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- From: waltoml@wkuvx1.bitnet
- Newsgroups: rec.scouting
- Subject: <None>
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.015429.4038@wkuvx1.bitnet>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 07:54:29 GMT
- Organization: Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY
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- Hello Fellow Scouters!
-
- I guess this is where I formally introduce myself to the Rec. Scouting
- people....before I do that, I wish to thank those that have sent me
- copies of postings from the list while I was at Eastern Kentucky
- University (where we have NO access to INTERNET) and those that
- allowed me to host onto their accounts at Western Kentucky University
- this fall so that I can make occasional postings (to individuals,
- because I did not have NEWS privs until past Friday). I am starting
- to learn how to use NEWS here, so please excuse me if I "faux-pas"
- sometime.
-
- My name is Mike Walton. In my brief Scouting career, I have served as
- a Scoutmaster for three different Troops; Coach of one of the nation's first
- non-Mormon Varsity Teams; and as Advisor for four different Exploring
- Posts. I have served on nine local District Committees, seven Council
- Committees, two Area and two Regional Committees, and two National
- Committees all before I turned 30 years old. I have served as
- Commissioner at the unit, district and Council level; as a member of
- Exploring's national youth cabinet for three years; certified as a
- national Exploring instructor and served three and one half years as a
- Paraprofessional Executive for the BSA, working with rural and urban
- youth. I am an longtime public speaker, willing to go anyplace
- anytime to speak to anyone on the Scouting movement and the programs
- of the BSA. I am the guy that some of you mentioned that has every
- possible square knot (this is NOT true, I assure you!) (*broad smile*)
- on his uniforms and looks more like a Russian General (I likened it to
- Oliver North, thank you!) than a Scouter.
-
- I am 33 years old. I am black (and I prefer that to
- "African-American"). I have my OWN opinions on what Scouting is and
- how it should go and how it has missed the mark...and those opinions
- are DIFFERENT than those that I publically express to Scouting groups
- and other publics as a Scouter.
-
- I am a parent, a divorced father of three young hope-to-be Scouts: a
- daughter 8; two sons, 6 and 4. Their mother will NOT let them become
- Scouts, a predictament that I thought I would never see. They live
- with their mother across the state from where I am living presently.
-
- I am hopeful that the BSA will somehow find me and give me a chance to
- serve as a fulltime executive. I am waiting for that opportunity but
- in the meantime, am waiting for the chance to once again serve
- Scouting in any way I can.
-
- Let's see....I think that you guys spend too much time running down
- each other and the general Scouting program. I have been monitoring
- the discussions here for the past couple of years and man, you guys
- are really terrible about letting each other have their say and let it
- go at that. Yeah, yeah...I can see the point of view of Dominick (we
- have talked a lot over the past months) as well as the point of view
- of others that don't think he's right. But you guys (and girls) don't
- just let the personal points stand..you got to go back and stab at it
- and stab it until not only its dead, but if someone else has a
- similiar opinion (or you merely *think* that that what's they're
- thinking) you got your "knives" ready for them too!
-
- I thought the entire intent of this discussion list is to talk and
- dissect the Scouting programs...see what makes them tick, to support
- and address concerns from each other and to offer and receive help
- with problems and concerns you have as a Scouting leader...not to
- destroy personal psyches in an attempt to demostrate your own personal
- viewpoint!
-
- Therefore, my postings to the listing here will be of what a
- professional (if one was a member of the list) would say...and would
- offer as help, based on 26+ years of Scouting experience on many, many
- levels. I will NOT get into personal fights here over personal
- issues. As I stated before, I *do* have my own PERSONAL feelings on
- many of them issues, will express them, and those feelings are not the
- BSA's...just mine.
-
- Another thing that you better get used to....long postings! I don't
- just give a glib "yeah, that's right" answer. When I was growing up,
- my father would not just tell me why I don't need to do those things,
- but he also illustrated the reason why not. I understood better than a
- simple "you can't do it!". I am like this in person, as many of you
- know. I do understand that several people get this in pieces, so I
- will attempt to be brief where it needs to be.
-
- Finally, and this is addressed to those that receive this overseas. I
- know a lot about the German and British Scouting programs, have worked
- with them and have received awards from the DPSG and the British
- Scouts of the Rhine for my leadership in getting their programs
- intertwined with those of the BSA's Transatlantic Council. But I
- don't know everything, and I look to your postings to help educate me.
- So, please, take some time and explain terms that may be unfamiliar to
- me and my fellow American Scouters; and likewise, as I did with the
- Project COPE posting, I and others will try to explain our screwy
- Scouting programs and why we do what we do here to you.
-
- I am looking FORWARD to the postings here, will read and comment on
- whatever's here, and will accept your critisms as well as your pats
- on the back for whatever I say here. The bottom line (and as a Army
- Officer, I failed to provide that at the top of the posting..sorry!)
- is that I am here as an additional resource for you and your units. I
- will tell you stuff you don't want to hear as well as my own personal
- reasons and explainations. You can take them or leave them, for all I
- care. But I do this to better the program that I love with most of my
- heart, that I care about deeply, that I disagree with on several
- points, and that I hope to see my sons and daughter get the best of
- someday.
-
- I have no other reason for being here. Guten Morgen, liebe Pfadfinne
- und freude!! (good morning, dear Scouters and friends).
-
- Settummanque! <- I'll explain that some other time...) (*smile*)
-
- Mike Walton (WALTOML@WKUVX1.bitnet)
- Friend and BSA Scouter
- Greenwood, Kentucky
-