West Wind Announcements October 2016 Training Oct 10 Den Leaders Specific Training (Nashua Valley Council, Council Service Center, Lancaster MA) See: http://www.nashuavalleybsa.org/cm/index.php/training/adult-training Oct 15 Den Leader Specific Training (West Wind District, Villanova Hall, Wilmington, MA) See: http://scoutspirit.doubleknot.com/event/1972670 Oct 15 Scoutmaster Specific Training (West Wind District, Villanova Hall, Wilmington, MA) See: http://scoutspirit.doubleknot.com/event/1972670 Oct 15 Den Chief Training (West Wind District, Villanova Hall, Wilmington, MA) See: http://scoutspirit.doubleknot.com/event/1972670 Oct 15 Pack Committee Specific Training (West Wind District, Villanova Hall, Wilmington, MA) See: http://scoutspirit.doubleknot.com/event/1972670 Oct 15 Den Chief Training (Knox Trail Council, Adventure Day Camp, Bolton MA) See: http://www.ktc-bsa.org/training/ Oct 18 & 20 Den Leader Specific Training & Cubmaster Specific (West Wind District) Training to be delivered in one of the following towns: Billerica, Tewksbury, Andover, Wilmington. Date can be adjusted to better suit the units in these towns. More details to follow. Check the council calendar. Oct 25 Merit Badge Counselor Training (West Wind, Trinity Lutheran Church, 170 Old Westford Rd Chelmsford) Hosted by Troop 77, Cathy Jewell ([email protected]). Training will start at 7:30. Questions regarding training contact Chris Ferraro ([email protected]) Oct 21 & 22 IOLS (Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills) (Nashua Valley Council, Camp Split Rock, Ashburnham, MA) See: http://www.nashuavalleybsa.org/cm/index.php/training/adult-training Oct 22 & 23 Wilderness Remote First Aid (Knox Trail Council, Nobscot Scout Reservation, Sudbury, MA) See: http://www.ktc-bsa.org/training/ Oct 29 & 30 IOLS & OWL Training (Lone Tree Scout Reservation, Kingston NH) More details to follow. Check the council calendar. Oct 29 Cub Scout Leader Specific Training (Knox Trail Council, St. Rose of Lima, Northbrough) See: http://www.ktc-bsa.org/training/ Oct 29 Boy Scout Leader Specific Training (Knox Trail Council, St. Rose of Lima, Northbrough) See: http://www.ktc-bsa.org/training/ November 12, 2016 University of Scouting and Commissioner’s College (Greater Lawrence Technical High School, 57 river Street, Andover MA) This is a council wide event and it will have something for every scouter. You can choose from over 150 course to take, or volunteer to teach one or more of the courses. It will be an exciting day of Scouting camaraderie and learning for adult volunteers. For more info see: http://scoutspirit.doubleknot.com/event/1787061 Nov 11-12 Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills (Knox Trail Council, Nobscott Scout Reservation, Sudbury, MA) See: http://www.ktc-bsa.org/training/ Nov 15 American Red Cross First Aid (Knox Trail Council, Adventure Day Camp, 129 Hudson Rd, Bolton) See: http://www.ktc-bsa.org/training/ Nov 19 – Tread Lightly Training (Knox Trail Council, Cabela’s, Hudson MA) See: http://www.ktc-bsa.org/training/ Wood Badge – The Ultimate Adult Training Experience Save the Date: April 28 – 30 at Camp Squanto, Plymouth MA & June 9 – 11 at Camp Greenough, Yarmouthport MA. Activities, Events, Etc. Oct 21 – 23 Arrow of Light Weekend – Arrow of Light Scout (AKA Webelos IIs) Weekend Campout at TL Storer Scout Reservation, Barnstead NH) For more information see: http://scoutspirit.doubleknot.com/event/1985478 October 23 Scout Night at NE Revolution vs Montreal Impact @ Gillette For more info see: https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/revolution/EN/promotion/home Oct 22 Tiger Backyard Jungle Adventure (Northern Light District, Lone Tree Scout Reservation, Kingston NH) For more info see: http://scoutspirit.doubleknot.com/event/1977279 October 29 - 4th Annual SIG SAUER Invitational Shoot at SIG SAUER Academy facility in Epping, New Hampshire. Long known as a top-rated facility for shooting enthusiasts. SIG SAUER and its Academy staff are offering a customized, full-day shooting instruction event that will cover pistols, rifles and shotguns. It will be both fun and informative for all types of shooters. Designed by the SIG SAUER Academy exclusively for Scout supporters, the event is designed for both new inexperienced shooters and seasoned shooters alike. The event is limited to only 50 shooters and will be staffed by its professional shooting instructors. For more info see: http://scoutspirit.doubleknot.com/event/1967156 October 29 – 30 Annual New England Orienteering Club Fall Scout-O (Nobscot Scout Reservation, Sudbury MA) Sorry, this event is full. Nov 26 Online Registration Opens for the 2016 Math Science Technology Expo at 9:00 am This is a very popular opportunity to Explore Careers through Merit Badges and fills up within a couple days. The classroom session will be March 11 and the Field Trips to Merit Badge Career locations will be on March 25. For info, to register or to join the planning or MB Counselor Teams please go to: www.mathsciencetechnologyexpo.com. Jan 27 – 29 West Wind Ice Age Klondike (Berry Pond, Harold Parker State Forest, Middleton Rd, Andover) Construct a shelter to survive a blizzard, Build a catapult, Cross a frozen river and many other challenges to test your Scouting skills. $10 per Scout, adult scouters free if running a station! Don't forget to ask Webelos to join your Troop. Webelos can use their Adventure Card to get 20% off the price. Register online at the Spirit of Adventure website. Come prepared to survive the Ice Age and keep your acorns safe!. Questions? [email protected] Mandatory Leaders Meetings - at least one leader should attend. 12/1/2016. 6.30pm before Roundtable at the LDS Church in Billerica 1/14/2017 10am at Berry Pond Parking lot for a walk through. Middleton Rd, North Andover. (Opposite Andover Sportsmen's Club) Feb 25 Winterfest for Packs and Dens (West Wind District, Trinity Lutheran Church, 170 Old Westford Rd, Chelmsford) A day of indoor/outdoor winter fun just for Packs and Dens. There will be events held outside as well as inside and Partial Elective Adventures for all Ranks. Cost $12 per attendee (cub or adult) includes lunch, hot chocolate, a patch and all supplies. Use your Adventure Card to get 20% off. Registration on line as a Pack or Den before 2/4/2017 (price increases to $17.50 after this date). Each Pack attending should plan on providing two adult volunteers to help run a station or help out at the event. Required Leaders planning meeting 6.45pm before West Wind January Roundtable 1/5/2017 Questions? [email protected] Sayer NE Base Camp th Every Saturday from now through November 20 NE Base Camp at Sayer is offering a campwide open program with the purchase of a wrist band along with specialized programs. To see the calendar of events and for the registration links see: https://scoutspirit.doubleknot.com/event/list/3326 Lone Tree Base Camp Oct 22 & 28 and Nov 5 Lone Tree Scout Reservation in Kingston NH will operate on the campwide open program with the purchase of a wrist band. Satellite Base Camp / Adventure Card Events For more information see: http://www.scoutspirit.org/new-england-adventure-card/satellite-locations/ To register for any of the Satellite Base Camps listed below see: http://www.newenglandbasecamp.org/locations/ Andover Oct 30, Nov 13 – Wilderness Survival Tigers: Tigers in the Wild. Wolves: Finding your Way, Paws for Action Chelmsford Oct 22 – Geocaching & Orienteering Tigers: Backyard Jungle Wolves: Paws on the Path Webelos: Castaway Bears: Fur, Feathers & Ferns Webelos: Webelos Walkabout Concord Oct 15, Nov 5, Nov 6 – Native American Studies Bears: Paws for Action, Beat of a Drum Webelos: Looking Back, Looking Forward Manchester by the Sea Nov 6, Nov 13 – Oceanography Tigers: Floats & Boats Wolves: Spirit of the Water Bears: A Bear goes Fishing, Salmon Run Webelos: Into the Wild Wakefield Sept 10, Oct 15, Nov 12 – Pioneer Skills Wolves: Call of the Wild Webelos: Camper Saugus Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 6 – Outdoor Cooking Tigers: Tigers Bite Wolves: Call of the Wild Bear: Bear Necessities, Bear Picnic Basket Webeolos: Cast Iron Chef Meetings Mon. Nov 7 West Wind District Meeting The West Wind District will hold its next committee meeting on Mon. from 7 – 8:30 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 170 Old Westford Rd in Chelmsford. All scouters are invited to attend. The district has many opportunities for volunteers. If you’re interested or know someone who may be, please contact District Chairman, Jerry Cross ([email protected]) Thur, Nov 3 West Wind District Commissioners Meeting The West Wind District Commissioner’s staff will meet Thur from 6:30 – 7:15 pm prior to the start of the Roundtable. All commissioners and those interested in becoming a commissioner are invited to attend. For more information, contact Tom Kubik at [email protected] Thur. Nov 3 West Wind District Cub Scout & Boy Scout Roundtables All Scout leaders are encouraged to attend the monthly meetings from 7:30 – 9 pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 70 Concord Rd, Billerica MA. West Wind District Community Service Scouting For Food Kicks Off November 5 The Scouting for Food campaign will involve a door-to-door food collection effort by Scouts. On the first of two successive Saturdays, Scouts will distribute information door hangers throughout their designated area. The following Saturday bags of food are to be collected and taken to local food pantries. All Scouts will distribute Scouting for Food information door hangers in their neighborhoods on Saturday, November 5, 2016, asking people to join us in fighting hunger in our area. The Scouts will return one week later, on November 12th to pick up bags of food and then deliver them to their local food pantry. Emails will go out to leaders with SFF/Pantry info by October Roundtable. Door Hangers will be available at October and November Roundtable or contact Cathy Jewell @ [email protected] for pick up. Reminders: 1.) Contact Pantries Ahead of Time to arrange drop off. 2.) Throw Away Outdated, Dented or Open Containers. 3.) When completed with any service, enter #scouts/adults, hours worked and AMOUNT (lbs.) of FOOD into the Journey to Excellence website at www.scoutspirit.org . 4.) Any pictures for publicity must have parent signature for release for each scout. 5.) Email me your results and pictures w/ short blurb for publicity. Veteran’s Rake Out Kicks Off November 11-13 The Veteran’s Rake Out Service Project kicks off the weekend of November 8-11; however please feel free to coordinate rake outs that best suits your unit’s and veteran’s schedule- when all leaves are down and prior Thanksgiving/Snow. Units are not expected to remove debris from the property. Only to move it to another location on the property of the owner’s choice OR to bag the leaves which the owner provides. Units should bring at least 2 tarps. Scouts should bring their own labelled rakes and sweepers. Blowers can be of great use. Bring extension cord as needed. Check w/ owner for permission to use blowers. Emails will go out to leaders with Veteran Agent Contact or CoA Rep Info by October Roundtable. IF there are no veteran’s that need assistance in your town, please consider assisting senior citizens or disabled residents in need. Many seniors have poor health, limited funds and/or family that does not live in the area to assist them with their needs. There are 13 Veteran’s Service Patches available at $2.50 each. Boy Scouts/Crew have opportunity to partner with Lowell National Park Service in celebrating their 100th Anniversary throughout the year. One can earn the Scout Ranger Certificate/Patch by completing 5 hrs./10 hrs. of service/education(touring) at any NPS. This includes any touring done in the past w/ family. Certificates can be printed out on line at www.nps.gov/gettinginvolved/youthprograms/scoutranger.htm . Interested units please contact Cathy Jewell [email protected] for updates. Last Service Opportunity for the year to Clean – Lowell Canals Tentative Date October 22 Boy Scouts and Venture Crew have opportunity to assist NPS Partner Lowell Canalwaters Cleaners in cleaning up canals. Check Facebook www.facebook.com/canalwaterslowell/?ref=bookmarks for Date/Time/Location or Contact Bob Gagnon @ [email protected] , cell: 978-853-4873. Please wear sturdy, closed toe shoes, long pants and long sleeves and bring gloves. Advancement Committee News Eagle Scout Scholarship Deadlines The deadline to apply for a National Eagle Scout Association scholarship is October 31, 2016. Eagle Scouts may apply for scholarships up to their junior year in college. See http://www.nesa.org/2016_scholarships.html for more information on the scholarships and how to apply. Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner The Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner will be held on Friday January 6, 2017. Scouts who have had/will have their Eagle Board of review Between January 1, 2016 and November 30, 2016 will be invited to the recognition dinner. Eagle Board of Review October 20th at 7 pm Eagle Boards of Review are normally held on the 3rd Thursday of each month. To schedule an Eagle Board of Review contact Jim Shea at [email protected] New Boy Scout Rank Requirements All Boy Scouts must transition to the new rank requirements in traduced January 1, 2016 by January 1, 2017. This means that scouts who are currently working on a rank using the old requirements must complete all of the requirements for that rank prior to January 1, 2017. Troops should plan accordingly to hold Boards of Review prior to January 1, 2017 to allow the scout to complete the rank under the old requirements. New Position of Responsibility: Outdoor Ethics Guide The new Boy Scout requirements introduce a new position of responsibility. Out-door Ethics Guide will replace the Leave No Trace Trainer position. The following job description is provided by the BSA Outdoor Ethics task force: The outdoor ethics guide helps the troop plan and conduct an outdoor pro-gram that emphasizes effectively practicing the Outdoor Code, the Leave No Trace Principles, and the Tread Lightly! principles. The guide works to help Scouts improve their outdoor ethics decision-making skills to help minimize impacts as they hike, camp, and participate in other outdoor activities. In particular, he should support Scouts who are working to complete the relevant requirements for the Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class ranks. For Frequently Asked Questions on the Outdoor Ethics Guide position of responsibility, as well as on the Outdoor Ethics Awareness and Action awards, see www.outdoorethics-bsa.org/FAQs.shtml Life to Eagle Session Life to Eagle Sessions are schedule for Tuesday October 18th at 7:00 PM at St William’s Church 1351 Main Street Tewksbury Thursday November 3rd at 7:30 PM at the LDS Church on Concord Road in Billerica Eagle Project Proposal Eagle Project Proposals that have been approved by the beneficiary, unit leader and unit committee and are ready to be reviewed by the District Advancement Committee should be emailed to [email protected]. To Hold a Life to Eagle Scout Session Contact Jim Shea at [email protected] to sign up your troop to host a Life to Eagle Scout training session. Eagle Application Process Changes Effective January, 2016 the procedure for submitting an Eagle Rank Application and requesting a board of review will be changing. Once the requirements for Eagle Rank have been completed the Eagle Candidate should submit their Eagle Rank Application to the West Wind District Advancement Chair. Applications should no longer be submitted to the council office for verification. Scouts can submit an application prior to (7:00 PM – 7:30 PM) the West Wind Roundtable held on the first Thursday of the month at the LDS Church on Concord Road in Billerica, or during (7:15 PM – 7:45 PM) the monthly Eagle Boards of Review held on the third Thursday of the month at the LDS Church on Concord Road in Billerica. Before submitting their application the Eagle Candidate should send email to Jim Shea ([email protected]) to insure availability. Additionally, Eagle Candidates requiring an alternate time to submit their application should contact Jim Shea ([email protected]). To submit their application, the Eagle Candidate must provide the following: Completed Eagle Application including signatures of scout, the unit leader and the committee chair; The Eagle Candidate’s statement of ambitions and life purpose (Eagle Rank Application Requirement #7); Completed Eagle Scout Project Workbook including all signature pages; Scout’s Advancement Report from Internet Advancement; Twelve (12) (ten if only 5 references are listed on the application) stamped envelopes (for references). This is optional if email addresses are included on the application for each reference. Once the application has been submitted and accepted as complete, the Advancement Committee will verify the application with the Council, will solicit the references for the scout, and notify the troop and scout when a Board of Review can be scheduled. Upon completion of the Board of Review, the application will be submitted by the West Wind District Advancement Committee to the Council for processing. Additionally, the Council will mail the Eagle Rank Certificate and other paperwork to the Unit Leader upon receipt from national. The Troop will no longer be responsible for submitting the application to the Council after the Board of Review, or picking up the Eagle Rank Certificate from the Council. Advancement –West Wind District’s Newest Eagle Scouts (Pending National Approval) It is with great pleasure and pride that the West Wind Advancement Committee has recommended to National BSA the following Scouts for the Rank of Eagle during the month of September, 2016: Brian Bondurak Nathaniel Joslyn David Robie Jesse Walsh Troop 74, Andover Troop 7, Lowell Troop 56, Wilmington Troop 74, Chelmsford We offer our congratulations and applaud their achievement. Well Done! All Eagle Scouts are encouraged to extend an invitation to their Eagle Scout Court of Honor to the Scout Executive (Chuck Eaton, [email protected]) and the District Executive (Paul Gendreau, [email protected]). 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