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Time Line. June 5Complete Swim Test June 12Select Merit Badges June 19Turn-in Medical Forms July 14Complete Merit Badge Prerequisites July 15Load Bus @ St Louis at 6:30 AMStop for Lunch-You need $ for foodArrival at Camp-unload busSet up Troop and Personal
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1. Troop 680 Summer Camp 2007
July 15-21, 2007
2. Time Line
3. Parent Information Money
Money in 1 envelope with scout name OR multiple envelopes with name and day of week
Money maintained by adult Patrol Advisors
Trading Post Purchases include hats, T-shirts, snacks and drinks
Handicraft Supplies for Basketry, Leatherwork, Art, Woodcarving, & Woodworking
Medications
Give to Keith Kettell-Summer Camp Coordinator
Place medicine containers in separate, sealable, plastic bags (ZIPLOCK)
Label each bag with Scout name, Troop # and Campsite
Pocketknife
Blade 3 inches or less
Held by Patrol Advisor until Scout earns Totin’ Chip
Do not Purchase at Camp
Mail
Send to Camp Ockanickon at address provided on later slide
Give cards/letters to Patrol Advisor to hand out to scout at camp
Give cards/letters to Scout in envelop labeled with which Day they should open it
Label Clothing & Equipment with Name and Troop #
4. Medical Forms
5. Additional Costs Lunch Money for Bus Ride to and from Camp
Troop Photo- $7.00
Trading Post- $5 per day
Activities/Badges:
Golf-$40 Horsemanship-$50
SCUBA BSA-$35 BSA Lifeguard-$25
Basketry-$15 Indian Lore-$15 (moccasin kit)
Pottery-$5 Woodcarving-$5
Leatherwork-$5 Archery-$3 (Arrow Kit)
Shotgun- $1.50/4 rounds Woodburning-$5-$10 (Wood)
6. Contacts Mail
Scout Name
Troop Number and Campsite
Ockanickon Scout Reservation
5787 State Park Road
Pipersville Pa 18947
Phone
7. Troop Travel Plans Sunday July 15
Scouts Arrive at 6:30 AM St Louis Parking Lot
Bus Departs promptly at 7:30 AM
G-Rated Movies will be shown on bus
Lunch- bring sack lunch or $ for food at rest stop
8. Where is the Camp?
9. Camp Ockanickon
10. Camp Ajapeu
11. What to Bring to Summer Camp
12. What Not to Bring to Summer Camp!! Mess Kit
Utensils (except Dan Beard)
CD, Cassette, MP-3 Players
Cell Phones-Adults Only
IPOD
Radio
Video Games-PSP, GameBoy, Nintendo DS
Aerosol Cans
13. National and Local Policies Daily Camp Safety Inspections
No Hazing Tolerated
No Knives or Axes without Totin’ Chip
Medication kept at Health Lodge (locked)
SM Signs Scout out if Leaving Early
Telephone for Emergencies Only
14. Camp Rules for Scouts Use the Buddy System at all times
No knife until you earn the Totin’ Chip
Go to all MB sessions that you sign up for
Trading Post Privileges at Discretion of Scoutmaster
Ranges and Water Areas Off Limits when not Staffed
Scouts violating rules will not be allowed to stay
15. Sunday First Day
16. Summer Camp Patrols
17. Adult Leader Responsibilities
18. Patrol Advisor Responsibilities
19. Dan Beard Program
20. Dan Beard Outpost Equipment List
21. Ages and Stages 1st Yr: Dan Beard + Handicraft
and Scoutcraft
2 -3 Yr: Aquatics and Shooting
3-4 Yr: Ecology and High
Adventure
(Rock Climbing, Mountain Bike etc)
Older: Eagle and Science
22. Age Requirements
23. Eagle MB Prerequisites
24. Eagle MB Prerequisites (Cont)
25. Merit Badge Prerequisites
26. Leader Meeting Notes Scouts must bring prerequisites/MB books to camp
No visitors at camp
No Gimme MB stations & No 1 hour MBs
Science MBs are restricted by age
Must attend Sun eve safety class for rifle, shotgun or archery
Rock Climbing requires belay certification offered at camp
Sign up for COPE on Sun eve
27. Adult Leader Training Safe Swim Defense
Safety Afloat
Trek Safely Certification
Leave No Trace Certification
Climb on Safely
Youth Protection
CPR Certification ($25)
28. Open Activities
29. Order of the Arrow Lodge 33 welcomes all OA members
Thursday is OA Day
Wear Sash at Retreat
OA Social held Thursday night
Meet members from other lodges
30. Campfire Program for
Communications MB
31. POLAR BEAR SWIM
32. Paul Bunyan Woodsman
33. Water Carnival Wednesday Evening
7:00-9:00 PM
10 Team Members
8 Water Events
34. Airband Competition Thursday Evening
Showcase your faux-musical talents Play an imaginary instrument to song music-Lip Sync
Each troop may enter a youth, an adult or a mixed airband
Each unit will select 4 songs as performance pieces
Judging Criteria:
Enthusiam-10 pts
Technique- 5 pts
Imitation- 5 pts
See Song List for Selections
35. Golden Skillet Pit your cooking abilities against other units for the coveted
Golden Skillet.
Prepare and submit one entree and one dessert for tasting by the
camp’s panel of experts.
Thursday - Entree Competition
Friday - Dessert Competition
All entries must be prepared
entirely during your stay at camp.
Ingredients may be brought
or purchased at a local store.
36. Magic Competition
37. Buddy System
38. Duty to God Program Listen to presentation on religious program at Monday breakfast
Attend one camp worship service on Sun or Mon at 7 PM
Attend 3 daily devotionals at troop campsite or Wed - Fri during breakfast
Say grace before meals
Fill out and return evaluation survey
Patch ($3) purchased at Trading Post
39. Summary Tonight: Turn-in following to Keith Kettell
1. BSA Medical Forms
2. Prescription Medicine Forms
3. $23.50 Bus Fee
July 15: Turn-in
1. $ in envelope(s) to Patrol Advisors
(for 2 lunches,Troop photo, MBs and Trading Post)
2. Medicine in sealed bags to Keith Kettell
3. Knives for Dan Beard Scouts to Patrol Advisor
4. Mail for Scouts to Patrol Advisor