Tuesday, April 29, 2008

April 29, 2008 Troop Meeting

We will be meeting at the Riley Wilderness Park at 6:30 p.m. We will be completing one of the First-Class requirements to complete an orienteering course that covers at least 1 mile and requires measuring the height and/or width of designated items (tree, Tower, Canyon, ditch, etc.). Please be there at 6:30 p.m. with the following items:
  • full BSA approved uniform (shirt, pants or shorts, belt and socks) - the approved activity T-shirt is fine for this outdoor activity;
  • Boy Scout Handbook (review pages 66-74);
  • compass; and
  • 10 Essentials (p. 224 of the BSA Handbook).
We will provide the maps. Your Scout will be brought home by 8:30 p.m.
Bill Chapman
Orange County Attorney

Friday, February 8, 2008

Worldwide Leadership Training on Scouting

Aaronic Priesthood and Scouting Satellite Broadcast for Adult Leaders

An Aaronic Priesthood and Scouting training meeting was broadcast over the Church satellite system on May 12, 2007. The proceedings of that meeting are available in multiple formats for the benefit of bishops, Young Men presidencies, Scouting leaders, and others with responsibility for the young men of the Church.

There is a great online video of the general authorities discussing the relationship between Scouting in the church. For example, Elder Oaks made the following points:
  • focus is not on achievements, it is focused on becoming
  • served not entertain
  • be aware of the overlap between the church and Scouting
  • focus on the spiritual
  • integrate the spiritual and to Scouting
There is much more than the above and I highly recommend that all Scout Leaders review this video.
Bill Chapman
Orange County Attorney

Saturday, December 15, 2007

December 14-15 O'Neill Regional Park Campout



34 degrees F.!!! Konrad Howard, Wyatt Powell, Clay Coleman, Shane Stapleton & Christiaan Frost, with Bros. Chapman, Coleman, Howard and Powell camped at O'Neill Regional Park Friday, December 14, 2007 to Saturday, December 15, 2007. They used firewood, warm clothing, thick sleeping bags and hot food to fight off the cold.

Speaking of food, everyone went all out with their traditional "foil dinners," which tasted like gourmet meals. The starry night was an incredible backdrop for great food and some wonderful storytelling.

Saturday morning, Konrad and Wyatt made good use of their time passing off some of their requirements for ranks from Tenderfoot to First Class. They did well learning in demonstrating two half hitches and the taut-line hitch. Wyatt reviewed the Scout Oath, Law, Motto and Slogan for his leaders and discussed their meeting in detail.

In neighboring troupe from Mission Viejo, came by and visited our campground. We gave them a grand welcome and had a nice visit. We may organize some joint outings/activities in the future.

Everyone practiced their fire building skills which was essential in the cold. Saturday morning, Clay was up early carving wood shavings and getting the fire going begin. The Troop broke camp by about 11 a.m., Saturday morning, so that Wyatt and Shane - who are super star football players on their Pop Warner team - could make it to their end of the year banquet at noon.

Brother Chapman took a few pictures to memorialize the event.

Friday, December 7, 2007

How to Make a Patrol Flag

Every patrol needs a good name. Usually, the patrol chooses its name from nature, a plant or animal, or something that makes the patrol unique. A patrol might choose an object for its outstanding quality. For example, sharks are strong swimmers and buffaloes love to roam. The patrol may want to add an adjective to spice up the patrol name, such as the Soaring Hawks or the Rambunctious Raccoons.

A patrol flag is the patrol's trademark, and it should be a good one. Have a competition to see who comes up with the best design and who is the best artist. Make the flag out of a heavy canvas and use permanent markers to decorate it. In addition to the patrol name, the patrol flag should have the troop number on it as well as the names of all the patrol members. Mount the flag on a pole, which also can be decorated. Remember, the patrol flag should go wherever the patrol goes.

Every patrol has a patrol yell, which should be short and snappy. Choose words that fit the patrol's goals. Use the yell to announce to other patrols that your patrol is ready to eat or has won a patrol competition. Some patrols also have a patrol song.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Troop 736 Summer Camp 2008

Please let me know by email which dates you prefer:
  • Session Week 1: June 30-July 5 (same week as Girl's Camp, a week and a half after school is out)
  • Session Week 2: July 7-July 12
  • Session Week 3: July 14-July 19
  • Session Week 4: July 21-July 26
  • Session Week 5: July 28-Aug. 2
If you want other dates, please let me know when and why. Voting will be open until Sunday, December 9, midnight. Thanks.

December 14-14 Campout

Let me know your vote for our December campout: O'Neill, Caspers, Irvine Lake or somewhere else? We will meet at the Church at 6pm on Friday, December 14.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Troop 736 Summer Camp 2008

Recently, I received some materials in the mail regarding Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley. Last summer, they started their own food service for the first time in many, many years. They listed some of the comments, which were very positive. They also have WiFi available for the dads who need to do work while they are there.

There is a "Trail to Eagle Camp," for those who are pursuing their Eagle rank. If we decide to go to Lost Valley this summer, and sign up by December 15, 2007, we will get a 10% discount. Please let me know your thoughts.