Congratulations to the winners of the Pine Wood Derby Race last week!

1st place winners: Sammy Young & Ethan Broadfield

Next week we will be voting on “best design”, so bring your cars next Tuesday, 3/16/10.

Cubs:

“Dad & Lad” is right around the corner! It’s 4/10-4/11 at George W. Pirtle. Please mail your registration along with $26.60 per child and per adult by April. Just mail it to the East Texas Area Council directly. John will be posting the registration form on the scouts131.com website, if you didn’t get it already in the mail.

Scouts:

Don Smith is working with the boys on the merit badge, “Communications”. Please review the requirements for the badge on meritbadge.com. Specifically, the boys need an opportunity (as a group would be preferable) to attend a community debate, or interview candidates.  If you have any ideas on how the boys can do this together, please talk to James Carpenter.

Next week the boys will be voting on new troop positions.



Due to potential hazardous road conditions, the Snake Encounter, has been rescheduled for Thursday, February 25th, at 7PM at Calvary Baptist Church.

The decision has been made to cancel our Pack Meeting for tonight as well.

We will plan on attending the Snake Encounter as a Pack dressed in our Class A uniforms on February 25th.

If you have any questions, please contact John Daniel at j.daniel@scouts131.com.

I look forward to seeing you all on the 25th!

JOHN DANIEL



The Cub Scouts of Pack 131 will be attending a Snake Encounter in lieu of our February 23rd Pack meeting.  All Scouts should wear their Class A uniforms.  The registration fee will be paid for out of our Pack budget.  If your family is unable to attend, please contact John Daniel as soon as possible.

 

Snake Encounters:  An Evening with Reptiles

  Venture Academy and Cottage Garden Co-op presents:  

Daryl Sprout @ Snake Encounters

www.snakeencounters.com

   Tuesday, February 23, 2010

    Calvary Baptist Church

    Old Jacksonville Highway, Tyler Texas

     7:00 p.m.



Pack 131 will host its second annual Pinewood Derby on March 9th.

The rules for the Okee Tuklo District are located at http://www.etexscouts.com/OT_PWD_Rules.pdf.

Yours in Scouting,
John Daniel



All: February 9th is “Blue and Gold” night- we will be celebrating 100 years of scouting. The cubs are preparing for this event and we will party from 8:00pm to 8:30pm!

Cubs: Tonight we talked about different forms of energy: from our bodies, from the ground- fuels and gases. The boys had to come up with and list 25 things in a house that uses electricity!

The cubs will be planting a tree, dedicating it to Tyler Presbyterian Church.

Boy Scouts: Scouts need to sign up for the Merit Badge workshop.  Bring $25/scout to the next mtg.  Event is Feb 19-20 at Camp Tyler.  We will likely meet there. No cooking.  Eat dinner before arriving at 5/6pm.  Philip Greenwell will spend the night with us.  Mr. Smith is teaching on Sat.



All:

  • Blue and Gold party: All scout families are invited to a special celebration of 100 years of cub scouting! Mark your calendars for Tuesday evening, 2/9/10. The cubs will be arranging and planning this party, so they need a idea of how many will come. Would you rsvp Todd ( tb@horizonbusiness.com) if your family plans on attending? Again, all scout families are invited!
  • We will be having our own 2nd annual Pinewood Derby race! The date is yet to be determined, but it will be in March. Todd will have the cars next week; they are $4 each.

Cubs:

Tonight we talked about the importance of listening in communication: when we read God’s Word, are we listening to what He has to say to us? How about when our parents speak? Are we really listening?  To reinforce this in a practical way, we played the game, “telephone”.

Boy Scouts:

Congratulations to Ellery Carpenter! He has the new scout position, “Quarter Master”. The Quarter Master is in charge of all the camping equipment.

Tonight the boys discussed how they would be better prepared the next time they camp out:

  1. There will be no more disposable cups, plates & utensils. Each boy needs to bring his own plate, cup, bowl and utensils. This is sold as a “mess kit” that can be found at Walmart, Gander Mountain, and even on Amazon.  Also it’s suggested to buy a “lingerie bag” for wet clothing.
  2. Another change: all boys will need to obtain permission from the scoutmaster before bring any raw meat on a camp out.
Looking ahead:
James will be out of town on scout meeting night, 2/9/10. Please email Mimi (mimi@ipog.com) to let her know if you can be present while the scouts meet. We just need a couple of adults to supervise.
Merit Badge Workshop: February 19-20. We still need 1 dad to go with James - the boys cannot go without meeting this requirement.  The cost of $25 per scout is due 2/2/10. It will be held at Camp Tyler located in Whitehouse, meals provided.
Some exciting things:
  1. Boy Scouts’ Leadership Rotation is coming up in late February.
  2. Mr. Wes Volberding will be teaching the Law Merit Badge.
  3. Mr. Don Smith will be teaching the Communications Merit Badge (eagle required).
  4. All Scouts will be gearing up to be physically fit before summer camp.



Cubs & Webelos:

  • Tonight we starting planning for the Blue and Gold party and we played Bible Trivia.
  • Blue and Gold party: All scout families are invited to a special celebration of 100 years of cub scouting! Mark your calendars for Tuesday evening, 2/2/10. The cubs will be arranging and planning this party, so they need a idea of how many will come. Would you rsvp Todd ( tb@horizonbusiness.com) if your family plans on attending? Again, all scout families are invited!

Boy Scouts:

Camporee this weekend!

  • Transportation is not provided - Please bring your scout to Camp Ford Friday night, 6pm. James plans on being there at 6pm, so if your scout is earlier, someone there should show him where our troop 131’s campsite is.
  • We will pack up by 5pm, Saturday. Please be sure to pick up your scout by 5pm.
  • Camporee 2010 details are available in this document:
    Please print them out and go over them with your Scout.  Note that we will NOT be having a fire at our campsite for this event — thus, all cooking will be done on stoves.
    FOOD — Our scouts divided into their patrols at the last meeting, created menus, and then distributed the ingredient list amongst themselves.  Please make sure your Scout knows what he’s bringing and that it is on his checklist.
    WEATHER — It looks as though it will be wet & chilly for the Camporee.  I see good chances for rain and temperatures in the 40’s.  Please have your scout pack appropriate clothing.
    OUR EVENTS — Our Troop is hosting TWO EVENTS at Camporee.  (Please see the details link for descriptions).  During the Pioneering session, our Troop will demonstrate how to use lashings to create a tripod capable of holding a dutch oven over a fire.  During the Competitive portion of the day our troop will host the COMPASS ORIENTATION event.
    Looking ahead:

    – MERIT BADGE WORKSHOP –
    You probably recently received the Merit Badge Workshop flyer in the mail.  If not, I am providing a link to similar information.
    This is MB Workshop is offerring 18 merit badges!  So there is something for everyone here.  We need to register by February 8th to avoid late fees.
    The Signup Sheet for the 2010 Feb. Merit Badge Workshop is at:
    (Let me know if the link doesn’t work.  Remember to SAVE after your edits.)
    Let’s commit to getting all attendees on this list before February!   $25/scout, $15/adult.  (Covers food.)
    NEED: One or two fathers to commit to camping with me Friday night at this event.
    Don Smith will be teaching on Saturday, so that will cover us for the day if the dads need hop off to work that morning; but I do need one parent (at minimum) to stay with me on Friday night.
    – SUMMER CAMP (JUNE 6-12) –
    NEED: One or Two Dads to attend this event with me.  (Prefer 2, as one of us might become ill or have a last minute conflict.)
    Dads: Please review your calendars and let me know if you can support this event with me.  I attended with Mr. Don Smith last year, but he will not be able to attend this year.  Our Troop typically attends the first week as it is the least crowded and the least hot.  To secure our spot for this week we want to be able to pounce on registration as soon as it is available.  To enable that fast response to registration, I need to know that we can field the required adult participation.  So, please make room on your calendars and let me know.  This is a great opportunity to spend a week camping with your son at a beautiful, well-run camp.



All: Please be in prayer for the Daniel family as they travel to China next week to pick up their new son, Josiah.  You may read more about their journey at lovetakesyouin.com.

Cubs: In John’s absence, we could really use help in the following events: Blue and Gold Banquet (in February) the Pinewood Derby Race, 3/13, and the Family Campout in April or May. Please let John know what you can do. His email address is j.daniel@scouts131.com.  Read this month’s newsletter here

Bears: Tonight we talked about resolutions: what it means and what we can do better as scouts in the area of our country, family and God. We also met our game requirement by playing Whoonu it!

Webelos: We worked on our traveler badge. Learned how to plan trips, read maps, book tickets.

Boy Scouts: Our focus this week and next will be training for the camporee next weekend, 1/15-1/16 at Camp Ford. Tonight we also planned our meals. Your scout knows what he needs to bring for food. He should also remember to bring the usual camping equipment- only tents and cooking equipment are provided. The boys chose “Campus Orientation” as the event to lead for the camporee. James is getting the supplies for this station, but may need help. Look for an email from him soon.

Looking ahead:

  • The Merit Badge Workshop will be on February 19-20, ending at 5pm on the 20th. We must complete signups and register by FEB 2.The Signup Sheet for the 2010 Feb. Merit Badge Workshop is at: http://tinyurl.com/ycn4kty
  • DADS: Please prayerfully consider a leadership role in Boy Scouts. You don’t need any special skills, just come and learn with the boys! We wouldn’t want James to be the “Lone Ranger”! On that note, summer camp has a HUGE need. We need 1 more dad (besides James) to go. We know it is a big commitment to make (having to take a week off from work). The boys cannot go to camp unless there are 2 leaders. We plan on going the 1st week of camp (early June).



All:

Court of Honor is next Tuesday, 7:00pm. Please make plans to attend this special evening of awards.

No Scout meetings 12/22 & 12/29.

Cubs:

Tonight we discussed a Christian view of finances with the Bears and Tigers.  The material we used was published by Randy Alcorn of Eternal Perspective Ministries and can be located at http://epm.org/media-database/pdf/MiddleSchoolGuide.pdf and http://epm.org/media-database/pdf/MiddleSchoolHandouts.pdf .   I (John Daniel) encourage each of you to discuss the handouts in more detail with your sons.

The Webelos continued to work toward their ranks with Daniel Carrell.

Boy Scouts:

Congratulations to the many boys that advanced rank tonight! They will be honored next week.

If you worked on a merit badge or a rank but didn’t get to pass, no worries, it’s the scoutmaster’s desire to have scoutmaster conferences and boards more frequently. Your next chance to advance will come soon!

Looking ahead- the “Camporee” (where our scouts compete against other troops in competitive games) will be held 1/15/10-1/16/10.  Dads, we need 2 of you for this event. Please consider.



Boy Scouts of America Nationwide
100th Anniversary Audiocast Kickoff Rally
December 10, 2009
7:00 - 7:30 P.M. Texas Time
Listen in on your computer:
http://audiocast.scouting.org

 

By now, we hope you have heard about BSA’s Dec. 10 100th Anniversary audiocast kick-off rally! These are exciting times! And, this will be our chance to get everyone pumped up and energized for the celebration. If you have already responded, thank you!
 
If you haven’t had a chance to register … want anotherreason to tune-in on Dec. 10th? During the audiocast the BSA will give away:
Two tickets to Gala Twenty-Ten, a very special and elegant 100th Anniversary event in Washington, D.C. on February 9, 2010. One night’s hotel stay is included.
A signed, limited and special edition print of Joseph Csatari’s 100th Anniversary painting.
A specially packaged, limited edition U.S. Mint commemorative coin honoring BSA’s 100 years.
All once-in-a-lifetime prizes. But, to be eligible you must be signed-up and switched-onduring the audiocast rally! You don’t have to go any further than your own computer. All you have to do is register and then listen-in at: http://audiocast.scouting.org.
We don’t want anyone to miss out, and we hope this will be the largest virtual gathering in BSA history. Help us spread the word! Pass this along to friends, family, and other Scouting enthusiasts who should be part of our historic 100th Anniversary celebration. If you have a previously scheduled Scout meeting at the audio-cast time on December 10th - consider making the rally part of the meeting agenda. Join in as a group … but, make sure individuals register for the prizes!
“See” you on December 10th!