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Safe Scouting

Troop 3 is committed to Safe Scouting. Here are some of the guidelines Mr. Tim has put together or you can check out BSA’s policy here: Guide to Safe Scouting

Guidelines for Safe Scouting

All members of the Boy Scouts of America are expected to conduct themselves in
accordance with the principles set forth in the Scout Oath and Law. Physical violence,
hazing, bullying, theft, verbal insults, and drugs and alcohol have no place in the Scouting
program and may result in the revocation of a Scout’s membership in the unit.

Two-deep leadership.

Two registered adult leaders or one registered leader and a parent of a participant, one
of whom must be 21 years of age or older, are required on all trips and outings.

No one-on-one contact.

One-on-one contact between adults and youth members is not permitted. In situations
that require personal conferences, such as a Scoutmaster’s conference, the meeting is
to be conducted in view of other adults and youths.

Respect of privacy.

Adult leaders must respect the privacy of youth members in situations such as
changing clothes and taking showers at camp, and intrude only to the extent that
health and safety require. Adults must protect their own privacy in similar situations.

Separate accommodations.

When camping, no youth is permitted to sleep in the tent of an adult other than his
own parent or guardian. Councils are strongly encouraged to have separate shower and
latrine facilities for females. When separate facilities are not available, separate times
for male and female use should be scheduled and posted for showers.

Proper preparation for high-adventure activities.

Activities with elements of risk should never be undertaken without proper
preparation, equipment, clothing, supervision, and safety measures.

No secret organizations.

The Boy Scouts of America does not recognize any secret organizations as part of its
program. All aspects of the Scouting program are open to observation by parents and
leaders.

Appropriate attire.

Proper clothing for activities is required. For example, skinny-dipping is not
appropriate as part of Scouting.

Constructive discipline.

Discipline used in Scouting should be constructive and reflect Scouting’s values.
Corporal punishment is never permitted.

Hazing prohibited.

Physical hazing and initiations are prohibited and may not be included as part of any
Scouting activity.

Junior leader training and supervision.

Adult leaders must monitor and guide the leadership techniques used by junior leaders
and ensure that BSA policies are followed.

The three Rs of youth protection

The “three R’s” of youth protection convey a simple message that the BSA wants its youth
members to learn:

Recognize situations that place a scout at risk of being molested, how child
molesters operate, and that anyone could be a molester.

Resist unwanted and inappropriate attention. Resistance will stop most attempts at
molestation.

Report attempted or actual molestation to a parent or other trusted adult. This
prevents further abuse and helps to protect other children. The scout will not be
blamed for what occurred.

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troop information update

Google Apps Training

As most of you probably already know, Troop 3 is now using Google Apps to manage our online communication and collaboration. Here is an excellent resource for acquainting yourself with all the services have to offer: http://learn.googleapps.com/

These accounts are available to all scouts and parents. Others interested will be considered by the committee.

We are doing all of our trip planning with google documents and have online meetings to work on our plans as they are needed.


 

The services can be accessed from the bottom right hand side of every page of the website, or you can click this link: www.mail.nashvilletroop3.com

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Court of Honor troop information update

Spring Court of Honor

We are looking forward to seeing you this Monday, April 11 at 6pm for the Spring Court ot Honor.

At this COH you will be handing out information on the upcoming calendar, Fund-raising activities and your Scout’s renewal packet.

A presentation by Mr. Reuben on Troop’s “Online Life” and a video by Will Stewart.

The Troop is providing Fried/Roasted Chicken & Drinks for Dinner and ask your Family to bring a Side Dish & or a Dessert to share.

Please let me know what items you will be bringing for the Dinner and how many from your family will be joining in the celebration.

Thank you and see you Monday, April 11th at 6pm or earlier to help with setting up.

Ms. Becky

 

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troop information update

Registration form for our April 16 merit badge workshop

Scouts,
Don’t forget to turn in the registration form for our April 16 merit badge workshop. It’s going to be a great opportunity to learn new skills or sharpen  skills that you alread have, and we’ll have some fun along the way. Please get those forms to me this week or by Monday, April 11, at the latest. You can submit them in paper form or send me an email with the info.
I am attaching some pages from the Emergency Preparedness Merit Badge manual that you can use to prepare for the Saturday sessions. Rather than bringing your entire Family Emergency Kit, it will be fine just to bring a photograph or a list of what you have in the kit. However, please do plan on bringing the items for your Personal Emergency Kit. If you have trouble finding some of the items, please let me know and I’ll help you out.
We’re going to have an experienced instructor with us that morning, working with us on CPR, defibrillator and emergency preparedness skills. Mr. Mike Hackney is a veteran Boxwell instructor — and we don’t have to go out of town to receive this top-notch training.
Also in the afternoon you’ll have the opportunity to work on other merit badges, so indicate on your registration form what your interests are and your troop merit badget counselors will be prepared to help.
Have a question or suggestion? Need another copy of the registration form? Send me a note or call me at 415-0147.
Thanks!
Tim
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trips

Photos from LBL backpacking

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update

Meeting Update

I want to let you know that there is no regular scout tomorrow night.  PLC will meet on Monday at 5:45pm, followed by committee meeting at 6:30pm. 

5:45pm – Patrol Leaders Council (PLC) Meeting
This includes:  Rhys (SPL), Vincent (ASPL), Jordan (PL-Hurtles), Collin (PL-Wolverines), Joseph (Troop Guide), Steven (Replacement Scribe), Scoutmaster & Asst. Scoutmasters.

If you cannot attend, please call your assistant to go to the meeting instead of you. 

6:30pm – Troop Committee Meeting
This includes:  all Troop Committee Members, Scoutmaster, Chartered Org. Head/Rep., & interested Scout parents

All parents are invited to join us for monthly troop committee meetings to find out more about what’s coming up for the troop and how you can help.

I would like to also remind everyone that Monday April 11th is troop 3 Court of Honor with potluck & annual ice cream fundraiser kick-off.

Important info for scouts that went to our backpacking trip to Land Between the Lakes – please check your body for ticks, I found two ticks on me a minute ago, Helen & Luboš had some as well.  Some of the boys got dehydrated today, please make sure that you drink enough tonight & tomorrow to replenish lost liquids.
Thanks for your support,

Libor
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trips

Land between the lakes.

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We are backpacking,camping. The wolverines are going to eat ramen,flat bread with peanut butter,drink mix,oatmeal,pop tarts,instant bacon,apples,tang,jerky,chicken,cheese and crackers,fig bars,instant pudding,brownies,cereal bars,eggs,kool aid. The Hurtles are going to eat oatmeal,apples,hot cocoa,cider,summer sausage,trail mix,pasta with ground beef. The Squirrls are going to eat sushi,oatmeal,bread,summer sausage,cheese. We will do other awsome activites. By Josh,Chris,Lubos.      The photo shows all the people going.

 

This post was written prior to the trip. We will be following up with a video by Will and perhaps another post as well. Stay tuned.