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For the Boy Scout Troop: |
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B - 201 |
9-9:45 AM |
Life to Eagle: Help your Scout meet the
necessary requirements to achieve Scouting’s
ultimate goal. |
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B – 202 |
10-10:45 AM |
Order of the Arrow: Learn about this Honor
Camping Organization for Boy Scouts and how it
can help your unit. |
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B – 203 |
11-11:45 AM |
Merit Badge Counselor Orientation: Do you
want to be a Merit Badge Counselor? Learn
about counseling methods & your role in advancement. |
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B – 204 |
1-1:45 PM |
Varsity Program for Older Scouts: Learn
what this program is and how it works. Program
used mostly by the LDS units, but not exclusively. |
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B – 205 |
2-2:45 PM |
Council Youth Leader Training: Learn about the
dynamic programs for the youth in your Troop offered in SKC
in compliance with the National BSA syllabus. |
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B – 206 |
3-3:45 PM |
Scoutmaster Minutes: A lot of teaching can
go into a simple, short minute. Where do the ideas
come from? |
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B - 211
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9-9:45 AM |
Make It & Take It: Learn how to make some of
your own gear inexpensively |
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B – 212 |
10-10:45 AM |
Dutch Oven Cooking: Learn how to use this
valuable Troop tool. (Double session)
samples of some recipes. Add course fee - $3. |
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B – 213 |
11-11:45 AM |
Dutch Oven Cooking: must take B-212 ( cont .of
previous hour’s class) |
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B – 214 |
1-1:45 PM |
The Troop Committee: Each member fills a role
for smootherTroop operations. |
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B – 215 |
2-2:45 PM |
The Troop’s Greatest Resource: the Pack: Learn
about the importance of building a strong and timely rapport
with the Pack to insure membership growth. |
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B – 216 |
3-3:45 PM |
The Den Chief: a strong recruiter: Learn about
how to use this youth leadership position to the Troop’s
advantage when building Pack-Troop bridge. |
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B – 221 |
9-9:45 AM |
Fire Making I: Use flint & steel, bow drill&
hand drill, fire plow, and other primitive methods. Add
course fee - $2. |
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B – 222 |
10-10:45 AM |
Fire Making II: Continuation of Fire Making I
(must take B-221). Learn how to make your own bow drill &
hand drill, fire plow, and other primitive methods. (Double
session/ see B-223) |
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B – 223 |
11-11:45 AM |
Fire Making II: must take B-222 ( continuation of
previous hour’s class) |
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B - 224 |
1-1:45 PM |
Budget Winter Camping: Be S.A.F.E. in
winter the low-buck way! Gear & activities that
won’t break the bank. |
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B – 225 |
2-2:45 PM |
Cuttin’ Up: How to select, use and care for
knives and axes safely. |
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B – 226 |
3-3:45 PM |
Shooting Sports for Scouts: How you can bring
this program to your Scouts. |
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B – 232 |
10-10:45 PM |
BSA High Adventure Opportunities Learn
about the BSA high adventure opportunities, designing one
for your unit and the logistics involved. |
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B – 233 |
11-11:45 PM |
Scoutmaster Roundtable Come and
listen/participate in a discussion on “best practices” for
troop operations and the Patrol Method. |
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B – 234 |
1-1:45 AM |
Orienteering: Learn how to teach
orienteering skills to Scouts through fun activities. |
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B – 235 |
2-2:45 AM |
Hiking: How to earn the “Historic Trails Award”
and “50 Miler” Award. |
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B – 236 |
3-3:45 PM |
Outdoor Boy Scout Games: Go Beyond
“Capture the Flag”. Be prepared to go outside. |