to use in developing your “Ideal Year of Scouting” and in planning the program and activities, you will keep your Scouts excited and active, earning advancements and progressing along the Scouting trail. Please set time aside this summer to meet with your Unit Commissioner or District Executive to plan out a calendar and make your year a success! Fall Roundup Fall Roundup time is coming upon us soon! Now is the time to make sure your unit has appointed their Fall Roundup Chairperson. It is crucial to our program to continue to recruit new youth to our units. Our Fall Roundup Training for all of our units will be July 23rd at Trinity Lutheran Church at 7pm. It is one of the most exciting times of the year for us. We get to see all the new faces come to the Cub Scout program and watch over the year how they grow and advance. Cub Day Camp Cub Day Camps are a great opportunity to get some outdoor adventures in when our regular Scouting activities slow down. Cub Day camp is an excellent way for your cubs to enjoy the company of cubs around your district while having fun, advancing on their Cub Scout trail, and learning and experiencing new things! There will be two, one-day camps this year: June 6th in Roseau, MN and October 3rd in Thief River Falls, MN. Register online at www.nlcbsa.org and join in on the fun! Voyageur Trails Online Wondering what is going on in the District? What events are the other units doing? If you’re curious, check out the website: www.nlcbsa.org/VoyageurTrails. The website will have the most up to date information on what’s happening in the District. Click on the calendar and download it to keep your unit on top of events. If you would like to be added to the District email list, give jbietz@ nlcbsa.org a shout and you will be added. Also, like us on Facebook at Voyageur Trails District! SEPTEMBER 1 District Committee Meeting 3 Roundtable-Popcorn Kickoff 17 Cub Scout Fall Roundup (School Night for Scouting) 24 Commissioner Meeting 24 Order of the Arrow Chapter Mtg 27 Teddy Roosevelt Family Day/Scout Show FUTURE OF SCOUTING A big THANK YOU to all those Scout Units and individuals who participated in the 2015 Friends of Scouting Campaign in Frontier Trails. This year’s success in funding our program would not be possible without he support of each and every one of you! Pictured is Troop 43 of Hazen, ND and Unit Commissioner and Family Friends of Scouting Chair Mark Gaydos at the last unit presentation of 2015. NORTHERN HILITES - 18 FUNDING YOUR IDEAL YEAR IN SCOUTING! A BIG congratulations goes out to the youth of Pack 123 in Bismarck, ND. They were the top selling Unit in the Frontier Trails District. Pack 123 sold enough Beef Sticks for each of the youth to get about $120 in their Scout Accounts. To put this simply, Pack 123 sold enough beef sticks for each boy to be able to attend all 3 Day Camps this summer, buy a tent to use on outings, or even put the funding towards resident camp at Heart Butte and Camp Wilderness. Pack 123 did a great job funding their ideal year in Scouting. The main take away from the story above is that with fundraising opportunities anything is possible. It is possible for the youth in your Unit to raise the funding to do whatever they want. A good plan and a little knowledge could put your Unit on its way to doing things like sailing on Lake Superior, attending National Jamboree, or even going Snorkeling at the BSA Sea Base in the Florida Keys. Please join us at our Roundtable on September 3rd at Faith Lutheran Church 7:00PM to learn more about funding your ideal year in Scouting with our 2015 Popcorn Sale! GROWING OUR PROGRAM If you look at some of the major figures in US history you would be shocked that a lot of the prominent figures have one thing in common - they were Scouts. Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon was a Scout. Robert Gates, past Director of the Central Intelligence Agency was a Scout. Gerald Ford, a past President of the United States was also a Scout. These are only a few of many public figures that have been through the Scouting program. If there is one thing we can all unanimously agree on it is that this program raises boys into young men. It helps foster important values and develop character which will be used to make positive decisions and ultimately lead our youth to become tomorrow’s leaders in our communities. That is why it is so important to grow our program. You never know who you are going to recruit into Scouting and what kind of outcome that may have in their lifetime. Join us for more information at our Roundtable on August 6th at Faith Lutheran Church 7:00PM to learn more about our upcoming Fall Cub Scout Roundup. DAY CAMPS! DAY CAMPS! DAY CAMPS! The clock ticks down. The anxious Cub Scout awaits that final ring of the school bells for the year. THERE IT IS! He gets up, sprints from his desk, and runs outside to meet Mom and Dad on that final day of school. Summer is here. What does that mean?! Frontier Trails Day Camps are right around the corner. DO NOT miss this unique opportunity for your Scouts to get out and enjoy the excellent programs being offered. Scouts will have the opportunity to try their hands at woodwork, build their own fishing pole, shoot bows and arrows and bbguns, learn to cook on a campfire, and much more! Our camp dates are June 10th at Dakota Zoo and Superslide Fun Park, July 8th @ Hillside Park and Pool, and August 5th @ Mcdowell Dam. Sign up online at http://www.nlcbsa.org/ FrontierTrails/Calendar/ Call the Bismarck Scout Office with any questions you may have. 223-7204 July/August/September 2015 lunch we will have the first ever Schwan Auto Cup race. The Schwan Cup will be held on October 17th in the Auto Body Shop located at 3812 Memorial Highway in Mandan. COUNCIL CAMPORALL If you ask any Scout what they look forward to in regards to activities almost each and every one will have camping on that list. We will be having one of the best opportunities to take in a Scouting event. August 14-16 the Northern Lights Council will be hosting a Council wide camporall at Fort Lincoln State Park. This is going to be an event for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Families as well! Come join us on Custer Square for a once in a lifetime experience! TEDDY ROOSEVELT FAMILY DAYS AND SCOUT SHOW On September 27th Teddy Roosevelt Family Days will be holding its annual event at Mcdowell Dam. Scouts will have the opportunity to show off what they do and what they have learned in our annual Scout Show. This year we have teamed up with multiple new organizations and agencies to provide the best experience yet. Your Scouts will have the opportunity to learn to fish, practice their aim and shooting skills at the Scheels Sports shooting alley, and even check out a black hawk helicopter! This year the TRFD program aims to make a huge leap forward. Do not miss this great day to be a Scout and see all the new activities and learning opportunities. Contact the Bismarck Scout Office for more information. 223-7204 FALL FAMILY CUBFEST 2015 Join us on October 2nd for our 2nd Annual Family Cubfest. Take advantage of one more opportunity to get your Cub Scout out and sleep under the starts. Scouts will learn to cook their own meal in a campfire, enjoy fun activities with their friends, and take in a campfire program all before enjoying a night under the stars. The next morning a hot breakfast will be provided and then time to break camp! DISTRICT EXECUTIVE MINUTE – scOUTING It’s finally here! We have made it through another North Dakota Winter and summer is upon us. Take a minute to think about the Scouting program. Why did your son join Scouts? A parents reasons are more than likely a bit different than that of a Cub Scout. Joining the program the parents expect for their son’s to learn values and develop character. Joining the program as a Cub Scout there is only one thing on the mind…. having FUN! The beauty of this program is that during the fun the Scout is learning the whole time all those ideals and values the parents hold dear. So when is the best time to learn and have fun at the same time…? During the summer! It is vital to remember to keep “outing” in Scouting. This is the time that Scouts will learn things like leadership, self-reliance, outdoor skills, teamwork, and much more. Outings can compose of many things. This could mean going to Florida Sea Base and Scuba Diving in the Florida Keys for high adventure, going to Camp Wilderness for camp, or even just taking the Scouts to the lake for a fishing or camping trip. Each experience the Scouts are offered is a chance to have fun as well as learn and grow. Join us this summer to “Keep Outing in Scouting”. TREE PLANTING - FORT ABRAHAM LINCOLN STATE PARK Every year the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in Bismarck/ Mandan partner with Tesoro. They are offered the opportunity to get together and plant trees in observance of Arbor Month. This year Fort Abraham Lincoln was selected as the location for the event. On May 16th a crowd of around 150 Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts braved with rainy weather and planted over 400 trees in Fort Lincoln. Just as the group finished planting and got inside for lunch, the skies opened up and poured rain over the freshly planted trees. It was almost as if it was meant to be that day. A HUGE “Thank You” to those involved in planning this great event as well as Tesoro for their continued support of the Scouting programs in our area. 1ST ANNUAL SCHWAN CUP The last few years Frontier Trails has held an event at Schwan Auto in order to get Pinewood Derby Cars in top performing shape for the Pack races to come. This year we are going to take things up a notch! For the first time EVER we are going to host a district Pinewood Race in the fall! The morning will consist of activities such as bbguns, archery, pinewood warms ups, and more. Then after GREAT PLAINS DISTRICT #14 District Chairman………............TJ Thornton…[email protected] District Commissioner.................Mike Hathaway…[email protected] District Executive........................ Steven Lowe................. 701-339-8143. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] JULY 7th District Committee Meeting 14th Roundtable AUGUST 4th District Committee 11th Roundtable SEPTEMBER 1st District Committee 8th Roundtable 17th School Night for Scouting BEST DAY CAMP EVER The cubs made neckerchief slides that look remarkably like a Lantern pieced together from bottle caps and hot glue. Archery and the BB-Gun range were as busy as ever. We learned all about the bowline knot and how to use mechanical advantage and friction to lift heavy things or keep them from falling. We ended the day sitting in the field watching and listening to the thunderstorm roll across the sky. Please join me in thanking all of the volunteers that made this possible. You can see more pictures and even a short video on our facebook page https:// www.facebook.com/nlcbsagreatplains UNDERSTANDING PROGRAM PLANNING http://www.nlcbsa.org/programplanning lots of resources online to check out. But most importantly you need a plan for your pack or troop to have the best program for your boys. Start with a calendar to decide what and when you’ll do things for scouts, then guess how much it will cost and make a budget, and finally think about who can help along the way and what each parent in your unit will do to make this year the best it can be. THE NEW DISTRICT KEY THREE Mike Hathaway comes from Texas. He earned his Arrow of Light award, was an active scout earning his Star rank before moving onto the Exploring program where is attended the national explorers conference in Washington DC. As an Adult he has served in almost every capacity, Cub Master, Den Leader, Scout Master, Committee Chair, Charter Rep, and even serving as a commissioner in the Great Plains District for the last year. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow and completed his ordeal with his son. Mike enjoyed his time as scout master the most and remembers a fifty mile hike and weeklong adventure he took with his troop. There was one scout who was so excited by the chance to fish that he brought a brand new fancy pole and all sorts of lures and flys. July/August/September 2015 Every time the troop stopped the scout was right on the edge of the water fishing, but he just couldn’t catch anything. Other scouts and leaders would go over and show him what to do and they always got a bite… after five days this scout was still trying. It was the last night and everyone had gathered around the campfire except that one who was just fishing and finally we all hear this loud yell, and we see the scout fish running towards us. He didn’t even real it in, he just ran the fish right out of the lake! TJ Thornton is native to Idaho but he’s been in and around Williston for a few years. He enjoyed his time as Boy Scout. He remembers once during a Scout Masters conference that he was handed a stack of blue cards more than an inch thick. They were all merit badges that he had started but hadn’t finished yet. TJ got back into scouting as an adult volunteer after his wife was asked to be a den leader. She attended Woodbadge and it changed her life, she couldn’t stop talking about it. A couple weeks later he was asked to be the assistant scout master and with that he was convinced that he also needed to attend Woodbadge. “getting ready for woodbadge I studied all the books I could about scouting, and began to see what kind of impact it could have on the life of young men. Woodbadge was an amazing experience and I’m a fox.” So to sum up TJ is a Fox married to a Bear with a few cute little kids at home and a future cub scout only 5 more years till his son can join! CAMPING TIPS AND TRICKS Just before the OA Conclave West I was reading an article by Andrew Olson titled “Why do scouts camp in the rain?”. It happened to rain during the conclave and I was really excited to visit the scouts and new arrow men in the weather. They didn’t slow down at all. A huge group of young men were doing various service projects for the Confluence Center and Ft Buford all of them without any sound of complaint. It reminded me of a camping trip I took with my troop way back when. We left right from the parking lot of the school as soon as the bell rang to let us free for the weekend. I was really excited and grabbed the quilt and bag I had prepped at the troop meeting just a couple days before and rode in the scout masters truck telling him constant stories for the trip to the campsite. As we unloaded and began to setup camp I realized that I had grabbed the wrong bag, I would be camping that weekend with a quilt and math books. We had all decided that this camp out would be a “bring your own everything” campout and I had a touch of hunger when I recalled the 3 ramen packets back at school. But it turned out to be a really great trip. I caught a fish for dinner, and slept wrapped up between two large rocks. Hiked with a bag full of books, and really enjoyed not packing up a tent in the morning…. I guess the tip and trick is that being prepared doesn’t have to mean “have a bunch of stuff” it could also mean “things might be more difficult than you had planned on but you should enjoy the adventure anyway” NORTHERN HILITES - 19 HOW TO ASK FOR HELP In just 4 simple steps! You too can fill your unit Organization Chart. Step One admit that you can’t do it by yourself and that you need help, or at least accept that you shouldn’t be selfish and you should let other people play the game too. Let’s be honest volunteering for your scouting unit is something that you should enjoy doing right? Don’t get cocky get more people to help. Step Two take the person focused approach. Think of it as getting the right people on the bus. Do you know that parent who just seems to be super awesome? ASK THEM TO HELP. Do you know that person who just drops their boy off and doesn’t really talk too much? ASK THEM FOR HELP TOO. Step Three train the new volunteer. You might have asked your new volunteer to “be a den leader” or “help out with the Pinewood Derby” or “teach a merit badge next month”. They agreed because you asked them and now they need to know just what it is they agreed too. Train them, give them a “job description”, and show them how to use the computer to input the service hours online for JTE. Explain it to them, Demonstrate it or put them in touch with the best “insert job title here” you know, Guide them along the path by being there the first couple of times they try, and Enable them by giving the access to all of those resources they will need (account log in info, den leader guide books, the time and place of the next roundtable or committee meeting) Step Four thank them. They are doing a good job, call them out at your court of honor or pack meeting. Give them an award for “Most improved pack treasurer” or something like that. Second edition of ‘Four Percent’ book packs in even more great stories about Eagle Scouts The roster of men who have earned the Eagle Scout award includes a U.S. president, dozens of astronauts, several Medal of Honor recipients, Nobel-prize-winning scientists — plus countless authors, movie stars, titans of industry, senators, congressmen, governors, civil rights leaders and community activists. In short, the kind of men who belong in a book. That’s the appeal of Four Percent: The Extraordinary Story of Exceptional American Youth. Its new and expanded second edition — filled with even more vivid historical anecdotes, compelling profiles and surprising facts — is now available through ScoutStuff.org. Michael S. Malone and David C. Scott released the expanded second edition of the awardwinning Four Percent at a breakfast celebrating Eagle Scouts at the National BSA Annual Meeting in Atlanta. The content and images in the book have been enhanced, and information on theAdams Service Project scholarship has been updated. For now, the $28 book is only available through the BSA’s Scout Shops and at ScoutStuff.org. It will go into wide release later this year. The book is a terrific read for Eagle Scouts and those who are impressed by them. It also makes a great — and popular — gift for a young man’s Eagle Scout court of honor. NORTHERN HILITES - 20 July/August/September 2015 EVERYONE WINS WITH POPCORN TOP 1010 SELLERS Top Sellers BE THE TOP SELLER IN YOUR DISTRICT AND EARN $100 CAMP CERTIFICATE GOOD TOWARDS ANY “Be one of the Top 10 Sellers in the Northern Lights Council & earn a $325 gift card” “2016 NLC RESIDENT SUMMER CAMP” FEE $325 GIFT CARD Extra Council Bonus Prizes OR Trails End Scholarship Program Sell $1,500 Receive $50 Submit scholarship form to Northern Lights Council for both initial & continued qualification Sell $800 CLUB $3,000 Receive Boy Boy Scouts Scouts receive receive Multi Multi Tool with Tool with Hammer Hammer Cub Scouts receive Zing Firetek Rocket $100 A Scout receives 1 gift card from highest Council Level achieved. Popcorn by Trails End Sweet & Savory Collection in a Gift Tin Jalapeno Cheddar Cheese Chocolatey Caramel Crunch in a Scout Tin Scouts, parents and volunteers can stay informed and connected to Scouting at home, at camp or on the go! The app allows users to receive news alerts, view upcoming events, get general information and share their Scouting experiences. This app for Apple and Android phones was created by the Northern Lights Council, BSA and Myriad Mobil and is managed by the Northern Lights Council. For questions or more information, please contact the Center for Scouting at 877-293-5011 or email [email protected] NORTHERN LIGHTS COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 4200 19th Avenue South FARGO, ND 58103 To a valued volunteer: NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 684 Fargo, ND Units Earn 27% Commission! New This Year… GET MOBILE WITH THE BOY SCOUTS @ NLCBSA DOWNLOAD FREE APP 14 Products & 2 Military Product Donations, Additional Varieties Available Online.