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BSA CHIEF ANSWERS QUESTIONS ABOUT WELCOMING GIRLS TO SCOUTING - CLICK VIDEO TO PLAY
After the BSA Board of Directors' historic decision to welcome girls into Scouting, many in the Scouting community had just one question: When can my daughter sign up?
Other Scouters had more specific questions about the reasons for the move, implementation and rollout plan.
On Oct. 30, Bryan Wendell, senior editor of Boys' Life, Scouting, and Eagles' Call magazines, asked Scouters to submit their questions for BSA Chief Scout Executive Mike Surbaugh. By the time he recorded the video, he had received more than 400 questions.
He took a representative sample of 22 questions directly to our Chief, who spoke openly and candidly for nearly 30 minutes.
For the best experience, watch the complete video of the discussion.
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PUERTO RICO COUNCIL - FROM JOHN COYLE
As I write this article, two months after Hurricane Maria caused so much damage to Puerto Rico, still just 46% of the electric service has been restored on the Island. Normal, everyday life is a challenge.
I had the honor of serving as the Scout Executive of Puerto Rico Council for six years, from 2000 through 2005. One of the achievements I am most proud of is that I was able to give leadership to rebuilding Camp Guajataka, the only camp owned by the Council. They call it their Santuario de Amistad, or Sanctuary of Friendship. Unfortunately, the camp and council service center were both heavily damaged by the storm.
As does all of the Island, Puerto Rico Council needs a lot of help to get back to being operational, and we all can help if we choose to. Please see the attached link that will give you the opportunity to purchase patches that will benefit Puerto Rico Council financially. As of November 16th, more than $32,000 worth of patches had been purchased, but much more help is needed.
If you would prefer to make a contribution directly to the Council, please join me in sending your check to:
Puerto Rico Council, BSA
405 Avenida Esmeralda
Guaynabo, PR 00969
With sincerest thanks to all for all you do for Scouting. Happy Thanksgiving!!]
John Coyle, Scout Executive
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POPCORN SUCCESS
Its done! Thank You and Congratulations. The Longhorn Council had a very successful campaign. As a group Popcorn sales rose 9.4%. Mustang District under Erik Lloyd's leadership grew substantially. As did Frontier Trails.Thank you to all the units and District Kernels who spent time promoting and coaching.
Over $537,000 was raised by local Scouting units to support their programs and youth.
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SPRING FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN FOR UNITS
Many Scouts rely on a springtime sale to raise the needed funding for Cub Scout Day Camps, Boy Scout Summer Camp or special high adventure activities, including Philmont.
This year there will be two options for units to choose from.
- the very successful Camp Card program, or
- a new sale utilizing Boy Scout Trash Bags produced by WasteZero
Both of these can be found on www.scoutfund.net. More information will also be provided at January Roundtables.
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SID RICHARDSON SCOUT RANCH MANAGED DEER HUNT
The Longhorn Council conducts a managed deer hunt every year on three weekends in November and December at Lakeview Lodge on Sid Richardson Scout Ranch. The hunt is done in cooperation with Texas Parks and Wildlife as an annual harvest to manage the deer population on the camp.
A limited number of slots are open for the third weekend of the hunt, December 8-10th.
The hunt complies with all Texas game laws, beginning on Friday evening and ending on Sunday evening. Game tags are furnished by the camp and not from the hunter's licesnse. Any firearm or archery equipement lawful for the taking of deer in Texas is acceptable.
The hunt is for a buck or doe (buck tags are still available). An additional tag is available for a $50 fee. Limit is one buck per hunter. Bucks must have antlers that extend beyond the ears (approximately 13" spread).
Hunter(s) will be assigned ground or tree stands. The stands accommodate more than one person (for parent/child).
Includes all accommodations and meals at Lakeview Lodge from 3:00PM Friday afternoon through sunset on Sunday evening. Meals include a BBQ Brisket supper and a steak supper where each guest cooks their own 1 1/4" thich T-bone or Ribeye steak.
Limited assistance in trailing, transporting, and dressing a deer is available if needed. For additional information and reservations, contact Gary Wilson at garywils@swbell.net
Cost is:
- $500 per hunter
- $100 for non-hunting guests 11 years of age or older
- $50 for non-hunting guests 5-10 years of age
- No charge for non-hunting guests under 5 years old
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Eagle Scout of the MonthWilliam Davis
William installed a pergola and picnic table as well as landscaping for the Animal Birth Control Clinic in Beverly Hills. William hopes his contribution will offer a comfortable place to sit for those with pets seeking treatment and for volunteers of the clinic.
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Cub-O
Each team of 3-6 Cubs gets a Cub-O map half an hour before the race starts. Your goal is to hike in the woods and find as many of the 40 orange and white orienteering flags as you can. Plan your strategy to score the maximum point total possible in 2 hours! Map training sessions for Cub Scouts and parents are held all morning.
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Looking for something very special?
NESA put up for auction on eBay a very special guitar from the Jamboree.
The auction closes Saturday at 1:45pm!
See the auction on eBay |
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History of Longhorn Council Shoulder Patches displayed at University of Scouting
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Woodbadge Beading Ceremony for two Longhorn Council Staff Members: Bryant Butler and Chip Blomgren!
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Merit Badge Winter Camp & US Cavalry Camp
Test your skills at our Winter Camp Merit Badge Program at Lakeview Lodge or at our U.S. Cavalry Living History Camp at Sid Richardson Scout Ranch. There's no shortage of fun to be had!
Enlist as a soldier in the 4th U.S. Cavalry on the 1870's Texas frontier. Fire carbines, cannons, and Gatling guns in battle reenactments of the Red River War of 1872-74 and the Civil War 1861-65. Our youth and adult staff are expert reenactors and certified artillery instructors who have participated in many of the largest Civil War battle reenactments in the country, including the 150th anniversary Gettysburg battle.
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Scout Shop News - Ethan Giving Tree
Help Scouting Families in need at your local Longhorn Council Scout Shop. We want to allow every family the opportunity to be involved in Scouting. Please help your neighbors and fellow Scouts by visiting a local Scout Shop and supporting the Ethan Giving Tree.
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Longhorn Council, Boy Scouts of America
Longhorn Council eNewsletter
Volume IV, Issue 15
December 2017 |
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