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Kittatinny Lodge 5
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2014 OAService WeekendsSeptember 19-21, 2014
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HOURS OF OPERATION
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Beaver Family Service
Center & Scout Shop
5027 Pottsville Pike
Reading PA 19605
Hours of Operation
Monday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday
9:00AM-5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 7:00PM
2nd Saturday
of each Month
9:00AM - 1:00PM
(P) 610-926-3406
(F) 610-926-4965
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Hawk Mountain Scout
Reservation
402 Blue Mountain Road
Schuylkill Haven, PA
17972
(P) 570-754-7552 (F) 570-754-7889
Hawk Mountain Outfitters
Hours of Operation
Sunday 1:00 - 5:00 PM 9:00 - 10:30 PM
Monday 8:45 - 11:45 AM 12:45 - 4:30 PM 7:00 - 9:30 PM
Tuesday 8:45 - 11:45 AM 12:45 - 5:00 PM 7:00 - 9:30 PM
Wednesday 8:45 - 11:45 AM 12:45 - 5:15 PM
Thursday
8:45 - 11:45 AM 12:45 - 5:00 PM 7:00 - 9:30 PM
Friday 8:45 - 11:45 AM 1:00 - 7:30 PM 9:00 - 10:30 PM
Saturday
8:15AM - 9:30AM
Telephone support
available:
Monday - Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
(P) 570-754-7552 (F) 570-754-7889
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Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation
Camp Calendar
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 Camp Meade - Boy Scout Camp Week 1 June 22 - June 28 Week 2 June 29 - July 5 Week 3 July 6 - July 12 Week 4 July 13 - July 19 Week 5 July 20 - July 26 Week 6 July 27 - August 2 Week 7 August 3 - August 9 Trail to Eagle Camp July 27 - August 2 Camp Duportail - Cub Scout Camp Week 1 June 23 - June 27 Week 2 June 30 - July 4 Week 3 July 7 - July 11 Week 4 July 14 - July 18 Week 5 July 21- July 25 Cub Scout Resident Camp August 1 - 3 Webelos Extended Camp Session 1 August 10 - August 13 Session 2 August 13 - August 16 Feel free to contact David Muldowney at 570.754.7552 or email at david.muldowney@scouting.org if you have any questions.
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2014 National Youth Leader Training (NYLT)
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Leadership is a key factor in the development of a Boy Scout/Venturer. One of the most valuable things Scouting offers is the opportunity to be a leader and to develop his or her leadership skills. The National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) course provides an exceptional opportunity for the youth to do just that.
NYLT is an intensive six day training experience for Senior Patrol Leaders, Assistant Senior Patrol leaders, Patrol leaders and other youth leaders as well as prospective troop leaders and venture crew leadership. The course uses a systematic approach to teach contemporary leadership skills, with an emphasis on both theory and practical application in a Scouting context. For the Scout who desires to be a better and more effective leader NYLT is an unparalleled opportunity.
The Hawk Mountain Council is offering NYLT August 10-15, 2014 at the Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation. Additional information may be found here and on our website .
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2014 Trail to Eagle (TTE) Camp
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Trail to Eagle is for Scouts with the sincere desire to become the ultimate rank in Scouting, "EAGLE." The Trail to Eagle Team of Hawk Mountain Council is offering their assistance to obtain some of your merit badges with the "Trail to Eagle" program being offered at Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation.
We will be offering five Eagle required merit badges and one additional merit badge. The merit badges offered are Citizenship in the World, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the Community, Personal Management, Family Life, and Public Speaking. The TTE program will run from July 27, 2014 to August 1, 2014 (week 6). This program is available to any Scout who has achieved the rank of first class and is the age of 13 by the start of the program.
Applications for the program are available at the Hawk Mountain Council, Beaver Family Service Center and on our website. The fee for the program this year will be $340.00. The program can only accept 36 scouts and will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Any questions please feel free to call Rudy Benkert, TTE course director, at 570.739.2752.
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Lion Cub Program Improvements
|  Throughout the summer months, the Lion Cub curriculum and handbook are being reworked. The new version of the program and book will be available for the start of the 2014-2015 Scouting year. Lion Cub Leaders and/or new leader coaches should be in attendance at your district's Program Kickoff in August for Lion Leader training and to receive your pack's new Lion Book. Ideas for Lion Cub program improvements or other Lion Cub related feedback should be forwarded to jeff.lewis@scouting.org. We would love to collaborate with a Kindergarten teacher on this project. |
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Fall Cub Scout Membership Recruiting
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June and July mean it's time to start thinking about bringing the packs back together in September and bringing new boys into scouting. Packs have the capacity to initiate positive values on young men and their families. Scouting brings families and communities together.
Packs are encouraged to attend one of three Cub Scout Fall Recruiting sessions. They will be offered in late August and the first week of September. Dates will be provided in the next ScoutWire. District Executives will be working hard with district membership volunteers to drop off school flyers and schedule registration nights. Contact your District Executive over the summer to let them know when your pack wants to schedule its sign up night. Contact the council office for marketing materials to help promote your pack.
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| 2014 Popcorn Sale |  Has your unit completed their 2014 Popcorn Commitment Form? Have you signed up for the Council Popcorn Kick-off on July 30 at 6:00 PM at FirstEnergy Stadium? Have you planned your unit's kick-off? What should you do at your unit kick-off? A unit kick-off is important! It doesn't matter whether it's big or small. A separate event or part of a regular Troop or Pack meeting. Have a kick-off to bring special attention to the annual popcorn sale. Invite parents and siblings and make it fun' special time so that you have everyone's attention. At this time you can: - Explain the products.
- Explain all the prize incentives- inspire and motivate your Scouts so they see the really great prizes (really!!) they can earn.
- Explain all the monetary incentives-inspire and motivate your parents so they see how selling popcorn can help them entirely fund their child's Scouting experience for an entire year.
- Explain that there is not as much resistance to price because people want to support Scouting. (On a per unit basis, popcorn is more affordable than most other fundraisers done for schools, sports, etc...and more profit (70%) is returned back to the unit and council then in most other fundraisers?
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Appreciation Weekend at Ozzy's in Leesport
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Are you looking for a fun activity for your Pack, Troop or family? Are you looking for a good bargain and a way to support the Hawk Mountain Council? Come and join the fun at Ozzy's Family Fun Center on Saturday or Sunday, June 28 or 29. Use the coupon on the registration form to purchase an All Day Unlimited Attraction Wristband for only $20. This is normally priced at $24.95 to $29.95. You can make copies of the coupon and distribute them to your friends and families. For each coupon that is used Ozzy's will contribute $3 to the Hawk Mountain Council. Come out and join the fun! Coupons and Registration forms are available here.
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Reading Fightin' Phils Scout Night and Sleepover
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 On Friday, June 27, 2014 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM, all registered members of the Hawk Mountain Council are invited to First Energy Stadium to continue the tradition of "Scout Night" at the ballpark and to enjoy America's favorite pastime with family and friends. Sleepover under the stars after the game. Additional information........ Register online or download and mail your reservation form.
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Path of the Warrior
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The Path of the Warrior - Coming to Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation on July 26, 2014 - Volunteers needed
The Lenni Lenape Warrior Trail is about a return to the child-like sense of adventure that many may have lost because of everyday routines. The Lenni Lenape Warrior Trail wants to keep this sense of adventure alive in our youth BEFORE they lose it. This is a day filled with fun and adventure as our Cub Scouts embark on an obstacle course. With their adult partner, the boys can also go to the lake for fishing, the bb gun and archery ranges, and try tomahawk throwing.
The committee for the Lenni Lenape Warrior Trail needs your help to make this possible. If interested in assisting with this adventure day, we would love to have you on the volunteer staff. In return for volunteering, you will receive a Lenni Lenape Warrior Trail T-shirt and the satisfaction of being a part of this adventure day in its infancy. You may also contribute to the all day pot-luck picnic for staff and partake in the enjoyment of new friends and fellowship.
Please contact Tim Barrett at 610-367-5091 to volunteer or click here for additional information.
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Eagle Camp - "Offering More For Our Older Scouts"
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It's Here!
Eagle Camp
The only requirement for entry is be an Eagle Scout with the swimming merit badge.
OR be an adult volunteer leader to accompany experienced guides.
The camp will assemble at Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation, travel to Northern Maine and Paddle the Allagash Wilderness Waterway north to the Canadian Border and returning to Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation.
Read on for trip description .....
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Is your unit, sports team, or other group interested in awesome experiences and team building?

Project C.O.P.E. (Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience) and the Cub Confidence Course are in full swing at the Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation! Come join us during your summer camp stay or make reservations for a spring or fall adventure with our awesome staff! Our Confidence Course is perfect for Cub Scouts and groups of similar ages. The C.O.P.E. area features games, low course, and high course (optional).
Planning. Leadership. Problem Solving. Decision Making. Teamwork. Trust. Communication. Self-Esteem. And FUN! *Climbing tower can also be reserved for groups!
If interested, please contact adrienne.wrona@scouting.org for information and pricing details.
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FIRST ANNUAL WINTER BREAK S.T.E.M UNIVERSITY
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Save the date December 27, 2014. After the excitement of the holiday rush is over, young people are looking to get out of the house for the next adventure. Please plan on attending the first annual Winter Break Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) University organized by the Hawk Mountain Council.
STEM disciplines are considered by many to be the foundation for academic and professional fields of an advanced society. In many forums - including political/governmental and academic - the strength of the STEM workforce is viewed as an indicator of a nation's ability to sustain itself.
In the Hawk Mountain Council, we are working hard to align ourselves with local education and other programs to help enrich the lives of Scouts. That's at the very core of our mission, and can truly expose young people to another world. Did you know that STEM program has existed in the Boy Scouts of America since the very beginning of our program? Some of the very first merit badges were STEM related; they just weren't referred to that way. A great example is Computers merit badge which has been offered since 1968. That's much earlier than computers were adopted in the mainstream, and we have continued to be cutting edge including the recent release of the Robotics merit badge.
STEM recognition in the BSA comes in the form of the NOVA award and the prestigious SUPERNOVA award. These awards are presented to Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Venturers who display knowledge and understanding of STEM concepts through the completion of project requirements. Please click here for more information on the awards programs.
Please keep an eye out for the upcoming STEM event..........location and details will soon follow.
If you would like to be on the founder's committee of this event, please email Joshua Potts at Joshua.potts@scouting.org or call 610-926-3406.
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Council Calendar of Events
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JUNE 2014
21-22 Cub Super Weekend, HMSR, Saturday (12:00 PM) through Sunday (9:00 AM)
22 Camp Meade Week 1
23 Camp Duportail Week 1
29 Camp Meade Week 2
30 Camp Duportail Week 2 JULY 2014 4 Independence Day Observed - Council Service Center Closed 6 Camp Meade Week 3
7 Camp Duportail Week 3
13 Camp Meade Week 4 14 Camp Duportail Week 4 16 Safety and Risk Management Committee Meeting, HMSR, 7:30 AM 20 Camp Meade Week 5 21 Camp Duportail Week 5 27 Camp Meade Week 6 27 Trail To Eagle Camp, HMSR 27 Lenni Lenape Warrior Trail for Cub Scouts 30 Popcorn Kick-off, First Energy Stadium 31 Council Reservation Visitation and Board Meeting, 5:30 PM HMSR-Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation
BFSC-Beaver Family Service Center
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Appalachian District District Chairman Francis Acosta -- District Commissioner-- James Buerger
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HAVE A SAFE AND ENJOYABLE SUMMER!
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SEE EVERYONE AT SUMMER CAMP!
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Cacoosing District Picnic - Mark your calendars for Wednesday, August 13 for the Cacoosing District Picnic. We will be kicking off the fall program with a fun filled evening of fellowship and program information. We will also present the District Award of Merits. We hope to see you there. For more information click here for the flyer.
Roundtable meeting announcement - Beginning in September 2014, the Cacoosing District Roundtable will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at Bern Lutheran Church, 820 West Leesport Road, Leesport, PA
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SUMMER CAMP BOUND - MAKE MEMORIES TO LAST A LIFETIME!
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Modified Hours and Closings
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The Hawk Mountain Council Service Center will be closed on:
July 4, 2014 - Independence Day
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Save 5%
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SCOUT SHOP SAVINGS
Shop at the Hawk Mountain Council or Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation Scout Shop and SAVE! Bring this coupon with you and get a 5% discount on Official Uniform clothing items (includes belts and socks). | |
Offer VALID - through December 2014
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