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Scout Sign A publication for and about Scouters in our Council July 2015 Vol.11 #07 http://ocscouts.org/newsletters/newsletters.html July-August Council Calendar 28 Jun- 4 Jul Summer Camp Week 2 29 Jun- 3 Jul Impeesa District Day Camp 4- Jul Happy 4th of July - Offices closed 9- Jul Commissioner Cabinet 5-11 Jul Summer Camp Week 3 12-18 Jul Summer Camp Week 4 19-25 Jul Summer Camp Week 5 26-29 Jul Cub/Webelos Resident Camp 28 Jul- 2 Aug 23rd World Scout Jamboree 1 Jul- 2 Aug NYLT - Session 1 of 2 5- Aug Properties Committee Meeting 7- Aug Last day to Commit to Sell Popcorn 13- Aug Commissioner Cabinet 14-16 Aug NYLT - Session 2 of 2 22- Aug Open Shoot- Archery, Rifle, Shotgun 23- Aug Popcorn District Kick- offs Begin 25- Aug Finance Committee Meeting 27- Aug Executive Committee Meeting Scoutmaster Thoughts Life is 10 percent what happens to me and 90 percent of how I react to it. Charles Swindoll Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 1

I DON T KNOW? Bugles Across America, NFP was founded in 2000 the same time Congress passed legislation stating that Veterans have a right to at least two uniformed military people to fold the flag and play Taps on a CD player. In recognition of the service these Veterans have provided to their country, we felt that they each deserve a live rendition of Taps played by a live bugler. To this end, we are actively seeking capable volunteers to provide this valuable service to Veterans and their families. Would you be interested in becoming a bugler? Info on page 29 (A story that could have been prevented by University of Scouting.) Steve and Suzie Scoutleader both volunteer with Scouting. Steve is a Scoutmaster with Troop 123 and has about two years as Scoutmaster under his belt. Suzie is a Den Leader with Pack 123 and really likes working with Cub Scouts even though she has only been volunteering for less than 2 years. Suzie has a Den Meeting coming up and has run out of ideas to keep her very rambunctious Bears busy. She is struggling with the new way of doing things in Cub Scouts and really hasn t had time to read the new Leader s Guide. She just plans on letting the boys play soccer in her back yard but realizes that will not work forever. When the Pack Committee Chair wants to hear her plans for the next month, Suzie replies, I DON T KNOW? Scoutmaster Steve is feeling overwhelmed because annual planning is coming up and he just doesn t know how to keep the Scouts focused. Also, the Scouts have planned a Knots and Lashing Blitz event and Steve knows that he is just not very good at either. In addition, several of the Scouts have unfinished Merit Badges from Summer Camp and Steve just doesn t Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 2

know where to begin with that. When the Senior Patrol Leader asks Steve, I ve got some ideas for some of our upcoming Troop Meetings, can we talk? Steve replies, I DON T KNOW? Steve and Suzie Scoutleader could have prevented the dreaded answer, I DON T KNOW if they had just attended Occoneechee Council s University of Scouting! Suzie could have taken classes to help her understand the new way of doing things in Cub Scouting. She could have taken a class to help her plan gathering activities and crafts for her Bears. She could have learned to network with other Leaders to gain ideas and help. Suzie could have taken a class to help her add some PIZZAZZ to her meetings. Steve could have taken a class that would offer up unique ways to deal with annual planning that keep the Scouts engaged. He also could have taken a class that would have given him more experience with knots and lashings. Steve might have even taken a class on Merit Badge Counselor Training! OH MY GOSH! Steve and Suzie Scoutleader need to get signed up for the next University of Scouting on Saturday, November 7, 2015, at Wake Tech Community College. As a matter of fact, everyone should mark their calendars now and plan on attending this event so that we never have to use the phrase, I DON T KNOW! Occoneechee Council University of Scouting will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2015 Wake Tech Community College and learn while having fun! National Youth Leadership Training Course S7-421-NYLT-15 Camp Durant Occoneechee Council July 31- August 1-2, 2015 & August 14-16, 2015 NYLT is an essential training for developing a high-performing Scout unit. For Boy Scouts & Venturers Info on page 16-17 Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 3

Application can be accomplished at: https://www.kintera.org/autogen/registe r/register.asp?ievent=1135832&en=cljni3o LKbIWIdMOIaKTJ9NYKmJRI8PUJoI0K9M YJmISJcOWJkLWK9MXKjJRKgPaF For more information, Contact : Blair Bost Course Director (919)622-0172 blair.bost@gmail.com Wood Badge S7-421- 15-2 Info on pages 18-19 September 11-13 & October 2-4 Wood Badge is the premier advanced hands- on leadership skills experience offered to adult volunteers of the Boy Scouts of America. Started by Sir Robert S. Baden Powell, Wood Badge s primary purpose is to strengthen Scouting in our units, districts, and local council. Come join in all the fun at our next Wood Badge Course, S7-421- 15-2. The course runs on two weekends, Friday 7:00am through Sunday 5:00pm. Attendance at both weekends is required. Course dates: September 11 th 13 th and October 2 nd 4 th, 2015. Registration is available online at www.ocscouts.org Now is your chance to sign up to attend Occoneechee Council s Wood Badge Course! The dates are September 11-13 and October 2-4, 2015. This course will fill up quickly don t delay! Occoneechee Council - BSA Leave No Trace Trainer Course October 2-4, 2015 at Camp Reeves Registration deadline is August 31, 2015 All registrations for this course will be handled online. Course size is a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 9 students Registrations will not be accepted after 8/31/15 Info on pages 20-21 The event flyer can be found at: http://www.ocscouts.org/wp- content/uploads/2015-fall-wb- S7_421_15_2-Flyer.pdf Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 4

New Nature Trail at Camp Durant The next time that you are at Camp Durant with your unit take some time to explore the newly installed Nature Trail. The goal of this trail is to assist Scouts of all ages learn about the flora and fauna that is found on the reservation property along with stations specifically designed to help a Scout toward earning a number of Cub Scout Adventures, rank requirements, merit badge requirements, Ranger LNT requirements, and the Outdoor Ethics Award. Phase I of the trail is complete and it includes a section specifically focused on the Principles of Leave No Trace Frontcountry Guidelines. As a leader, you are encouraged to have your unit stop at each station to learn about each principle and then have a discussion about how to apply that principle while on the property and on your unit s other outings. This is a great section for Cub Scout leaders to help their Den fulfill the requirements for the Tiger Adventure: Tigers in the Wild, Wolf Adventure: Call of the Wild and Bear Necessities: Fur, Feathers, and Ferns. A poster of the Outdoor Code is posted on kiosks at either end of the trail for your use toward these Adventures. For the older Scouts, leaders can use the trail as a tool to help their Scouts toward rank advancement such as animal track, plant, and tree identification and becoming better stewards of our great camp and other outdoor areas. Phase II of the trail is underway and will include the installation of 16 more stations specifically aimed at assisting Boy Scouts fulfill a number of the Ecology/Conservation based merit badge requirements. Where can you find this great resource? You can access the trail from either behind the Handicraft Shelter or across from the Ecology/Chapel Area. It runs ¼ of a mile utilizing some of the existing trails used to cross camp and then some newly established trails down around the lake. There are kiosks at each end of the trail with a map and other important outdoor ethics information. So, take some time to explore this new feature at our great camp all while Sticking to the Trail and Leaving It the Way You Found It! Meredith Blackwood Meredith.Blackwood@Honeywell.com Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 5

Cub Scout Fun Starts Here! What Are Our Cub Scout Packs Doing? Tell us about your ceremonies, AOL, camping, community service, special activities, field trips, etc. Send us an article with pictures. Share your STORY Scouting Circles Troop 75 Troop 75 New - May 2015 Hello Hello Spring came upon us this month and, as usual, we were outside. This month s highlight was our canoe trip on the Cape Fear River. We camped overnight, cooked breakfast, and packed our canoes with lunch and water and off we went down the river. The lower level of the river exposed many rocks and we navigated through some tough rapids. We concluded with dinner and campfire. Now we were ready to sleeeeeeep. A great time was had by all. Send us your Troop News and Photos Our recent yard sale for raising funds was held on April 25 at Roses in Fuquay- Varina. We started early and sales were doing great. Then at 11 AM when it seemed we were winding down, the rain came. When it appeared the rain was not going to let up we shut down. The clean up in the rain was a real chore but we got it Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 6

done fast. Thanks Marsha for a successful fundraiser. Send us your Venturing/Sea Scout News and Photos Attention All Crews and Ships!!! Coming up next month are the celebrations of our four newest Eagle Scouts and the week at summer camp in Shenandoah, VA. Troop 75 News - June 2015 Hello Hello After the May trip on the Cape Fear River, we were till not finished with our Scouting activities. Two weeks later we were back in action doing our good turns and community projects at the Special Olympics held at the Cary Town Aquatic Center. Our boys were assisting in the start at the swim meet. We spent the entire day helping those special Olympians show their championship styles. Timing is everything! The Occoneechee Council VOA s September kick off event has been tabled until further notice! More information about our new VOA will be sent out within the month. Thank you all so much for your continued support!! SeaBadge Course # SB-25-NC-2016 SAVE THE DATE FEB 5-7 2016 Seabadge is intense leadership and management training focused on the "how- to" aspects of managing a successful youth led Sea Scout program. While Seabadge was developed as an advanced leadership training program for experienced Sea Scout adult leaders the course is open to all adult Scout leaders. The driving theme for the training is to "Focus on Youth", which makes the course especially valuable for any Scout leader dealing with older youth. Info on page...29 Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 7

Check out the latest issue of at www.venturingmag.org 2015 Occoneechee Council Eagle Count As of June 18 241 Fun, fighting, and feeding! These are the three indispensable elements of the boy s world. Sir Robert Baden-Powell 2015 Guide to Safe Scouting Now Available Online at: http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/healt handsafety/gss/toc.aspx Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 8

OA NEWS Scouting Alumni Association The Scouting Alumni Association is an organization for anyone who has been positively and personally impacted by the Boy Scout of America: former Scouts, family members of Scouts both past and present, volunteers past and present, and the millions of Americans who benefit from Scouting in their communities every day. The association seeks to reconnect with these individuals, rekindle their enthusiasm for Scouting, and reengage them in the program. Info on page 30 Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 9

OAA Members, Former OAA Cherokee Chapter Members and Friends of the OAA See the enclosed Spring 2015 OAA NEWSLETTER. Please use the attached Re- Registration/Registration form to join or renew Membership with OAA. Also, if you are interested in a position in OAA National or wish to attend the NOAC OAA Reunion see the attached form. It would be great to see a local member serve on OAA National in a key leadership position. As most of you know OAA Cherokee Chapter is in an inactive status and we still need someone to come forward and jump- start it. If you are interested contact Tom at tslavicek@aol.com for details to restart the chapter. Cherokee Chapter was very active for about 2 years and provided several Camp Durant Camperships, OAA Displays at Conclave, and offers of financial help for Occoneechee Lodge 104 activities. We need a spark plug to continue the chapter fellowship, reunions, and support of local Council and lodge activities. NOTE: Cherokee Chapter Flaps are still available thru the OAA Trading Post, order form attached. OAA NOAC information/flaps is located. WWW< Jack Hendrix Past President, Current OAA Member OAA Cherokee Chapter, Info on pages 15, 23-28 Send Us Your OA News And Photos Ask the Expert: What is (and what isn t) a camping night for the Camping MB? 10 Eagle Scout cakes that ll make you say Sweet! Video: What is the Order of the Arrow s ArrowTour? Are fireworks allowed in the Boy Scouts of America? Check out these and other interesting articles at: http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 10

SCOUT SHOP NEWS Hey Scouts and Scouters, parents, and friends Come in from the heat and check out our COOL specials! Can you believe it?? The summer is here and the temperatures are soaring. Where has this year gone?? It is already halfway over. In just three days it will be July 4 th. Happy, Happy 4 th of July!! Stop by before the holiday and pick up one of our awesome t-shirts and show off your Scouting and patriotic spirit. We have new t-shirts with a special Red, White, & Blue logo and super cool prices ranging from $5.99 to $7.99 for any size. Our Scout Shops will be closed for the holiday on Saturday, July 4, 2015. We will reopen again for normal business hours on Monday, July 6, 2015. Cub Scout parents and leaders, we have the new program literature available in our shops. Come by and let us show you the new handbooks, leader guide, den guides, ceremonies book, how-to book, BALOO training book, and the new den charts. What an exciting time to get started on a new program for your Cub Scouts. Don t forget, we carry top line products for your hiking, cycling, camping, and aquatic adventures. We have solar charging units by Goal Zero, hammocks, and accessories by Eno and Grand Trunk, plus many hydration systems, accessories, cleaning kits, and replacement parts. Mark your calendar to stop by our shops before hitting the trail or the canoe. As always, we strive to be number one in customer service! We are your one stop, Scout Stuff shop!! Occoneechee Scout Shop Anne J. Hendrix, Senior Store Manager Boy Scouts of America, Supply Group Phone: 919-850-0301 Phone: 888-421-4744 Fax: 919-850-0392 Street Address: 3231 Atlantic Ave Raleigh, NC 27604 Cumberland Scout Shop Sherry Unruh, Store Manager Phone: 910-426-5684 Phone: 888-421-7268 Fax: 910-426-5670 Street Address: 717 Hope Mills Rd Fayetteville, NC 28304 Scout Shop Hours Monday - Friday Saturday Closed Sunday 9 am - 6 pm 10 am - 4 pm Scout news? The mission of this newsletter is to publish on a monthly basis those events that show Scouting at its best and help you deliver a Scouting program that delivers the Scouting promise. Send your events, Eagle projects, and Scouting news articles (with pictures) to: OCScoutSign@icloud.com Deadline: 20th of every month Publication: 1st of every month Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 11

Editorial Policy The Scout Sign is a monthly publication that communicates relevant news to Scout leaders about the Scouting community of Occoneechee. We welcome articles (with pictures) that demonstrate Scouting in action, including Eagle projects, outings, and upcoming events that can serve as inspiration to others. While we reserve the editorial decision as to what content is relevant, we will attempt to utilize your content as submitted with only minor corrections to improve readability. Send your content and comments to OCScoutSign@icloud.com High AdVenturing Northern Tier Florida Seabase Philmont SBR Check them all out at: http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/highadv enturing.aspx www.praypub.org If a link does not open for you, please copy and paste it into your browser. Do you want to receive the Scout Sign newsletter via email? Email Veronica at: vporterf@bsamail.org Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 12

Contact Information for Occoneechee Council Office Phone: 919-872-4884 Phone: 800-662-7102 Fax: 919-872-1159 Street Address: 3231 Atlantic Ave Raleigh, NC 27604 Web: www.oscsouts.org Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 13

Attention all Venturing Crews And Sea Scout Ships! Your Occoneechee Council VOA will be hosting an event just for you!! This event will include water activities; training; mingling with other Crews and Ships near you; and other activities geared toward the Venturing and Sea Scout programs!! When? September 11-13, 2015 Where? Camp Campbell Why? To meet your Council officers and hang out with other Crew and Ship members! We look forward to seeing you all there!! Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 14

2015 OAA National Reunion Registration Form 5 Overseas Arrowman Association - P.O. Box 2126 - Dahlonega, GA 30533 This form is due by July 1 Your Name: In Lodge Name: # Address: City: State: Zip: Country: E-Mail: Best phone: Registration for the XVIII National OAA Reunion Date/Time/Place to be determined. Please register early and include your email address and best phone. We will be contacting you by email and/or phone during the week of NOAC. Stay tuned! There will be TWO flaps available for pre-orders: Delegate (50 issued), Reunion Commemorative (50 issued) [ ] YES! I will attend the OAA Reunion for 2015! [ ] No, I cannot attend, but wish to order some Reunion Commemorative Flaps! Order Form for OAA Reunion Flaps [ ] DELEGATE flap purchase - at $6 ea... Total: $ [ ] Reunion Commemorative flap purchase - at $6 ea... Total: $ Enclosed is $ - Check payable to OAA - send to OAA address by July 1st and the patches will be waiting for you at the Reunion. If any flaps remain we will sell these through the OAA newsletter. Your flaps will either be sent to you, or will be waiting for you at the Reunion. Our next National Reunion will be conducted at the Order of The Arrow s NOAC in celebration of the 100 th OA Anniversary. The dates for NOAC 2015 are August 3 to 8; location: Michigan State University. Our Reunion will likely be conducted on Tuesday, August 4 th from 11:00a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A special collector flap set will be produced that will include a Standard Flap that all members can purchase and a Delegate Flap reserved for those OAA members attending the Reunion and NOAC. Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 15

What is NYLT? National Youth Leadership Training is an exciting, action-packed program designed for councils to provide youth members with leadership skills and experience they can use in their home troops and in other situations demanding leadership of self and others. The NYLT course centers around the concepts of what a leader must BE, what he must KNOW, and what he must DO. The key elements are then taught with a clear focus on HOW TO. The skills come alive during the week as the patrol goes on a Quest for the Meaning of Leadership. NYLT is a six-day course. Content is delivered in a troop and patrol outdoor setting with an emphasis on immediate application of learning in a fun environment. Interconnecting concepts and work processes are introduced early, built upon, and aided by the use of memory aids, which allows participants to understand and employ the leadership skills much faster. Office Information Medical forms, maps to camp, and other important details can be found at the council website. Inquiries about fees, deposits, and other business matters should be directed to the Occoneechee Scout office listed below. Refunds Deposits are not refundable. In the event of accident, illness, or extenuating circumstances, refunds may be made if request in advance and in writing prior to arrival at camp. The Boy is not governed by don t, but is led by Do. - Lord Baden-Powell Occoneechee Council, Bo y Scouts of Am erica 3231 Atlantic Avenue Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: 919.872.4884 National Youth Leadership Training Course S7-421-NYLT-15 Camp Durant Occoneechee Council July 31- August 1-2 2015 & August 14-16, 2015 NYLT is an essential training for developing a high-performing scout unit. For Boy Scouts & Venturers Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 16

Prerequisites Scouts must be at least 13 years, but no older than 17 years old. All Scouts must be at least First Class rank or above. Venture Scouts must be at least 14, but no older than 20 years old. Ages apply for the start of the course (July 31st). Completion of TLT, ILST, VLSC, or ILSC is highly recommended in order to truly take advantage of this exciting course. Sign Up Now Reservations are first come, first served and due 40 days before the course begins June 20th. Final payment is also due by June 20th. Courses fill up fast, so send in your registration early! Dates The course runs two 3 day weekends. Participants will be required to arrive by lunch time each Friday and stay through approximately 4pm on each Sunday. Both weekends are required to attend the full course, no exceptions. What to Bring After your registration is accepted, you will receive a welcome email with a list of what to bring to NYLT. In general a participant will bring camping gear for each 3 day weekend. Venturing and Sea Scouts YES! Venturing and Sea Scouts may attend. If you re a registered Venturer, you may attend. Worried about being the only girl on course? Non-sense! We have made sure accommodations will meet all of our participant s needs. Location Camp Durant located in the western edge of the Sandhills and the eastern edge of the Piedmont, is a year-round operation for the area BSA troops. It is widely known in the area for great programs through out the realm of scouting activities and is a perfect location for NYLT. Why go? It s an investment in the future of your troop. It s a one of a kind opportunity, your troop can t replicate. Leadership Toolbox Vision Goals-Planning: Creating a positive future success. SMART Goals: Specific, Measureable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely Teaching EDGE: Explain< Demonstrate, Guide, Enable Making Ethical Decisions: Right vs. Wrong, Right vs. Right, Trivial Completing the Course Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be qualified to help teach future NYLT and Wood Badge courses and attend the National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE) at Philmont. There are currently openings for both participants and staff. Please contact our Course Director to answer any other questions you may have. Stan LaPerriere, Course Director 919.730.6864 oc.nylt.sm@gmail.com Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 17

Name Address Wood Badge Training Application S7-421-15-2 City State Zip Home Phone Cell Phone Alt Phone E-mail Home District Primary Scouting Position Unit Type (circle): Troop Pack Crew Ship Team Unit # Occupation Recruited by/how you heard about the course? T-shirt size: Mail this application to : Occoneechee Council, Wood Badge (S7-421-15-2), 3231 Atlantic Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27604 or deliver in person to Occoneechee Council, 3231 Atlantic Ave, Raleigh between 8:30am-5:00pm/Mon-Fri. Wood Badge is the premier advanced hands-on leadership skills experience offered to adult volunteers of the Boy Scouts of America. Started by Sir Robert S. Baden Powell, Wood Badge's primary purpose is to strengthen Scouting in our units, districts, and local council. Encompassing two three-day weekends, the course allows Scouters of all backgrounds to come together at camp to extend their understanding of the youth they lead, the adults they work with, and to go to new levels of personal growth and learning. Many describe this course as their mountaintop experience in Scouting the most fun they ve ever had as an adult Scouter. Wood Badge is open to all registered adult Scouters who have completed the basic training requirements for their primary Scouting position. There is no minimum years of experience you must complete in order to attend Wood Badge. In fact, the earlier in your Scouting career that you attend Wood Badge, the sooner you can put those leadership skills to work in delivering the best Scouting program to the youth you serve. The course size is limited to only 48 participants and spaces fill up quickly. Join us in 2015 at Wood Badge S7-421-15-2! Wood Badge S7-421-15-2 Mentoring Scouting s Future Occoneechee Scout Reservation Carthage, NC September 11-13, 2015 and October 2-4, 2015 Hosted by Occoneechee Council, BSA Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 18

Qualifications Be a registered adult in the Boy Scouts of America Have not previously completed 21 st Century Wood Badge Completed the training requirements for your Scouting position, including any applicable outdoor skills training (A) Be capable of functioning safely in an outdoor environment Have a current Annual BSA Health & Medical Record, Parts A, B & C (http://www.scout.org/scoutsource/healthand Safety/ahmr.aspx) Be invited to attend Wood Badge S7-421-15-2. Submit all fees, medical forms and paperwork by July 17, 2015. (A) Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills is a required prerequisite course for Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters, Varsity Coaches and Assistants, and Venturing Advisors and Co-Advisors of crews with an outdoor program. All other participants are encouraged to complete the Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills training before attending a Wood Badge course, but it is not required. (B) The BSA National Office requires that Wood Badge courses be structured by invitation only so as to ensure that the courses reflect as wide an array of diversity as possible, including program diversity (Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Venturing) and geographic diversity (all of the districts our council serves). Fees The all-inclusive fee for this course is $225, if paid in full by July 17, 2015. The fee is $250 if paid after July 17, 2015. NO REFUNDS AFTER August 14, 2015. If you are seeking financial assistance, consider contacting these resources: Your unit's budget for leadership development Your employer's continuing education policies Leaders of community, civic, or religious organizations to which you belong Your district training chairman Time Commitment Six days in two 3-day segments from Friday (7:00 AM) through late Sunday afternoon, and a patrol meeting between the two weekends, at a time and location of your patrol's choice. Full attendance at all aspects of the course is mandatory. This is a National requirement that cannot be waived. What are the learning objectives of Wood Badge? As a result of attending you will be able to: View Scouting globally, as a family of interrelated value based programs that provide age-appropriate activities for youth Recognize today's leadership concepts utilized in corporate America that are relevant to our values-based movement Apply the skills you learn as a member of a successful working team Revitalize your commitment by sharing in an inspirational experience! What is a Wood Badge Ticket? The Wood Badge ticket represents your commitment to complete a set of five significant goals, which relate to your primary Scouting position, that can be attained within 18 months. These goals, which you develop during the course, give you the opportunity to practice and demonstrate a working knowledge of the leadership skills presented during the course. Other important information On the first weekend, you will live in cabins with bunks. On the second weekend, you will enjoy a back country experience for which a tent, sleeping bag and backpack are needed; don t buy them borrow! Many special dietary and medical needs can be accommodated. Contact us for more information. Detailed info about what to pack and how to prepare will be provided upon acceptance into the course. What past attendees have said about Wood Badge: At last a training that teaches skills I can use immediately in my troop and even at work. -Scoutmaster, Impeesa District I thought Wood Badge was for Scoutmasters. Little did I know how much I could learn, or how much I could grow as a person and as a female leader, through Wood Badge. There are so many ways I can help in Scouting, and now I feel empowered to do it! -Pack Training Chairman, Crosswinds District Great Boy Scouts earn their Eagle. Great Boy Scout leaders earn their Wood Badge beads. -Troop Committee Member, Dogwood District I felt like I was a scout, learning and having fun at camp. What an awesome experience. -Assistant Scoutmasters, LaFayette District If you can handle a crew of Scouts in the woods, you can handle Wood Badge. It's the best self-challenge experience there is. -Crew Advisor, Highlander District People who delay taking this course are missing out. -Varsity Coach, Impeesa District For more information, Contact : Blair Bost Course Director (919) 622-0172 blair.bost@gmail.com Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 19

Occoneechee Council - BSA Leave No Trace Trainer Course October 2-4, 2015 at Camp Reeves Registration deadline is August 31, 2015 All registrations for this course will be handled online. Course size is a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 9 students Registrations will not be accepted after 8/31/15. This 16-hour, overnight training course is designed for youth and adult members of Scouting 14 years of age and older, who value the outdoors and want to instruct others in their unit and/or district in outdoor ethics. The course assists the student participants in learning more about the seven principles of Leave No Trace and techniques for teaching these low impact skills. Completion of a LNT Trainer Course is also a pre-requisite for the Boy Scout Leave No Trace Trainer youth leadership position within troops and crews. This course is highly recommended for: Troop, Team & Crew leadership both youth and adults Cub Scout Pack adult leaders Other outdoor skills instructors High Adventure contingent leaders Supplemental training course instructors (BALOO, OWLS, IOLS, etc) Summer Camp Staff (youth and adults) Outdoor service project leadership Campmasters Camp Commissioners OA leaders (youth and adult) Advanced training course instructors (Wood Badge, NYLT, Powderhorn, Kodiak, etc) Participants are required to instruct an assigned Leave No Trace Principle to the group in a 15 minute presentation. Teaching assignments and other course details will be emailed out to all participants shortly after registration closes. Those who complete the course are prepared to: Understand, demonstrate, and teach minimum impact techniques to friends, family, scouting groups, and other community groups. Teach the BSA Leave No Trace 101 Awareness class, general LNT Awareness classes, and lead LNT activities at Scouting events. Lead discussions on outdoor ethics and help others explore their own personal outdoor ethic. Participants who successfully complete the course will be registered with the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics in Boulder, Colorado as a LNT Trainer. They will also receive a LNT Trainer certificate, a trainer pin, and will be commissioned to present LNT principles and outdoor ethics, to teach the BSA LNT 101 course and to qualify individuals for the BSA Outdoor Ethics Awards. Time: The course begins at 7:00 pm on Friday night and is continuous until noon on Sunday. You must attend and participate in all sessions which run through the evening. This experience is meant to provide relevance to the curriculum, through practicing LNT techniques and methods, observing examples of impact, and creating awareness of use and its purposes.. Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 20

Minimum age: The minimum age set forth by The Center for Outdoor Ethics is 14 before the class starts and First Class rank (Boy Scouts only) for all youth participants with their Scoutmaster/Advisor s permission. The age requirement is non-negotiable. Fees: Registration is $70 paid to the Occoneechee Council using the online registration system. This fee covers all meals from cracker barrel on Friday night through breakfast on Sunday, all Leave No Trace program and training materials, certificate of recognition as a LNT Trainer, and a BSA Leave No Trace Trainer card Pre-req: You must take the online LNT Awareness course (http://lnt.org/learn/onlineawareness-course) prior to coming to class and submit the training certificate. Facilities: We will be primitive camping at Camp Reeves. Half of the course will be taught indoors with the other half being outdoors, weather permitting. Register: Please register and pay for the course online at http://www.ocscouts.org/calendarall/. Registration and payment must be received by August 31 st, so that we have materials for your training. More details about the course will be emailed to registrants two weeks before the course. Questions? Contact : Colin Thomas, Lead Instructor, colin.scott.thomas@gmail.com Meredith Blackwood, Course Director, meredith.lnt@gmail.com Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 21

SEABADGE Course # SB-25-NC-2016 SAVE THE DATE FEB 5-7 2016 Save the date for a fun filled weekend of fellowship. Seabadge is intense leadership and management training focused on the "how-to" aspects of managing a successful youth led Sea Scout program. While Seabadge was developed as an advanced leadership training program for experienced Sea Scout adult leaders the course is open to all adult Scout leaders. The driving theme for the training is to "Focus on Youth", which makes the course especially valuable for any Scout leader dealing with older youth. Seabadge does not cover topics like boating, knots, or other program-related materials found in the Sea Scout Manual. Overview & Purpose Seabadge is a weekend course that begins Friday afternoon and concludes with a closing ceremony before lunch on Sunday. Course participants and staff function as a model ship to help participants understand how a ship or youth-led unit should function. The curriculum includes twenty sessions, with established objectives, that are presented in a motivating and informative forum. The objectives of Seabadge are to: Improve the understanding of leadership, management, and motivational skills among adult leaders. Provide management, leadership, and presentation skills and tools to adult leaders so that they may use and share them with others in their day-to-day Scout activities. Use the skills and tools acquired at Seabadge to improve the quality of the Sea Scout program. Encourage the development of lifelong contacts and sharing of resources by and between course participants and staff. Who: Sea Scout Leaders & Scouters What: Participate in Seabadge Training When: February 5-7, 2016 Where: Pamlico Sea Base, East Carolina Council www.pamlicoseabase.org 419 Camp Bonner Boy Scout Rd. Blounts Creek, NC 27814 Why: Get Sea Scout Leaders Trained Cost: $175 (approximate) Pre-register at this site- http://nc.seabadge.info Point of Contact John Green HawkUH60@aol.com 910-261-3066 Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 22

DEEP WATER TRAVELER Newsletter of the Overseas Arrowman Association Issue No. 45 Spring 2015 The Overseas Arrowman Association is an international fellowship of Honor Scouts from overseas Lodges. Dear Fellow Traveler, It is dedicated to help strengthen home units, Chapters, Lodges, and Councils. 2015 will be the largest National Order of the Arrow Conference ever. There will be an estimated 10,000 participants and 2,000 staff members in attendance. In addition there will be a visitors day where Arrowmen can attend for the day. The OAA will have a reunion during this conference. It is currently planned to have that conference on Visitor's day. Members have traveled the deep waters as they have served the Scouting movement through the Order of the Arrow. Nanuk 355 Chiriqui 391 Cuauhtli 446 Kamehameha 454 Black Eagle 482 Hinode Goya 498 Ikunuhkatsi/Achpateuny 498 Yokahu 506 Kootz 523 Baluga 538 Toontuk 549 Maluhia 554 Gamenowinink 555 Pupukea 557 Arawak 562 NaMokupuni O Lawelawe 567 We Have Seen The Arrow Overseas Arrowman Association, Inc. P.O. Box 2126, Dahlonega, GA 30533 Gary Whitman OAA President The exact date of our Reunion will be announced at a later time. We ask every OAA member to plan on attending this great event either as an attendee or as a visitor to the NOAC and the OAA reunion. Let's make this our biggest and best reunion ever! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2015 is also the year we elect our next OAA President! Please refer to the enclosed Intend to Run Form and send it in by the deadline. Include the required information along with your photograph. In the upcoming issues of the Newsletter we will publish the candidates information and ask that you cast your vote for your choice. Be sure to observe the deadlines, please. Mailed-in votes will be collected by the OAA Headquarters (Dahlonega, GA), taken to the Reunion in August, and the final votes will be cast at that time. Our new President will be installed at the 2015 OAA Reunion. The term of office will run for two years (until the 2017 NOAC). The OAA is a private non-profit organization that is not affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America. President: Gary Whitman - txhazmatman@prodigy.net Co-Founders: Dan Coberly - coberlyd1@yahoo.com Tom Slavicek - tslavicek@aol.com Occoneechee Scout Sign Dan Coberly Co-Founder Tom Slavicek Co-Founder July 2015 Vol 11 #7 23

2 Ribbon Bars & Knot Awards of the BSA Ribbon Bars & Knot Awards of the BSA is a comprehensive illustrated guide to all ribbon bars, knot awards, knot devices, and Eagle Palms that have been issued by the Boy Scouts of America. The book is designed for Scouting units and collectors to have a single document with a comprehensive listing of all knots awards and the requirements for earning the adult leader awards. There are hundreds of full color photos included in the book of the ribbon bars, knot awards, devices, and Eagle Palms. The Eagle Palms were first introduced in 1926 for wear on the Eagle Scout medal and for wear on the knot awards in 1957. Ribbon Bars were first introduced, by the Boy Scouts, in 1934 and lasted until 1946. Knot Awards took their place starting in 1947. Knot devices were first introduced in 1957 A complete listing of all knot awards, devices and Eagle Palms detailing all changes to both front and back in each listing. If you collect Boy Scout knot awards, devices, and/or Eagle Palms, this book is a must for your reference library. To order the book Ribbon Bars and Knot Awards of the BSA, please complete this form and mail it to the writer, Gary E. Whitman (our president). Gary will be donating $5,00 to the OAA for every book ordered with this application form. The book cost $33.00 including shipping. Orders must be from a U.S. Zip Code (including APO and FPO). Oversees orders add $5.00 for overseas shipping. Order Form information Please send me copies of the book Ribbon Bars and Knot Awards of the BSA. I am enclosing $33.00 per book. Total enclosed for book(s). PLEASE PRINT: Name: Today s date: Address: City: State: Zip: Email: I understand that $5.00 per book ordered will be donated to the OAA from this order. Mail order form to: Gary E. Whitman, 5401 S. FM1626, Suite 170-242, Kyle, TX 78640 Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 24

Overseas Arrowman Association Registration Form Send to: OAA, PO Box 2126, Dahlonega, GA 30533 6 Check One: New Member Re-Registering Member Associate Member (For those interested in supporting the OAA) Name: Date of Birth: Adress: City, State, Zip: Country: Home Phone: ( ) Work Phone:( ) Email: Fax: ( ) Scouting Participation - Was a member in the following overseas Lodges: 355 391 446 454 482 498 506 523 538 549 554 555 557 562 565 567 Present Scouting position: in Council: (name) Present OA Office or Responsibility: In Lodge Name: Number: Date first inducted into the Order of the Arrow: Council: In Lodge Name: Number: Current Honors/Awards/Recognitions held: Ordeal Member Eagle Scout Award of Merit Wood Badge Beads earned Brotherhood D.E.S.A. Silver Beaver/Fawn Wood Badge Staff Vigil Quartermaster Silver Antelope Wood Badge Scoutmaster D.S.A. Religious Award Silver Buffalo Religious Award (youth) Scouter s Key Community Service Award Scouter s Award James West Award Unit Leader Award of Merit International Scouter s Award Distinguished Commissioner PHD Coll. of Commiss. Service Professional Training Award Other: Resources I can offer, as time permits and as needed by the OAA: Serve as Editor and Manager for the OAA Newsletter - print and electronic formats. Help manage the OAA web site. Organize an OAA Chapter in your area (minimum of 5 members needed). Serve on the OAA Chapter Commissioner Staff (maintain communication with Chapters) Help manage the OAA s Facebook page. Design patches and specialty items for the OAA. Help create mailing lists for membership growth. Promote the OAA s Wood Badge Scholarship and Campership Funds to Councils. Help plan and support OAA National Reunions (NOACs, Jamborees, World events, etc.). Be willing to conduct OAA Reunions in my home Lodge. Specific services offered: Dues are $25, payable to: Overseas Arrowman Association. They are good for two years. Prospective members are willing to subscribe to the principles of the OAA as found in the OAA Promise, the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. Members receive the OAA pocket patch, membership card, the OAA newsletter Deep Water Traveler and are eligible to attend reunions and purchase OAA Trading Post supplies. Members will receive a new Registration Form prior to their dues expiring. The OAA is a private non-profit organization that is not affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, or the Order of the Arrow. December 2014 OAA use only: Date Received: Dues Paid Until: Member #: Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 25

Gone Home Stanley Richard Williamson Overseas Arrowman Association member Mr. Williamson died Feb. 1, 2015, at age 71. Stan was orphaned at age 13 in March 1957, and became a ward of the state. During his teenage years, he found himself in a number of state-operated institutions and finally in a group home for children, called the Children s Home of Baltimore. The home, located on Woodburn Avenue, was the estate of Enoch Pratt, founder of the first public library in Baltimore. The home provided a stable lifestyle for Stan. He was one of 35 boys and seven girls. It was where he met his future wife and lifelong companion, Jeanne. On his 17th birthday, he quit school and enlisted in the U.S. Army on May 13, 1960, where he served for the next 20 years, 6 months and 18 days, retiring on Nov. 30, 1980, as a sergeant first class. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, having served two combat tours of duty in the Southeast Asian country. During his career, he had been a multichannel carrier operator, a radio operator, a military instructor at two Army service schools, a battalion training noncommissioned officer and his last six years as a newspaper editor at Fort McClellan, Ala. 3 During his leisure time as a young man, he volunteered in 1975 as a leader in the Choccolocco Council, Boy Scouts of America, and held nearly every position from committee member to cub master (Cub Pack 110-Fort McClellan, Ala.), and scoutmaster (Boy Scout Troop 527-Mannheim, Germany). He was a three-bead wood badger having served on four Wood Badge Training Courses in Germany and Alabama. He closed his career as a Scout leader in 1989 after 14 years of service to our young men and future leaders. Among his Scouting awards are the Silver Beaver and numerous council and district training awards. Stan and his wife, Jeanne, were foster parents in South Carolina, Alabama and in Germany (1970-1986) and cared for over 70 children of all races and backgrounds, ranging in age from newborn to 17 years old. Following his retirement in 2002 from civil service, he became a Chapter Service Officer for the Disabled American Veterans, Fry Chapter 14 of Sierra Vista. In this capacity, he provided assistance to veterans, and their surviving spouses and children, in obtaining their benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. In April 2005, he and his wife moved to Nolanville, where he again volunteered his services with the local Disabled American Veterans, Harry Axline Jr., Chapter 22. He continued in this position until his death. He also was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4008 in Belton. Scouts For Afghan Scouts CSP Collectible Thanks to John Green, our OAA Vice President, we are including this special CSP issued by the Afghanistan Scouting Association (that was manufactured in the USA). John has secured literally two handfuls of these patches and has made them available for sale at our OAA Trading Post. The patches were designed in support of the re-establishment of the Scouting program in that country. Our OAA Trading Post is offering these on a FIRST COME FIRST SERVED basis. We only have 10 patches available!! Orders yours ASAP! Thanks, John, for making these really collectible patches available to the OAA! Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 26

Overseas Arrowman Association Trading Post Order Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Country: Phone: Email: Today s Date: Dominican Republic Good Turn Flap $25.00 - # Ordered: Total $: Mass Jam 2008 - OAA Reunion $5.00 - # Ordered: Total $: Cherokee Chapter Flap - Issue No. 2 $6.00 - # Ordered: Total $: 2012 Reunion Flap - Standard $6.00 - # Ordered: Total $: Mass Jam 2008 - OAA Reunion - DELEGATE $7.00 - # Ordered: Total $: Lodge 391 Chiriqui - Commemorative $6.00 - # Ordered: Total $: (Silver Border) OAA Service Award - NEW DESIGN $5.00 - # Ordered: Total $: (For those who ve earned this award) OAA Member Square Knot $2.00 - # Ordered: Total $: Turtle Award Square Knot $2.00 - # Ordered: Total $: 2012 Reunion Flap DELEGATE $6.00 - # Ordered: Total $: 2010 Reunion Flap Standard Blue Border $6.00 - # Ordered: Total $: 2010 Reunion Flap DELEGATE Gold Border $6.00 - # Ordered: Total $: Cherokee Chapter Flap - Issue No. 1 $6.00 - # Ordered: Total $: Chapter 007 Flap - Thunderball NUMBERED 50 Issued $15.00 - # Ordered: Total $: 2009 Reunion Flap DELEGATE Blue Border $6.00 - # Ordered: Total $: 2007-2010 BSA Commemorative Set of 3 flaps 1 p0cket patch. 100 Issued $25.00 - # Ordered: Total $: Add 5% Shipping and Handling for USA/APO/FPO: $ Additional donation to the OAA:$ Add 15% Shipping and Handling for outside USA :$ Total Amount Enclosed:$ Send to: Overseas Arrowman Association, P.O. Box 2126, Dahlonega, GA 30533 (March 2015) Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 27

Check One: New Member Overseas Arrowman Association REGISTRATION FORM Send to: OAA, PO Box 2126, Dahlonega, GA 30533 Re-Registering Member Associate Member (For those interested in supporting the OAA) Name: Date of Birth: Adress: City, State, Zip: Country: Home Phone: ( ) Work Phone:( ) Email: Fax: ( ) Scouting Participation - Was a member in the following overseas Lodges: 355 391 446 454 482 498 506 523 538 549 554 555 557 562 565 567 Present Scouting position: in Council: (name) Present OA Office or Responsibility: In Lodge Name: Number: Date first inducted into the Order of the Arrow: Council: In Lodge Name: Number: Current Honors/Awards/Recognitions held: Ordeal Member Eagle Scout Award of Merit Wood Badge Beads earned Brotherhood D.E.S.A. Silver Beaver/Fawn Wood Badge Staff Vigil Quartermaster Silver Antelope Wood Badge Scoutmaster D.S.A. Religious Award Silver Buffalo Religious Award (youth) Scouter s Key Community Service Award Scouter s Award James West Award Unit Leader Award of Merit International Scouter s Award Distinguished Commissioner PHD Coll. of Commiss. Service Professional Training Award Other: Resources I can offer, as time permits and as needed by the OAA: Serve as Editor and Manager for the OAA Newsletter - print and electronic formats. Help manage the OAA web site. Organize an OAA Chapter in your area (minimum of 5 members needed). Serve on the OAA Chapter Commissioner Staff (maintain communication with Chapters) Help manage the OAA s Facebook page. Design patches and specialty items for the OAA. Help create mailing lists for membership growth. Promote the OAA s Wood Badge Scholarship and Campership Funds to Councils. Help plan and support OAA National Reunions (NOACs, Jamborees, World events, etc.). Be willing to conduct OAA Reunions in my home Lodge. Specific services offered: Dues are $25, payable to: Overseas Arrowman Association. They are good for two years. Prospective members are willing to subscribe to the principles of the OAA as found in the OAA Promise, the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. Members receive the OAA pocket patch, membership card, the OAA newsletter Deep Water Traveler and are eligible to attend reunions and purchase OAA Trading Post supplies. Members will receive a new Registration Form prior to their dues expiring. The OAA is a private non-profit organization that is not affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, or the Order of the Arrow. December 2014 OAA use only: Date Received: Dues Paid Until: Member #: Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 28

Bugles Across America Sanus Veneratio ~ Veneratio Sanus Sound the Honor ~ Honor the Sound Bugles Across America, NFP was founded in 2000 the same time Congress passed legislation stating that Veterans have a right to at least two uniformed military people to fold the flag and play Taps on a CD player. In recognition of the service these Veterans have provided to their country, we felt that they each deserve a live rendition of Taps played by a live bugler. To this end, we are actively seeking capable volunteers to provide this valuable service to Veterans and their families. Would you be interested in becoming a bugler? http://www.buglesacrossamerica.org/ Join our group by going to our website shown above and register. You will be joining over 5500 bugler volunteers located in all 50 states and a growing number overseas. For the last 13 years, Bugles Across America has been given credit for over 100,000 Funeral Missions. Our members have given over a million hours of volunteer time to our veterans and their families. You will also be qualified to wear the new BSA Honor Guard Insignia. Bugler Volunteers can be male or female. They can play a traditional bugle with no valves, or they can perform the ceremony on a Trumpet, Cornet, Flugelhorn, or a 1, 2 or 3 valved bugle. The bugler can be of any age as long as they can play the 24 notes of Taps with an ease and style that will do honor to the Veterans, their families, and the burial detail performing the service. There are no fees or dues to participate as a volunteer, although there are certain directives that must be followed. Bugles Across America NFP does not charge members to join nor does it collect dues. Our membership consists of men and women of all ages, races, and creeds. They are active military, veterans, Scouts and Scouters and civilians alike. Many are professional musicians, while others are capable but purely amateur. Regardless of background or previous experience, we require all volunteers to audition by sounding Taps for a Director before being placed on the active bugler list to assure that every veteran s family will receive a dignified sounding of Taps. The very purpose of existing as an organization is to provide a live sounding of Taps, powered by heart rather than by batteries. It is understood that every note may not be absolutely perfect every time, although that should be the goal each time we are called on to provide the honor. The demand is not for absolute and unwavering perfection, but rather for every mission-ready bugler to be able to sound a generally acceptable version of Taps on a consistent basis. With this in mind, each bugler shall be prepared to sound Taps at the reasonable request of their State Director. Further information can be obtained on our website www.buglesacrossamerica.org or by contacting our North Carolina State Director Glenn Traylor at baancdirector@gmail.com or by calling him at 919-280-5905. Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 29

Scouting Alumni Association Mission The Scouting Alumni Association is an organization for anyone who has been positively and personally impacted by the Boy Scouts of America: former Scouts, family members of Scouts past and present, volunteers past and present, and the millions of Americans who benefit from Scouting in their communities every day. The association seeks to reconnect with these individuals, rekindle their enthusiasm for Scouting, and reengage them in the program. Organization The Scouting Alumni Association is led by a volunteer committee and supported by the BSA s director of Alumni Relations. Membership Cost and Benefits A one-year membership in the Scouting Alumni Association costs $35. Benefits include the following: A membership packet containing an embossed affiliation card, lapel pin, luggage tag, and window cling The quarterly Alumni Alive! electronic newsletter Cell phone ringtones of 10 bugle calls A free one-year membership to the National Scouting Museum A one-time discount on a purchase from BSA Supply Group Local Alumni Committees Local councils are encouraged to start alumni committees to leverage the work of the Scouting Alumni Association at the local level. Such committees: Reach out to alumni Reconnect them with Scouting Manage alumni lists Build and maintain relationships Committee guidelines are available at www.scouting.org/alumni/resources.aspx. BSA Alumni Award The BSA Alumni Award recognizes those who complete requirements in these areas: Alumni identification and promotion Alumni engagement Personal participation Personal education Complete requirements are available at www.scouting.org/filestore/alumni/pdf/542-056_wb.pdf. On the Web Learn more at www.bsaalumni.org. 542-102 2012 Printing Occoneechee Scout Sign July 2015 Vol 11 #7 30