CounCil news 2
FinanCe news 6
Training 8
Camping 9
popCorn 11
order oF The arrow 14
VenTuring 15
doVer roCkporT 16
Quarrylands 17
pioneer 18
Cuyahoga Valley 19
Two riVers 20
Freedom Trail 21
glaCier ridge 22
Crooked Creek 23
MAR/APR 2010 VOLUME 11 - NO.3 MAY/JUNE 2013GREATER CLEVELAND COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IN THIS ISSUE:DISTRICTRESTRUCTURING:Page3.
NEWMERITBaDGESandREqUIREMENTUPDaTESINThEWoRkS:Page5
PoPCoRNSaLENEWS:Registrationsheet,productandprizeinfo:Pages11and12
EAGLE SCOUT CLASS OF 2012 RECOGNITION DINNER
ThankyoutoBert W. Moyar,EagleScoutClassof2012honoree,andtotheEagleScoutRecognitionDinnerCommittee:Chairman-William Ridmann,Vice President of Rates and Regulatory Affairs, FirstEnergy Corp. Kenneth Fox,Eagle Scout, Senior Vice President, KeyBankRichard A. Greco,Eagle Scout, Partner/Transaction Tax Services, Ernst & Young LLPKen Haber,Eagle Scout, Greater Cleveland Council CommissionerDr. Richard Hronek,Eagle Scout, President, 2EDUK8 ServicesJudson Kline,Eagle Scout, Sr. Vice President, Herschmann Architects, Inc.Paul A. Koomar,Eagle Scout, Vice President, Healthnetwork FoundationSteve Pasquale,Program Manager, Swagelok CompanyRick Voigt, Eagle Scout, President/CEO, Today’s Business Products
WewouldalsoliketothankourScoutingfriendsandsponsorswho,throughtheirgenerousdonationsandsupport,madethiseveningpossible.BillBakker,Don Friswold and Don Rodgers, Eagle and Sponsor Photography, NorthCoastLitho,Inc.–Classof2012EagleScoutprograms,TaPPackagingSolu-tions,–souvenirphotofolders,JeffreyCampbell-refreshments,EagleScoutassociation(ESa)–scholarships,GoldenBook&Manpower,andthestaffofNathanL.DaubyBoyScoutMuseum.Therewere142youngmenwhoearnedtherankofEagleScoutin2012.Congratulations,Eagles.
Justin Scott Abbarno – Troop 150John Sebastian Alfes – Troop 208Sagar Amrania – Troop 504Thomas David Anderson – Troop 701Ethan Joseph Arko – Troop 159Miles William Lee Atchison – Troop 194Kyle David Baer – Troop 263James Francis Xavier Begin – Troop 575Kevin Joseph Begin – Troop 575Jacob Belardo – Troop 225Tyler Alexander Bir – Troop 664Matthew S. Bischof – Troop 226Curtis Thomas Black – Troop 150Harris Derek Bransch – Troop 194John Joseph Brosovich – Troop 461Matthew Tyler Brown – Troop 371Michael Joseph Callahan – Troop 208Jacob Carlton – Troop 664David Matthew Chelnick – Troop 504Joseph William Ciesielczyk – Troop 515Michael Albert Cimperman – Troop 28Michael C. Comiono – Troop 575Nicholas Jerome Corbo – Troop 367Craig Robertson Davenport – Troop 223Brent Alexander Dean – Troop 1Jacob DeBaltzo – Troop 435David Richard DeColibus – Troop 701Josiah Depaoli – Troop 175Christopher Pierce Distad – Troop 662Jared Michael Doe – Troop 223Allen Benjamin Drown – Troop 810Kyle James Dunphy – Troop 332Seamus Austin Dunphy – Troop 208Nicholas Richard Dzurnak – Troop 810Donald Matthew Eicher – Troop 652James Blakely Fell – Troop 41Peter J. Gilles – Troop 332David Michael Girbino – Troop 433Scott Vernon Goldfarb – Troop 729David Clark Graham – Troop 201Ryan Alexander Grimm – Troop 729Matthew Jeffrey Gueulette – Troop 461Matthew Allen Hall – Troop 332Matthew John Hamman – Troop 332Michael Thomas Harding – Crew 526John Robert Hartman – Troop 701Sean William Hayes – Troop 201Mark Charles Heller – Troop 380Justin Michael Thomas Holland – Troop 235Grant Lee Hom – Troop 421Paul John Insana – Troop 371Jeffrey Elias Michael Kassouf – Troop 208Justin C. Kestler – Troop 41David Francis Kilroy – Troop 15Leon Isadore Kimmelfield – Troop 15Timothy Michael Knaggs – Troop 201Richard A. Kolar – Troop 208Mitch Phillip Kovacs – Troop 701Anthony Thomas Kowalski – Troop 701Ian James Kurela – Troop 218David John Laubert – Troop 228Daniel Brennan Lawrence – Troop 662Stephen Nilsson Liljeberg – Troop 729Sean S. Lincoln – Troop 226Dylan John Litrico – Troop 380Jantzen Douglas Mace – Troop 461Matthew J. Marencik – Troop 526Sean Michael McDermott – Troop 194Robert D. McLain – Troop 309Derek Thomas Meadows – Troop 201Justin Meinecke – Troop 515
EAGLE SCOUT CLASS OF 2012 EAGLE PROJECTS – A COLLECTIVE GOOD TURN FOR CLEVELAND
TheGreaterClevelandCouncil’s142memberEagleScoutClassof2012recruitedover3,606ScoutsandvolunteerswhoassistedthemincompletingtheirEagleScoutserviceprojects.TheScoutsandvolunteersworkedover27,138documentedhourstocompletetheirEagleScoutserviceprojectsthatbenefitthegreaterClevelandcommunity.
Matthew Jeremy Metzger – Troop 215Scott Alexander Michaud – Troop 159Gerald Casey Miller – Troop 204John Walker Moosbrugger – Troop 179Alexander Ernest Moryan – Troop 526Nathaniel Christopher Moryan – Troop 526John Thomas Moynihan – Troop 319Matthew Mroczynski – Troop 297Corey A. Nehoda – Troop 526Blake William Nelson – Troop 150James Paul Nemeth – Troop 208Matthew David Newrones – Troop 575Bryan O’Donnell – Troop 190Jacob P. Ogonek – Troop 225Cornelius Joseph O’Sullivan – Troop 287Michael Edward Pace – Troop 575Robert Alan Danielson Palcisko – Troop 204Joseph Allen Pavelchak – Troop 161Camden Tucker Peavy – Troop 150William Frank Pelger II – Troop 41Nicholas Robert Pesetsky – Troop 421Alexander Joseph Polak – Troop 263Kevin Robert Powell – Troop 223Shawn Allen Priore – Troop 88Peter J. Prokop – Troop 226Christopher Bernard Reed – Troop 223Hagan Vaughn Reichel – Troop 261David M. Rimback – Troop 424Stephen Charles Ringler – Troop 447John Gerald Riordan – Troop 821William Morrison Rouse IV – Troop 287Erik John Rowan – Troop 701RRichard Owen Oz Ryan – Troop 777Daniel J. Salzgeber – Troop 226Jack W. Sample – Troop 575Alex Jordan Schachtel – Troop 662Michael Thomas Schloemer – Troop 319Kyle Schoeffler – Troop 575Nicholas Matthew Shafer – Troop 228Adam Ryan Shaffer – Troop 151Robert Antone Slater – Troop 77Nathaniel L. Smith – Troop 226McKay Andrew Snyder – Troop 8Andrew Donald Brandan Sopko – Troop 41 Dylan Robert Spies – Troop 24Joseph Andrew Stein – Troop 261David Michael Strasshofer, Jr. – Troop 433John Abraham Strasshofer – Troop 433Kristofer E. Stropko-Jorgensen – Troop 252Andrew Peter Nikolai Thomas – Troop 461Jason Igor Timotiwu – Troop 504Jordan Irwing Timotiwu – Troop 504Andrew Joseph Toth – Troop 575Mason Hunter Trowbridge – Troop 208Alexander James Unger – Troop 630Jacob Edison Vail – Troop 22Benjamin Jacob Walko – Troop 261Mark Joseph Walsh-Frazier – Troop 176Jonah Cydulka Weinstein – Troop 662Keifer Anthony Wiley – Troop 309David M. Williams – Troop 261Spencer Stanley Wittenmyer – Troop 241Jonathan Wygonski – Troop 652Michael Anthony Yanetta – Troop 701Bradley Zaborszki – Troop 575Alexander Paul Zajac – Troop 305Daniel Joseph Zalar – Troop 261Mark Mathew Zawalski – Crew 526Steven Daniel Zemanek – Troop 223Sean Zimlich – Troop 175Nolan James Zubin – Troop 421
Daniel A. Salzgeber, Troop 226, Bayless Eagle Scout Scholarship Recipient
National Eagle Scout Scholarship recipients: Joseph A. Stein –Troop 261,Daniel Gurbino –Troop 433, Blake Nelson –Troop 150
Left to right: Barry Norris, Scout Executive, with Eagle Scout Class honorees Bud Ford (2011), Burt Moyar (2012), and Bill Gar-rison (2009).
Bert W. Moyar, Eagle Scout Class of 2012 honoree
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MAY1 CouncilFoSReportMeeting
3-5 WildernessEngineersWeekendatBeaumontScoutReservation
7 GoodScoutawardLuncheon
11 ClimbingCampatBeaumontScoutReservation
15 CouncilFoSVictoryCelebration
16 CouncilCoordinatedMeeting;CouncilCommissionerMeeting
17-19 oaSectionConclaveatBeaumontScoutReservation
18 FreedomTrailadventureDay
20 oaLodgeMeeting
21 ExecutiveCommitteeMeeting
22-24 BSaannualMeeting
24-27 ExtremeWeekendandFamilyCampoutatBeaumontScoutReservation
27 MemorialDay,CouncilServiceCenterandClevelandScoutShopclosed
29 DayCampCommitteeMeeting
31 JamboreeShakedownatBeaumontScoutReservation
JUNE1-2 JamboreeShakedownatBeaumontScoutReservation
1-3 WoodBadge
6-9 BeaumontStaffTraining
9-15 NYLTWeek1
10-14 DayCamp#1
16-22 NYLTWeek2
17-21 DayCamp#2
23-29 BeaumontSummerCampWeek1
24-28 DayCamp#3
24-27 CubadventureCamp
25 ExecutiveBoardMeeting
30 BeaumontSummerCampWeek2
JULY1-6 BeaumontSummerCampWeek2
1-2 CubadventureCamp
4 IndependenceDay,CouncilServiceCenterandClevelandScoutShopclosed
7-13 BeaumontSummerCampWeek3
8 DayCamp#4;DayCamp#5
14-20 BeaumontSummerCampWeek4
17-21 JamboreeContingentDeparting
30 WestSideGolfouting
TRAIL MARkERPublished six times a year by The Greater Cleveland CouncilBoy Scouts of America2241 Woodland AvenueCleveland OH 44115-3295Telephone: (216)861-6060Fax: (216)861-3431website: www.gccbsa.org
Mailed without charge to all Cubmasters, Scoutmasters, Explorer Advisors, Crew Advisors, Assistant Leaders, Den Leaders and Assistants, Unit Committees, Committee Chairmen, Executive Board members, District Committees, Distict Commissioners, Scouting Coordinators, and Institution Heads. Average circula-tion: 5,000
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COUNCIL CALENDARFROM THE SCOUT EXECUTIVE
howardL.LewiskenhaberBarryJ.NorrisJaniceL.RadcaPeteBiltz
Scouts perform acts of service on a daily basis, because good Scouts try
to “do a good turn daily” and they “help other people at all times.” Good Scouts are true servant leaders.
All Scouting service is noteworthy, but occasionally that service reaches a unique level and must be singled out. The service rendered by the Scouts of Troop 319 of Brooklyn, Ohio, is one such example.
The Scouts of Troop 319 recently received a letter of recognition from the Chairman of the National William T. Hornaday Awards Committee that read in part, “I wish to congratulate the young men of Troop 319 for having earned an unprecedented six William T. Hornaday Awards for outstand-ing service to conservation.” Considering that Hornaday projects are Eagle project-scope, the accomplishments of Troop 319 are indeed extraordinary.
What started out as a simple clean-up project in the woods behind the Brooklyn Fire Department turned into a passion for good environmental stew-ardship and sound conservation practices. Their projects benefited their city, a local state park, and even a nearby national park. Dr. Hornaday believed that youth were the gateway to changing the attitudes of the people towards conservation. His message of service and appreciation of nature has resonated loud and clear with the Scouts of Troop 319.
Their legacy will be a model for those who come after. The young men of Troop 319 have indeed met their obligation to “leave it better than you found it.” Well done, Scouts!
Barry NorrisScout Executive(216) 458-8910
InmemoryofJaMESBEhREND
DeborahCooperWilliamGarrison
DoloreshenryJeffandJodieLyons
amyLangMaryRoyer
GreaterClevelandCouncil
InmemoryofSUSaNLEWISaFSUSaFamily
a&GGlassandMirrorkathyanderson
JoeandRoseantonBoyScoutTroop112–FirstChristianChurchJimandRoxieBartel
PeteBiltzFrankandhelgaButler
RickFessenbeckerJackFreeman
TerryandJeanneFugerWilliamGarrison
DonaldkaatzConnieklemensChristineRiha
DianeStackTerryandJeanneFuger
GreaterClevelandCouncil
COUNCIL ADDS TwO NEw BOARD MEMBERS
TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhasrecentlyaddedtwo top community leaders to its executiveboard,James Lawler (top),presidentofLawlerConstruc-tion,andDale Vernon (bottom),principalofBern-steinGlobalWealthManagement.
Celebrating Tom Gray’s 96th birthday were (L-R) Doug Wilson, Bob Goodrich, Tom Gray, Jeff Day, Bud Ford, Culeen Carey, Ron Szego and Bill Bakker. Missing: Ray and Bonnie Bartlett, Denny Seth
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Receptionist Joann McCaskill (216) 861-6060
Registrar Rose Greenberg (216) 458-8912
Field Staff Assistant Shirley Surrell (216) 458-8906
Camping/ Activities Christine Friswold (216) 458-8904
Program Executive Philip Williams (216) 458-8932
Crooked Creek District Open (216) 458-8917
Cuyahoga Valley District Scott Johnson (216) 458-8905
Dover Rockport District Jennifer LaRiccia (216) 458-8925
Glacier Ridge District David Doom (216) 458-8922
Pioneer District Dan Varn (216) 458-8919
Quarrylands District Kallee Kissling (216) 458-8930
Exploring Scoutreach Director James Dillon (216) 458-8908
Freedom Trail District Jon Sizemore (216) 458-8915
Two Rivers District Jonathan Sweet (216) 458-8923
Scout Executive Barry Norris (216) 458-8910
Executive Assistant Paula Swiner (216) 458-8928
Director of Field Service Marvin Smith (216) 458-8907
Director of Development Pete Biltz (216) 458-8934
Finance Administrative Support Heather McMillan (216) 458-8911
Development Director Culeen Carey (216) 458-8948
Director of Support Services Carl Boyles (216) 458-8921
Business Manager David Brindza (216) 458-8929
Scout Shop Manager Paula Puchajda (216) 274-0814
To email someone, use the name above in this format: [email protected]
Beaumont Ranger (440) 563-3319
Beaumont Camp Office (440) 563-3153
Dauby Museum (216) 485-8946
Council Service Center Fax (216) 861-3431
Scout Shop Fax (216) 274-0816
Council Web Master (216) 577-9358, [email protected]
STAFF DIRECTORY
asyouallknow,theGreaterClevelandCouncilhasbeenunder-goingmajorrestructuringoftheeighttraditionaldistricts.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearedowntothreedistricts.onTuesday,March19,theCentralDistrict(TwoRivers&FreedomTrail)haditsannualbusinessmeeting.onWednesday,March20,twoannualbusinessmeetingstookplace:theEastDistrict(CrookedCreek,CuyahogaValley,&GlacierRidge)andalsotheWestDistrict(DoverRockport,Pioneer,&quarrylands).attheseannualbusinessmeet-ings,aslateofofficerswerepresented,votedon,andpassedbyourScoutingfamily.Inadditiontothenewslateofdistrictofficers,eachdistrictrecommendedaDistrictCommissionerforCouncilapprovalatthecouncilannualbusinessmeetingonapril21.WewouldliketocongratulateandthankthefollowingvolunteerswhohaveagreedtohelpstrengthenthecommunityofScouting.
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURING
EASTStevePasquale
LukeBaumDavidJames*Ronholt
CENTRALDarrylGreene
JohnMacIntoshC.J.Nussbaum*SteveGarner
RalphDise
wESTPato’Brien.Jr.Nathanhessler
GaryMusselman*kenFox
BillRidmannJohnWilson
*Recommended for District Commissioner
NEw STAFFWardell CooperhasjoinedthestaffastheLeadProgramaide.WardellwasborninPhiladelphia,Mississippi.hehadtheoppor-
tunitytoparticipateinScoutingasayouth.helivedinClevelanduntiljoiningthemilitary.WardellwasselectedasairmanoftheYearwhenhewasintheairForce.hebecameinvolvedwiththeGreaterClevelandCouncil,BSa,asaprogramaide,whenhissonbegantoloseinterestinScouting.Sincethen,Wardell’sleadershiphastripledthenumberofyouthinthepack.Inadditiontoassistingwiththeinnercityprograms,Wardellwasthe2012summercampstaffShootingSportsDirector.WardellwasselectedbyourcouncilasProgramaideoftheYearin2012.
Wardell ismarried toDeniseCooper.he is aDeacon athischurch,ZionhillMissionaryBaptist.PleasejoinmeinwelcomingWardellasthenewestmemberoftheGreaterClevelandCouncil,BSafamily.
ESTATE GIFTShaveyoureadaboutleavingagiftinyourestateandthought,“onlyrichpeopledothat.”
or,“Ican’taffordtodothatatthistime.”ontheotherhand,haveyouevertakenthetimetocalculatetheactualdollaramountyou
wouldhavetoleaveinyourestatetocontinuinggivingtheannualgiftyouarecurrentlygiving,agifttofutureScoutsinperpetuity?Itprobablyisn’tasmuchasyouthink?
First,weneedtoassumethatyoudesignateyourestategifttotheGreaterClevelandCouncilEndowmentFund.Byplacingyourgiftinthisfund,itwouldbeprotectedbythespendingpolicy approved by the Executive Board of the Greater Cleveland Council. The spendingpolicyprovidesthatanamountequalto5%ofthetotalendowmentfundassets,averagedoverathree-yearperiod,shallbebookedtotheoperatingbudget.In2013,thisfundwillprovidedapproximately$320,000inincomeor10.7%ofthecouncil’sbudget.
BelowisachartthatrepresentsyourcurrentgiftandthegiftamountthatyouwouldhavetoleavetotheGreaterClevelandCouncilEndowmentFundtodoexactlythat:
$50.00 $1,000.00 $50.00 $100.00 $2,000.00 $100.00 $250.00 $5,000.00 $250.00 $500.00 $10,000.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 $20,000.00 $1,000.00 $2,500.00 $50,000.00 $2,500.00
Ifthisinformationisintriguingoryouwouldliketolearnmore,pleasecontactDevelopmentDirec-tor,Culeen Carey,at(216)[email protected].
Currentannual
Gift
Estate/BequestGifttothe
EndowmentFund
Yourestategiftwillprovideannually
acompleteorganizationalchartforeachnewlyformeddistrictcanbefoundonPage16–West,Page19–East,andPage20–Central.
NEw DISTRICT EXECUTIVE JOINS THE EAST DISTRICT David Doom joinedtheGreaterClevelandCouncilteam
onapril9,2013.DavidwillbeservingasaDistrictExecu-tiveinthenewlystructuredEastDistrict.DavidisfromtheColumbus area originally and has been living in ClevelandsinceDecemberof2012.heisagraduateofWashington&JeffersonCollegebasedinWashington,Pennsylvania,wherehereceivedadegreeinInternationalBusinessin2011.Whilein college, David participated in soccer, Student Christianassociation,andtheater.David’shobbiesaresports,strategicboardgamesandtheater.hehasastrongpassionforyouthandformakingapositiveimpactinthecommunity.PleasejoinusinwelcomingDavidasanewmemberoftheGreaterClevelandCouncil,BSafamily.
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CONGRATULATIONS, EAGLE SCOUTS wHERE ARE THEY NOw?Kurt MolterisasoftwareengineerwithPhilipsMedicalSystems.
Specifically,hedevelopsthesoftwarethatrunsaCTscanner.acom-putedtomography(CT)isamedicalimagingprocedurethatutilizescomputer-processedx-raystoproducetomographicimagesor‘slices’ofspecificareasofthebody.advancesintechnologyandphysicians’expectationsofaccuratelydiagnosingproblemscreateaneverendingdemand formore sophisticated scan results.They in turnprovide aconstantstreamofworkforkurtandhiscolleagues.kurtenjoyshiswork,asitisbothchallengingandrewarding.hejoinedthecompany18yearsagowhenitwasknownasPickerInternational.
kurtearnedhisBachelorofScienceinelectricalengineeringfromCaseWesternReserveUniversity.hespent threeyearsworking foravtron Industrial automation, and three years at Reliance ElectricbeforejoiningPhilipsMedicalSystems.
Inhissparetime,kurttrainsformarathons,triathlonsorlongdistanttreks.overthepast30years,hehascompleted80marathons(Bostonishisfavorite)andnineIronmantriathlons,includingtwoIronmanWorldChampionshipsinhawaii.kurthasamarathonpersonalbestof2:36(twohoursandthirty-sixminutes).LastJuly,hehikedthe221milelongJohnMuirTrailintheSierraNevadaMountainsofCaliforniawithfriends.Mosthikerstakethreeweekstocompletethetrailbuttheyonlyhadtwoweeksofvacation.Theytrainedhard,usedultralightgearandutilizedtwofoodre-supplypointsinordertocompletethehikein12days.
Inaddition,kurt spenteightyearsandcountlesshourscoachingfirst timemarathoners for Joints inMotion,benefitingthearthritisFoundation,andtriathletesforTeaminTraining,benefitingtheLeukemiaSociety.Inall,heestimatesthathehashelped300athletessuccessfullycompletetheirracewhileraisinghundredsofthousandsofdollarsfortheirrespectivecharity.healsoteachesthe6:00a.m.cycleclassatLifetimeFitnessinBeachwood.
herearehisthoughtsonhowScoutinghasimpactedhislife.TM: When and where did you join Scouting and when did you earn your Eagle award? My father founded Troop 527 chartered to Royal Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Royalton. I didn’t participate in
Cub Scouts because I was always with my father and his Scouts. I joined the troop as soon as I was old enough with several other friends from junior high school. I earned my Eagle Scout award when I was 14 years old, before interests in running cross country and track took my time away from Scouting. Over the years, my Dad served in many roles leading Troop 527.
TM: What did you like most about Scouting? Spending time with my friends camping and learning new skills was the best part about Scouting. TM: Do you have any favorite camping experiences?I always enjoyed summer camp at Beaumont and Klondike Derbies. Another favorite was our Troop’s annual weekend
camping trip to Camp Manatoc in the Cuyahoga Valley. We arrived Friday, set up our campsite and on Saturday morning after an early breakfast, we would complete a 13 mile hike through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. I wasn’t very big or strong at that age, but during those long treks I developed a love for endurance sports that followed me through life.
I think I was 12 or 13 when we went to Tinnerman Canoe Base in Canada. That was an incredible week full of many different challenges physically and mentally as well as beautiful scenery.
TM: Do you have a favorite merit badge?The Pioneering Merit Badge was probably my favorite. The Cooking and First Aid Merit Badge would be right up
there, too. Life Saving was the hardest merit badge for me to earn because of my size. The Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge prepared me for my high school government class during my senior year. In
fact, the merit badge book is so comprehensive that my high school class was just a review of what I learned as a Scout. TM: What skills did you learn in Scouting that you still use today? Earning the Pioneering Merit Badge provided the fundamental of engineering a structure. Building the 12’ high structure
was fun to do as a teen. Basic camping, first aid, cooking and wilderness survival skills were all put to use last summer when I hiked the John Muir Trail.
TM: How has your Eagle Scout award benefitted you in your career?I gravitated toward the technically-oriented merit badges because I enjoyed them; they, in turn, gave me skills needed
to pursue a technical career. The discipline, planning and initiative that you have to have at every level of Boy Scouts, especially to achieve Eagle Scout, are the same traits needed to excel professionally. In Scouting, I quickly learned the motto “Be Prepared” which became a foundation for success in college and for my career.
TM: What did you do for your Eagle Scout project?For my Eagle Scout project, I helped renovate the North Royalton Nature Center. This included rebuilding trails,
managing erosion and fixing an overflow drain pipe for the Center’s main pond. The drain pipe had settled significantly, causing most of water to drain from the pond. Leading other Scouts from my troop, we excavated the pipe, raised its level and reinforced the underside with steel to prevent future settling.
I am very proud of this accomplishment. It instilled discipline and drive in me at a very young age from which I continue to benefit. I’m very proud of all the different things I learned in Scouting. And, I had a blast!
TM: Any other random thoughts on Scouting?Probably the most valuable book I read at a young age was the Boy Scout Handbook. There’s no way I can say enough
good things about Scouting. Scouting gave me an outlet to channel my youth’s endless energy into positive activities and the lessons taught by the Scout Oath and Scout Law set the stage for values I’ve used and cherished through my whole life.
DOVER ROCKPORT DISTRICTTroop 159 St. Raphael Catholic Church (SM – David Madigan) Shamus Brendan FennerTroop 225 St. Bernadette Catholic Church (SM – Rich Noga) James P. Augustyn
QUARRYLANDS DISTRICTTroop 201 Kiwanis Club of North Olmsted (SM – Ken Fox) Michael Robert StamperTroop 228 United Methodist Church of Berea (SM – Thomas Morgan) John Sarkis Cary
Matthew James MorganTroop 701 Rotary Club of Strongsville (SM – Scott Horan) Nathan A. Doty Adrian Henchey PadinTroop 777 North Olmsted Evangelical Friends Church (SM – Jay Ryan) Logan Michael Doherty
PIONEER DISTRICTTroop 221 St. Charles Catholic Church (SM – Jim VnGilder) Ryan Gajdos
CUYAHOGA VALLEY DISTRICTTroop 28 VFW Post 6566 (SM – Ken Schoeffler) Casey Patrick GallagherTroop 175 Brecksville United Methodist Church (SM – Phil Paulsen) Sean Wilson CaldwellTroop 223 First Congregational Church of Twinsburg (SM – Peter Dale) Robert Charles GarrettTroop 810 Church of the Assumption (SM – John Wrabel) Jordan Aaron Cree
CROOKED CREEK DISTRICTTroop 150 Federated Church (SM – Jeffrey Suzelis) Connor Allen YohoTroop 233 Our Lady of Hope (SM – Jim Makar) Taylor Malcolm Lee WilliamsTroop 309 Garfield Memorial Church (SM – Fred Taylor) Larry Eugene FultonTroop 380 St. Martin of Tours Church (SM – Mike McDonald) Zachary Lawrence MariaTroop 504 VFW Post 1863 (SM – Herb Wilson) Thomas Buckley Imhoff Douglas Falconer Naylor III
Distinguished Eagle Scout, Dr. Ted Castele, and wife, Jean, visit the Dauby Scout Museum with family: their son Dan, Eagle Scout ’78, and his wife,Monica, and their Scouts, David and Matt, members of Troop 401.
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NATHAN L. DAUBY MUSEUM
wANTED
• FOS patch for year 2000
• Issues of “Scouting” magazine
for May, July and
November of 2010
All issues for 2011 and 2012
• Adult tenure “Veteran” patches
•Camp Clendening patches prior to 1972.
TheNathanDaubyScoutMuseumispres-entlyinneedofthefollowingitemstocom-pleteitsnumerousandvariouscollections:
Pleaseincludeyourname,address,andphonenumberwithalldonations.
Mailorbringitemsto:GreaterClevelandCouncil,BoyScoutsofamerica
attn.MuseumCommittee2241Woodlandavenue,Cleveland,oh44115
NEw MERIT BADGES AND REqUIREMENT
CHANGESTheCookingMeritbadgewillbecomeEagle
requiredasofJanuary1,2014.anyonewhohasalready earnedthe merit badgequalifieswhetherit’searnedunderthe existing ornew requ i re-mentsin2014.
Sustainabil-ity, a new meritbadge, will joinEnvironmentalScience as an
EagleScout option after its debut at the 2013NationalJamboree.
ThetotalnumberofmeritbadgesrequiredforEaglewillremainat21.Insteadof12Eagle-relatedbadgesand9electivebadges,aScoutmustearn13Eagle-requiredand8electivebadgesasofJanuary1,2014.
MaJoRMERITBaDGEREqUIREMENTSUPDaTESINThEWoRkS–
Cycling and Cooking will have require-mentschangesin2013.
NEWMERITBaDGESToBEISSUED–Game Designreleased in March 2013Sustainabilityto be issued by the 2013 JamboreeProgrammingto be released by the 2013 JamboreeDigital Technology (will replace Computers) to be released after the 2013 JamboreeAnimation to be released in 2014Signs, Signals, and Codes to be released in 2014Multi-Mediato be released in 2014Computer-Aided Designto be released in 2014Advanced Computingto be released 2014-2015
With the additionof thesenewmerit badges,Scoutswillhaveatotalof138meritbadgestochoosefrom.
DayCampisanoutdoorexperiencewhereCubScoutsparticipateinindividualandteamsports,games,crafts,explorenature,andworkonachievements,electives,andactivitybadges.Boyshavefunintheoutdoors–that’sCubScoutDayCamp.
Theprogramisdesignedtoteachskillsanddevelopattitudesthatmakeaboymoreself-reliant.hewillhavefunwithapurpose.Thepurposeistobuildcharacterwhileprovidingamemorableexperienceinthelifeofaboy.MakesureyourboysgetCubScoutingatitsbestbyattendingCubScoutDayCamp!•All Cub Scouts, from Wolf Cubs (rising 2nd grader) to Webelos Scouts (rising 5th grader), are encouraged to attend.•Tiger Cubs (rising 1st grader) can attend with an adult partner.•Scouts attend Day Camp and return home each day. •Cub Scouts will participate in activities centered on our 2013 theme – Pirates and Treasure•Camps will be held throughout the council over the period of several weeksDayCampisaprogrambyGreaterClevelandCouncil,BoyScoutsofamerica.CampmeetsthestandardsoftheNationalCouncil,BSa,andisinspectedannuallytoassureyouofahighquality,successfulcampingexperience.
•Registration can be completed at www.gccbsa.org •The Health Form (http://www.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/pdf/parts_ab.pdf ) is to be completed in full and brought to camp on the first day. The Day Camp must receive a Health Form from every person to participate in day camp.
Formore informationpleasecontactyourdistrictexecutive,orourcampingdepartment.Seepage3forcontactinformation.
GENERAL INFORMATION DATeS, TiMeS, AnD PoRTSDayCampwillbeheldonMondaysthroughFridaysfrom8:30a.m.-3:30p.m.
(8a.m.onMonday).CAPTAinS AnD CReWSBoyswillorganizedintodensaccordingtorank(Tiger,Wolf,Bear,Webelos),
bypackasmuchaspossible.IncomingTigerCubs(boysentering1stgradeinthefallof2013)mustbeaccompaniedbyanadultpartner.
Eachpackisrequiredtosend1adultvolunteerforevery5Scouts/siblingspar-ticipatingindaycamp.Weareavolunteerrunorganizationandyouareneeded!Parentsvolunteeringforthefull5daysofcampwillreceiveagiftcard.Volunteersregisteredforthefull5daysafterapril1,willreceivea$25giftcard.Giftcardswillbegivenatthecompletionofcamp.Volunteersmustregisteratgccbsa.org.
Please complete the youth protection training online and bring your card to the training session.
DReSS LiKe A SWASHBuCKLeR!adaycampT-shirtwillbeprovidedtoeachboyaspartofthecampfee.This
T-shirt, alongwith weather appropriate clothing,will be the official day campuniformandmustbeworntocampeachday,dirtyorclean.Boysneedclosed-toeshoes,hats,waterbottle,sunscreenandasacklunch.Pleaselabelallitemswiththeboy’sname.
Sunscreenandinsectrepellentmustbeappliedathomebeforecomingtocampeachday.Itemsnotallowedatcamp(NoEXCEPTIoNS)areknivesofanykind,electronic
devices(IPoDS/MP3players/GameBoy/Nintendo),sandals,orCroc-typeshoes.MeDiCALParticipantstakingmedicationforaDD,aDhD,orbehaviorrelatedcondi-
tionsduringtheschoolyearshouldcontinuetakingmedicationthroughtheweekofdaycamp.
Medication Notice: Any camp participant who will need to take medication at camp must see the Health Officer to complete a medication form and turn in the amount needed each morning at the start camp in an original prescription bottle.
PRePARinG To BoARDMondaymorningcampwillstartat8:00a.m.Tuesday-Friday
campwillstartat8:30a.m.Dismissalwillstartat3:30p.m.Pleasedonotarriveearlythan
3:20,astrafficflowwillbeahazardtoourcampers!Considercar-poolingasthiswillhelpreducethenumberof
cars in theparking lot. Individual seatbeltsare required foralloccupants.
GRuBEverypersonattendingcampneedstobringalunchlabeled
withanameeachday.Refrigerationisnotavailable;pleaseavoidmenuitemsthatspoilrapidly.Nosodas,pleaseconsiderahealthyalternative-hydrationisimperativeduringthesummer.
Yo-Ho-HoDayCampwillhostsomeformofentertainmentorspecial
presentationfortheCubScoutsafterlunch.ThisistobearestperiodforScouts.
FeeSDayCampisself-supportedandstaffedwithvolunteers.The
fee provides for staff training, program materials, craft items,patches, t-shirts, insuranceandmanyother thingsnecessary toconductasuccessfuldaycamp.Feesareasfollows:
CUBSCoUTS-RegisterandpayonlinebyMay1andsave$25!!Earlybird
registrationpriceis(beforeMay1)is$70.afterMay1,itis$95.ToTLoT–FREEThetotlotisforchildrenofparentvolunteers,atleast3years
ofageorolderandpottytrained.TotLotparticipantsmustbepre-registeredatgccbsa.org
ALL HAnDS on DeCKattendancewillbecheckedasboysarriveeachmorning.We
will call parentsof registered camperswho are not checked-inatopeningCeremony;please informthestaffofanyexpectedabsences or late arrivals. If itisnecessarytoleavethecampduring the day, boys must beunder the supervision of anauthorized adult. Boys andparentsmustcheckinandoutat the Camp office. Parentsmust notify the Camp officein writing if another adult ispermitted to pick-up theirScoutfromcamp.
LooK-ouTVisitorsatDayCampmustcheck-inandcheck-outatCampheadquarters.CARouSeRS AnD MuTinYWeunderstandthatattimes,thingsdonotalwaysgothewaywe
wouldliketoseeandthatwearenotperfect.DayCamphasanopendoorpolicyregardingcomplaints,butweaskthatproperchannelsbeusedwhenavailable.Pleaseaddressallcomplaints,concerns,andsug-gestionstoyourDenLeader,CampDirectorsorDistrictExecutive.
GREATER CLEVELAND COUNCIL 2013 CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP OVERVIEwThESEaRChFoRThETREaSURESoFSCoUTING
Congratulations to the Greater ClevelandCouncil for earning the Scouting’s Journey toExcellenceSilverawardfor2012.
Scouting’sJourneytoExcellenceisthenewperformancerecognitionprogramforcouncils,districts,andunits.TheBSaJourneytoExcel-lenceprogramusesabalancedapproachandkeyperformanceindicatorstomeasureperformance,encourageandrewardsuccess,andachievethemission.Goldawardisthehighestawardthatcanbeearned.In2012,theawardwasbasedon18measuresofmerit; the samewillhold truefor2013.
TheGreaterClevelandCouncilscoredSilverinninecategories,Bronzeinfourcategories,andGoldinthreecategories.
WhaTJoURNEYToEXCELLENCEBRINGSToYoURUNIT
1.A framework for planning the year. • The Journey to Excellence standards are based on the results of the efforts successful units accomplish to continually improve. • If your unit plans to achieve gold or silver Journey to Excellence, you’ll have a strong and active program.
2. A method for evaluating your unit. • Journey to Excellence provides tangible measurements based on things you are likely already tracking, such as how many campouts you have, how many youth are advancing, etc., and uses simple ways to calculate your performance.
3. Guidance in areas where you might do better.• As you track your performance against the Journey to Excellence standards, you can easily see where you could improve.
4. Specific guidelines and standards of what is considered good performance. • Journey to Excellence has specific, simple measures to help you. You can easily compare what you are doing against the standards.
5. early warning of potential problem areas. • You track any areas where your unit is not performing as you might like and have plenty of time to make corrections.
6. Recognition for good Scouting. • You can proudly receive your bronze, silver, or gold recognition for your Scouting unit for the year.
7. Benchmarking to get ideas and tips from other good units. • You can receive help and best practices in areas where other units have met the gold standard. • In the areas where you are doing well, you can give help and ideas to other units.
JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE
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FINANCE NEwS
ThemissionoftheGreaterClevelandCouncilSportingClaysTournamentisto
provideanavenueforcorporationsandcommunityleaderstoraisefundstosupportScoutingprograms,whichensurethateveryyouthhastheopportunitytoparticipateinthequalitycharacter-educationprogramof
theBoyScoutsofamerica.
Foradditionalinformationcontact:2013EVENTCo-ChaIRSkenhaber (216)308-0186 [email protected],kPMG(216)875-8358 [email protected]
GREaTERCLEVELaNDCoUNCIL,BSaPeteBiltz (216)458-8934 [email protected]
2013 SPORTING CLAYS TOURNAMENTBOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA,
GREATER CLEVELAND COUNCIL
SPORTING CLAYS TOURNAMENT DAYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
HILL’N DALE CLUB, MEDINA
2012 SPORTING CLAYS TOURNAMENTREGISTRATION FORM
DISTRICT / 2013 Chairman 2012 Final 2012 2013 Goal 2013 Actual % of Goal CAMPAIGN
FOS CAMPAIGN STATS
216-308-0186216-875-8358
Crooked Creek James Thompson $70,497 $47,657 $76,000 $33,258 43.8% Community $14,045 $7,925 $18,000 $2,849 15.8% Family Jackie Miotto $29,077 $22,232 $30,000 $30,409 101.4% GSL $27,375 $17,500 $28,000 $- 0.0%Cuyahoga Valley $63,104 $43,707 $67,500 $41,325 61.2% Community George Picha $17,294 $8,094 $20,000 $10,038 50.2% Family Kari Verhovink $36,405 $28,813 $35,000 $27,537 78.7% GSL $9,405 $6,800 $12,500 $3,750 30.0%Glacier Ridge Glenn Morrical $84,076 $57,142 $85,000 $52,401 61.6% Community David Bauders $14,255 $13,900 $16,000 $10,425 65.2% Family Bill Bakker $44,271 $29,992 $43,000 $28,026 65.2% GSL Jason Jones & Jay Dzurilla $25,550 $13,250 $26,000 $13,950 53.7%EAST GOAL $217,677 $148,506 $228,500 $126,984 55.6% Dover Rockport Dana Allender $77,944 $59,064 $80,000 $61,271 76.6% Community Leo Belardo $12,190 $12,150 $15,000 $8,155 54.4% Family Scott Graham $42,484 $28,114 $40,000 $31,016 77.5% GSL Chris Carmon $23,270 $18,800 $25,000 $22,100 88.4%Pioneer Patrick Stoneking $52,680 $40,075 $56,000 $42,002 75.0% Community Chuck Ignatz $8,590 $5,660 $10,000 $6,000 60.0% Family Ron Blazak $34,600 $29,165 $34,000 $30,664 90.2% GSL $9,490 $5,250 $12,000 $5,338 44.5%Quarrylands Randy Spencer $50,541 $41,691 $57,000 $40,045 70.3% Community Jason Hilliard $4,375 $3,185 $7,000 $6,223 88.9% Family Ken Fox $41,991 $35,006 $40,000 $29,552 73.9% GSL Dynda Thomas $4,175 $3,500 $10,000 $4,270 42.7%WEST GOAL $181,165 $140,830 $193,000 $143,318 74.3% Freedom Trail $55,965 $25,385 $57,000 $43,025 75.5% Community John Slavik $27,335 $2,085 $27,000 $24,125 89.4% Family Stephany Blair $1,150 $500 $2,000 $100 5.0% GSL $27,480 $22,800 $28,000 $18,800 67.1%Two Rivers $46,388 $33,136 $49,000 $29,292 59.8% Community Rob Durham $25,425 $21,740 $26,000 $17,788 68.4% Family CJ Nusbaum $4,783 $3,846 $6,000 $3,504 58.4% GSL Greg Seifert $16,180 $7,550 $17,000 $8,000 47.1%Scoutreach Direct $8,500 Community $500 GSL $8,000 CENTRAL GOAL $102,353 $58,521 $106,000 $80,817 76.2% DISTRICT GOAL $501,195 $527,500 $351,119 66.6%
COUNCIL SUMMARY: 2012 Final 2013 Goal 2013 actial % of goalPROJECT SALES COMMUNITY Glenn Maxwell $123,509 $75,239 $137,000 $86,103 62.8%FAMILY Paul Koomar $235,386 $177,668 $228,000 $180,808 79.3%DISTRICT GSL Bob Troop $142,925 $95,450 $162,500 $84,208 51.8%COUNCIL GSL Bob Troop $96,040 $21,000 $103,400 $73,500 71.1%BOARD GSL Jim McClurg $118,065 $72,900 $128,600 $48,850 38.0%BOARD PACESETTER Jim McClurg $140,332 $121,627 $144,000 $152,780 106.1%OTHER $18,658 $3,775 $1 $3,002 100.0%TOTAL Ralph Dise $874,915 $567,659 $900,000 $629,251 69.9%
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TheGoodScoutawardLuncheonservestohighlightthestrongcommitmentmadetotheGreaterClevelandcommunitybyalocalcorporationandindividual.ThroughtheGoodScoutawardLuncheontheGreaterClevelandCouncil,BSahastheuniqueoppor-tunitytosharetheScoutingstorywiththebusinesscommunity.Duringthecourseoftheluncheon,the80tablehostswillbegiventheopportunitytoasktheirgueststomakeacontributiontoScouting.InthiswaytheBoyScoutsplanonraisingover$400,000fromthelocalcommunity.
2013CoRPoRaTEGooDSCoUTaWaRDhoNoREE-SWaGELok
GUESTSPEakER–SCoTTSTRaUSS,FoRMERNYPDoFFICER;9/11hERo
WECaNSTILLFINDYoUaSEaT!
2013 GOOD SCOUT AwARD LUNCHEON Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Renaissance Cleveland Hotel - Grand Ballroom12:00 – 1:30 p.m.LeADeRSHiP:
Chairman: Robert Troop, Shamrock Companies
TICkETS fore CHARITY TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhassomeexcitingnewsaboutapartnership
wehaveestablishedwiththePGaToUR.auniquefundraisingprogramcalled“TICkETSforeChaRITY”willofferGreaterClevelandCouncilunlimitedrevenuepotentialbyallowingourorganizationtosellticketstothePGaToUR’sprestigiousWGC-BridgestoneInvitationalgolftournamentinakron,oh,fromJuly31toaugust4.Throughthisopportunity,wecankeep75%ofthenetpro-ceedsofanyticketpurchasedonourbehalf.
Wearesellingthefollowingtickettypestothetournament:• Weekly Grounds Ticket for $70 (normally priced at $95 at the gate)• “Any Day” Grounds Ticket for $20 (normally priced at $45 at the gate)
Toreiterate,75%ofthediscountedticketwillbedonatedtooURcouncil,withabsolutelynofinancialriskonourpart.
Youcanmakethisprogramasuccessthroughreachingouttoyourpersonalandprofessionalcontactstojoinyouforseveraldaysorjustasingledayofworldclassgolf,only45minutesaway!
Ticketsaleshavebeenlivesincemid-Marchandwillnotcloseuntilaugust1.It’simportanttonote,aswell,thattherearedozensofotherlocalcharitableorganizationsparticipating,andifwefinishinthetopthreeofoverallsales,weareeligibleforprizeswhichcouldbeauctionedofftoraiseevenmoremoney.any-thingyoucandotohelpusshootforthetopspotwouldbegreatlyappreciated!
You can purchase the tickets online at www.buytfc.com and use the code3WooD13(allCaPS).Ifyouprefertofilloutaform,usetheoneonthispageandcompletetheinformationrequested.
Plantoseesomeoftheworld’sgreatestgolfers,atagreatcourse,andbenefitourScoutingprogramtodayontopofit!
Togetyourlast-minuteseat,contactPete Biltzat(216)[email protected]
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TRAINING SCHEDULETraining Date Time/Location Details/FeeFast Start online training 24/7 www.myscouting.org For all leaders by program no fee
Severe Weather Training online training 24/7 www.myscouting.org One registered person must be trained in every unit no fee
This is Scouting online training 24/7 www.myscouting.org For all leaders no fee
Safe Swim Defense online training 24/7 www.myscouting.org no fee
Safety Afloat online training 24/7 www.myscouting.org no fee
Troop Committee Challenge online training 24/7 www.myscouting.org For all troop committee members no fee
Cub Scout Leader Specific online training 24/7 www.myscouting.org
Youth Protection online training 24/7 www.myscouting.org For all adult leaders no fe
FortrainingsattheServiceCenter,registerwithPhilip Williams [email protected].
Itiscriticalthatwegiveeveryyoungpersoninourprogramthesameopportunities.onewaywecandothisisbymakingsurethateveryadultleaderisprovidedwithadequatetrainingtomeettheneedsoftheScoutsandotheradults.Foranadultleadertobeconsidered“trained”,heorshemusthavecompletedYouthProtectionwithinthepast24months,andhavecompletedseveraltrainingcourses.Manycoursesareoffered,bothonlineandinclassroomsessions.Tobeconsidered“Trained”,aCubScoutLeadermusthavetakentheLeader-SpecificTrainingfortheirposition.ScoutmastersandassistantScoutmastersmusttakeoutdoorLeaderSkillsandScoutmasterSpecifictrainingtobeconsidered“Trained.”allVenturingLeadersarerequiredtotakeVenturingLeaderSpecifictobeconsideredtrained.
Rightnow,only44.3%ofdirect-contactadultleadersintheGreaterClevelandCouncilareconsid-eredtrained!Inordertoprovideaconsistentqualityprogramtotheyouthinthiscouncil,weencouragealladultleaderstomakesurethattheyaretrained.adultleaderswhoarenottrainedwillbereceivingcontactwithinthecomingweekstoencouragethemtoattendtraining.
What’s in it for me?Youmeanprovidingagreatprogramisn’tincentiveenough?Thereare
severalScoutertrainingawardsthatareavailabletothosewhohavecom-pletedthebasictrainingandhavedemonstratedleadershipintheirunits.
How do i find out if i am trained?askyourunit leadertocontacttheScoutServicecentertogetthis
information.My unit leader told me i am not trained, but i have completed
all of the trainings. Why is that?Sometimes the training doesn’t always get entered into the system
properly.Ifyouaresureyoutookthetrainingrequiredforyourposition,contacttheServiceCentersowecanupdateyourrecords.
TRAINING“A well-planned program, delivered by trained leaders, with a strong outdoor program, supported by a good commissioner, attracts and retains youth! --alanLambert,CentralRegionDirector
SCHOOL NIGHT FOR SCOUTING 2013 CALENDAR BYDaTE aCTIoNITEM RESPoNSIBLEapril RecruitDistrictSchoolNightChairman DistrictExecutive/ DistrictMembershipChairman
May/June CouncilSchoolNightToJoinScouting CouncilChairman orientationkickoffMeetingfor Chairman,MembershipChairman, DistrictCommissionerandDistrictExecutiveJune/July DistrictsholdcommunitySchoolNight DistrictExecutive/ orientationswithScoutleaders SchoolNightforScoutingChairman June/July SchoolSuperintendentsmeetingtoexplain theprogram,approvethedatesandrequest cooperationanduseofschools,andarrange foratimeatasuperintendent’smeetingwith elementaryschoolprincipalsinlargerschool districts,recruitneededpersonnel. DistrictSchoolNightChairman,Membership Chairman,DistrictCommissioner couldalsoattendthismeeting. DistrictExecutive June30 Recruitschoolcoordinators SchoolNightChairman June30 DistrictSchoolNightkick-offs. SchoolNightChairman, Confirmparticipation,orientationfor DistrictCommissioner, commissionerStaff/School MembershipChairman andDistrictExecutive
June&august Setupin-schoolvisits SchoolNightteam
august1 Mediapromotionbegins CouncilChairman/District aug.–Sept. SchoolNightMonth-openhouses, SchoolNightteam strongadvertising,andSchoolNights october30 2ndround(ifneeded) aLL
November Membershipinventorygivenoutat RoundtablesandCommissionerStaffmeetings DistrictCommissioner
December Roundupends!allDistrict&unitgoals areachieved!CelebrateUnitvictories aLL
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CAMP INFORMATION
BEAUMONT SUMMER CAMP 2013 RESERVATIONSCaMP WEEk1 WEEk2 WEEk3 WEEk4
June 23 - June 29, 2013 June 30 - July 6, 2013 July 7- July 13, 2013 July 14 - July 20, 2013aspenGlen oCGWRTroop31 oCGWRTroop306 oCGWRTroop360 GCCGRTroop54Chestnut GCCCVTroop28 GCCGRTroop662Sycamore oCGWRTroop63 Ermer oCGWRTroop9115 GCCCCTroop399 GCCCVTroop882 GCCDRTroop115hemlockGrove oCGWRTroop185hemlockPoint GCCCCTroop233 GCCDRTroop421 GCCqLTroop630 GCCDRTroop159Meadows GCCFTTroop931 GCCGRTroop15 GCCCCTroop380 GCC2RTroop178Poplar GCCqLTroop777 GCCCCTroop177Twinash GCCCVTroop175 GCCDRTroop211 GCCGRTroop620 ValleyView/14PT oCGWRTroop9055 oCESCTroop385 GCCPITroop263 GCCDRTroop729Whiteoak/14PT oCGWRTroop4028 oCFCTroop109 oCGWRTroop41TulipGrove/14PT oCGWRTroop1984 oCGWRTroop71 GCCDRTroop194Wolff/14PT GCCPITroop221 oCFCCTroop73 oCGWRTroop93 oCGWRTroop190LonehickoryLongNeedle GCCCCTroop821 Riverside oCGWRTroop9105 oCGWRTroop122TrumbullTwistedTrees GCCDRTroop287WhisperingLeaves oCMTCTroop554 GCCPITroop88LodgeNo.1 GCCGRTroop179 GCCGRTroop161LodgeNo.2 GCCDRTroop536 GCCPITroop8 GCC2RTroop515LodgeNo.3 GCCFTTroop337 oCGWRTroop34 oCGNFTroop409 LodgeNo.4 oCGWRTroop4062LodgeNo.5 GCCCCTroop504 oCGWRTroop4262
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2013 CAMPMASTER SCHEDULECaMPMaSTER DaTE PRoGRaMWildernessEngineersWeekend May3-5,2013 CampImprovementRonFrye May10-12,2013 knotsoaConclave May17-19,2013 oaConclaveJimFicere May24-27,2013,XtremeWeekendNatureTrail
Lookingforsomethingdifferentforyournexttrooporpackouting.howaboutyournextfamilycampout?BeaumontScoutReservationhaseight,
newly-renovatedfamilycabinsavailableforrent.Eachcabinhastwobedrooms(sleepsuptosixpeople),
alivingroom,bathroomwithtoiletandshower,kitchenwithnewrefrigerator
andmicrowaveoven(nostoves).
wHY NOT TRY A FAMILY wEEkEND AT BEAUMONT?
MakeyourreservationbycallingtheCouncilServiceCenterat(216)861-6060
NOw AVAILABLE FOR RENTBEAUMONT SCOUT RESERVATION
NEwLY RENOVATED FAMILY CABINS
CabinRentalonly$100.00Fridaynight–
Sundayafternoon
availableafterapril15,May,
September,beforeoctober15
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ThEBEaUMoNTSUPERhERoESRETURN!
wEBELOS RESIDENT CAMP IS ESSENTIAL FOR EVERY SCOUT
ENTERING THE FOURTH OR FIFTH GRADE IN THE FALL!
Comespend3nightsand4daysatBeaumontScoutReservationlearn-ingtheskillsthatwillmakeYoURtransitiontoBoyScoutsasuccess.Byattendingthiscampfortwoyears,theWebelosScoutwillbefullypreparedtogotoBoyScoutSummerCampbyknowingtheroutineandwhattoexpect.
Yourcampingexperiencewillbeinthecenterofcampinoneofthetent-campingareasusedforsummercamp.Youmaybringyourowntent,oruseacampplatformtentwhichyouwillhaveselectedduringregistration.Whileatcamp,youwillbedoingallyouractivitiesbydens.Whatdenyouwillbeinisdeterminedbyyourcampsite.Eachcampsitehasapavilionwithtablesanditsownfirering.allofyourmealswillbeprovidedunderthedirectionofChefBillandhisstaff,withmostbeingservedinournewlyrenovateddininghall.Eachcampsitehasitsownfacilities,andmodernshowersandplumbingarejustashortwalkaway.
FEES$120perScoutand$75perfull-timeleader ifpaid-in-fullonorbeforeMay31,2013$130perScoutand$85forfull-timeleaderafterMay31,2013$55forpart-timeleaders,paidonorbeforeMay31,2013$60forpart-timeleaders,paidafterMay31,2013(Part-timeleaderscannotcombinedaystoshareafull-timeslot.)REGISTRaTIoNhttp://wrc2013.beaumontgcc.com
BEAUMONT SCOUT RESERVATION SECOND SEASON CAMP
SAVE THESE IMPORTANT DATES!!!
RED wHITE & BOOM CUB SCOUT ADVENTURE CAMPJULY 1-2, 2013
ComejoinusonMonday,July1–Tuesday,July2,aswecelebrateREDWhITE&BooM!!CubScoutadventureCampisespeciallydesignedforCubScoutsandtheirparents.(TigerorBearinthefallof2013).Scoutsspend2fulldaysand1nightoffuninthewildernessexploringCubWorldatBeaumontScoutReser-vation.activitiesincludeswimming,theme-relatedcraftsandgames,outdoorcooking,fieldsports,BBguns,actionarchery,natureandconservation,excitingcampfirewithcampstaffandScoutparticipation,campsiteliving,BeaumontTradingPostandspecial“holiday”events.
Uponyourarrivalatcamp,youwillcheck-inatthefieldheadquartersatCubWorld,dropoffyourgearandbegintoprepareyourcampsite.Therewillbehostsavailabletoguideyouastowheretosetup.acampsitemeetingandopeningceremonyattheCubWorldflagpolebeginsat9:45a.m.Yourovernightcamping,mostactivitiesandmealswillbeheldatCubWorld.CubWorldalsofeaturesanactivityfort,baseballdiamond,basketballcourtandflushfacilities.Showerfacilitiesareavailablewithineasywalkingdistance.
FEES: $45perScoutand$30perfull-timeleader/parentifpaidinfullonorbeforeMay31,2013 $55perScoutand$40forfull-timeleaderafterMay31,2013REGISTRaTIoNhttp://cubadv2013.beaumontgcc.com
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$10each
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BE SURE TO SIGN YOUR UNIT UP BY JULY 1 FOR 1% BONUS!
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THE BENEFITS OF SELLING POPCORNit’s easy.Thepopcornprogramisdesignedto
besimpleandeasytoadminister.ThebasicpremiseoftheprogramisforScouts,Scoutersandfamiliestotakeorders,andthendistributetheproductstothecustomers.
one Fundraiser for the entire Year. WithpopcornandtheIdealScoutingYearconcept,you
canplanondoingjustonefundraisertomeetallofyourScoutingneeds.High Commissions.Upto36.5%ofyoursalestaysinyourunit.Thismoneycan
beusedtogocamping,foradvancements,toprovidebooksoruniforms,topurchaseequipmentorotherprogramsupplies,volunteertrainingorforanyotherneedsthatyoumayhaveduringyourIdealYearofScouting.
no out-of-Pocket expenses for unit.Sinceallsalesaredonethroughorders,therearenoup-frontexpensesfortheunit.
Your Support Team.TheGreaterClevelandCounciliscommittedtomakingthiscampaignsuccessful foryouandyour families.Thevolunteerandprofessionalsupportsystemisextensiveandexcitedtoserve.
High Quality Product.PecatonicaRiverPopcornispartoftheRuralRoute1PopcornCo.,whichisoneoftheworld’slargestpopcornproducers.Theyarecom-mittedtocustomersatisfactionandtothesuccessofyourindividualunitcampaign.Checkthemoutatwww.prpopcorn.com
incentive Programs.Tohelpwithyourcampaign, anewandexcitingScoutincentiveprogramhasbeendeveloped.ThisprogramwillhelpyourecognizeyourScoutsforoutstandingsaleseffortsandwillhelpyourealizeyourgoalofanIdealYearofScouting.BackbypopulardemandisQ for a DayandfreeMonsters, indians, Gladiators,andCavstickets.$700ClubScoutswillalsoreceiveaZX Crossbow!GreatnewWinners CircleprizesforScoutswhosell$2,500ofpopcorn.
on-Line selling. Scouts can sell on-lineusingPecatonicaRiver’s Web site.LeaderswillnotevenhavetoenterScouts’names.Noproducttohandle,nomoneytocollect,it’seasyandyourScoutscansellnation-wide.
TOP SALESMEN FOR THE 2012 POPCORN SALE ThesixtopsellersenjoyedaspecialeveningattheCavaliersGame,Wednesday,april
10,torecognizetheirefforts.Lefttoright:Jared Albertson, Jeff Victor, Ben Besel, Cole Hughes, and Malcom Campbell.
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Stay current on Lodge news and functions...www.cuyahoga17.org
Fore-mailcontactinformation,gotowww.cuyahoga17.organdclick
“contactus”.
Lodge #17 Leadership LoDGEoFFICERS
Lodge Chief Michael Schloemer
Vice Chief Membership Open
Vice Chief Program Daniel Hearn
Vice Chief Finance Alex Moryan
Vice Chief Communication Open
LoDGEaDVISERS
Lodge Adviser Margie Bibbs (440) 734-7380
Program Associate Advisor Open
Membership Associate Advisor Danise Krushinski (216) 587-0122
Finance Associate Advisor Open
Communications Associate Advisor Ken Fox (440) 891-6874
LODGE CALENDARJune27-28 Call-outandordeal,BeaumontScoutReservation
July4-5 Call-outandordeal,BeaumontScoutReservation
July18-19 Call-outandordeal,BeaumontScoutReservation
Venturing officers association
objectiVes: Get as many people ACTIVELY involved as soon as possible. Use people in positions where they utilize their strengths. Work together as all ideas are potentially good ideas.Show courtesy at meetings - one conversation at a time.Forget about the past and get on with building an organization that's right for the present and the YOUTH!Plan activities across the council while still encouraging units to plan and organize their own crews.
VOA Advisor Joe Marencik (440) 230-5048 [email protected] Rachel Hill [email protected] President Admin. Elena Mazur [email protected] President Program Robin Reichert [email protected] Anna Arbogast [email protected] Jonathan Marenicik [email protected] Advisor Philip Williams (216) 458-8932 [email protected]
Venturing adVisorsTraining Paula Berghauser (440) 230-0637 [email protected] Cindy Courtright (216) 283-7229 [email protected] Michael Courtright (216) 283-7229 [email protected] Vacant Sea Scouting Ron Frye (330) 305-0029 [email protected] Richard Danielson (440) 777-9677 [email protected] Coordinator Ray Bartlett (440) 243-3881
MAY CALENDAR 16 Voameeting,GCCServiceCenter 20 TrailblazeradventureDay,BeaumontScoutReservation 25 ExtremeWeekend,BeaumontScoutReservation 31-6/2 JamboreeShakedown,BeaumontScoutReservation
JUNE CALENDAR 30-7/3VenturingRendezvous,BeaumontScoutReservation
VENTURING RENDEzVOUSTheVenturingofficersassociationandtheGreaterClevelandCouncilarehostingaVenturingRendezvous
atBeaumontScoutReservationthissummeronJune30–July3.VenturersfromacrosstheCouncilareinvitedtoparticipateinthisevent.VenturerswillhavetheopportunitytoparticipateindifferentprogramsfromClimb-ingtoaTVridersafety.Thecostis$110perparticipantandisduewithregistrationbyJune15.VenturerswillcampinBeaumontVillageandparticipateinprogramsinthemainpartofcamp.Venturerswillbeprovidedfoodandcookingequipmenttomaketheirownmeals.VenturersareencouragedtoattendwiththeirCrewsorprovisionallytomeetotherVenturers.Formoreinformationandregistrationpleasevisitthecouncilwebsiteathttp://venturingredezvous.beaumontgcc.comorcontactPhilipWilliamsat216-458-8932.
PRESIDENT’S POINT:SummerisalmosthereandGreaterClevelandCouncil’sVenturingProgramisdefinitelyreadyforit!Remem-
bertoattendtheVoaPicnic,NYLTandVenturingRendezvous!Itwillbeanamazingsummer,especiallyifyoutakeadvantageofthesegreatevents!
TheVenturingofficer’sassociationaskedyou,anindividual,leader,orunit,tohelpthevisionofamoreknownandthrivingVenturingprograminGreaterClevelandCouncilbecomeareality.TheofficersandIhaveworkedhardtomakethisareality,andweaskthatyoudothisaswell,byparticipatinginthethreechallengesthatwereintroducedinthelastTrailMarker.ThefirstchallengeofVenturing’svisionistomakeVenturingbetterknown.TheofficersandIhavedonethisbywearingouruniformsouttodifferentplaces,likestoresandbowlingalleys.Wealsoencouragethoseinourhomeunitstodothesame.EverytimeIhavewornmyuniformpublically,someonehasaskedmewhatprogramitisassociatedwith,andafterexplainingwhatVenturingis,Ihavehadothersaskforapplications!Itisamazinghowasimpleuniformcanattractsomeone’sattention.Thesecondchallengeofthevisionwastobecomemoreactive.TheofficersandIhavedonethisbyplanningneweventswithinourhomeunitsandaskingmemberstoattendVoameetingsandothercouncil-sponsoredevents.haveyouattendedthemostrecentVoameeting?areyousigneduptogotoNationalYouthLeadershipTraining,theVoaPicnic,orVenturingRendezvous?hasyourhomeunitplannedanynewevents?ThefinalchallengeofthevisionwasforYoUtofindavisionwithyourhomeunit.Myunithasbeguntodecideonwhatfuturesuccesslooksliketous,haveyoudonethisyet?Whatdoesfuturesuccesslooklikeforyou?
ToencourageevenmoreVenturerstoparticipateinthisvision,Iaskthatyousendanemailtousatvoa-pres440@gmail.comexplainingwhatyourhomeunithasdonetohelpVenturingbecomebetterknownthroughactiveScoutsandadvisorsanda thrivingprogram.anyone that responds to thishas theopportunity tobepublishedinthenextTrailMarker!Justbesuretoincludeyourresponsetoallthreechallenges,andyourhomeunit.IhopethateveryVenturerinCounciltakesadvantageofthisopportunity.Rememberthatyoucanmakeadifference,andtogether,wecanmakeourprogramthebestitcanbe.
Thankyou,Rachel Hill, VOA President
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doVer roCkporT oFFiCersDistrict Chairman Gareth Hughes (216) 403-3287 [email protected] District Vice-Chairman Mark Johnson (440) 871-2112 [email protected] Commissioner Steve Garner (440) 552-9349 [email protected] District Executive Jennifer LaRiccia (216) 458-8925 [email protected] Advancement Chairman Eric Augustine (216) 529-0821 [email protected] Chairman Mike Rossander (216) 533-8294 [email protected] Camp Administrator Liz Harmath (440) 463-2169 [email protected] Chairman Jennifer Mortenson (440-759-5482 [email protected] Chairman George Szent-Kiraly (216) 244-3324 [email protected] Membership Chairman Mary O’Connor (440) 347-1256 [email protected] Family FOS Chairman Scott Graham (440) 835-0292 [email protected] Chairman Dana Hartup (440) 773-3581 [email protected] master Don Friswold (216) 577-9358 [email protected] WDBoyce Chairman Jim Eppele (440) 808-8497 [email protected] District Co-Adviser Barb Slator (330) 340-6340 [email protected] District Co-Adviser Curtis Newton (216) 440-1880 [email protected]
District Web page: www.drdistrict.org
MAY CALENDAR 9 DistrictDinner,BayPresbyterianChurch,6:00p.m.
JUNE CALENDAR 6 ProgramPreview,BayPresbyterianChurch7:00p.m.
17-21 DayCamp,MastickWoods,RockyRiverReservation,9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURING UPDATE TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhasbeenundergoingmajorrestructuringofthe8traditional
districts.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearedownto3districts.onTuesday,March19,theCentraldistrict(TwoRivers&FreedomTrail)haditsannualbusinessmeeting.onWednesday,March20,twoannualbusinessmeetingstookplace:TheEastdistrict(CrookedCreek,CuyahogaValley,&GlacierRidge)andalsotheWestdistrict(DoverRockport,Pioneer,&quarrylands).attheseannualbusinessmeetingsaslateofofficerswerepresented,votedon,andpassedbyourScoutingfamily.Seepage3forthenewDistrictleadership.ThekeyLeadershipisdevelopingteamsinthefourareasofDistrictoperationsandwillbepublishingmeetingdatesinfutureTrailMarkereditionsandonlineattheCouncilWebsite:www.gccbsa.org.Visitthesiteforallyourupdodateinformation!
AVAST YE MATEYS: BATTEN DOwN THE HATCHES AND GET READY FOR DAY CAMP 2013!!!Join us at South Mastick on June 17, when we set sail for a
“whale”ofagoodtime!Lizharmath,ourdaycampadministra-torhasbeenfully-trainedbytheCaptainhookSchoolofPiratry!!Joinourranksasfirstmates.Donyourskeletonbandanasandbringyourpeglegsfortheadventureofalifetime.Wristrockets,archery,games,sportsandwoodencraftsarejustpartofthefun!
Signuponlineatgccbsa.org.
SAVE THESE POPCORN DATES!!! Nowisthetimetosignupyourunitforthe
popcornsale!!Wewillbegatheringtogetherandkicking off our training at Dave and Busters inaugust,solookforthatdate.Lookoutfornewflavorsandenjoytheoldones.BesuretoshareallyourpicturesofyourScoutandthesalesowecanbrag!PicturedhereisBenjamin Besel,oneofthetopsellersinourdistrictfromPack279!
wEST DISTRICT ORGANIzATIONAL STRUCTURE
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Quarrylands oFFiCers
District Chairman VACANT District Commissioner Gary Musselman (216) 621-0082 [email protected] BS Roundtable Cmr. Dave Ross (216) 854-0363 [email protected] Roundtable Cmr. Joel Bussman (440) 716-8804 [email protected] Misc. Commissioner Bill Sheehan (440) 777-9038 [email protected] ADC Berea/Brook Park/Middleburg Joe Mazur (216) 433-7554 [email protected] Scott Reichert (440) 668-8440 [email protected] Strongsville John Hogan (440) 877-9840 [email protected] Olmsted Falls VACANTADC North Olmsted Tom Andrako (440) 716-1660 [email protected] Membership VACANTSchool Night Chair Connie Sheehan (440) 777-9038 [email protected] Chairperson VACANTPopcorn Kernel Mike Ballas (440) 238-9634 [email protected] FOS Chairman Randy Spencer (330) 220-2700 [email protected] FOS Ken Fox (440) 391-0624 [email protected] FOS Jason Hilliard (216) 258-8515 [email protected] Advancement Ron Morgan (440) 234-3623 [email protected] Eagle Scout Coordinator Don Lommler (440) 779-8092 [email protected] Badge Counselor Coordinator Jim Brown (440) 891-5955 [email protected] Training Patrick O’Leary (440) 846-9665 [email protected] Scout Training Bob Sullivan (440) 235-0934 [email protected] Boy Scout Training Patrick O’Leary (440) 846-9665 [email protected] Cub Scout Activities Jeff Tirey (440) 572-0595 [email protected] Scout Activities Dave Metzger (440) 427-8874 [email protected] District Technology/Communications Tony Wulk (216) 470-3191 [email protected] District Webmaster Andrew Young (440) 846-0825 [email protected] District Executive Kallee Kissling (216) 458-8930 [email protected] Check out the Web page: www.quarrylands.net
MAY CALENDAR1 FriendsofScoutingReportMeeting,4:30p.m.-5:30p.m.,CouncilServiceCenter7 GoodScoutawardLuncheon,Renaissancehotel,Cleveland9 DistrictRoundtable,7:00p.m.,BereaUnitedMethodistChurch15 FriendsofScoutingVictoryCelebration,6:00p.m.27 ServiceCenterandScoutShopclosedinobservationofMemorialDay30 UnitCommissionersMeeting,7:00p.m.
JUNE CALENDAR13 DistrictRoundtable,7:00p.m.,BereaUnitedMethodistChurch27 UnitCommissionersMeeting,7:00p.m.
JULY CALENDAR15-19 DayCampNodistrictmeetings,haveagreatsummer!For the latest calendar information and event details go to gccbsa.org/calendar
qUARRYLANDS DAY CAMPThequarrylandsDayCampwillbeheldatthe
Metroparks Mill Stream Reservation. ContactKallee Kissling [email protected],orifyou’dliketovolunteertohelp!
DaYCaMP:MetroparksMillStreamReservation
JULY15-19Theme:“Pirates”
Joinusforafun-filledweekofCubScoutadventure!
NATIONAL SUMMERTIME PACk AwARD apackcanearntheNationalSummertimePack
awardbydoingthreepackactivitieswhenschoolisoutforthesummer—oneactivityeachinJune,July,andaugust.Packsalsoreceiveacolorfulstreamerfortheirpackflag.Densthathaveatleasthalfoftheirmembersatthethreesummerpackeventscanearnadenribbon.PackmemberswhotakepartinallthreeeventsareeligiblefortheNationalSummertimePackawardpin,tobewornontherightpocketflapoftheiruniform.
Ifapackisina"year-roundschool"(orispartofahome-schoolassociation),thepackcouldearntheSummertimePackawardbyhavingaspecialpackactivityduringschoolbreaks.
FALL RECRUITMENT ON THE wAYasthefallisapproaching,itisonceagaintimeforScouting’sfallrecruitmentdrive.
Fallrecruitmentisagreatstarting-offpointtotheCubScoutingyear,aspackscangetmanynewparentsandyouthinvolvedtohaveagreatyear.WearelookingforwardtoagreatrecruitmentandgivingeveryboyachanceatbeingapartofScouting!
POPCORN IS HERE! Unitleaders,makesurethatyouaregettingyour2013popcornkernelsonboardfor
thisyear’sexcitingsale,andhaveyourunitssignedupbyJuly1for1%commissionbonus!
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURING UPDATE TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhasbeenundergoingmajorrestructuringofthe8
traditionaldistricts.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearedownto3districts.onTuesday,March19,theCentraldistrict(TwoRivers&FreedomTrail)haditsannualbusinessmeeting.onWednesday,March20,twoannualbusinessmeetingstookplace:TheEastdistrict(CrookedCreek,CuyahogaValley,&GlacierRidge)andalsotheWestdistrict(DoverRockport,Pioneer,&quarrylands).attheseannualbusinessmeetings a slateofofficerswerepresented,votedon, andpassedbyourScoutingfamily.Seepage3forthenewDistrictleadership.ThekeyLeadershipisdevelopingteamsinthefourareasofDistrictoperationsandwillbepublishingmeetingdatesinfutureTrailMarkereditionsandonlineattheCouncilWebsite:www.gccbsa.org.Visitthesiteforallyourupdodateinformation!
DISTRICT kLONDIkE/CUB FREEzEOUT Thanksgoouttoourklondikecommitteeforputting
onanawesomeeventatSouthMastick.Despitethecoldtemperaturesandburstofflurries,the
boysparticipatedinalotofactivities,includingfire-building,knot-tying,sled-racing,wristrockets,firstaid,team-build-ing,geocaching,andmuchmore.aheftyhotdoglunchandsouphelpedtokeeptheboyswarmandtoasty.ThanksgoouttoGary Musselman, Jim Delaney, John Sanders, Steve Garner,andDave Metzger.
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pioneer officersDistrict Chairman VACANTDistrict Commissioner Ron Blazak (440) 237-4456 [email protected] Vice Chair VACANTBoy Scout Forum VACANT Cub Scout Forum Rich Thoma (440) 567-4368 [email protected] Chair VACANT Membership Chair VACANTProgram Chair Tom Sutyak (440) 845-8907 [email protected] Activities Chair Bill Thrasher (440) 237-6222 [email protected] Chair VACANTTraining Chair VACANT Advancement Chair Denise Hughart (440) 842-8093 [email protected] Day Camp Director Ken Kuzcma (216) 534-4056 [email protected] Camp Program Dir. Jen Davis District Director Dan Varn (216) 458-8919 [email protected]
MAY CALENDARNoPioneerDistrictEventsScheduled
JUNE CALENDAR30allunitsplanningtosellpopcornmustbesignedup.
JULY CALENDAR8-12DistrictDayCamp,SouthCuyahogaSportsmenClub,NorthRoyalton
A 2010 Centennial Quality District
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PIONEER DISTRICT “wEEkLY UPDATE”areyouanadultvolunteerwhowouldliketoknowaboutdistrictandcouncilactivities?
Well,nowisyourchance.Everyweek,the“WeeklyUpdate”ise-mailedouttoallleaderswhohavesubscribedtothelist.Intheupdatearenoticesregardingpolicy,updatesonactivities,andall-aroundvitalannouncementsregardingcouncilanddistrictfunctions.Ifyouareinterestedinsubscribingtothisonlinenewsletter,[email protected].
kLONDIkE DERBY A SUCCESSonFebruary16,thePioneerDistrictcametogetherforitsannual,andfinal,klondike
Derby.Thethemeoftheeventwas“Pioneer’sLastRide”andwasbasedaroundScoutingskills.Participatingwere17sledsfrom11troops.SpecialthanksgoouttothePioneerDistrictCampingcommittee:Bill Thrasher, Tom Suytak,andRich Pacynaforalltheirhelpinputtingtheeventtogether.Specialthanksalsogoouttoallthedistrictandunitleaderswhoassistedwithrunningthevariousstationsandinfacilitatingtheevent.Itwasagreathelpandagreatservicetothedistrict.TheTop5teamsfortheeventareasfollows:
Troop192 Badgers 571 Troop319 Centurions 539 Troop221 hawks 538 Troop526 Spartan 532 Troop218 PartyRockers 513
ThanksagaintoalltheunitswhohavevolunteeredtheirtimeandservicetothisgreateventduringtherunofthePioneerDistrict.Itwasagreat“finalride”forallthoseinattendance.
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURING UPDATE TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhasbeenundergoingmajorrestructuringofthe8
traditionaldistricts.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearedownto3districts.onTuesday,March19,theCentraldistrict(TwoRivers&FreedomTrail)haditsannualbusinessmeeting.onWednesday,March20,twoannualbusinessmeetingstookplace:TheEastdistrict(CrookedCreek,CuyahogaValley,&GlacierRidge)andalsotheWestdistrict(DoverRockport,Pioneer,&quarrylands).attheseannualbusinessmeetings a slateofofficerswerepresented,votedon, andpassedbyourScoutingfamily.Seepage3forthenewDistrictleadership.ThekeyLeadershipisdevelopingteamsinthefourareasofDistrictoperationsandwillbepublishingmeetingdatesinfutureTrailMarkereditionsandonlineattheCouncilWebsite:www.gccbsa.org.Visitthesiteforallyourupdodateinformation!
DAY CAMP IS ON THE HORIzON!allunitsshouldstartthinkingaboutatruly
excellent program opportunity that will beoccurringfromJuly8-12.Thatopportunityisdaycamp!Thisyear’sdaycamppromisestobeanawesomeexperience,asthiswillbecontinuingthegreatdaycampprogramfromlastyear.ThecampwillonceagainbeattheSouthCuyahogaSportsmenClub inNorthRoyalton.There,Scoutswillgettotrytheirhands at some familiar favorites, includingarchery, BB guns, creativity, and sports. Ifyouhaveneverbeen toadaycamp,now isthetime!So,leaders,donotmissoutonthisawesomesummeropportunityforyouandfor
yourScouts.PleasecontactKen Kuczma at [email protected], orJennDavisformoreinformation.Welookforwardtoseeingyouthere!
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cuyahoga VaLLey officersDistrict Chair Dave James (440) 717-1778 [email protected] Commissioner Linda Gray (330) 468-1079 [email protected] Roundtable Commiss. Bill Makowski (440) 717-3492 [email protected] CS Roundtable Commiss. Eric Finn (603) 769-9674 [email protected] Chair Kari Verhovnik (440) 237-9017 [email protected] Chair Carloline Reinecker (330) 468-0504 [email protected] Activities Dave Mullenax (216) 254-3903 [email protected] CS Advancement Kim Mullenax (216) 254-3903 [email protected] Program Chair Danise Krushinski (216) 587-0122 [email protected] Activities Jim Popik (330) 659-9099 [email protected] BS Advancement Mike Reville (330) 467-0890 [email protected] VACANT Training Pete Reichel (330) 607-9868 [email protected] Venturing Activities Tim Simenc (330) 467-6637 [email protected] Day Camp Director Eric Finn (603) 769-9674 [email protected] Web Master Joe Popik [email protected]/PR Chairman Dave Volek (216) 341-6270 [email protected] Director Scott Johnson (216) 458-8905 [email protected]
MAY CALENDAR2 CommitteeMeeting-7:00p.m.-BrecksvilleUnitedMethodistChurch2 CommissionerMeeting-8:00p.m.-BrecksvilleUnitedMethodistChurch7 GoodScoutawardLuncheon–11:00a.m.–RenaissancehotelGrandBallroom,Cleveland9 DistrictLeadersawardsBanquet–locationisTBa27 CouncilServiceCenterClosedduetoMemorialDay
JUNE CALENDAR6 CommitteeMeeting-7:00p.m.-BrecksvilleUnitedMethodistChurch6 CommissionerMeeting-8:00p.m.-BrecksvilleUnitedMethodistChurch13 RoundtableMeeting/Picnic-locationTBa
DAY CAMPWhat:2013CVDayCampWhen:June24-28Where:oakGrovePicnicShelter,BrecksvilleReservation,ClevelandMetroparks
Calling all you landlubbers who think you have what it takes to join me and mymerrybandofmutineersthissummerforaweekofpiratetrainingonthehighseasoftheBrecksvilleReservation!LearnwhatittakestobethebestpirateyoucanbefromJune24throughJune28!Yourmindandbodywillbeputthroughthetestsatarchery,sports,science,andmuch,muchmore!Don’tforgettosignupearlytoreceiveyourearlybirdregistrationcostat:www.gccbsa.org.also,parents,we’realwayslookingfornewcrewmembers.Ifyou’reinterestedinlearningmore,contactourDayCampDirector,eric Finn,[email protected].
ForScouts,Tigers toWebelos, this isoneof thegreatestpartsof theirCubScoutexperience.
Daycampisaweekfilledwithgreatoutdooractivitiesfocusingaroundarchery,arts&crafts,science,sports,nature,andteambuildingactivities.YoucanbuildyourfutureinCubScouting,byspendingaweekatdaycampworkingonachievementsforyournextCubScoutrank.
ManyScoutsearnasmanyashalfoftheirachievementsatdaycampwhilehavinganawesometime.BoysworkinadenandspendtheweeksurroundedbytheprinciplesandleadershipofScouting.
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURING UPDATE TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhasbeenundergoingmajorrestructuringofthe8traditional
districts.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearedownto3districts.onTuesday,March19,theCentraldistrict(TwoRivers&FreedomTrail)haditsannualbusinessmeeting.onWednesday,March20,twoannualbusinessmeetingstookplace:TheEastdistrict(CrookedCreek,CuyahogaValley,&GlacierRidge)andalsotheWestdistrict(DoverRockport,Pioneer,&quarrylands).attheseannualbusinessmeetingsaslateofofficerswerepresented,votedon,andpassedbyourScoutingfamily.Seepage3forthenewDistrictleadership.ThekeyLeadershipisdevelopingteamsinthefourareasofDistrictoperationsandwillbepublishingmeetingdatesinfutureTrailMarkereditionsandonlineattheCouncilWebsite:www.gccbsa.org.Visitthesiteforallyourupdodateinformation!
District Web site http://www.gccbsa.org/Cuyahoga_Valley/index.html
EAST DISTRICT ORGANIzATIONAL STRUCTURE
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two riVers officersDistrict Chairman openTraining Chairman Tim Mohr (216) 941-7319 [email protected] Chairman Rich Rozman (440) 951-5677 [email protected] Chairman Cory Paul Serving in Afghanistan [email protected] Chairman Tom Averit [email protected]. D. Boyce Committee Galen Younkin (216) 251-2534 [email protected] Chapter Advisor John Coffey (216) 226-2333District Webmaster Don Friswold (216) 577-9358 [email protected] Executive Jonathan Sweet (216) 568-8923 [email protected]
Current information on the Web at: www.tworiversgcc.org
MAY CALENDAR3-5 WildernessEngineersWeekend,BeaumontScoutReservation,RockCreek,oh5 DistrictCommitteeMeeting7 GoodScoutawardLuncheon,12:00p.m.,–Renaissancehotel9 DistrictRecognitionNight,6:30p.m.,–CouncilServiceCenter14 ProgramaideMeeting,5:30p.m.,–CouncilServiceCenter18 ScoutadventureDay,NorthChagrinReservation27 officeandScoutShopclosed:MemorialDay29 DayCampMeeting,6:30p.m.,–CouncilServiceCenter
JUNE CALENDAR7 DistrictCommitteeMeeting17-21CubScoutDayCamp–SouthMastickPavilion,RockyRiverReservation, ClevelandMetroparks
JULY CALENDAR Nodistrictmeetings–haveasafesummer4 officeandScoutShopclosed:IndependenceDay
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURING UPDATE TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhasbeenundergoingmajorrestructuringofthe8
traditionaldistricts.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearedownto3districts.onTuesday,March19,theCentraldistrict(TwoRivers&FreedomTrail)haditsannualbusinessmeeting.onWednesday,March20,twoannualbusinessmeetingstookplace:TheEastdistrict(CrookedCreek,CuyahogaValley,&GlacierRidge)andalsotheWestdistrict(DoverRockport,Pioneer,&quarrylands).attheseannualbusinessmeetings,aslateofofficerswerepresented,votedon,andpassedbyourScoutingfamily.Seepage3forthenewDistrictleadership.ThekeyLeadershipisdevelopingteamsinthefourareasofDistrictoperationsandwillbepublishingmeetingdatesinfutureTrailMarkereditionsandonlineattheCouncilWebsite:www.gccbsa.org.Visitthesiteforallyourupdodateinformation!
Boy Scouts from Troop 293 at the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade New Eagle Scout, Mark Joseph Walsh-Frazier (middle) with Troop 176 leaders
CENTRAL DISTRICT ORGANIzATIONAL STRUCTURE
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freedom traiL officersDistrict Chair Darryl Greene [email protected] District Commissioner Steve Garner [email protected] Finance Chair John McIntosh [email protected] Membership Chair Ralph Dise [email protected] Chair CJ Nusbaum [email protected]
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURING UPDATE TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhasbeenundergoingmajorrestructuringofthe8traditional
districts.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearedownto3districts.onTuesday,March19,theCentraldistrict(TwoRivers&FreedomTrail)haditsannualbusinessmeeting.onWednesday,March20,twoannualbusinessmeetingstookplace:TheEastdistrict(CrookedCreek,CuyahogaValley,&GlacierRidge)andalsotheWestdistrict(DoverRockport,Pioneer,&quarrylands).attheseannualbusinessmeetings,aslateofofficerswerepresented,votedon,andpassedbyourScoutingfamily.Seepage3forthenewDistrictleadership.ThekeyLeadershipisdevelopingteamsinthefourareasofDistrictoperationsandwillbepublishingmeetingdatesinfutureTrailMarkereditionsandonlineattheCouncilWebsite:www.gccbsa.org.Visitthesiteforallyourupdodateinformation!
CUB SCOUT DAY CAMPFor Scouts, from Tigers to Webelos, camping is one of the
greatestpartsoftheCubScoutexperience.Daycampisaweekfilledwithgreatoutdooractivitiesinclud-
ingarchery,arts&crafts,science,sports,natureandteambuild-ingactivities.ScoutscanconquertheirfutureinCubScoutingbyspendingaweekbattlingpiratesandsearchingfortreasures!Registeronlineatgccbsa.org.
TRAINING IS MANDATORYallregisteredadultvolunteersmustcompleteYouthProtectionTraining.allCub-
masters,assistantCubmasters,DenLeaders,assistantDenLeaders,WebelosLeadersScoutmasters,assistantScoutmasters,Crewadvisors,assistantCrewadvisorsandPostLeadersmustcompletetheirspecifictraining.
SCOUT DAY AT THE CLEVELAND RECREATION CENTERSThanks to all leaders and
Scouts who came out andparticipated in the ClevelandScoutDay.Weheldbeltloopactivity sessions at Glenville,Earle B. Turner, and MichaelZoneRecreationCenters.TheScouts worked on the Bas-ketball, Swimming, Maps &Compass and Physical Fitnessbeltloops.atnoon,wetookabreakforpizzaandpopbeforejumpingintothenextactivity.Thiseventtookplacefrom10:30a.m.till3:30p.m.Theboyshadalotoffunsplashingaroundinthepoolandboxingoutunderthehoop.ForinformationonupcomingeventstogetyourScoutsinvolvedwith,calloremailJ.B.at(216)[email protected]
NEw DISTRICT LEADERSHIP TEAMIwanttothankthemembersofthenewlyformedCentralDistrictnominat-
ingcommitteeinworkingtorecruitallpartsofthenewleadershipteam.ThechairmenoftheCentralDistrictare:
• District Chairman Darryl Greene• District Commissioner Steve Garner• Program Chairman C.J. Nusbaum• Finance Chairman John MacIntosh• Membership Chairman Ralph DiseThereisavastnumberofsupportingteammembersthatwillstaffacommittee
foreachthefunctionsmentionedabove.ThesearetheleadersthatwillhelpusadvanceoureffortsinourJourneytoExcellence.Let’sallgivethemabigScout-ingwelcomebyreachingoutwithaninvitetoyourmeetingorafunctionwheretheycanseeyourScoutsworkingtogetherasaunitinaScoutingactivity.
FOS TEAM CLIMBING TO THE 50% MARk!!!atthetimeofthisprinting,ourFriendsofScoutingvolunteershaveraisedover
47%ofour$57,000goal!ThankstoourcommunityFoSteamleadbyJohn Slavik,wehavereachedourCommunitygoal!Johnissupportedbyateamofoutstandingworkers:Stefan Holmes, Grady BurrowsandPat Ramsey.ourfamilyFoSteam,ledbyJanet Barron,isalsomakinggreatprogresstowardsreachingourgoal!
NATIONAL SUMMERTIME PACk AwARD apackcanearntheNationalSummertimePackawardbydoingthreepack
activitieswhenschoolisoutforthesummer—oneactiv-ityeachinJune,July,andaugust.Packsalsoreceiveacolorfulstreamerfortheirpackflag.Densthathaveatleasthalfoftheirmembersatthethreesummerpackeventscanearnadenribbon.Packmemberswhotakepart in all three events are eligible for the NationalSummertimePackawardpin,tobewornontherightpocketflapoftheiruniform.
Ifapackisina“year-roundschool”(orispartofahome-schoolassociation),thepackcouldearntheSum-mertimePackawardbyhavingaspecialpackactivityduringschoolbreaks.
CREw 550 HITS THE OUTDOORSLedbyadvisorGarry Shy,Crew550enjoysagoodScoutingoutingwhen-
evertheygetthechance.Theyattendcampsinmanydifferentareas,includingBeaumontScoutReservation.ThisCrewmeetsoutoftheEastClevelandadultTrainingCenter,whichislocatedat13231Euclidave.inthecityofEastCleveland.Theyareatight-knitgroupwhoenjoyeachother’scompanydailyatwork,notjustduringScoutingevents.Therewere3crewmembersand2leaderswhowereonthesnow-shoeingoutingatSquiresCastleintheNorthChagrinReservation.ThisactivitywascoordinatedwithTheInstituteoftheGreatoutdoors,aprogramofferedthroughtheClevelandMetroParks.Crew550isagreatexampleofhowfellowshipthroughScoutingcandevelopandbuildgreatfriendships.
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MAY CALENDAR1 Districtawardsevent,MetroParks(exactlocationTBD)
gLacier ridge officers
Chairman Luke Baum (216) 447-9000 [email protected] VACANTVice Chairman Ed Hargate (440) 473-5476 [email protected] Roundtable Commissioner Dan Kasareo 440-473-5317 [email protected] Roundtable Commissioner VACANTFinance Chairman Vince Winslow Nominating Chairman Michael Courtright (216) 283-7229 [email protected] Chair VACANT Activities / Service Chair VACANT Advancement / Recog. Chair Mae Morrical (216) 751-9035 [email protected] Camp Promo. / Outdoors Chair Ed Hargate (440) 473-5476 [email protected] Training Chair VACANTDay Camp Director Rob Fischer (216) 658-1879 [email protected] Camp Program Director VACANTVenturing Chair Michael Courtright (216) 283-7229 [email protected] master Craig Castelaz (216) 381-7584 [email protected] Chapter Advisor VACANTDistrict Executive Chris Mehling (216) 458-8920 [email protected]
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURING UPDATE TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhasbeenundergoingmajorrestructuringofthe8
traditionaldistricts.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearedownto3districts.onTuesday,March19,theCentraldistrict(TwoRivers&FreedomTrail)haditsannualbusinessmeeting.onWednesday,March20,twoannualbusinessmeetingstookplace:TheEastdistrict(CrookedCreek,CuyahogaValley,&GlacierRidge)andalsotheWestdistrict(DoverRockport,Pioneer,&quarrylands).attheseannualbusinessmeetings a slateofofficerswerepresented,votedon, andpassedbyourScoutingfamily.Seepage3forthenewDistrictleadership.ThekeyLeadershipisdevelopingteamsinthefourareasofDistrictoperationsandwillbepublishingmeetingdatesinfutureTrailMarkereditionsandonlineattheCouncilWebsite:www.gccbsa.org.Visitthesiteforallyourupdodateinformation!
DAY CAMP Joinusforafun-filledweekofCub
Scoutadventure!Daycampisrightaroundthecorner
andeveryonecouldn’tbemoreexcited!We encourage every Scout to attenddaycamp.WewouldliketothankRob FischerforagreeingtoserveasGlacierRidge’sDayCampdirector.RiverGroveShelterintheNorthChagrinReserva-tionwillbethesite.ThedateisJune10–June14.ContactRobFischeratrobert.fischer@case.eduformoreinformation,orifyou’dliketovolunteertohelp!
DaYCaMP:RIVERGRoVEShELTER,NoRThChaGRINRESERVaTIoNRegisterandpayonlinebyMay1andsave$25!Earlybirdregistrationfordaycampis$70.afterMay1,registrationfeeis$95.
FRIENDS OF SCOUTINGFriendsofScoutingisaveryvitalparttothe
healthofthecouncil.YourgiftallowsforScout-ingvolunteerstobenefitwithreducedcampcost,recognitionsforadultleaders,councilnewsletter,e-mail news blast, web site, and publications.asofthebeginningofapril,ourFoSteamhasraised68%ofour$85,000goal.ThankstoGlenn Morrical, Luke Baum, Jason JonesandMark Websterfordoingtheheavylifting.Thefamilycampaignhasraisedover75%.aspecialthankstoBill Bakker forheadingupthisyear’sfamilycampaign.also,specialthankstoourfamilypresenters:Bob DiVincenzo, Bud Ford, Glenn Morrical, Bill Bakker, Don Kosareo, Tom Tomsic, Mark Davis,andKaren Tomsic.
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURINGasyouallknow,theannualbusinessmeetingforthenewlyformedEastDis-
tricttookplaceonMarch20attheBeachwoodCityLibrary.Duringthisannualbusinessmeeting,aslateofpotentialofficerswaspresentedtotheattendees.Theslateofofficerswasvotedinduringthismeeting.Theofficerswillmakeupthedistrictleadershipteam.Eventhoughthenewlyelecteddistrictleadershipteamwilltakeeffectonapril22,2013,theyhavebeguntomeettodiscusstheopera-tionsonthedistrict.ourownLuke BaumwasnominatedandacceptedastheFinanceChairpersonfortheEastDistrict.
NATIONAL SUMMERTIME PACk AwARD apackcanearntheNationalSummertimePackawardbydoingthreepackactivities
whenschoolisoutforthesummer—oneactivityeachinJune,July,andaugust.Packsalsoreceiveacolorfulstreamerfortheirpackflag.Densthathaveatleasthalfoftheirmembersatthethreesummerpackeventscanearnadenribbon.PackmemberswhotakepartinallthreeeventsareeligiblefortheNationalSummertimePackawardpin,tobewornontherightpocketflapoftheiruniform.
Ifapackisina"year-roundschool"(orispartofahome-schoolassociation),thepackcouldearntheSummertimePackawardbyhavingaspecialpackactivityduringschoolbreaks.
RecruitingYourUnitPopcornkernel
POPCORN SALE ThePopcornSaleisagreatwaytosupporttheidealyearofScoutingandhelpScouts
learnvaluablelifeskillswhileearninggreatprofitsandprizes.Manyparentslikethatthepopcornsaleprovidesanopportunity for their sons to learnhowtopay theirownwaythroughScouting.aunit thatbalances a successfulpopcorn sale inconjunctionwithabusyfallschedulerecruitstheirunitkernelnow.Thepopcornsalerequirescoordinationandmanagementonmultiplelevels.Thekeykerneltraitistofindsomeonewhoisabletocommunicate,inspire,organizeandleadyourunitinasuccessfulpopcornsalethatmeetstheunit’splannedfundingneeds.Themanyaspectsoftheunitpopcornsalearedelegatedtoothervolunteersinaugusttoensuresuccess.Largerunitsutilize“den”or“patrol”kernelstocoordinatepopcornwithinasmallergroup.Don’twaituntilSeptembertoplanyourunit’spopcornsale–hopeisnotaplan,it’savirtue.
UNITSUMMERPoPCoRNChECkLIST• TurninCommitmentForm• RecruitUnitkernel• MeetwithyourUnitCommittee• Presentanychangestoyourplanandmission• SetperScout&unitgoals• Decidewhatprogrammotivatorsyouwillfocuson• Putyourteamtogether• Planyourunitkick-off• Createyourcontactlistforsendinge-mailsandincludeyourdistrictkernel• arrangeforboothsales
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crooked creek officersDistrict Chairman Mark Anderson (440) 247-0269 [email protected] District Commissioner Janice O’Brien (724)825-0705 [email protected] Membership Chairman VACANTWebelos-to-Scout Chair Tamarra Reed (216) 554-5508 [email protected] Program Chairman VACANTFOS Chairman James Thompson [email protected] Chairman Judy Caine (440) 349-0281 [email protected]] CS Training Chairman Terry Maxson (440) 542-0738 [email protected] Camping Chairman Cary Weatherhead (440)708-2290 [email protected] Roundtable Commissioner Carla Cashman (216) 341-1443 [email protected] Activities Chairman John DeLuca (440) 439-2537 [email protected] Chairman Jerry Domiano (216) 663-0872 [email protected] Chairman Bill Johannisson (440) 248-1082 [email protected] Activities Mike Eppele (216) 581-1229 [email protected] Day Camp Director Rich Parker (440) 248-6488 [email protected] DC Program Director Sara Mulcahy (330) 523-9944 [email protected] Venturing Chairman Dan Loughridge (216) 514-1761 [email protected] OA Chief Robby Miller (contact the advisor, John Kochis)OA Advisor John Kochis (216) 341-7586 [email protected] Master Tom Thompson (440) 582-9599 [email protected]
MAY CALENDAR6 DistrictCommitteeMeeting,7:00p.m.,SolonUnitedMethodistChurch,Solon8 RoundtableMeeting,7:00p.m.,SolonUnitedMethodistChurch,Solon
DISTRICT RESTRUCTURING UPDATE TheGreaterClevelandCouncilhasbeenundergoingmajorrestructuringofthe8
traditionaldistricts.Wearepleasedtoannouncethatwearedownto3districts.onTuesday,March19,theCentraldistrict(TwoRivers&FreedomTrail)haditsannualbusinessmeeting.onWednesday,March20,twoannualbusinessmeetingstookplace:TheEastdistrict(CrookedCreek,CuyahogaValley,&GlacierRidge)andalsotheWestdistrict(DoverRockport,Pioneer,&quarrylands).attheseannualbusinessmeetings a slateofofficerswerepresented,votedon, andpassedbyourScoutingfamily.Seepage3forthenewDistrictleadership.ThekeyLeadershipisdevelopingteamsinthefourareasofDistrictoperationsandwillbepublishingmeetingdatesinfutureTrailMarkereditionsandonlineattheCouncilWebsite:www.gccbsa.org.Visitthesiteforallyourupdodateinformation!
CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP Who:allCubScouts!What:Daycamp is aweekfilledwithgreatoutdoor
activitiesfocusingonfunandprogramsthatalignwithCubScoutRankadvancementandbeltloops.activitiesincludearchery, arts & crafts, science, sports, nature, and teambuildingactivities.BoysworkinadenandspendtheweeksurroundedbytheprinciplesandleadershipofScouting.
When:July8-12,2013Where: Shelter house, South Chagrin Reservation
ClevelandMetroparksWhy:CreatememoriesforyouandyourCubScoutby
spendingaweekatdaycamphavingfunandlearningnewScoutSkills.Moreinformationonpage5.
SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CUB SCOUT PARENTS!Ifyouhaveasonwhoiscurrentlyinkindergarten,hewillbeeligibletojoinCub
ScoutsasanewTigerCubonJune1,2013!asanewTigerCub,yoursonwillbeabledoallofthefunthingsthatCubScoutsdowiththeirpacks,includingCubScoutdaycamp.Parents,pleasetalktoyourfamily,friends,andneighbors,andhelpbringtheadventuresofScoutingtothenextgeneration.TofindaCubScoutpackinyourcommunity,visitBeascout.orgorcontacttheGreaterClevelandCouncil.
Cub Scouts and siblings had a good time at the Crooked Creek Cub Scout Winterfest held at the South Chagrin Reservation on February 16, 2013.
Boy Scouts andVentur ing youthcrossing the ropebr idge dur ing theC r o o k e d C r e e kklondikeDerbyheldat Beaumont ScoutReservation Febru-ary1-3,2013.Youngmen and womencompeted in Scoutskillcontests,includ-ing f ire- building,cooking and a first-aidscenario.
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