March Activities - An Orienteering class will be held at
Pollywog Park at 2 pm on Sunday, March 4. Orienteering is a First Class
requirement.
- The Rock Gym for the March 14 outing has been reserved. Sign-up
sheets are available at the Blue Group and Green Group Meetings.
- The date of
the Rock Hike has been moved back a week due to scheduling conflicts with the
Trained Leaders. The new date is now March 30 to April 1 at Joshua Tree. There
is a new requirement from the LA Council that each scout that participates in
Rock Climbing must have BOTH parents sign a release form. Sign up sheets and the
release forms are available at the Blue Group and Green Group Meetings.
- The
Rock climbing leader training in preparation of the Rock Hike began on February
13 and is continuing. It is expected that 4 sessions will be required to
complete the training plus weekend field exercises.
- The First Aid
Certification class will be given on March 22. Participants must have a valid
CPR Certificate to participate.
- The Court of Honor will be held on March 27
at O'Donnell Center at 7 PM sharp. The format of the Court has been revised to
focus on the advancement and achievement of the scouts and to complete the Court
in one hour. It is planned to freeze the agenda and awards for this Court on
March 20; awards earned after March 20 will be presented at the September Court.
The agenda will be posted on the site.
April Activities
- The Parents Meeting for parents of new scouts will be on April 5 at 6:30 PM,
in the school hall (lower level of American Martyrs School, park in schoolyard
near volleyball courts). This meeting is essential (mandatory) for new parents.
- April 7 to 9 is the Catalina Hike. Scouts and parents are encouraged to
sign-up soon to insure that we will have enough scouts to reserve spots on the
ferry. Sign-up sheets are available at the Blue Group and Green Group Meetings.
- April 7 to 9 is also the Fishing Hike to Lake Isabella. This car camping
outing is a new outing. Please sign-up to take part in this new and fun
activity. Sign-up sheets are available at the Blue Group and Green Group
Meetings.
- The Spring Camporee will be April 20-22 at The Featherly Regional
Park in Anaheim Hills. The theme will be Scout Skills Competition. Sign-up
sheets are available at the Blue Group and Green Group Meetings.
- An Eagle
project is scheduled for April 28 at the Madronna Marsh. Sign-up sheets will be
available at the Blue Group and Green Group Meetings.
Eagle
Candidates - The March Eagle Project is being rescheduled to May
26/27 because of snow at the prospective project location.
Discussions
of Past Events - Three scouts and three adults participated on the
cross country ski hike on February 23/24. Despite conditions at 5000' of too
much and then too little snow a good time was had by all.
- The Eagle Project
scheduled for the weekend of February 10/11 at the Manhattan Beach Botanical
Gardens was finally completed on the weekend of February 24/25 in spite of
threatening and actual rain. There was an excellent turnout of scouts and
adults.
- The Troop had five adults attend the February 23/24/25 Adult
Backpack Leader Training Program. The Committee thanks these adults for taking
the time to expand the number of trained adults in the Troop.
- Sixteen adults
were certified in CPR during the February 22 session. The certification is good
for one year. The First Aid certification is on March 22.
Summer Camp
2001 - Second payment for summer camp is due on March 6. $70 for
Chawanakee and $130 for Emerald Bay.
- Emerald Bay is fully reserved and there
a spots open at Chawanakee. We will be soliciting for adults to attend camp
within the next few months. We are looking for several adults to volunteer for
Chawanakee.
Long Term 2001 - The venues for long term were
discussed. The venues planned are a Trans Sierra Hike (9/10 days) from Crescent
Meadow to Whitney Portal, July 28 to August 6 to accommodate experienced scouts
that have High School obligations at the end of August; and two shorter (5 day)
hikes from August 27 to September 1 for the less experienced scouts. Under
consideration for the shorter hike are two groups hiking the Agnew
Meadow/Tuolumne Meadow route (about 32 miles) at the same time from opposite
directions to minimize the car logistics. Permits have been applied for.
Other Discussion Items - The Troop will have perhaps 35 to 40
new scouts from the bridging Webelos over the next few months. The Committee
decided to have the adult leadership speak with the scouts and parent groups
before forming patrols and assigning new scouts to a group. New scouts that are
not formed into patrols will attend both Blue and Green Group Troop meetings.
- The Committee reviewed the status of the groups and patrols. The primary
concern raised was the participation of the older scouts, adult attendance,
alignment and coordination of the two groups. The Scoutmasters are reviewing
alignment and leadership with the scouts to improve the leadership structure and
participation of the older scouts. Additionally, the committee encourages adults
to attend the scout meetings to help out and to participate on the Board of
Reviews that are required for a scout to advance in rank.
- The Troop can use
some equipment, especially backpacks, that can be used by the newer scouts who
do not have the proper equipment. Please donate whatever you can.
The
next Troop Committee Meeting will be Thursday, April 5th, 2001, at the School
Hall, American Martyrs School at 7:30 PM following the New Parents Meeting.
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