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Summer Camp Sign Up
STILL TIME TO HAVE A GREAT SUMMER EXPERIENCE AT EBSR!!
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Program Kick-Off!!
Thursday May 29th
Come & hear about opportunities & resources to help make your Scouting year the best!
Visit program displays. Pick up resources. Attend breakouts for: Cub Scout, Boy Scout and Venturing leaders.
Thursday, May 29 7-8:30 pm Blackhawk Technical College 6004 South County Road G Janesville, WI
For more info Click HERE
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District Committee Training Workshop
The District Committee Training Workshop is designed to provide the basic training needed for all District Committee members. The workshop helps define the four functions of district operations, membership, fund development, program, and unit service. It identifies the major tasks of a specific committee or district assignment so each task can be accomplished. It will explain why a particular assignment is essential to district operation.
Each year the council is tasked to provide this training. This year the training will be on the 7th of June at the LDS Church, 5602 Irongate Road, Madison WI. Registration will start at 8:30 and the training will start at 9AM. We will finish up around 1PM and lunch is provided. There is no cost to this training but you will need to log onto the Scout 24/7 online registration site, located on the council website, and register.
This is great training for seasoned District committee members, as well, for the newest members. We look forward to seeing you there. If you have any questions please call me at 608-310-7390 or email me at don.olsen@scouting.org .
Don Olsen
Director of Field Services
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Training Opportunities

The next Glacier's Edge Wood Badge Course will be held in 2014 over two weekends: Sept 12-14 for Session #1, Oct 10-12 for Session #2.
Wood Badge is an advanced adult leadership training program for all leaders in Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Venturing programs. Over six days, Scouters participate in intensive training and use the patrol model. Once this portion is complete, the practical portion begins: completing the Wood Badge ticket. Over a period up to eighteen months, participants complete various projects in service to others, service to the troop, and personal growth. Leaders desiring a deeper dedicated involvement in the Scouting program will find this advanced training highly rewarding.
For more information and to sign up for this years course click HERE
Click HERE to see our ever growing list of in person training offered through out the 2013/2014 year!
Wilderness First Aid
May 31 - June 01, 2014 - 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Janesville Service Center, Course Director: Jeff Robbe ( email ). Fee $35.00 for book and certificate, bring a sack lunch and clothes to spend some time outdoors. For more info and to register click HERE
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Show the Colors at Memorial Day Parades
 Memorial Day got started on May 30, 1868, when Union General John A. Logan declared the day an occasion to decorate the graves of Civil War soldiers. Twenty years later, the name was changed to Memorial Day. On May 11, 1950, Congress passed a resolution requesting that the President issue a proclamation calling on Americans to observe each Memorial Day as a day of prayer for permanent peace and designating a period on that day when the people of the United States might unite in prayer. President Richard M. Nixon declared Memorial Day a federal holiday in 1971. Memorial Day is now observed on the last Monday of May. It is an occasion to honor the men and women who died in all wars to secure and protect our freedom. Remembering Those Who Served Here are some great ways you can honor the men and women who serve our country: - Put flags or flowers on the graves of men and women who served in wars. - Fly the U.S. flag at half-staff until noon. - Visit monuments dedicated to soldiers, sailors and marines. - Participate in a National Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m. local time. - March in a parade. Whether as an individual, with a friend, or with your Pack or Troop, put on your uniform and join other Scouts to march in a Memorial Day Parade. Here is a sampling of a few Parades where Scouts are Marching and a contact name: Mashall, Theresa Kaukl (608) 212-0953 McFarland- Bill Mitchell, wjmitchell@hotmail.com , (608) 838-8279 evenings Monona-Ken Bruce, yaharakenbruce@gmail.com Stoughton-Curtis Brandt Sun Prairie Or google your local parade. Let's show or colors and our support this Memorial Day!
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Philmont Contingents for 2015
*UPDATE*
The first meeting of the Philmont 2015 Council Contingent will be held at the Madison Service Center at 1:00 PM on June the 8th.
If you have not made your $100.00 deposit please bring with you!!
We have open slots for a few more particpants.
New News we are planning on a Female Crew to attend, we have a few open slots for young ladies to fill in the crew.
Sign up NOW!!!!
Glacier's Edge Council Philmont High Adventure Council Contingent Crews June 30 - July 12, 2015 Glacier's Edge Council has secured 5 Philmont Contingent Crew slots for 2015.
Contingent Crews are made up of up to 12 members from different Troops and Venturing Crews. This allows you and a couple of your fellow Scouts to go to Philmont with others from across the Council. The Philmont experience is a once in a lifetime opportunity for many scouts. If you will be 14 or older by June 30, 2015 you are eligible to go! If you have any questions, contact Mark Daniel at (608) 770-9400 or at gec.high.adventure@gmail.com |
Ice Age Trail Award Program
Getting Ready for Philmont? Just looking for new places to take your Troop or Crew hiking? Try the Dane Drifters Program. The Dane County Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance has started a new hiking award program to encourage participants to hike all 30+ miles of the Ice Age Trail located in Dane County. The Ice Age Trail can be a great way to help get in shape for a Philmont trek as it offers a nice variety of longer distance trails as well as getting up and down some bigger hills (not Philmont-like, but pretty good for Wisconsin J). Anyone completing all the trail segments in Dane Co receive a patch and certificate of accomplishment.
If your Troop or Crew is interested, check out the Ice Age Trail website's section on Hiking Programs (http://www.iceagetrail.org/hiking-awards-and-programs) or contact Gary Wensing (also of Troop 87) at kensinginn@tds.net. You'll find the registration form on the website - scout groups can register at the $6 Companion rate for each participant.
And if Dane County isn't your area, there are programs for Rock Co, Walworth/Jefferson Co, and Baraboo Hills/Lodi - see the above website for more info and contacts for their award programs.
Happy Hiking!
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Commish Corner
Boy Scout Troop Unit Self Assessment-Things to Keep in Mind When Visiting a Unit
Quality Criteria
Troop/Team Leadership
A. An active adult committee meets monthly.
B. Assistant adult leaders are involved in the troop/team.
C. Adult leaders are registered and Fast Start and Basic Training are completed.
D. The unit provides a pack with active den chiefs.
E. An adult leader coordinates training for all adults.
F. An adult leader is trained in Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat.
G. An adult leader coordinates Youth Protection training. Everyone is trained.
H. Youth leaders are elected by youth twice per year and are provided training.
Program
A. We develop an annual program calendar and share it with our families.
B. We operate under the annual budget plan.
C. We conduct monthly troop/team youth leader meetings to plan unit meetings and outings.
D. We have adult leaders attend roundtables.
E. We review program routinely with our chartered organization representative.
F.We have a strong outdoor program and go on at least one outdoor trip monthly/regularly.
G. A good percentage of our youth earn advancement/recognition awards regularly.
H.Our troop attends summer camp . . .
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I. . . . our team plans a major activity annually.
J.Our unit is 100% Boys' Life with all families.
K. We conduct at least one service project annually
Membership/Attendance
A. We have youth of all ages involved.
B.Our weekly unit meetings are strongly attended by our members.
C. We have good participation from youth and parents at quarterly courts of honor/recognition meetings.
D. Our youth and leaders wear their uniforms to unit meetings and on outings.
E.We have an annual plan to recruit new youth members, including graduating Webelos Scouts.
Quality Troop/Team Award Standards
A. We annually recharter on time.
B.We earned the Quality troop or team award last year.
C.We are on track to earn the award this year.
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Council Wide Activities: Boy Scouts & Venturers
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Good News Contest
Could your Pack, Troop, or Crew use $300?
The Glacier's Edge Council is pleased to announce the inaugural Good News Contest for 2013-14.
Scouting has a great story to share! We are looking for pictures and stories about Scouting that appear in your local newspapers. Check HERE for more info!
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Scout Nights at the Duck Pond 2014
The Madison Mallards and Glacier's Edge council invite you to show your support at either of these two games:
- Tuesday, June 24th at 7:05PM
- Sunday, July 27th at 5:05PM
Tickets are $12 and include;
- Major League stadium seats, Mallards Hat, and Mallards patch
- $3 of every ticket purchased will be donated back to the Glacier's Edge Council
- A Ceremonial First Pitch will be thrown by a supporter of the Glacier's Edge Council
For more information click HERE
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STEM & NOVA

Nova Awards and Nova Counselors / SuperNova awards and SuperNova Mentors
Nova awards - Each award covers one component of STEM-science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
- Cub Scout Nova awards: Science Everywhere, Tech Talk, Swing!, and 1-2-3 Go!
- Boy Scout Nova awards: Shoot!, Start Your Engines, Whoosh!, and Designed to Crunch
- Venturing Nova awards: Launch!, Power Up, Hang On!, and Numbers Don't Lie
For Nova awards, Scouts work with a Nova counselor. A Nova counselor can be any registered adult age 21 or older, must complete Youth Protection Training, and must be registered under the Nova counselor position code 58.
SuperNova awards - are much more challenging. Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts or Venturers must contact a council-approved SuperNova mentor beforestarting to work on their SuperNova award requirements. Supernova mentors must be 21 or older, be subject matter experts in a STEM field, and be registered under the Supernova Mentor position code 52. In addition to the BSA Adult Registration form, mentors must complete the Supernova Awards Mentor Information application, which will be reviewed and approved by our council STEM committee. They must also complete Youth Protection Training. SuperNova Mentors cannot be the Scout's parent or unit leader (unless the mentor is working with more than one youth at the same time).
See the requirements and more information online at http://glaciersedge.org/youth/stem/ .
If you have any questions on the STEM program feel free to contact Greg Marconnet at gmarconnet@gmail.com or Aaron Ware at aaron.ware@scouting.org or see the GEC STEM information page at:
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Order of the Arrow
Visit us at www.takodalodge.org.
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 2014. Visit us at http://adventure.oa-bsa.org/
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Scout Shop
Visit www.ScoutStuff.org

Glacier's Edge Scout Shop Earned GOLD JTE
Congratulations to Nancy Leege-Woolley and the staff of the Glacier's Edge Scout Shop for earning the Gold Level Journey to Excellence. Much like the Unit Journey to Excellence, the store qualified by meeting requirements related to administrative audits, customer service surveys, and mystery shopper evaluations. The easiest way to explain the standard of service is to list customer survey comments on what customers liked best about the shop..."Variety of merchandise", "Friendly associates", "Convenient location and super friendly staff", and "Learning about new Scouting products".
Stop in, check out the shop, experience the excellent customer service, and walk away knowing that your purchase helps support the Future of Scouting.
Checkout the new line of rocket Kits; new backpacks, camping gear and t-shirts. Thorlo Socks -Buy 2 Pair, Get 25% Off Each - May 4th - June 14th
Store Phone Number 608-246-0463 |
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