Glacier's Edge Council, BSA Newsletter
 May 7, 2013
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Commish Corner
Cub Scouts
Camp Staff Interviews
Boy Scouts
Order of the Arrow
Venturing
Scout Shop
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Council Annual Dinner
Thursday May 9 2013 Christ Lutheran Church StoughtonSilver Beaver

Glacier's Edge Council is pleased to announce that Bryan Anders, Paul Becker, Curtis Brandt, Kathy Dorn, Brian Gohlke, and Tracy Woehrle are the 2013 recipients of the Silver Beaver Award.  The Silver Beaver is a distinguished service award given to those who are nominated by their Scouting peers for implementing the Scouting program and performing community service through hard work, self sacrifice, and dedication.   

 

Presentation of the Silver Beaver awards will be made at the Glacier's Edge Council Recognition Dinner on Thursday, May 9th at Christ Lutheran Church, 700 County Road B, Stoughton.  The Recognition Dinner is open to everyone.  Gathering is from 6:00 to 7:15 PM (during this time the Council Annual Meeting takes place).  Dinner begins at 7:15 PM, with the recognition program following.  The evening will conclude by 9:15 PM.  The meal is your choice of prime rib or chicken cordon bleu, side dishes, drink and dessert.  The cost is $20.00 per person before May 3rd and $25 per person after May 3rd. 

 

Please complete a registration form (http://glaciersedge.org/wp-content/uploads/2013-Council-Recognition-Dinner.pdf) and forward it to the Madison office by END OF BUSINESS DAY May 8th. 

LET'S HELP OUR RECIPIENTS CELEBRATE!! 
  
Membership Policy

After careful consideration and extensive dialogue within the Scouting family, along with comments from those outside the organization, the volunteer officers of the Boy Scouts of America's National Executive Board concluded that due to the complexity of this issue, the organization needs time for a more deliberate review of its membership policy.

 

To that end, the executive board directed its committees to further engage representatives from Scouting's membership and listen to their perspectives and concerns. This will assist the officers & work on a resolution on membership standards. The approximately 1,400 voting members of the national council will take action on the resolution at the national meeting in May 2013.

 

America needs Scouting, and our policies must be based on what is in the best interest of our kids. We believe good people can disagree and still work together to accomplish great things for youth. Going forward, we will work to stay focused on that which unites us. Be a part of this discussion by staying engaged and continuing your role in Scouting. The kids in your community need you.

 

We recognize during this time there is significant media interest in this issue and it will be important to communicate clearly and accurately. We ask that you please refer any media inquiries to the PR team at pr@scouting.org.

 

Sincerely,

Matt Thornton

Area Director  
  
Leaders Meetings for Cub and Boy Scout Summer Camps
  
All Troops, Packs and Crews planning to attend one or more of Glacier Edge Council Summer Camps should plan to send representatives to the sCampingcheduled leader meetings to get the latest information on the camp. Attending these meetings will help your unit be better prepared for camp and assure your Scouts have a great time at camp. Camping Coordinators and Leadership planning to attend camp are encouraged to attend. Mark these dates on your calendar and get ready for Camp!   To find the appropriate meeting and for more information-click here.
STEM & NOVA
  

Camping and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)

 

Cub Scouts' outdoor summer fun includes sports and outdoor activities such as baseball, ultimate,  bb-guns or fishing. Did you know these all involve levers and help them meet some of the Cub Nova Swing Award requirements?

 

Energizing Scout camp activities or merit badges like canoeing, motor boating, space exploration, rifle or shotgun shooting, archery, environmental science , nature and more all apply towards Boy Scout and Venturer Nova awards.

 

These are just a couple examples of how the new STEM awards program works with our existing Scout outdoor programs, so have fun camping and with STEM.

 

Interested in helping Scouts with this new adventure? Contact Greg Marconnet, Council STEM Coordinator; gmarconnet@gmail.com; 608-223-5654.Learn more about STEM at http://glaciersedge.org/youth/stem/ 
Training, Training, Training 

 

YOUTH PROTECTION 

Has it been 2 years since you updated your Youth Protection?  With rechartering going on in all Districts-help make the process easier for the YOUR unit and update ahead if time.  Visit www.myscouting.org to sign in and update!

 

Also, please make sure your Membership # is entered into your myscouting.org account so you and your unit get credit for you getting trained.

 

 

 

 

2013 Baraboo Circus Heritage
May 17-19th

DEADLINE EXTENDED-SEE BELOW!!!

Follow the sound of the circus music to Baraboo, Wisconsin on the weekend of May 17, 18 & 19, 2013, for the 27th Baraboo Circus Heritage at the Sauk County Fairgrounds. It's time to sign up for the Baraboo Circus Heritage, which is a weekend event for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers, Girl Scouts, church groups and other organized clubs.  There are activities and entertainment for youth of all ages.  The Cubs can race in the Pinewood Derby.  The Boy Scouts will show off their skills with BlastCars.  Venturers will race in the Push-Pull-Pedal Race.  All will be amazed by the Wonder of Physics, the BadgerBots robots and other exhibits in our STEM (Science/Technology/Engineering/Math) area.  Sharpen your BB Gun and Archery skills on the ranges.  Come and cheer the lumberjack and chainsaw carver as they show their talents with very sharp tools.  Make a duct tape wallet.  Show your cooking skills in the Iron Chef Contest or the Dutch Oven Dessert Bake Off.  Our Saturday night entertainment is the CMJ Motocross Races, followed by a teen dance. 

Your ticket includes entrance into the World Famous Circus World Museum. There you will see the best collection of circus memorabilia ever assembled and enjoy a myriad of circus experiences including a circus music performance, a train loading show, and a tour of the world's largest collection of antique circus wagons.  The highlight of the Museum experience is the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show.  

 

Units may camp at the fairgrounds or visit for the day.  The registration fee for 2013 is $17.00 (weekend)/$15.00 (Saturday only) per person if registered before the EXTENDED DEADLINE OF MAY 10 and $21.00/$19.00 per person for later registrations.  More information and registration materials can be found here : http://glaciersedge.org/2012/12/2013-baraboo-circus-heritage/ 

 

SEE YOU IN BARABOO!!

Scout Night at the Mallards!

The Madison Mallards are inviting the Scouts and Scouting Families of Glacier's Edge Council to the Duckpond on two dates:

  • Tuesday, June 25th at 7:05PM
  • Sunday, July 28th at 5:05PM

Tickets are $10 for Reserved Field Box Seats, and include a Mallards Hat.

More details in this flyer Glaciers Edge Boy Scouts 2013 Portal Flyer

Commish Corner
        
CONGRATULATIONS GLACIER'S EDGE COUNCIL FOR BEING A SILVER COUNCIL IN 2012 JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE
 

Spring is a great time to focus on our Outdoor Programs.  Kids join scouting for Camping and the promise of outdoor adventure.  As adult leaders, we need to make sure that we deliver on this promise.

  

Cub Scout Leaders - Spring is a great time to go camping.  Our Cub Scouts look forward to any opportunity to stay in a tent and cook outside.  If your unit is new to camping, Baraboo Circus Heritage is a great opportunity to go camping, with a minimal amount of planning required on your part.  This event is full of program activities such as the Dutch Oven Cooking, Bounce Rooms, Pinewood Derby, BB guns, Archery, the Circus Museum, the Circus show, and a Wagon Decorating Contest, and many more.  Contact your Unit Commissioner, District Executive, or the Scout Service Center if you need more information.

 

If your unit is ready to get into the woods, Glaciers Edge Council has great camping facilities at Camp Indian Trails, Ed Bryant Scout Reservation, and the Woodman Center.  In addition, we have many State, County, and local parks that are very Scout friendly and provide great outdoor experiences for your scouts. 

  

For Webelos leaders, Webelos Expedition is coming up quickly.  This is  a great opportunity to have your scouts spend a weekend in the woods experiencing a great outdoor program. 

  

Boy Scout Leaders - I know that you are very busy planning and running fantastic outdoor programs for your units.  I would ask one favor from you.  Take a couple of minutes and reach out to the Cub Scout Units in your area to see if they need any help in planning their outdoor programs.    A few minutes of your time and experience can greatly enhance the success of our Cub Scout Outdoor programs.

  

During the summer months, there are a large number of Day Camps and Resident Camps available.  These camps provide tremendous outdoor programs.  All of our camps still have space available for your scouts.  If you need more information, check out the Council Website, or call the Council Service Center.    We need to take advantage of these opportunities to ensure that every scout is provided a great outdoor program and gets to experience the adventure of camping.    

 

Winter was long this year.  Spring is here.  Let's take advantage of the great weather and deliver on the promise of scouting.

 

Thank you for all that you do for Scouting.

 

 

John Huttenhoff

 

Glaciers Edge Council - Council Commissioner  

 

 

 

 

 

CUB SCOUTS
Cub Scout Camps 2013!
  

FOS Discount for Cub Camp Deadline is Friday May 10

The Roundup continues for Cub Scouts for the 2013 day camps and resident camps, at Brigham Park, Camp Carlson and Token Creek Park, Camp Indian Trails and Ed Bryant Scout Reservation. Sessions are filling up so reserve your place today!  For more information, Leaders Guides and Registration Forms visit the Glacier's Edge website at

 

At the Cub Stampede this summer your little cowpokes will brush up their cowboy skills, pan for gold, do shooting sports and much more.  Camperships applications are still being for Scout families needing financial assistance to attend camps 

 

  
PLEASE GET YOUR ROSTERS TURNED INTO THE SCOUT CENTER ASAP FOR CAMP!  
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Webelos Scout Expedition
May 10-12th 2013

Ed Bryant Scout Reservation, Mauston

3nd annual special event targeted exclusively to 4th grade Webelos, our current Webelos I Scouts. This event will provide a quality outdoor experience, challenging and fun activities, and a stirring ceremony. The entire program is meant to fire the boys up for their final year of Cub Scouts and provide a glimpse of the excitement that awaits them as Boy Scouts.  The Expedition is just around the corner. Mark your calendars now, talk to your Webelos I and plan to participate in this event. The activities will stress scout and outdoor skills, authentic Expedition/Native American culture, and fun! This cost per person is $30.We look forward to seeing you there! Check for more information: http://glaciersedge.org/2013/02/webelos-expediton-send-your-webelos-into-their-final-year-as-a-cub-scout/  

BOY SCOUTS
Camp Staff  Interviews
  The Glaciers Edge Council needs you to help staff its many great summer programs.  Camp Staff is a great opportunity to serve your council, have a summer job and make lifelong friends and there are many positions open.    If you are 16 years or older we would like you to send in your applications, found on the council website, to your respective camps.  Please email Rob McCoy for EBSR, mccoy_robert@yahoo.com or Rick Jahn for CIT, rijahn@bsamail.org if you have any questions or would like to set up an interview time.

 

Service Hour Opportunities 

 

Hope and A Future located at 3440 S High Point Road, Madison a not for profit intergenerational neighborhood is searching for volunteers to assist with the following:

Saturday May 25, 8:00 AM- 5:00 PM  Come for the day or come for a few hours to assist with grounds and house spring clean up.  Bring your rakes, shovels, pruning equipment, cleaning supplies. We have 5.5 acres of yard work that needs to be taken care of plus a large farm house that needs cleaning.  Your efforts will be rewarded with food, refreshments and entertainment by the famous Krause Family Band.   Also available opportunities for some Eagle Scout projects.  Contact Mark Janness at mark@hopeandafutureinc.org

 

 

DNR Hunter Safety Class

July 28 - 30 at EBSR

An exciting new program has been added to the Boy Scout Summer Camp program at Ed Bryant Scout Reservation during week 5 (July 28 - August 3). The class will be held Monday and Tuesday July 29 -30. Scouts will have the opportunity to come as individual Scouts and be part the Provisional Troop or Troops may come up as a unit. There will be a part time (Sunday July 28 - Tuesday July 30) option just to do the class or come for the full week and work on merit badges and enjoy regular camp program after the Hunter Safety class ends on Tuesday. Participants in the Hunter Safety Class will be required to complete an on-line portion of the class prior to coming to camp. For more information see DNR Hunter Safety Class on the Boy Scout Summer Camp page on at
  
Order of the Arrow

Attention all Arrowmen and those newly elected!

 

Visit us at www.takodalodge.org.

 

If you couldn't make it to Spring Conference, make sure to mark your calendars for Fall Conference! It is 8/23-8/25 at CIT. August may seem like a long way away, but summer will be here and gone before you know it. Fall Conference will be the LAST chance for anyone elected this year to go through their Ordeal; after that, they will need to be elected again. Be sure to check out the website for more information on all of our other upcoming events and council service opportunities. I look forward to seeing you at Conference!

 

WWW,

Ryan Prestil

  
OA High Adventure  

Check out the OA High Adventure programs at Philmont, Sea Base, and Northern Tier. These programs offer two full weeks of high intensity outdoor adventure, leadership development, and a way to build friendships that will last a lifetime, for as little as $250. Any Order of the Arrow member between the ages of 16 and 21 is eligible, and spots are available for the summer of 2013. Visit us at http://adventure.oa-bsa.org/

VENTURING
Venturing Summit Opportunities

Does anyone know of someone that may be interested in attending the National Jamboree at the Summit this summer?  There are still 2 openings.  Is there anyone interested in a week of zip lines, moto cross bikes, rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking, pistol shooting, rifle shooting, shotgun shooting, whitewater rafting, and more are available at the jamboree this summer.  Please contact me or the scout office if there is any interest or if you know of anyone that may be interested.  These openings are open to male or females Venturers that are over the age of 14. 

 

Bob Hornby  bhmhth@yahoo.com   608-295-7257
Scout Shop
  

The new Spring 2013 Catalog is now available. If you didn't get a copy we have extra copies in the store or visit www.ScoutStuff.org

Stop in and see the new items that are arriving weekly.  

   

Get Ready for Camp!

Saturday, May 18th the National Scout Shop will be at Baraboo Circus Heritage. The store will be open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. We will help you select gear that you will need for Summer Camp or Jamboree. The store will stock camping, cooking and hiking items; backpacks, tents, sleeping bags and other store merchandise.

  

 

Please e-mail Nancy.Woolley@scouting.org if you would like a specific item brought to check out

 

  

 

 Receive a $20 ScoutStuff.org Gift Card with $100 camp gear purchase during the event, May 18th Gift Card giveaway offer is valid with each $100 or more purchase of Camp Gear Merchandise.

 

Ask sales associate for exclusions.

  

 

Stop in and see the new items that are arriving weekly. Let us help you get the gear to get outdoors!

 

  

Cub Scout Performance Tee - $16.99 Youth s-xl

 Boy Scout Performance Tee - $19.99 Adult s-2xl: Color Heather gray with     moisture wicking properties, similar to Trektek Tees.

Made with Pride in the USA Americana Tee- $14.99, 100% cotton, Color - red with white screen print

 

 

Check the website to catch up on the six-episodes of  Are You Tougher than a Boy Scout? series on the National Geographic Channel. Find show recaps at blog.scouting.org/tougher, Toughscout.com, http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/are-you-tougher-than-a-boy-scout for more information.