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July 2, 2014
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Scouting for Life Blood Drive
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Service is part of the lifeblood of Scouting.
Here's a chance to give back in more ways than one.
Has your unit committed to promote the blood drive yet? It's easy and a great way to provide an invaluable service to the community. Plus, you'll be helping to save lives!
Every two seconds, a patient in the U.S. relies on blood and platelet donors for a fresh start. Just one Scout in your unit securing a blood donor commitment has the potential to save up to three lives!
For more details about the drive, including information about locations, local contacts, and incentives, please visit www.colbsa.org/blooddrive. A Unit Leader Guide, donor commitment cards and promotional posters are available to download. You may also contact your local district blood drive chair or district professional to get the materials you need to help promote the drive and help save lives!
Commit to Donate Blood
Give blood at one of our 11 drives in August or at any Red Cross Blood Drive from now until September.
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New Blog
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Visit AdventureForLife.org to check out the Cradle of Liberty Council's new blog. The intended audience for the blog is the community-at-large as well as existing Scouting members and families. It will serve as a platform to share compelling Scouting stories, service projects in our communities, research on the program's impact, and how we can help build stronger families.
Topics highlighted on the blog will be categorized into the following sections: Family Activities, Exceptional Kids, Community Service, Outdoor Adventures, Strong Leaders, and Scouting Around.
The blog is part of our continuing efforts to get the word out about Scouting and better communicate with the community and our membership. Another part of this effort will be to overhaul the content on the council's website over the summer and fall so information about topics specific to unit leaders--such as activities, training, advancement, camping, fundraising, and program resources--is concise, up-to-date and easy to find.
Please share your thoughts about the blog or content ideas at blog@colbsa.org.
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Popcorn Sale Training
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Attention Unit Leaders and Popcorn Kernels! It's almost time for our yearly popcorn training, so be sure to pencil these dates into your calendar and come out to learn about the exciting changes for the popcorn sale in 2014. There are new products, a new prize program, new unit incentives, not to mention the brand new FISH CLUB! We'll also be providing units with more resources for their own unit kick-offs and sales than ever before! Come out to a training to pick up your leader's guide, resources, and learn how the 2014 popcorn sale can pay for your unit's ideal year of Scouting!
Each county will host a training from 6-8 PM, at a location near you! (Locations will be posted at colbsa.org/popcorn soon.)
- Montgomery County: Tuesday, July 29
- Philadelphia County: Wednesday, July 30
- Delaware County: Thursday, July 31
NEW FOR 2014! For the upcoming popcorn sale this fall, Scouts who reach $750 in sales will be admitted to the exclusive FISH CLUB!
Membership includes:
- A patch
- A limited edition BSA fishing lure
- Your own rod & reel
- An invitation to the annual FishFest event at camp
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FishFest 2014
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Over 150 Scouts and family members participated in the inaugural FishFest at Camp Garrison this past Saturday. Top popcorn sellers from last year's sale were invited for a free day of fishing, BB guns, archery, and food! Get invited to next year's FishFest by becoming a member of the exclusive popcorn sale FISH CLUB in 2014!
Click here to see more photos from FishFest!
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Fall Recruitment Kickoffs
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Save the date for this year's Fall Recruitment Kickoffs/Unit Training Sessions! The fall is prime time for recruitment, especially for Cub Scout packs. Make sure your unit sends at least one representative to receive the tools you need to invite youth and families to join Scouting. Sessions will run in the evening. Specific times and more details will be posted soon at colbsa.org/recruitment.

Delaware County: Tuesday, August 12
Pennsylvania Institute of Technology
800 Manchester Ave
Media, PA 19063
Montgomery County: Wednesday, August 13
J.P. Mascaro & Sons
2650 Audubon Rd
Audubon, PA 19403
Philadelphia County: Wednesday, August 20
St. Martin of Tours
5450 Roosevelt Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19124
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There's Still Time to Sign-Up for Summer Camp!
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Be sure to register for your summer camps now! Many sessions and weeks are full or approaching capacity! We have programs that are exciting for Scouts of all ages, so don't miss out on a summer of adventure!
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Camping & Outdoor Program Reminders
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Leader's Guides Online!
Are you attending one of the Cradle of Liberty Council summer camping opportunities? Are you aware of our summer camping opportunities but want to learn more? Check out the Leader's Guides:
Resica Falls Guide | Cub Adventures Guide
Merit Badge Sign-up Reminder
Be sure to register each Scout for the merit badges that they plan to take at Resica this summer! Click here for the online registration guide that will help walk you through the process of adding merit badges for each Scout.
Camp Garrison: Unit Camping OPEN this summer!
We are excited to announce that Camp Garrison will be open to units that would like to camp this summer! Be sure to reserve your spot at Fort Akela, Safeguard Castle, the USS Cradle of Liberty or the Native American Village before it is too late.
COPE Instructor Training: Sept. 5-7
Are you interested in learning more about COPE and being able to help others enjoy the COPE experience? Save the date for the next COPE Instructor Training at Resica Falls. More details to follow next month!
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Thank You ACME Markets!
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A big Thank You! to ACME Markets for sponsoring the food at the "Scoutmasters' Suppers" being held throughout the summer at Resica Fall Scout Reservation. Because of ACME's generosity, steak dinners will be provided to Scoutmasters at camp at no cost to the council or campers, as part of a once-a-week program led by our Scout Executive Mike Kaufman.
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Program Partners
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Our Program Partners offer a variety of opportunities and discounts to Scouting families and are continuous supporters of our council.
colbsa.org/programpartners
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Unami Lodge, One
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2015 National Order of the Arrow Conference(NOAC): August 2 - 8, 2015 - The Order Of The Arrow National Conference is held every three years at a major University. It features morning training sessions in extensive subject fields including computers, web site design, leadership, regalia, Indian dance, ceremonies, lodge interactions, lodge activities and more. Afternoons are reserved for competitions in ceremonies, Indian dance, sports (volleyball, basketball, swimming, track and field, lip sync, and many others), as well as free time, fellowship and interacting with Arrowmen from all over the world.
For more information, click here
2014 Lodge Dues: Cards have been mailed, so if you haven't received yours, please email membership@unamilodge.org. More information at unamilodge.org/dues-card.
 Go to www.unamilodge.org for more information about these events and any Lodge information.
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Get the Latest Scoop on Cub Scouts
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You may have heard, the Cub Scout Program will be different starting May 2015. If you are interested in knowing what to expect; you can visit this website.
www.scouting.org/programupdates
 What will you find there? - The final requirements for all Cub Scout adventures
- Direction on transitioning from the current program to the new one
- Overview presentations suitable for unit committees, roundtables, and others
- Frequently asked questions
- An overview of each of the new Cub Scout adventures
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Friends of Scouting is the annual giving campaign of the Cradle of Liberty Council and is critical to funding the services and resources provided to Scouting units each year. We need your help to ensure that Scouting stays strong in the Delaware Valley as we work to finish-out the campaign strong before June.
Send in your pledge card today or click here to make a secure donation online. Thank you for your support! Make sure to check with your employer to see if your company participates in matching gift programs. You can make your investment in Scouting go even further to make a positive impact in the lives of the youth we serve. |
4th Annual Cradle of Liberty Gala a Huge Success!
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More than 500 people attended the Cradle of Liberty Gala held at the Union League of Philadelphia on Monday, June 9. More than $480,000 was raised to support Scouting in Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties. Thank you to our honorees, sponsors and guests for making it a great evening!
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Health & Safety Tip of the Month: Lyme Disease
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 Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected blacklegged ticks. Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans. If left untreated, infection can spread to joints, the heart, and the nervous system.
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Annual Health and Medical Record
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The Boy Scouts of America updated the Annual Health and Medical Record in March and made some updates as to when different parts are required. Please review closely to ensure a safe and fun adventure this summer.
- Day Camps: Parts A and B are required.
- Weekend Events: Parts A and B are required.
- Resident Camps: Parts A, B, and C are required. Part C is the physical examination and this is new for Cub Scout resident camp.
- National High Adventure Bases: Parts A, B, C and D are required.
The Annual Health and Medical Record can be found here.
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Online Merit Badge Counselor List
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The Council Advancement Committee has been working for some time to make the list of registered Merit Badge Counselors available online to troop leadership so they can better support their Scouts in the Merit Badge Program.
The list of all registered Merit Badge Counselors has been posted under the advancement tab at www.colbsa.org.
In accordance with BSA policy, the list is password protected. Scoutmasters and unit advancement chairs can get the user ID and password from their district advancement chairs, merit badge deans, or district professionals. If any errors are discovered, please notify your district advancement chair so he or she can work with you to register or reregister any individuals who should be listed.
Scouts who wish to reach out to a merit badge counselor should contact their Scoutmaster or Scoutmaster's designee within their troop, as prescribed in the BSA Advancement Guidelines.
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2014 Adult Leader Training Requirements
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All leaders on 2014 Cradle of Liberty Council charters must be position-specific trained, along with having current Youth Protection Training. This includes all Scoutmasters and assistant Scoutmasters, Cubmasters and assistant Cubmasters, den leaders and assistant den leaders, Venturing crew advisors and assistant advisors, Varsity coaches and assistant coaches, Sea Scouting mates and skippers, committee chairs, and committee members.
- All assistant Scoutmasters and assistant Venturing crew advisors must complete their basic training or they will not be registered in that position. Assistant Scoutmasters and assistant Venturing crew advisors age 21 and older can register and function as a member of the troop or crew committee if they choose to not complete their classroom-style leader training.
- All Cub Scout leader training and committee training for both troops and packs is available online at myscouting.org.
- Venturing committee training is expected to be available from BSA National in spring of 2014 and will be mandatory for crew committee members at that time.
By dedicating 30 minutes of your time to complete this training, we are helping to ensure a quality program for all of the youth we serve through Scouting.
To read more, click here. To receive monthly email updates about training opportunities offered throughout the council, subscribe to TrainedToday or view past editions here.
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Jewish Committee on Scouting
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The Jewish Committee on Scouting in Cradle of Liberty Council is proud to once again be able to sponsor camperships for Jewish Cub and Boy Scouts attending camp this summer. The Scout must be of the Jewish faith and registered in either Cradle of Liberty, Bucks, or Chester Council. Please click here for the application and for more details.
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Eagle Scout Council Shoulder Patch
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The Cradle of Liberty Council Eagle Scout Alumni Association is offering a special limited edition Eagle Scout Council Shoulder patch that can be worn by Eagle Scouts. These patches will support the Annual Eagle Scout Scholarship fund. For more information please contact Mark Chilutti at chilutti2000@aol.com or click here to download order form
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International Committee
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The Cradle of Liberty Council is forming an international committee to broaden our relationship with Scouting associations around the world. Below is a brief description of the committee's responsibilities:
- Become familiar with all international program enrichment services available to councils.
- In coordination with the council leadership, make an effort to see that an international emphasis is included in unit and council programs.
- Promote and communicate to units international program enrichment services.
- Advise and assist unit leaders who are planning international activities.
- Promote and assist council leadership with World Scout Jamboree recruitment.
- Promote and assist with planning and participation in the Jamboree-on-the-Air (JOTA) and Jamboree-on-the-Internet (JOTI).
- Promote and assist local council with the nomination of quality youth and adults to represent BSA in tours and exchanges with other Scout associations.
For more information about the committee and how to get involved, please contact Frank Yeung or Michael Green.
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B SA Contingent is now open for registration - Don't miss out the biggest scouting event in the world
World Jamboree 2015
The 23rd World Scout Jamboree will take place at Kirara-hama, Yamaguchi, Japan in 2015. The theme will be 和 Wa: A Spirit of Unity. The kanji 和, meaning harmony, unity or togetherness, is also a part of the theme. Wa is also an early name for Japan.Follow below link for more information:
or Contact
Mr. Frank Yeung lonewolffy@verzion.net
Mr. Michael Green , Michael.Green@scouting.org
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2014 National Veterans Wheelchair Games
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If you are going to be in or around Philadelphia, August 12-17, 2014, a great experience awaits you! The Department of Veterans Affairs and Paralyzed Veterans of America are co-presenting the 34th National Veterans Wheelchair Games. Over 600 athletes from around the United States and Great Britain will visit the City of Brotherly love to compete in 19 wheelchair sporting events.
It will take more than 2,500 volunteers to make this week a success, and the area American Legions are asking for help from the Boy Scouts and Venturers of the Cradle of Liberty Council. Our Veterans need you! There are many opportunities ranging from sporting events, greeters and assistance at the airport and dozens of other critical jobs to make the event run smoothly. The minimum volunteer age is 14-years old. However, individuals younger than 14 can join the "fans in the stands" and cheer on our athletes to victory.
Come one, come all. With the sports town that Philadelphia is, what a great way to share Philly pride!!!
34th National Veterans Wheelchair Games Volunteer Opportunities Listing For more information about volunteer opportunities, please contact NVWGPhillyVolunteer@va.gov
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Save the Date for the 2014 Council-Wide Roundtable!
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Council Wide Roundtable
Monday, August 25, 2014
Time & Location TBA
- Food
- Program Partner & Council Committee Fair
- Program Updates & Resources
- Fellowship & More!
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Summer Hours at the Firestone Scouting Resource Center
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From June 30, 2014 until August 29, 2014 summer hours will be 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Thursday, and 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM on Friday.
The Service Center will be closed on Thursday, July 3 and Friday, July 4 in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
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Thank you for being a part of the Scouting movement and the Cradle of Liberty Council! If you have news or information you'd like to see in upcoming issues of the BSAT, please don't hesitate to e-mail news@colbsa.org.
Sincerely,
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Cradle of Liberty Council
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