April 2015 - Cole Canoe Base
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April 2015 - Cole Canoe Base
Cole chronicle Providing news and information to Cole Canoe Base since 1964 Volume LI Number 5 April2015 We’re Getting Excited for Summer Beast Feast is Featured in “Boy’s Life” Many, Many, Merit Badges!!! Did you see the Article in Boy’s Life magazine where the Beast Feast was featured in the “Scouting Around” section? We’re really proud to have this honor and recognition. You can check the article on page 34 of the April, 2015 issue or you can see the article and some cool video online at: http://boyslife.org/about-scouts/scoutingaround/140673/michigan-camps-beast-feast-teachesscouts-cooking-skills/ Now’s the time to start thinking of what your troop or crew or ship will be doing for Beast Feast. Last year several units and staff groups had themes like a road crew cooking what may have been road kill or staff members dressed and sounding like pirates. Beast Feast happens on Monday evening. Bring dishes to pass and enter in the cooking contest. You may win an award for your cooking. With your food, bring your mess kit and your appetite. Summer camp is full of fun and exciting activities, and our merit badge program is no different! For our 51st year of program, we are thrilled to announce that we will be offering 100 Merit Badges! From Kayaking to Automotive Maintenance; Search and Rescue to Space Exploration; Composite Materials and Model Design; Cinematography, Oceanography, Archaeology and Digital Technology; we don’t have room to list them all! Even newly released badges like ‘Signs, Signals and Codes,’ just announced by the BSA this February! Our knowledgeable staff look forward to serving your scouts in any field of study! If there is a badge a scout needs assistance in, we will do our best to accommodate their interest. That’s just another way we work to provide your scouts with “the time of their life.” In addition, as your unit prepares for your summer camp experience, please remember the significance of prerequisites and blue cards. It is important to understand that our merit badge instructors will give your scouts every opportunity to earn the badge; but that the foundation of the merit badge program involves scouts learning and discovering to broaden their horizons. With some of our more sophisticated merit badges this may involve spending time before camp, working on requirements which cannot be practically accomplished in a week (e.g. visiting landmarks or weeks of record keeping). Therefore, we ask that you please implore your scouts to not only review camp’s prerequisite sheet, but also look over the requirements for each badge to insure this is something they can commit to spending time on. As scouts get older, they should take it upon themselves to tackle the more difficult badges, enabling them to demonstrate maturity and growth. If you have any questions on any aspect of our program the best means of contact is via [email protected] Arrrrr! John Fay looks like a pirate as he serves whatever he commands you to take. Enjoy matey Copyright 2015 Cole Canoe Base, Michigan Crossroads Council, Boy Scouts of America Page Two Your Unit Could Earn the Honor Unit Award Cole Canoe Base has been presenting Honor Troop awards to units for many years. This year we have made some minor changes in the requirements and we’ve changed the name. We are now presenting the Honor Unit Award. This change was made to acknowledge the Crews and Ships that are also BSA units camping with us. The Honor Unit Award is designed for any unit to earn no matter how big or small or how rich or poor they are. This is about doing more than you have to do at camp. Enter at least 2 dishes in the Beast Feast cooking contest, commit to camp at an MCC camp in 2016, have an adult leader help out teaching or doing service for the camp, keep your campsite clean or several other tasks through the week. Help to make your unit special by earning an Honor Unit Award. Conservation projects are an hour long service project which is required for honor troop and greatly improves the camp. Troops can chose the time they want to do it depending on their schedule. Eco-Con Has News! Hey guys! This is John Fay, and I’m the Ecology director at Eco-Con. We are really looking forward to all of you guys coming up and visiting us during your week at summer camp! This year we are going to have a very clean and crisp Eco-Con, with plenty of fun activities and interesting information for you to learn. We are prepared to make sure you guys have the time of your life during your week staying with us! Tuesday is Geo-pardy night. We are going to make sure that everybody who comes to Eco-Con that night has something to do. If a scout does not want to participate in Geo-pardy, we will also have fly tying, and information on our Nature photography contest. At Eco-Con, we have many activities for you and we are excited to have you join us. ECO-CON FOREVER! Climb at the Cole Canoe Base Climbing Tower Greetings interested scouting reader. We here at the Climbing Tower are working hard to achieve new heights of fun and safety for all ages of campers. We have updated our schedule and trained in new techniques and equipment to insure that everyone leaves the area happy and unscathed. We would like to announce that the time and date for the speed climb event has been moved to Wednesday evening, around 7:00 pm. This is taking over the slot of the first year camper climb, which has been be rescheduled to Thursday at 1:30 p.m.. Also new is the schedule board which will show the schedule for climbing that day. On it the staff will place the schedule for the day, the weather report and the percent chance for rain and by extension the probability of us closing. We would like to remind everyone that we at climbing are trained and equipped to aid those with legitimate physical disabilities. We also will keep you updated for any major changes in the climbing schedule and area. We wish you a pleasant day and look forward to seeing you at the Tower. Page Three What’s going on in Crafts? Crafts On Fire Crafts On Fire is an event that takes place at the Crafts Pavilion following the Beast Feast on Monday night. This is an event that anyone can come to and enjoy doing various activities like tie dying shirts, drawing and painting, getting your face painted, and making things out of clay. It is a great event to come and relax, enjoy time with friends, and listen to music while doing something fun. Crafts Presents Game Night Calling all the people that like playing cards and board games! Crafts Game Night is the perfect place for you. While the movie is playing at the Cosgro Campfire Arena on Tuesday night, come down and play some games at Crafts! A wide variety of games are offered to play including the card game Magic, (where you can chose to challenge a staff member if you want), Apples to Apples, Fluxx, Munchkin, and many more. Merit Badges There are a total of 10 Merit Badges offered at Crafts. They all are really fun and involve hands on work. The merit badges include Art, Basketry, Bugling (by appointment only), Composite Materials, Game Design, Leatherwork, Model Design, Music, Sculpture, and Woodcarving. Any make up work that Scouts have to do for their badges, are welcome to come in on Friday to get them completed. Crafts Event Times Crafts On Fire Monday night, 7:00—9:00 pm Crafts Game Night Tuesday night, 7:00 pm until whenever the movie ends at the Cosgro Campfire Arena Hunter Safety Once again Cole Canoe Base will be offering the Michigan DNR Hunter Safety Course. This course meets Monday – Thursday 3:30 – 5:30, at the Rifle Range. Attendance at all days are mandatory in order to receive your Hunter Safety Certificate. Shooting Sports Besides the daily Merit Badges and open shoots, Shooting Sports will be offering, Adult Archery Poker Shoots, Archery Moving Target Shoots, 3-D Archery, Scoutmaster (Adults) SPL (Scouts) shoots at Rifle and Shotgun (open to all adults and Scouts) and Sporting Clays. Make sure you save some time to enjoy the Shooting Sports at Cole Canoe Base.