Sunday, July 21, 2019

21 July 2019

Troop Meeting • Monday, 6:30-8:00pm • MUMC


SUMMER CAMP EDITION
We'll be preparing for camp:
• All Scouts should Bring a pen to fill out Merit Badge Cards (aka. "blue cards")

Click HERE for all the details about Tomahawk including the Departure.  WHO is GOING?

• Distributing pre-ordered Tomahawk Class B shirts.
• Reviewing Packing List, Personal
 • Running Shoes - if you want to do the Rootbeer 5K
• Review safety and Bear procedures

Sharing cooking ideas for Wednesday dinner in Camp - cooking by patrol.
(Pork Chops & Potatoes - Vegetarians get a substitution), Scouts can organize to bring additions and enhancements. 

Creating our Troop & Patrols Packing List: • Patrol box(es), Stoves, Dish Tubs, Dutch Oven(s), Flags, Banners, Axe, Saws

Boards of Review

We have 3 boards of review scheduled - Scouts should be in their best uniforms with a neckerchief, sash, etc. - make sure to have your Handbook!!!
• Oliver Needleman, Second Class
• Alex Barber, First Class
• Everett Needleman, Eagle Scout\

Gear Spotlight - Plastic Shoebox (for Bear Box)

There are Black Bears at Tomahawk. 

To keep the Bears (and minibears) safe and away from our tents and camp we keep all of our smellables in a Steel Bear Box located in camp. We want to be safe too. 

To keep the inside of this box organized scouts will need a LABELED plastic box to put their smellables in. Plastic Shoeboxes work great. 
Target has them on sale for 89¢.


BWCA Crews MTG • TONIGHT (Sunday 7/21) 6:30-8pm

We held our first crew meeting 7/7 and divided up into two crews & started with some route planning.

Review:
What is needed from the personal packing list? 
Each crew has elected a First Aid Corpsman working to make a crew first aid kit.
Review & Explore Menu ideas. Remember no cans or bottles are allowed into the BWCA. Each crew will have their own menus.
–MSR Whisperlite Stoves Tutorial

–Review Crew Gear Needs
– Select Color for Crew Shirts
– Pass out outfitter Liability Agreements
– Packing for the BWCA - Scouts need a way to carry their personal gear and keep it dry. I'll demonstrate the 5 gallon bucket / Army Duffle Method, and show a basic Duluth Pack. Note: backpacking bags can work, but they can get a little wonky in the canoes, just be sure to pack everything into heavy-duty garbage bags, ziplocks or dry bags.
– Vote on Next Crew Meeting: 8/4 or 8/5

Upcoming Schedule

No Troop Meetings for the next two Mondays, 7/29 & 8/5
DateTimeEventNotes
July 2118:30BWCA Crew Meeting @ MUMCMenu Planning, Stoves, Packing
July 2218:30Troop Meeting @ MUMCSummer CAMP PREP
July 27-Aug 3Summer CAMP @ TomahawkSpecific details sent out soon.
Jul 29NO Troop Meeting
Aug 418:30BWCA Crew Meeting @ MUMCFinalize Packing Crew Gear
Aug 5NO Troop Meeting
Aug 11-17BWCA
Aug 1218:30Troop Meeting @ MUMC
Aug 1918:30Troop Meeting @ MUMC
Aug 2411:00 - 13:00Everertt Needleman Eagle CoHHidden Falls Park - Picnic Shelter
Lunch & Reception to Follow

Google Calendar or in ical format 


BSA Troop 1 Facebook Group

For those of you on Facebook, feel please join our closed group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/mnt3001/

Scoutmaster's Minute - Goose Sense

You've probably heard the old joke, "Do you know why when geese fly in a V formation one side is longer? Because there are more Geese on that side."

But do you know why when geese fly in a V formation in the first place? I learned this in my favorite movie, Winged Migration.

As each bird flaps its wings, it creates an uplift for the bird immediately following. By flying in V formation, the whole flock greatly increases its flying range by reducing the amount of work each bird needs to do. If a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to go it alone and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird ahead of it. 

If we have as much sense as a goose, we will stay in formation with those who are headed the same way we are. People who share a common direction and sense of community can get where they are going more easily because they are traveling on the thrust of one another. 

When the V formation's lead goose gets tired, it rotates back in the V and another goose flies the point. We should each take on the extra work of leading in our turn to benefit the group.

Geese honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep up their speed. They aren't yelling at them - they are encouraging them and trying to help them along because they know they will soon be in that position.


If we have the sense of a goose, we will support each other, encourage each other, and lead in our turn.