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    • Thank you to Troop 10
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      • Maine High Adv - August 2018
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      • Mt. Washington - Nov 2018
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Scoutmaster's Message

So Much Rain!

7/29/2023

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Dear Scouts,

Two weeks in a row we got rained out. Last week we thought it would clear and anxious to deliver on the patrol cup ice cream treat but the weather had other plans. Going forward we will make the weather call earlier in the day and get the word out so people can make plans.

This weekend, I’m traveling with my son Will to the Oshkosh Air Show and then staying in Chicago for the week for business. At the airport I glanced and say a book titled “How To Lead When You are Not in Charge” and thought, all our scouts know that. But I bet adults need reminders.
Every scout can show leadership in four (4) ways; Self-Leadership, Cooperative, Supportive and Directive.
  • Self-Leadership means that you are prepared for trips with the right gear, materials, show up when asked, and have brought all the necessary gear that is needed.
  • Cooperative Leadership is listening to others, being cheerful and patient while we get organized. 
  • Supportive Leadership means actively helping each other and the troop. Carrying gear, fetching firewood, picking up camp, helping scouts with gear loading, unloading and lashing gear so we don’t lose it.
  • Directive Leadership is more like planning (PLC) and directing your fellow scouts so that they fun and get the most out of what was planned.
So there you have it. Each trip and each scouting event including meetings, scouts can show leadership in everything they do and that means not always being “in charge.”

Mr. Hillman has offered to help the troop with ice cream next week and we will stick to the same format. Meet at Emerson, hike over to Bedford Farms and back for pickup. Always check in and check out with your senior leaders.

Summer is a great time to continue working on advancements. Bring your book to summer meetings and get signed off.

Do your good turn daily. It does not have to be big. Start with small things like opening the door for someone or picking up trash. It’s easy but you have to do it and you always feel good when to do your good turn daily.

YiS,

Mr. Duggan, Scoutmaster
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Reaching First Class

7/22/2023

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Dear Scouts,

Welcome back from camp. I’m looking forward to reviewing with you all the rank requirements and merit badges you earned. Please bring your books even to summer meetings so we can make sure your records are up to date. Your Scout Book contains pages in the back for service project hours, camping nights, hiking and biking. I strongly recommend that you take a few minutes an update those records. Some of the older senior leaders will be more than happy to show you what they have done and with so many scouting opportunities you will be surprised by how many camping nights and hours of service you have participated in during scouting.

Our last meeting got rained out so this week, we plan on taking the troop from Emerson to Bedford Farms and celebrating the Patrol Cup!

This coming year will be challenging and a great opportunity for the senior leaders to influence the troop. With only seven current senior (Star or higher) scouts, they will be holding a couple positions of responsibility as we re-organize into most likely two patrols.

For scouts currently ranked at less than Star, I would recommend focusing on First Class as a goal. First Class rank is not easy and is the culmination of many skills that build from the Scout, Tenderfoot and Second Class ranks. By the time you reach First Class you can cook, set up camp, apply first aid, navigate and identify animals and plants that might impact your camping and hiking. These are great skills to have in life.

For scouters, those adults who help our troop, there’s a course called IOLS, introduction to Outdoor Leader Training required for all ASM’s. This is basically the same as First Class rank for scouts. In the past, we had the adults get signed off by the senior members of the scouts, which is great way to help seniors teach and review and for scouters to learn from our scouts. Every camping trip we have can be an opportunity and I’ll share a checklist for IOLS for those interested in pursuing this. Just email me as we need more adults trained as well.

Tommy turns 18 tomorrow and has submitted his application to Eagle. Good work Tommy! We are looking to form a small Venture Crew, 133V for those scouts 18 who would like to participate. I’ll have more information over the summer but our venture crew would be able to attend all our trips plus others until they turn 21. This is a timely direction for our troop.

See you Tuesday and remember to do your good turn daily.

YiS,
Mr. Duggan, Scoutmaster
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