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RTH District Volunteer Biography [DOC]
Woodcarving Expert
He does such a great job with the young Scouts, usually Bear level and
up.
Herb Cast
6924 Barkley St (near 71st and Metcalf)
Overland Park, KS 66204
913-432-8938
He is retired and doesn't really make anything on this. Please counsel
the Scouts to be on their best behavior and listen. They can learn a great
deal. Webelos are a fun age also.
Boy Scout Troops, please check this out!
BSA is putting rank requirements and mini-lessons in quicktime video on
line at: http://www.scouting.org/boyscouts/rankvideo/Currently,
only the Tenderfoot rank is complete with the others to follow shortly.
Now you may think this is going a bit much with the "electronic"
version of the scout program but I think they're pretty cool. I think
these are also available to download as a podcast version sothat they
can be
played on an Ipod that will show video......what's the world coming to??!!
School for the Deaf
If you are interested in visiting with someone from the School for the
Deaf, call Jane Ceballos, 913-541-9118.
Interested in Orienteering? Try Possum Trot
Mic-O-Say Dancers
The Mic-O-Say Dancers present performances of Native American Dance during
the months of October through April in the Kansas City Area to promote
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say to the younger and weaker and encourage them to
stay involved in Scouting. The majority of our performances are presented
to Cub Packs in the Heart of America Council. We appreciate your help
to promote this resource to the units in your district. More information
about the Mic-O-Say Dancers can be found on our website at:
http://www.micosaydancers.org Also, we have prepared a one-page fact
sheet that is available on our website that provides information about
booking a performance. It may downloaded at:http://www.micosaydancers.org/files/mosdinfo.pdf
If unit leaders from your district inquire about how to contact the Mic-O-Say
Dancers it is best to refer them to our website, or direct them to e-mail
us directly at info@micosaydancers.org.
Reserve the dancers online at http://www.micosaydancers.org/mosd/Default.aspx?tabid=27
White Shield Dance District of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say located in the
Pony Express Council - How to reserve?
[pdf]
Need Beads or Leather try-
Ozark Campfire Co.
(Totems and Designs)
505 Main St. P.O. Box 1127
Belton, MD 64012
816-331-7112
Baden Powell impressionist - Nick Badgerow. His phone
number is (913) 649-6545.
Scout Uniform Exchange Program (4/3)
Bring any uniforms collected to the April Roundtable (shirts, pants, hats,
neckerchiefs, belts & socks). Uniforms collected will be cleaned and
sorted according to size and any youth who needs a uniform – all
or part – will receive one. More information regarding the distribution
process will be provided at the April Roundtable.
Please help to ensure that every Scout in the Red- Tailed Hawk District
has a proper uniform. If you have questions contact Pete O’Malley
at adkscout@sbcglobal.netor
Debbie Cox at debbi@stagecoachacademy.org.
Thank you for your cooperation and dedication to Scouting. Remember, “Scouting
is a game with a purpose.”
For The Commissioners (7/25)
A quarterly publication with an excellent article on conducting
Unit Health Reviews (Mid-Year Health Checks) www.scouting.org/nav/enter.jsp?s=cm
Internet Advancement (5/30)
Now you can place your Units advancement records online, just like the
process for Re-Chartering.
INSTRUCTIONS (pdf)
- - PRESENTATION (pdf)
Philmont Scholarships from
the Catholic Committee on Scouting
Den Leaders
First Month Kit
Scoutmaster Minute
The Penny
[doc]
I
got your back [doc]
Railroad
standards [doc]
Boy Scout Roundtable Handouts
May 2003 Newsletter [0.6Mb
pdf]
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