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Scouting Program Introduction. Built on the theme that the program should be fun to keep boys interestedFour basic aims/goalsCharacter Building Citizenship Community, Nation, WorldPersonal Fitness Physical, Mental, MoralLeadership Training. Scouting Program Introduction. Aims and goals accomplished viaUse of outdoor experienceOrganization of the troopAdvancement programIdeals of Scouting stated in the Scout Oath, Law, Slogan and MottoEach Scout is encouraged to strive for these ideals and must understand them to begin his advancement program.
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1. Introduction to BSA Troop 110 Central Presbyterian Church
Fort Smith, Arkansas
2011
2. Scouting Program Introduction Built on the theme that the program should be fun to keep boys interested
Four basic aims/goals
Character Building
Citizenship – Community, Nation, World
Personal Fitness – Physical, Mental, Moral
Leadership Training
3. Scouting Program Introduction Aims and goals accomplished via
Use of outdoor experience
Organization of the troop
Advancement program
Ideals of Scouting stated in the Scout Oath, Law, Slogan and Motto
Each Scout is encouraged to strive for these ideals and must understand them to begin his advancement program
4. General Goals of Troop 110 Operate Troop 110 true to the purpose of Scouting
Provide a Scouting program that is fun and challenging through:
Weekly meetings that are interesting, activity oriented and planned and run by the boys
Monthly outdoor activities that stimulate, challenge and educate every Scout in the troop
An annual one week summer camp that is adequately staffed by adult leaders
An annual high adventure outing for older Scouts (example: Philmont, Sea Base, Northern Tier, etc)
5. General Goals of Troop 110 Offer an advancement program including regular merit badge classes for all Troop members and regularly recognize achievement
Have a boy-planned and boy-run troop program with appropriate adult guidance
Create a Leadership Development Program to provide personal growth for each Scout and to ensure continuity of leadership for the Troop
6. General Goals of Troop 110 Adult leadership and guidance is needed for the benefit of the boy’s scouting experience. Troop 110 promotes adult involvement in:
Continuing adult Leadership Training
Active adult involvement in the Troop Committee
Active adult involvement in our BSA Westark Area Council
7. Troop 110 Organization All Scouts form the Scout Troop
Troop is divided into groups of boys called patrols
Patrols elect patrol leaders
Patrol leaders are members of Patrol Leader’s Council (PLC)
PLC is lead by the Senior Patrol Leader (SPL) who is elected by all Scouts in the Troop
PLC plans and implements all Troop activities
Adult leaders are present only as advisors
The PLC meets in December and plans the activities for the upcoming year
The activities are approved by the Troop Committee which meets the second Monday of each month.
The Troop Committee consists of registered parents.
8. Troop Organization cont. Registered Parents are always welcome to join the Troop activities and a minimum number of adults are required on each campout or activity
Large Troop such as ours needs many adult volunteers to keep the program running
Parents can make a big difference in the happiness and success of their sons in Scouting
9. 2011 Troop 110 Committee Chairs Committee Chairperson - Diana Weihrauch
Treasurer - Andy Smith
Advancement Chairperson - George Weihrauch
Merit Badge Chairperson - Sam Betterton
Outdoor Activities Chairperson - Bill Coffelt
Quartermaster - Michael Farrell
Popcorn Chairperson - Patrick Conrad
Service Hours Chairperson - Donnetta Smith
Fundraising Chairperson - Patrick Conrad
Web Master - Patrick Conrad
Training Chairperson - Greg Burrows
Roundtable Chairperson - Martin Cormier
New Scout Parent Chairperson - Phil Ulmschneider
Membership Chairperson - Phil Ulmschneider
Charter Organization Rep. - John Spain
Secretary - George Weihrauch
Chaplain - Lance McReynolds
10. Troop 110 History Originally chartered in May 1993 to St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church
Currently chartered to Central Presbyterian Church
Scoutmasters
Bill (“Mr. Bill”) Spillman (1993-1996)
Phillip Brown (1997)
Bill “Mr. Bill” Spillman (1998)
Pettus Kincannon (May 1999 - May 2004)
Larry Meador (May 2004-June 2006)
Lance McReynolds (June 2006 – Dec 2010
Carl Adams (Dec 2010 – Present)
56+ Eagle Scouts
11. Troop 110 Facts Scoutmaster – Carl Adams
2011 Recharter Statistics
25 Registered Scouts
31 Registered Adults
Order of the Arrow members
1 Scout
6 Adults
Wood Badge Trained
10 Adults
12. Troop 110 Calendar of Events Troop 110 is extremely active, planning two events, a camping or outdoor activity and a service or fund raising activity each month
Occasionally we throw in an extra fun activity
The Troop attends District and Council Camporees which feature inter-troop competitions.
13. 2009 Calendar Highlights Jan Camping RSR Freezeout
Feb Camping Lock in - bowling night
Feb Activities Scouting 4 Food, Superbowl Subs
Mar Camping Gourmet Cook-Off
April Activity Rock Climbing Day-Fern Gully
April Camping Spring Extravaganza- Ft Chaffee
May Camping Buffalo River float trip
June Camping Mt. Nebo
June Camping Seabase Florida
July Camping Tom Hale summer camp
Aug Activity Lumberjack day
Sept Activity Troop 110 Golf Tournament
Oct Camping Fun at the Fort Camporee
Oct Activity Celebrity Golf Classic- Fianna Hills
Dec Camping Fire & Ice Backpack Campout
Dec Activity Ring Bells for Salvation Army
14. 2010 Calendar Highlights Jan Camping Robbers Cave
Feb Activities Scouting 4 Food, Superbowl Subs
Feb Activity Merit Badge College
Mar Camping Gourmet Cook-Off
May Camping Buffalo River float trip
June Camping Camp Orr - Summer Camp
July Camping BSA National Jamboree
Oct Activity Celebrity Golf Classic- Fianna Hills
Oct Camping Fern Gully Rock Climbing
Nov Camping RSR Fall Camporee
Dec Activity Ring Bells for Salvation Army
Dec Activity FS National Cemetery Wreath Laying
15. 2011 Calendar Schedule Jan Camping Freeze Out - Petit Jean Mountain
Feb Activities Scouting 4 Food, Superbowl Subs
Feb Camping Mt Magazine
Feb Activity Merit Badge College
Mar Camping Gourmet Cook-Off
April Camping Survivor Camporee - RSR
May Camping Buffalo River float trip
June Camping Guss Blass - Summer Camp
June Camping 50mi. Canoe Trip - High Adventure
Sept Camping Crater Of Diamonds State Park
Oct Activity Troop 110 Golf Tournament – First Tee
Oct Camping TBD
Nov Camping TBD
Dec Camping Fire & Ice Campout
16. Troop 110 Summary We are an active troop
We have many active adults
We have lots of FUN!!!
17. Any Questions?Contact Us At: http://www.troop110.net/contacts.php
18. THANK YOU!