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College of Scouting Enrichment

College of Scouting Enrichment                                    

Dean Connie Everhart, 614.889.7675Evrhrts@cs.com

Administration:
S –  601 9-9:45 AM

Scoutings Future:  Help to ensure that the ideals of The Boys Scouts of America are never compromised.

S –  602 10-10:45 AM

Scout History 101:  The 100th year of the Scouting Movement is here!  Learn where Scouting has been and what it has done.

S –  603 11-11:45 AM

Hidden Paperwork:  Can’t find that form?  Learn where to find and how to use Paperwork that you have only heard about.

S  – 604 1-1:45 PM  Scouting & the Internet:    Scouting on the “Net”.  Here’s how to find it!
S  -  605 2-2:45 PM

Designing a Website Part I:  Learn how to share your unit’s activities on the  “Net”.  Ways to promote your unit to recruit and retain scouts. (Two Sessions)

S  -  606 3-3:45 PM Designing a Website Part II:   Complete your website course.  S 605 & S606.
 

Education:

S  – 611 9-9:45 AM

Physical Fitness & YOU!  Be a role model for your Scouts and learn how to Be physically fit.  Great ideas and techniques.

S –  613 11-11:45 AM

Disabilities, ADHD & Scouts:  Learn the skills necessary to understand & help Your scouts be successful in the scouting program.

S –  614 1-1:45 PM

Communication:  Communicating to get at The Heart of what really matters to Kids through communication! 

S  -  615 2-2:45 PM

How Kids Learn ~ Teaching & Learning:    How to recognize different Learning styles & use different teaching techniques.

S  -  616 3-3:45 PM

Grand Old Flag:    Learn proper care & display of “Old Glory” and how to Properly retire our American Flag.

 

Financial Support

S – 621 9-9:45 AM

Funding the year of Scouting with one fundraiser:  Popcorn!   This course Will take a look at how to get your Scouts motivated to sell more popcorn to fund their best year in Scouting.

S – 622 10-10:45 AM

Friends of $couting:  why is it so important?  Learn the in and outs of the Friends of $couting Campaign & what it could provide for you and your scouts.

S – 623 11-11:45 AM

Council Camps and how they Operate:  Take a deeper look into our Council Camps; learn how they compare to each other and how they are funded.

S – 624 1-1:45 PM

Council Budget, Where does the money go?    Take an in depth look at the Council Budget and learn where the money comes from and where it is spent.

S – 625 2-2:45 PM

Endowment, Secure the Future of Scouting TodayLearn all about the Endowment Campaign how it could fund the future of Scouting and what you can do to help.

S – 626 3-3:45 PM

Tax Advantages for ScoutersUse your money instead of giving it to the IRS.  Learn what records to keep and what is deductible.

 

Unit Operations

S – 671 9-9:45 AM 

Volunteers, The Lifeblood of a Unit:  Recruiting and keeping those Volunteers who are essential to your groups success!

S – 672 10-10:45 AM

Uniforming:  Wondering where all of those patches and awards go?  Discuss the BSA guidelines  for patch placement and a positive scouting appearance.

S – 673 11-11:45 AM

Religious Emblems Coordinator:  How this position on your unit committee can help your unit’s Duty to God 

S -  674 1-1:45 PM 

Adult Recognition:  Awards are part of the scouting program.  Help your Leaders learn how Awards, and more.  Sign up for S674 and S675 – two sessions.

S - 675 2-2:45 PM Adult Recognition:  See S – 674.  Sign up for S674 and S675 – two sessions.
S - 676 3-3:45 PM

Catholic Religious Emblems: This class explains all about the CATHOLIC Religious Emblem Program and how to get it started.

 

Handicrafts

S– 631 9-9:45 AM

Basic Leathercraft:   Learn the fundamentals of simple leathercraft.  Make Two projects.  This is a 2 session class.  Sign up for S631 and S632.  Fee $3

S– 632 10-10:45 AM Basic Leathercraft:   Sign up for S631 and S632. Above fee covers both sessions
S– 633 11-11:45 AM 

Leather crafts:  Enhance your knowledge of leather craft to effectively teach it to your Scouts.  Make 2 projects.  This is a 2 session class.  Sign up for S623 and S624.  Fee $5

S – 634 1-1:45 PM

Leather crafts:  See S – 633.  Make 2 projects.  This is a 2 session class.  Sign up for H 3 and H 4. Above fee covers both sessions

S – 635 2-2:45 PM

Handcrafted Collection Books Using Scrapbooking Hints & surprises to create memories of Scouting activities.  Bring scissors & glue sticks.    Fee:  $5

S – 636 3-3:45 PM

Scrapbooking Your Scouting MemoriesMake & take scrapbooking pages Plus cool uses of scrapbooking supplies & ideas.  Bring scissors & glue    Fee $5

 

Nature Study

S – 661 9-9:45 AM

Outdoor Ethics:  How to implement “Leave No Trace principles” in the Boy Scout and Venturing Programs

S – 641 9-9:45 AM

Animal Study for Beginners:  Basic wild animal identification.  Focuses on native species and what they leave behind

S – 642 10-10:45 AM

Nature Awareness:  Expand your senses the Medicine Woods way.  Fox-walk, deer ears, owl eyes, drumstalk & more.  Awareness of the world around you.  Two Sessions

S – 643 11-11:45 AM Nature Awareness:  Double Session – See S – 643.
S – 644 1-1:45 PM

Edible and Medicinal Plants:  What medicines lurk in your Spice rack?  How much of your campsite can you eat?

S – 645 2-2:45 PM

Plant Study for the Beginners:  Learn the basic plant identification of species commonly found in our Council

S – 646 3-3:45 PM

Conservation Service Awards:  What is the role of Conservation in Scouting and what recognition awards are available to our Scouts. 

 

Scouting Adventures

S – 651 9-9:45 AM

Big Country Canoe Tripping:  Learn about destinations in the US and Canada & how to have a memorable experience.  No outdoor program is complete without a big country canoe trip.

S – 652 10-10:45 AM

Climb on Safely & Trek Safely Training:  Learn how to organize a climbing and rappelling program for your troop or crew and how to carry out a safe trekking experience.

S – 653 11-11:45 AM

Bike Trekking and Cycling:  Learn to plan and conduct a 5 – 10 day bike Trek.  Discuss treks in the Midwest and East.  Leave with a CD of details 

S – 654 1-1:45 PM

Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat Training:    This valuable training Is necessary for units scheduling outings where water activities are held.

S – 655 2-2:45 PM

CPR:  Part I – Heart Saver/AED Includes instruction in using AED’s (2 year Certification).  Must take Session I and IIFee $20

S – 656 3-3:45 PM CPR:  Part II.
 

Woodcrafts

S – 681 9-9:45 AM

Woodcraft I:  Boys love to saw, sand, and hammer.  Make a simple wood tool box To share with your Tigers, Wolves or Bears.

S – 682 10-10:45 AM Woodcraft II:  Easy to make Bird House Project for to take back to your scouts.
S – 683 11-11:45 AM

Intermediate Woodcraft:  This is a double session where you will make an intermediate Project in Woodcrafts.  Excellent Webelos project.  Fee:  $12.

S -  684 1-1:45 PM Intermediate Woodcraft:  See S - 683.  Sign up for S682 and S683 – two sessions.
S -  685 2-2:45 PM Woodcraft III:  Easy to make wood project of Alonzo’s choice.

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