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- From: ae110@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Frank Bates)
- Newsgroups: rec.scouting
- Subject: Re: CUB Scout Camping
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 09:01:35 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, johnm@cbnews.cb.att.com (john.s.maddaus) says:
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- >
- >I'm sorry Mike Walton, but on several points I must disagree. I am a
- >volunteer. I am involved because I believe in the fundamental values
- >which scouting promotes. I want my children and as many others as
- >are so inclined to be offered the chance to experience life within the
- >context of the fundamental values we support as leaders: Family, God and
- >Country. But, I also want to spend as much time with my children as possible
- >doing outdoor activities that unfortunately my father an I never did at all.
- >I recognize the role of our Council and District Executive. We and our DE
- >know the rules. We practice two deep leadership faithfully. We participate
- >in SME, Popcorn sales, Scouting for Food, etc. willingly.
- >
- >Our Webelos attend Fall and Spring Camporees with our Webelos leaders and
- >assistants. Our council offers resident camp (4 nights, 5 days) for Cubs
- >(including recently graduated Tigers) each summer, and yes we put two
- >seven year olds in a tent together for four nights. By the way, we have had
- >nearly 100% turnout with new "Wolves" nearly every year. Last summer, we sent
- >35 boys and 11 adults to summer camp. This is outdoor camping - everyone sleeps
- >in tents. The boys that go one year, go back every year they remain in cub
- >scouting. In addition, we have a minimum of 2 overnight events each year for
- >the entire Pack. We organize our events as family (one boy, one parent) events.
- >We sleep indoors and outdoors and include our Tigers through Webelos. Thankfully
- >overnights are becoming a big business with museums and military installations
- >in New England. It is precisely the outdoor/overnight experiences that are
- >paramount to the boys. They are the ONLY three things I remember from my Cub
- >days in the 50's. I didn't want to do crafts at my den leaders house - I
- >wanted to do things outdoors. That is exactly why I lost interest and dropped
- >out.
- >
- >We make two simple assumptions. First, our boys will only stay in scouting
- >if they remain interested in the program. Second, our boys will only stay
- >in scouting if the parents remain interested in the program, the latter being
- >especially true at the cub level. To that extent, our Pack emphasizes FAMILY
- >events, the most important of which are the overnight outings. We stress
- >one-on-one, but we don't mandate it. Should we not allow a boy to go because
- >his single mother has to care for her other children? A one night sleepover
- >on the Battleship Massachusetts increased our pack size by 30%. Those boys
- >are still involved and the parents loved it. We sent 95 boys and parents last
- >year and a number of boys and parents asked to go back this year. It
- >accomplished exactly what we wanted it to do - get parents and boys more
- >involved with Pack functions. I have noticed a direct relationship between
- >attendance at "normal" Pack functions and the quality of the overnight
- >programs. A successful overnight can set the tone for the entire year.
- >
- >Council has always supported us. We have never had a tour permit denied.
- >Our roundtables openly discuss overnight possibilities for packs. Insurance
- >has always covered any injuries. It is a part of scouting life in our region.
- >The largest packs in our council are those that provide overnight experiences.
- >If we didn't do it, the boys would leave the program and still go camping
- >with their parents (or spend more time in outdoor sports) and unfortunately
- >miss out on the programs such as Battleship Mass which are tailored specifically
- >for Scouts and not available to the general public. I talked to a friend in
- >Monmouth County, N.J. and they do the same things. I find it difficult to
- >understand the discrepancy between Council interpretations of the BSA rules.
- >Further, if BSA is so blind to understand that boys want to be outdoors (even
- >at early ages) and that in general the Girl Scout program (including Brownies)
- >has better equipped camping facilities and places a greater emphasis on outdoor
- >activities, then they need to go back to school. Even the middle school in
- >our town requires all students to spend a weekend camping with minimal super-
- >vision. Do you want to know who the natural leaders are? AND we are beginning
- >to draw the most popular and intelligent kids into scouting, and they are
- >staying. Thank you Daniel Webster Council for being progressive enough to
- >recognize reality!
- >
- >Yours in Scouting,
- >John S. Maddaus
- >Cubmaster - Pack 5
- >Bedford, N.H.
- >__
- >
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- >
- Congratulations on your success with Cubbibg and camping. But you only told
- part of the story. What percentage of the boys go on to Boy Scouting, how
- long do they stay in (and why do they drop if they drop within a year) and
- how does the troop keep them interested?
-
- Frank Bates, Scoutmaster
- Troop 306 Mentor
- Chagrin Valley District
- Northeast Ohio Council
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