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Session Three: Keeping It Going

Learn the five steps of annual troop program planning, including patrol input and leadership training. Explore outdoor activities, finances, and administrative tasks for a successful scouting year.

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Session Three: Keeping It Going

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  1. Session Three: Keeping It Going

  2. Five Steps of Annual Troop Program Planning • Do your homework. • Get patrol input. • Hold a planning conference. • Consult with the troop committee. • Announce the plan.

  3. Monthly activities Service/conservation project Troop junior leader training Planning Items to Consider • Boards of review • Courts of honor • Year-round recruiting plan • Webelos-to-Scout transition

  4. Patrol Planning Exercise

  5. Your Primary Planning Tools • Troop Program Features • Troop Program Resources • Troop program support • Council calendar • Other calendars

  6. Outdoors: A Patrol Activity • Winter climate • Arid climate • Rugged terrain • Urban setting

  7. Reflection is a form of careful listening and sharing that allows Scouts and leaders to assess an experience and get from it the greatest value it has to offer.

  8. Troop budget form Membership applications Health forms Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook NESA application Share the Paperwork! • Charter renewal • Quality Unit Award • Money–earning application • Tour permit • Advancement records

  9. Troop Finances • Troop expenses • Troop budget • Money–earning projects • Boys’ Life magazine

  10. Song Fest

  11. The Uniform Official Activity

  12. Learning Your KnotsPatrol Relay Race

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