Colonial Virginia Council
Boy Scouts of America
Newsletter

March 28, 2014
In This Issue
Ferguson Center
Leaders Meeting
Merit Badges
Ches Bay Roundtable
Cub-O-Ree
Silver Beavers
Religious Emblem Training
Turkey Hunt
Webelos Camp
World Jambo
Day Camp
More Day Camp
Risk Management
Leave No Trace
Cope & Climbing
OWL Baloo
Trainer's Edge
Woodbadge
Training Fair
Wilderness First Aid
Heritage Training
Scout Discounts at the Ferguson Center

 

Scooby Doo has 2 performances.  Momix is a cirque-like show combining acrobatics, dance, music and lighting effects.

 

Momix - Botanical  Thursday April 24th, 7:30 pm  Info and Registration at:  http://guestli.st/227307 

 

Scooby Doo    Saturday April 26th at 12:00 pm Info and Registration at: http://guestli.st/227325 

 

Scooby Doo  Saturday April 26th at 3:00 pm  Info and Registration at: http://guestli.st/227334 

 

All seats are in Zone 1 (orchestra section, center).  

The eVent

 

 

 

 

 

Highland Games
Click here to view the leader's guide.
Wacky West Cub-O-Ree

 

Lone Star Lakes Lodge

Pembroke Lane

Suffolk, VA 23434

May 16-18 2014

 

 

The purpose of the Cub-O-Ree is four-fold:

 

  • First, is to pique the boys' interests in the scouting environment while enjoying the great outdoors, and to inspire them to continue on in scouting through a positive outdoor experience.
  • Second, give boys a chance to develop team skills and to interact with Scouts from other packs .
  • Third, it is designed to give the boys an opportunity to work on activity pins and/or belt loops .
  • Lastly, it gives the Den Leaders an opportunity to meet with other pack leaders, and share ideas and to strengthen our programs by working together.

 

Your Scouts will be given the opportunity to increase their scouting skills and knowledge. They will participate in several activities that will challenge them and encourage them to continue to work on their achievements and badges on the Pack. They will also participate in ceremonies and an evening campfire. A list of achievements accomplished will be distributed at the closing of the event.

 

 

Please click here to view the leader's guide. 

 

Bayport Leader's Meeting

 

Bayport Scout Reservation will hold its summer camp and high adventure leader's meeting on Saturday, April 5th at Bayport Scout Reservation.  The schedule is as follows:

 

10:00 am - Arrival

10:15 am - Welcome and Introduction

10:30 a.m. - Merit Badge Registration (Amanda Wroten)

12:00 pm - Lunch

12:30 pm - Rivah Base and Rappahannock Programs with Webelos Break Out

1:15 pm - Tours

2:15 pm - Questions

 

For more information contact Amanda Wroten at 757-595-3356, ext. 217 or email amanda.wroten@scouting.org.  Please RSVP by March 28th.

Merit Badges for Bayport Scout Reservation

 

The merit badges for Rappahannock Boy Scout Camp at Bayport Scout Reservation have been released.  They are available at www.bayportsr.org.  Merit Badge registration begins April 7th at 8:00 a.m.

Annual Spring Cleanup

 

James City Clean County Commission's Annual Spring Cleanup will be at Warhill Sports Complex (5700 Warhill Trail, Williamsburg, VA 23188) on Saturday April 12 from 1pm till 4pm.  Troops or Packs should contact Dawn Oleksy, JCC Environmental Coordinator, at 757-259-5375 or litter@jamescitycountyva.gov  to RSVP.  If you cannot attend on this date please contact Dawn as other dates are available.
 
http://www.jamescitycountyva.gov/newsreleases/currentyear2014/registerforthejamescitycountycleancounty.html   

Chesapeake Bay District Roundtable

  

Come to the Cub Scout Roundtable and take valuable information back to your pack. Find out about upcoming events in the district. Chesapeake Bay Cub Scout Roundtable is for all leaders, cub masters, committee chairs or anyone that is interested in scouting. You will find out about all upcoming events in the Chesapeake Bay District. We have great ideas for your den and pack meetings, ceremonies, pack activities, interesting topics, door prizes, break out sessions geared towards leaders, webelos leaders and cub masters and committee chairs. We have food and fun so come and join us every first Thursday of the month at 7:30 pm at Yorkminster Presbyterian Church on highway 17 in Grafton. Adults only please! We can't wait to see you!

Heritage District Cub-O-Ree

 

The Heritage District Cub-O-Ree, Cub Survivor 2014, will be held April 12-13 at Gosnold's Hope Park in Hampton. 

 

 

Click here to view the registration packet. 

Silver Beaver Awards

 

 

Click here to view the flyer.
Annual Parater Trek

 

Annual Parater Trek
July 12-19, 2014
Goshen Scout Camp

 

The Parater Trek is a week of backpacking AND a Catholic retreat with daily Mass for those young men who want to test themselves in body and soul and take up the challenge to see what it takes to walk with God. Participants will backpack approximately 40 miles in the Blue Ridge Mountains, with options for high adventure activities along the way (such as rock climbing and black powder rifle shooting). The trek will be based on the format for the National Catholic Committee on Scouting Saint George Trek. Father Ken Shuping, campus minister at James Madison University, and Seminarian Jamie Hickman will be leading the Parater Trek for the Diocese of Richmond. Each of these documents needed for this event is attached to this email. 

 

Parater Trek 2014 Application
Parater Trek 2014 Initial Communication
Scout Religious Emblem Facilitator Application 
Venture Crew Turkey Hunt
 
Click here to view the flyer.
Registration for Webelos Resident Camp Now Open


Click here to Register

We will have our leader's guide and more information forthcoming.  The 2014 theme is Trouble at Castle Bayport - An Event to Remember!

 
 
 
Click here for more information. 
World Jamboree

Click here to Register

Be a part of the BSA contingent to the 2015 World Scout Jamboree!
 

 

Tuesday, July 28, to Saturday, August 8, 2015

Kirara-hama, Japan



In 2015, more than 30,000 Scouts and leaders from 161 countries around the world will converge on Kirara-hama, Yamaguchi, Japan, for the 23rd World Scout Jamboree.

 

The event will provide opportunities to raise awareness about global issues, explore the environment, participate in community service, make friends from around the world, and deepen understanding of developments in science and technology. The world jamboree is a unique opportunity for participants to experience an exciting program of activities, including: Global Development Village, City of Science, Crossroads of Culture, and the Peace Program.

 

Participants will live and learn with fellow Scouts from around the world. They will be housed in tents along with the BSA contingent but will soon venture out to mingle with tens of thousands of people for two weeks of activities and adventure. That's right, a world fellowship exercise on an enormous scale!

  

The BSA's plans for sending a contingent to the 23rd World Scout Jamboree are being finalized and will be available soon. Until then, click here to add your name to the mailing list for promotional materials when they are ready.

  

World Scout Jamboree Theme
 

"Wa: a Spirit of Unity" is the theme for the 23rd World Scout Jamboree. The kanji character "wa" means harmony, unity, friendship, and peace. It is in this spirit that the Scout Association of Japan will welcome Scouts from around the world to the 2015 World Scout Jamboree, Wa: A Spirit of Unity.



 
For More information and complete leaders guide CLICK HERE!
Chesapeake Bay/James River Day Camp


Save the Date!!!  June 16-20 will be the Day Camp week for Chesapeake Bay/James River!  The event will be held at Newport News Park

First Colony Day Camp


Save the Date!!!  June 16-20 will be the Day Camp week for First Colony District!  The event will be held at New Quarter Park in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Risk Management - Did You know?

Did you know sometimes the most important work you can do is to stop working?  If you're working and you see a process that is not being followed correctly, or if you notice an at-risk behavior going on, take the initiative and call a quick time-out.  Then confer with your fellow leaders to make sure everyone knows the safe way to continue.  Empower people around you.  Encourage them to watch for unsafe conditions or processes, and when its necessary stop the job until it can be done safely.
Training Corner:
Leave No Trace Trainer's Course

 

 

The Trainer course is a vital component of the nationwide Leave No Trace program. The participants received training in LNT skills and ethics in a two-day format. The Trainer course assists the participants in learning more about the seven principles of Leave No Trace and techniques for disseminating these low impact skills. The graduates of the Trainer course gained the skills to teach LNT techniques and ethics to their units, camps, schools, parks, wilderness, and front country areas.

 

These trainers are also a valuable resource for learning more about the BSA Outdoor Ethics Award Program. This course provided participants with hands on experience in teaching Leave No Trace Skills and Ethics. Each participant in the class will teach one LNT principle at the Trainer course, as assigned.  Email Dave Lauthers upon registering at davemmc2000@yahoo.com.

 

 

 

Click here to view the registration form.
Cope and Climbing Instructor Training

 

 

The COPE Instructor Training course will be held at Rivah Base located at Bayport Scout Reservation on May 9-11, 2014 from 7pm Friday until 4pm Sunday. The course will provide the opportunity for you to challenge yourself on Rivah Base's unique high ropes course and low cope course. Come learn about the many aspects of COPE, such as:

 

                        Team Work                            Program Support

                        Team Building                        Safety Aspects

 

Lodging will be provided in the Staff Dormitories. The cost will be $40.00 per person and include food, a t-shirt and lodging. A copy of your medical history is required as well as hold harmless release forms. If you are under 18 the release form must be signed by your parents. Once trained, instructors will be asked to spend 2-3 weekends at Bayport Scout Reservation helping groups of older Scouts or other groups who want to use the COPE courses during the year when camp is not in use.

Youth that are 16 and 17 years old can be trained as "Instructor in Training." Venturers that are 16 years or older can complete the course as an elective for the Ranger Award.  The Instructor Training Card is good for two years.

If you would like to take advantage of this challenging but awesome opportunity, fill out the registration blank below and send it to the Council Service Center along with the fee before May 7th.

 

If you have any questions, please contact Bill Spence, Council COPE/Climbing Chairman, (W) 757-865-7781 (H) 757-225-0846 or email: spencewt@aol.com.

 

Click here to view the registration form.

Owl/Baloo Training

 

 

Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders (OWL) and Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) will be held at Gosnold's Hope Park in Hampton.  BALOO will be held Saturday, April 26th from 8:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. and OWL will be held Saturday from 5:00 p.m. until Sunday, April 27th at 3:00 p.m.

 

For more information click here to view the flyer.  

Trainer Development Course

 

 

The Fundamentals of Training - April 5, 2014

 

The Fundamentals of Training is the first part of the three-part train-the-trainer continuum (T3) in Scouting designed to introduce both youth and adult trainers to the skills needed to teaching techniques and skills regardless of their experience to provide effective training from unit-level youth leader training taught by youth for youth, to position-specific and supplemental training for adult leaders, SMs and SPLs preparing for ILST. It will help those who might have trained for other organizations learn the BSA's training techniques. And, it will help freshen up the skills of current BSA trainers. BSA's instructor-led training is designed around a variation of what educators are calling the "team-based learning model." You should have this training (or EDGE) before instructing on any Training team. SMs and SPLs preparing for ILST.

 

Click here to see the Fundamentals Flyer 

 

Woodbadge

 

  

  

Wood Badge is the premier training program for adult leaders in all Scouting programs - Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity, and Venturing leaders, as well as district and council leaders. The course is designed to train participants in the latest BSA leadership skills & techniques, as well as team development processes, all based on the mission and values of Scouting.

  

There are two parts of the Wood Badge experience:

The first part consists of six days (two weekends) of practical experience in an outdoor setting. You will have opportunity to learn skills and concepts that underlie the five core themes of Wood Badge.

  

The second part is an application phase of several months during which you apply the specific skills learned during the practical experience to your specific role in Scouting ("the ticket").

  

When you have successfully completed both parts of the experience, you are presented with the Wood Badge beads, woggle, and neckerchief. 

 

The Colonial Virginia Council's fall 2014 Wood Badge course will be held at the Bayport Scout Reservation near Jamaica, VA in two sessions that are each three days in duration:

  • The first session runs from Friday, September 19 through Sunday, September 21, 2014.

  • The second session runs from Saturday, October 4 through Monday, October 6, 2014.

     

    Course sessions run from 7:00 am on the first day until approximately 5:00 pm on the last day of each session. Between the two scheduled weekends, participants will meet at least once in a small group at a time and place of their choosing. Participants must attend all sessions to successfully complete the course. 

Click here to view the registration form. 
Training Fair


The Council Training Fair is set for May 10th at Grafton High School.

 Purpose of the Council Training Fair - The "Council Training Fair" is a training opportunity for all adult Scouters. It is the only time during the year where our council is able to provide a wide variety of basic training opportunities in all program areas (Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts, or Venture Scouts).

Not only is it the opportunity for adult Scouters to complete their basic training in all program areas, youth leaders have the opportunity to attend Den Chief Training, Trainer's EDGE, and other supplemental training courses that will improve their leadership skills.

 

Whether you are new to the program or a veteran and changing positions, the fair provides the basic training courses in Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting and Venture Scouting.

 

This is the best opportunity you will have to obtain several courses in one place and at one time. All these opportunities are for gaining more knowledge on how to better serve our young people!

 

"Deliver the Promise"

 

Early-Bird Registration - $15.00 for all day class or $10.00 for part day class as defined on the registration form; due to the anticipated large attendance it will require advance scheduling. For the CPR/First Aid Course there is an additional $12 book, CPR mask, and certification card. To ensure the best possibility of attending your desired courses, early registration is essential. All registrations received at the Scout Service Center (SSC) by Thursday, May 3, 2014 will be included in the master schedule of courses, and you will receive a personal schedule upon arrival at the Training Fair.

Late Registration/Walk-ins - $30.00. Registrations received after the May 3rd deadline and those registering at the door (walk-ins) will receive course assignments based on availability of space and instructors. Participants will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Due to time constraints, walk-ins may be unable to complete registration in time to attend a course scheduled for the first period. WALK-INS ARE DISCOURAGED, BUT NOT PROHIBITED

 

Please click here to view the flyer.

National Youth Leadership Training Course.


The National Youth Leadership Training Course will be held June 15-20th at Bayport Scout Reservation.  NYLT is open to all Scouts and Venturers, 13 and older by June 1, 2014 who would like to improve their leadership skills.  It is an intense, week long youth oriented leadership training experience.  

 

For more information click here to view the registration packet. 

Wilderness First Aid Training Course


Please click here to view the flyer.

 

Heritage Training - Introduction to Outdoor Leaders Skills - April 11-13th  


Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 9am-5pm
Tuesday and Thursday: 9am- 7:30pm
Saturday: 9am- 3pm
Sunday: Closed