Hi -- here are abbreviated notes for the February
9 Roundtable:
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Training handout
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Boy Scout Adult Leader Training, Thursday March 10, 7-10pm and Saturday
March 12, 8am-4pm, location TBA.
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Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills, Friday-Saturday March 25-26 campout
completed by 4:00 p.m. Saturday, at Coast Guard facility on Telegraph Road.
Reservations, Norm Johnson, mailto:johnsall6@aol.com. Questions, Jim Hellwege,
Course Director, mailto:jhwege@aol.com.
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Parents of bridging Webelos II Scouts interested in serving as adult troop
leaders should attend this training (one or, even better, both courses).
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Colonial District Spring Camporee is April 22-24 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
(this will include the Webelos II Scouts who bridge to Troop 680 in March).
I have handouts for Scoutmaster and a few others that I will distribute
February 15.
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March 8 is set for Troop-wide elections and for Order of the Arrow elections--both.
OA contacts are Eric Johnson 571-642-2642 and Ian Buchanan, email:spidey41477@hotmail.com.
There will be OA Training on Sunday February 20, 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
at Aldersgate Church.
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A District Friends of Scouting representative will speak at our April 5
Court of Honor. Contact is Mike Shearer at 703-966-9032.
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Rechartering is being worked on by John Higbee (Committee Chair) and Tom
Schulte (Registration). This rechartering will be electronic. They (John
Higbee and Tom Schulte) picked up all the materials including information/directions
for electronic rechartering. For Pack 680, Bob Keegan and Paul Mule picked
up rechartering materials. Ray Garant gave a short powerpoint demo
covering some of the electronic rechartering info. All rechartering
materials go through the Unit Commissioner, Dick Bowman. Roundtable
contact was Ray Garant.
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Next month's roundtable, March 9, will include a session about Eagle Scout
Projects; this should be of interest to all Life Scouts, especially those
working on or planning an Eagle project. Scouts are invited and encouraged
to attend. Contact John Millikin if you need a ride.
Thank you.
John Millikin