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Scoutmaster Corner
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Sunday, 29 October 2006 |
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Hello all Scouts and Scouters,
[Ed. note: this message was delayed on its way to the web. It was originally sent October 23.]
Tonight there will be a 6:00pm Citizen in the Community Class. All registered class members should plan to attend with their assignments from the last meeting. There is also a PLC meeting at 7:00pm at the Trinity Bible Church. If you are a PLC member please attend.
The next campout is the last opportunity for rank advancement before the fall court of honor. Scouts please review your status with your patrol leader during the next few meetings and make sure he has signed off on all of the items you have completed to date. If you have unfinished merit badges you would like to earn, be sure and see Mrs. B. at the next full meeting Monday October 30th to let her know you are finishing up requirements for the award.
This weekend's campout at Quail Alley was an exceptional event. The shotguns were a blast, we were hooked by the fish, Webelo Wesley hit a bullseye in archery and the rocket event included a mentos/diet coke opening ceremony. Fun, food, wind and sun were enjoyed by all.
Thank you to all adult scouters that made this event possible including a special thanks to Mr. Raney, Kenneth L., Noah W. and Phil M. for working in advance of our arrival to prepare the campsites and shooting range areas.
Every event was well attended including the water propelled rockets which turned out to be quite fun. There were many creative designs which demonstrated that there are many ways to solve a problem. In this case, the question was how to design a rocket from a 2 liter bottle which will remain aloft the longest. There were as many solutions as there were entrants in the contest. Congratulations to all that participated.
I look forward to seeing many of you tonight at the TBC.
Yours in Scouting,
Scoutmaster Coon |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 29 October 2006 )
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Scoutmaster Corner
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Wednesday, 18 October 2006 |
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Update: Be sure to bring a signed permission form in addition to your $15. Drivers can download directions to the ranch and look at maps of the first part and second part.
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Hello all Scouts and Scouters,
I hope you are all preparing for a great weekend of shooting sports, fishing and rocketry at Mr. Raney's ranch.
If your scout has a dutch oven that he took home to clean, it should be returned tonight (Wednesday) between 6-7pm at the trailer loadup or if he is not part of the quartermaster team responsible for load up tonight then he may bring it back on Friday.
On Friday, we are assembling at 5:30pm to load up for Quail Alley. We need to leave by 6:00pm. If possible, please be early.
We need 20 2-liter plastic bottles for the rocketry event. If you can provide some, please let me know via email so we can purchase what is not provided by your contributions.
The cost for this campout is $15 per person. The additional $5 covers the cost of Shells, Clays, BB's, Arrows and Rocket components. If your scout is purchasing food for his patrol he should be reminded that Breakfast and Lunch on Saturday will be prepared and served by Patrol.
Saturday dinner and Sunday breakfast will be a departure from our normal method. For dinner the patrols will prepare their own side dishes and desserts while making enough extra to cover five (5) other individuals not in their patrol (Patrol + 5). The fried fish entree will be provided by the adult patrol for the entire camp at dinner.
Sunday breakfast will be served buffet style for the entire camp, while each patrol will contribute enough food for the members of their patrol. Keep in mind that you may not eat what you bring since it will be prepared as a buffet. No Poptarts Please. The quartermaster team will be responsible for the common buffet preparation.
Several scouts have indicated they need to return as early as possible on Sunday. We will be breaking camp early and plan to depart by 9:00am for a 12 Noon arrival. We will drop off scouts and personal gear in the hospital lot while the quartermaster team deals with the small equipment trailer at the scout shed.
Thank you for your attention to this tediously long but informative message. Should you have questions, please contact me.
Yours in Scouting,
Scoutmaster Coon
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 February 2008 )
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Scoutmaster Corner
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Wednesday, 04 October 2006 |
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Hello to all Scouts and Scouters,
The time is here again to help artists show their wares. The semi-annual Cottonwood Arts Festival is this weekend, October 6th, 7th & 8th. Twice each year we have the opportunity to help the City of Richardson put on this festival.
To earn our contracted fee with the city WE provide the labor to setup and break down the booths, WE sell water, WE assist the artists with booth breaks and WE provide security in the beer garden. WE really need some strong backs on Friday 9am to close for setup and Sunday from 6pm to 10pm to load out. In between those times WE provide the other services I have listed.
But there is no WE without YOU. Please look at your schedule and plan to spend at least 4 hours (or more) helping Troop 1001 earn almost one-half of our annual operating budget this weekend. One way to think about the importance of these three days in the fall and three days in the spring is that in terms of revenue it represents thousands of pounds of popcorn sales.
I would rather enjoy a day in the park looking at art rather than selling thousands of pounds of popcorn but maybe you are different than me in that way.
Please send an email to Linda Kaualoku to let her know when you plan to help.
Scouts: Thank you for all you do to be the best scout you can be by doing a good turn daily.
Scouters: Thank you for helping your scout to reach his potential.
Yours in Scouting,
Scoutmaster Coon
[Ed. note: See the article Cottonwood: October 6-8 for additional details.]
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 February 2008 )
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Announcements
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Tuesday, 03 October 2006 |
Did you know?
- That most of Troop 1001's operating budget comes from our twice-a-year service at the Cottonwood Art Festival?
- That the troop has a contract with the City of Richardson to provide that service?
- That if we do the job poorly, we'll lose the contract to one of the many other organizations that want it?
- That without Cottonwood, we'd have to sell thousands and thousands of candy bars at work to make up for the lost income?
Don't let your troop down! When a leader calls you this week, please sign up, both scouts and parents, for several time slots over the course of the weekend. We especially need all the hands we can muster for the load-in on Friday and the load-out on Sunday.
Here are the details:
What: Cottonwood Art Festival
Where: Richardson's Cottonwood Park on Belt Line just east of Coit. The Troop 1001 tent is at the south end of the park.
Wear: Class A uniform, if you have one; a Troop 1001 Class B tee shirt is a good second choice if you don't; otherwise, wear comfortable work clothes.
Friday, Oct 6, 10:00 am - 9:00 pm: Load-In. Assist the artists in moving their art and equipment and help them set up their tents. Adults only during school hours. Adults and scouts after school. Adults collect tips from the artists.
Saturday, Oct 7, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm: Scouts: sell bottled water from the scout tent, run errands for the artists. Adults: act as gatekeepers at the beer garden (starting at 11:00 am) to keep the drinks inside the garden. This is a key service the city expects of us. Booth sit for artists' breaks.
Sunday, Oct 8, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm: Same as Saturday. Scouts run errands and sell water, adults booth sit and watch the gates at the beer garden.
Sunday, Oct 8, 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm: Load-out. Adults and scouts help the artists tear down, pack up and load up. The troop helps the city manage traffic by issuing gate passes to the artists when their stuff is packed and waiting at the curb. Adults collect tips from the artists. This is an action-packed evening and having all hands present helps move the artists quickly.
So expect a call this week and be prepared to put in lots of hours this weekend. It's a great community service, the festival is fun, and...
it beats selling candy bars at work.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 03 October 2006 )
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Announcements
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Monday, 02 October 2006 |
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Matt Dittman's Eagle Court of Honor is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Sunday, October 8 at Canyon Creek Presbyterian Church at 3901 Northstar Rd in the Richardson panhandle. The ceremony will be in the sanctuary with a reception following.
Yes, it's the same day as Cottonwood. You'll be in uniform, so why not do both? Head on over to Cottonwood to help with the loadout when the reception is over. |
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PLC Corner
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Monday, 02 October 2006 |
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The next Troop meeting is Monday October 2nd. In preparation for a great weekend at Quail Alley (Mr. Raney's Ranch) we shall be going over all the basics of fishing.
We will be going over information on fishing equipment, and how to use it safely. Be prepared to catch some lunkers this year. Biggest fish caught will be recognized.
If you have a buddy that has missed some meetings give him a call. This is one of the best campouts every year. We want to make sure everyone is prepared to have a great time.
Cottonwood Arts Festival is October 6th, 7th & 8th. We need lots of Parents to take the day off from work on Friday so the artists will get the help they need while we scouts are in school. As soon as you get out of school plan to help out on Friday. [Ed. note: see the article Cottonwood Art Festival - All Hands On Deck!]
Everyone should be ready to sign up on Monday night for a time slot to staff. Many hands make light work.
Stanley C.
Troop 1001 Webmaster |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 02 October 2006 )
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Scoutmaster Corner
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Monday, 25 September 2006 |
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The scout's campout to Slippery Falls, Oklahoma went as planned. Every scout that attempted to climb the thirty foot wall made it to the top. The orienteering course was a success with all patrols save one completing the course. The cooking portion of the plan culminated in homemade ice cream.
Scouters Roy C., Rick M. and Brett R. are to be commended for the excellent climbing course they ran. It included a session on proper knots for climbing and time on an indoor climbing wall.
A big thank you to Scouters Galen K. and Scott B. who put together a real orienteering course for the patrols. The winning patrol completed the speed course in under twenty-three minutes! The event was so well received the PLC is planning to have more orienteering at future campouts.
This last event had cooking as a theme. The scouters ate like kings thanks to Terry W. We will always find a place for you to pitch your tent, Mr. W.
Tonight scouts should come to the meeting prepared to make or perfect patrol flags.
Scouters will meet to plan staffing for the upcoming October and November campouts.
See you at 7:00pm.
Yours in Scouting,
Scoutmaster Coon |
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Announcements
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Saturday, 23 September 2006 |
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Did everyone else miss this article in the Richardson section of the Dallas Morning News a couple of weeks ago, too? Your adult webmaster did. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 November 2006 )
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Announcements
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Friday, 22 September 2006 |
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Mark your calendar for October sixth through the eighth for this semi-annual fundraiser. The outdoor program for the Troop is substantially funded through Scout and parent work at this event.
All parents and Scouts are expected to participate. Please sign up for jobs as you drop off or pick up your son at the next troop meeting.
DADS and MOMS
Take the day off, Friday October 6 th., From 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM and help unload and set up the Artists. Put on your BSA uniform or class B tee shirt and help raise money for your Scouting Program. Scouts can join in after school.
DADS, MOMS, and SCOUTS
Sign up for the various jobs during the weekend of this prestigious art festival:
- Booth sitting
- Selling water
- Gatekeeping for the beer garden (adults)
- Lunch delivery
These and many more exciting jobs are waiting for you. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 October 2006 )
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