Saturday, March 6, 2010

COPE/Climbing Training

COPE/Climbing training will be held April 23. The training is for adult leaders who wish to be able to take their Scouts climbing on the Councils climbing wall, or to use the Council’s Natural Rock equipment. The training will also include an introduction to the COPE course so you can assist your unit in using the COPE course. Registration information can be found on the Council's calendar. Registration is limited to 18 adults.
More information can be found at the links below:

National Youth Leadership Training

New format for 2010: Two Weekend Course
June 25-28 and July 9-11, 2010

This year NYLT will be conducted over two weekends (as opposed to a week-long course previously). NYLT is an outdoor experience for current and future leaders in support of the Scoutmaster’s responsibility for the training of his Youth Leaders. The conference utilizes the standard troop structure using the patrol method. Patrol leadership changes daily to give all Scouts a chance to be a Patrol Leader or Assistant. The participants will write their own Vision Statements in which they will plan how to use their newly acquired skills in their home troops. The Conference has been developed by the National Council BSA. The conference is the highest leadership training offered to Youth Leaders at the Council level.
Who may attend?
Participants may be any current or future leader in any Scouting position. Also to be eligible attend they must be at least First Class in rank and thirteen years old by the start of the course. Each Scout must also have a working knowledge of camping, hiking and cooking over an open fire in all weather conditions and have the written approval of his Scoutmaster. Enrollment is limited to 48 qualified participants.
What is the cost of the course?
The total cost for NYLT is $210, which covers course materials, T-Shirt, hat and food for the course. A fee of $75 is required with the application form and the remaining $135 is due no later than June 11th. You are encouraged to sign up early to hold your slot.
What's the date?
First weekend: Check in is at 7 pm Friday, June 25th and will end at 6 pm Monday, June 28th, 2010. Location to be determined.
Second weekend: Check in is at 7 pm Friday, July 9th and participants will be ready to depart following the closing ceremony on Sunday, July 11, 2010 (around 6 pm). Participants must attend both weekends to complete the course. Parents and Scoutmasters will be invited to attend the closing ceremony on July 11th to celebrate their Scout’s accomplishments. Location: Camp Reeves, Carthage, NC.
How can I register for this course?
Applications can be found online through the Council calendar for June or contact Kathy Connelly to obtain an application via email. For more information please contact Kathy Connelly-NYLT Coordinator at kathyconnelly@nc.rr.com or call her at 919-779-6784.
Interested in being on staff?
We are now accepting applications for youth and adult staff. If interested please contact Kathy Connelly for an application form. Don’t hesitate, staff development starts in April. More information can be found on the Council website under the calendar section for June. Contact: Kathy Connelly at kathyconnelly@nc.rr.com.
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Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster training

Where: St. Paul’s Luthern Church
1200 W Cornwallis Rd, Durham, NC
When: April 10, 2010
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American Red Cross wilderness first aid training

Where: Triangle Area Chapter, Red Cross, 100 N Peartree Lane, Raleigh, NC
When: March 6 - 7, 2010
Contact: 919-231-1602 x2802
Register: www.trianglearc.org
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Adult Training Schedule 2010

The following training events are approved and scheduled at various locations around the council. Check the Council training calendar at ocscouts.org for specific location and registration information.
Mar. 4 Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills (IOLS) Session 1
Mar. 12-14 IOLS Session 2
Mar. 13-14 OLSWL
Mar. 13 Trainer Development Conference (TDC)
April 17 Trainer’s Edge
April 23-26 COPE/Climbing/Natural Rock
May 8 Commissioner College
May 13 IOLS Session 1
May 21-23 IOLS Session 2
May 22 BALOO
May 22-23 OLSWL
May 22-23 LAST
Sept. 16 IOLS Session 1
Sept. 24-26 IOLS Session 2
Sept. 25 BALOO
Sept. 25-26 OLSWL
Sept. 25-26 LAST
Sept.10-12 Wood Badge 1st Weekend
Oct. 1-3 Wood Badge 2nd Weekend
Nov. 6 University of Scouting

NCSU holding merit badge college April 10

Occoneechee Council and NC State University are sponsoring a Merit Badge College on Saturday, April 10, 2010. Each merit badge will be taught for a full day by one of the leading experts in the state. This is an outstanding educational opportunity for Scouts interested in the sciences or natural resources. To ensure the best possible experience class sizes are capped, so register early. The cost is $15 and includes lunch and a patch.
Complete information is available on our council calendar here.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Eagle Project at the Mordecai House

My Eagle Project is this weekend, Saturday from 10 - 4 and Sunday from 1 - 4. Try to come and help out.  The project will involve replacing the soil and the wood edging of the kitchen garden. You will need gloves and shovels. Lunch and drinks will be provided. It is at the Mordecai House in downtown Raleigh. Here is the link to the map.

http://tinyurl.com/ycrzyjf

Information about the house and park can be found at:
http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/raleigh/mor.htm

Thanks
-Aaron Wells SPL

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

A Year of Celebration Award

Scouts can earn the "Year of Celebration" patch and related ribbons between September 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010.



For 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America has created a strong foundation of leadership, service, and community for millions of America's youth. Through A Year of Celebration, A Century of Making a Difference, we will demonstrate the incredible impact of a century of living the Scout Law.


Program participants will earn recognition for making a difference in their communities due to their dedication to five of Scouting's core values: Leadership, Character, Community Service, Achievement, and the Outdoors. Through that commitment, participants can earn each of five award ribbons to display from our 100th Anniversary commemorative patch. (From: http://ww2.scouting.org/100years/100years/AYearOfCelebration.aspx )


The Boy Scout details on the patch requirements can be found at:
http://ww2.scouting.org/100years/100years/sitefiles/1000/YourSource/PlanningTools/YOC/PatchReq_Boy_Scouts.pdf