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#44833 - 07/23/05 02:23 PM Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
pteron Offline
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I happened upon one of AyersTG's posts and found it so useful and interesting that I clicked on his username and spent a rather long time going through his past posts.

I know it is impractical and rather a long way from the UK but Tom's scouts do all of what I wanted scouts to be (and it wasn't) when I was young.

So, who else wants to join Tom's troup? Perhaps we could have a virtual scouting pack here on E2S?

Andy

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#44834 - 07/23/05 03:14 PM Re: Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
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It would be fun -Curse that detail of an ocean! <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#44835 - 07/24/05 05:10 PM Re: Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
ChristinaRodriguez Offline
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Registered: 02/24/03
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Me! Me! I want to join!

Actually, when I was a little girl I really wanted to join the Boy Scouts, because they got to learn how to do alot of things. I was so jealous. So my mom signed me up for Girl Scouts, and for two years or so I learned the value of sewing sit-upons, serving a meal and cleaning, and selling cookies. After "graduating" from the Brownies, I threw in the badge sash. We didn't even learn how to tie knots, just make trail mix.

From what I hear of the Girl Scouts today, it's gotten even worse for the outdoor-minded young girl. I wish they could come up with a co-ed type of program, with all the ideal values of the Boy and Girl Scouts, where I could volunteer.
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#44836 - 07/24/05 05:14 PM Re: Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
wolf Offline
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I had the same miserable experience with Brownies. Our leader's idea of a camping excursion was pitching a tent in her back yard. I woulf have joined the boy scouts in heartbeat if I'd been allowed - they got to do all the fun stuff!
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#44837 - 07/24/05 06:28 PM Re: Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
AyersTG Offline
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Registered: 12/10/01
Posts: 1272
Loc: Upper Mississippi River Valley...
>> I wish they could come up with a co-ed type of program, with all the ideal values of the Boy and Girl Scouts, where I could volunteer. <<

Have I got a deal for you... <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

BSA Venturing - 8th Grade / 14 thru age 20 - i.e., High School age thru early college age. IIRC, there are some pretty good Venture Crews generally in your area. Look for a high adventure crew and check it out.

It's darned hard to really make Venturing work well because youth in those ages have so many things competing for their time, so don't expect a regular-as-clockwork meet-every-week type of unit. But it's purposely coed (won't work worth a hoot if young men only - MUST have a solid mix of male and female for it to work; has nothing to do with boy-girl stuff, but rather the mix of ideas, attitudes, perspectives, etc).

And when it works, it is very cool.

OTOH, working with the youngsters in the traditional BSA program is flat out awesome and if you go aobut it purposefully, can really enrich the boys for life while being intrisically rewarding to you. Many of us really really want that to be coed like most other countries, but... BSA would put GSA out of business if it did that, even with the baggage I gripe about. Pick whatever theory you like about why they can't get together on it.

Traditional BSA would NOT exisit today if there were not many dedicated and talented adult female leaders. We currently have 2 ACTIVE female Assistant Scoutmasters that make most male counterparts look like nimrods - there are troops that would kill to have them. And we have at least a couple of female Scoutmasters who seem to be getting the job done just fine.

Boys and girls do need good role models outside the home as well as inside the family. I would not be in favor of an all-women leader team for a Boy Scout Troop, but a mix of male and female leaders seems to work extremely well. YMMV...

Check out venturing.

Regards,

Tom

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#44838 - 07/24/05 09:26 PM Re: Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
KenK Offline
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Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2211
Loc: NE Wisconsin
Being a den leader (and former cubmaster) of a Cub Scout den/pack, I try to bring my daughter (16 months younger than my son) along whenever allowed and practical. She absolutely LOVES the activities, the great outdoors, and Scouting skills. I joke with her that she was the second person in our den to learn the Boy Scout Law (A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, ...). <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

She bridged from Brownies to Jr. Girl Scouts last spring, but clearly is loosing interest in the GS program. Even the leader - who is wonderful - is loosing steam and won't likely stay leading much longer.

Our plan is for my son to go into Boy Scouts next spring, and then as soon as my daughter turns 14, they'll both be moving into a Venture crew.

By the way, if you've never spent time with Boy Scout Summer Camp councelors who are older Scouts or junior leaders just out of Scouting, you've missed meeting some of the finest young men and women I've ever had the good fortune of meeting. Wonderful people!!

Boy Scouting (and Venturing) does really work!!!


Edited by KenK (07/24/05 09:28 PM)

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#44839 - 07/24/05 11:43 PM Re: Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
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Huh, Tom? Nimrod was a god of the hunt, I think celtic. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Sorry, can't help it, it just a compliment to me.

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#44840 - 07/24/05 11:56 PM Re: Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
AyersTG Offline
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Registered: 12/10/01
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Loc: Upper Mississippi River Valley...
Nice; you are on a close track.

Actually, a biblical character - hunter, probably.

Once a derogatory US colloquialism, as I'm sure you know, which is how I meant it (explanation for non-US-colloquial readers)

Cuss word or compliment - ah, text doesn't convey tone and framework as well as being there an uttering words, does it?

Tom

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#44841 - 07/25/05 12:10 AM Re: Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
Rick Offline
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Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
Hey I'm in, so how do we get virtual Merit badges.

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#44842 - 07/25/05 05:00 AM Re: Who else wants to join Tom's scout pack?
Rick Offline
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Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
Nimrod was the bluilder of the very frist city on earth Babylon. He was the great grand son of Noah.

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