Seneca District Boy Scout Round Table To Do List January 2018.
This a suggested list of things for unit leaders to consider doing/reviewing during the month of January.
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January 2018 Seneca District Round Table To Do List,
1. Prepared. For Life.
This Months To-Do List
• Turn in any re-charter packages
TONIGHT
• Finish any outstanding JTE paperwork
• Coordinate Friends of Scouting Visit
• Start thinking about Webelos
recruiting/visits
• 2019 High Adventure Sign Ups
– Seabase Jan 23 – Feb 13
– Philmont (too late)
– Northern Tier Jan 2 – Jan 9 (too late)
2. Prepared. For Life.
More Things To Do
• Training
– NYLT (It’s all about the boys)
• Jan 13-15 and Feb 17-19 @ Camp Snyder
– University of Scouting
• Registration is open
• February 24, 2018
– Wood Badge
• N6-82-18-1 April 26-28 & May 31 – June 3 (Sunday
Friendly)
• N6-82-18-2 September 7-9 and October 12-14
– BCOLS
• Classroom March 10 Port Rebublic MD
• Overnight April 21-22 Prince Frederick MD
3. Prepared. For Life.
Advancement Changes
• Camping requirements
Rank Current Requirement New Requirement as of Aug. 1, 2017
Second Class
1a. Since joining, participate in five
separate troop/patrol activities, three
of which include overnight
camping. These five activities do not
include troop or patrol meetings. On
at least two of the three campouts,
spend the night in a tent that you
pitch or other structure that you help
erect (such as a lean-to, snow cave,
or tepee).
1a. Since joining Boy Scouts, participate
in five separate troop/patrol activities, at
least three of which must be held
outdoors. Of the outdoor activities, at
least two must include overnight
camping. These activities do not include
troop or patrol meetings. On campouts,
spend the night in a tent that you pitch or
other structure that you help erect, such
as a lean-to, snow cave, or tepee.
First Class
1a. Since joining, participate in 10
separate troop/patrol activities, six of
which include overnight
camping. These 10 activities do not
include troop or patrol meetings. On
at least five of the six campouts,
spend the night in a tent that you
pitch or other structure that you help
erect (such as a lean-to, snow cave,
or tepee).
1a. Since joining Boy Scouts, participate
in 10 separate troop/patrol activities, at
least six of which must be held
outdoors. Of the outdoor activities, at
least three must include overnight
camping. These activities do not include
troop or patrol meetings. On campouts,
spend the night in a tent that you pitch or
other structure that you help erect, such
as a lean-to, snow cave, or tepee.