The Merit Badge Pow Wow is on October 15th and 29th at the Oakley Stake Center from 9AM to 1PM.
The following are the currently available slots for each merit badge. First Aid Merit Badge - October 15 - 8 Slots - 4 Hours (the entire day on the 15th) Environmental Science - October 15 and 29th - 15 Slots - 8 Hours Total (both days) Citizenship in the Nation - October 15th and 29th - 20 Slots each day (2 hours each day, divided into a first half and second half) Safety Merit Badge - October 15th and 29th - 2 hour sections divided into first half and second half of the day) - No limit Scouting Heritage - October 29th only - 4 hours total To reserve space on a merit badge send the following information to [email protected] Boys Name - Unit - Merit Badge slot reserved. Please use the subject line Cassia District 2016 Merit Badge Clinic They are first come first serve. If the boy does not reserve any slots, they may still come to the clinic, but are limited to going to merit badges that still have available space. This post will be updated continuously until Oct 15th with what is still available. If a scout does not sign up they are still welcome to come to the Merit Badge Clinic but will need to take badges that still have openings for boys to attend.
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The Scouts have the upcoming events to consider.
Rechartering has started. Contact the District Executive if your unit has not received it's packet yet. Packets are due December 1st. Wood Badge is going on during the 13-15 Oct and 20-22 Oct. OLS is available to be attended 28-29 Oct. Leader Specific Training will be on Nov 12 in Twin Falls or Nov 19 by the Oakley Zone. Merit Badge Pow Wow in Oakley Stake on Oct 15 and 29. The subject today was Parental involvement in Scouting. A Scouts success sometimes is relative to how involved their parents are. You can get parents involved as Committee members that assist scouts or are alternate adult leaders they can talk too. Parents can also be involved in other ways by coming to Scout meetings and attending Scout Campouts. Parents are the ones that scouts go home to and are those that encourage their scouts to go after merit badges and other scouting activities. Parental involvement can be the determining factor whether a boy goes home and forgets what he needs to do for his next scout meeting, or the encouragement he needs to go above and beyond. Ultimately each unit decides how much parental involvement they want, but parents can be a great way to help each and every scout succeed! Another night on Round table tonight. Hope to see all the scoutmasters and committee members there!
A Merit Badge Pow Wow is coming up this month. It is at the Oakley Stake Center from 9 AM to 1 PM on October 15 and October 29th. The following Merit Badges and available slots are available.
First Aid Merit Badge - October 15 - 8 Slots - 4 Hours (the entire day on the 15th) Environmental Science - October 15 and 29th - 15 Slots - 8 Hours Total (both days) Citizenship in the Nation - October 15th and 29th - 20 Slots each day (2 hours each day, divided into a first half and second half) Safety Merit Badge - October 15th and 29th - 2 hour sections divided into first half and second half of the day) - No limit Scouting Heritage - October 29th only - 4 hours total email will be available to reserve slots starting Oct 5th. To reserve slots email Boys Name - Unit - Merit Badge slot reserved. They are first come first serve. If the boy does not reserve any slots, they may still come to the clinic, but are limited to going to merit badges that still have available space. |
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