Henson Scout Reservation Adult Leader Orientation

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Henson Scout Reservation Adult Leader Orientation 2019

Names to know Henson Management Team - Camp Director, Ryan Teat, ryanteat@dmvc.org Program Director, Paul Derepentigny Camp Commissioner, Scott Worsham Camp Ranger, Craig Richards Food Services Director, Christina Bowie Health Officer, Jim May Del-Mar-Va Council Staff Director of Program Experience, Bill Mischke, bmischke@dmvc.org Council Program Administrator, Lisa Mallard, lmallard@dmvc.org Assistant Program Admin., Larry Lang, llang@dmvc.org Support Services Director, Ray Teat, rteat@dmvc.org

Brownsea Introduction to scouting. Requirements from Tenderfoot to First Class are covered. ½ day program in conjunction with Swimming and Nature MB Adult leader policy- an adult leader must be present with Brownsea scouts all day (in Brownsea and in merit badges) Only need to register in DoubleKnot for Brownsea (no MB signup) You will be notified at the Sunday night leader meeting if your scouts are in the morning or afternoon Brownsea Session.

Outdoor Skills Overnight outpost for Wilderness Survival Totin’ Chip recommended for all badges Written letter, signed by Scoutmaster, will suffice for most pre-reqs such as camping nights for Camping MB Scouts should be prepared with items such as a water bottle, pocket knife, first aid kit, bug spray, etc.

Nature Brownsea Scouts will take Nature MB at the nature center. Please send an adult with them. Keep in mind scouts taking badges such as Environmental Science will have homework assignments/reports. Scouts will often travel to alternate locations during Nature/Ecology classes.

Technology Digital Technology Merit Badge has been brought back after several years Drones, Robots, Computers, Xbox, the Tech Center has it all! Scouts and Adults can use equipment during 5th period under the supervision of a staff member Cyber chip is now available by appointment during 5th period!!

Aquatics Must be a swimmer to take MB’s Instructional Swim is available at the pool for scouts who are not strong swimmers Pre-camp swim checks are recommended for all Troop swim is available some evenings. Your unit must have qualified personnel. You will sign up for a time at camp. Closed toed shoes are required in the boatyard at all times, even while in or on boats. Scouts should come to camp with a motorboating license in order to complete Motorboating MB. https://www.boat- ed.com/maryland/ Watersports is a physically demanding merit badge. Keep that in mind when allowing scouts to participate.

Shooting Sports BSA Pistol Program- all participants must have the permission form completed and in hand when they come to class on Monday. No exceptions will be made. Minimum age of participants is 14 by the start of the program. Shotgun Shooting takes a considerable amount of upper body strength. Keep this in mind when allowing scouts to participate. If you bring personal firearms to camp, they must be turned over to the Camp Director immediately upon arrival. No ammunition is allowed to be brought to camp. No Fees for open shoot! Adults are welcome and encouraged to participate!

climbing 13 and older for Climbing MB Small harnesses are available for younger scouts to use during open climbs Ensure your scouts have athletic wear and sneakers that are appropriate for climbing Adult leaders wishing to take the Level 1 Climbing Instructor Course should see Dan Sauers, Climbing Director, on Sunday

Handicrafts Totin’ Chip is required and must be presented at the beginning of Woodcarving MB Cyber Chip is required for Photography MB and must be presented to counselor. Scouts can complete it during the week at Eagle Base Camp Old clothes that can be ruined are recommended for Pottery MB If scouts do not complete projects in a timely manner, they may have to spend time in the campsite completing them No supply fees!

Eagle base camp Mature scouts who are ready to work and learn should enroll in these badges Minimum of 13 years old and first class is recommended for all scouts to be successful Homework and typing papers will be required Cyber Chip is available by appointment during 5th period Scouting Heritage MB is being offered for the first time as part of this program area!

Blacksmithing Metalworking MB Double period class Long pants and long sleeve shirt that are made of natural material should be worn (no synthetic materials) Boots are recommended footwear All other safety equipment is provided Adults should visit! Scouts keep their projects! Limit 12 per session

ATV Must be 14 before the week of camp to participate Scouts must have long pants, long sleeve shirt, and boots that cover the ankles. No exceptions for riding clothing Helmets, gloves, and goggles are provided Participants meet in the main parking lot near dining hall Hold Harmless Agreement must be in the scouts hand for the first session on Monday. No exceptions will be made. No MB is earned. Scouts will complete the ATV Safety Institute’s Rider Safety Course and will receive a pocket card

Fishing Scouts can but do not have to bring equipment Fishing takes place at the bass pond with the exception of early morning pontoon fishing All fishing at both areas is catch and release Classes meet in the main parking lot and are transported by the trolley to fishing area

Welding Welding MB (max 8 participants per period) Scouts should wear jeans and boots to class All safety equipment is provided Will take place at the Maintenance Center and scouts will be transported by the trolley which they will meet in the main parking lot near the dining hall

A scout is loyal

Special opportunities Custom T-shirt (see image to the right) orders can be placed using the link below (please complete at least 2 weeks prior to your week at camp): https://squareup.com/store/henson-scout- reservation If your unit would like a troop crab feast in your campsite, please contact Camp Director, Ryan Teat. The price for this will vary depending on the local market price of crabs. Wednesday night is Pizza Night! Your unit can order pizzas in the main office. Pizzas will be picked up from the kitchen at 9p.m. and taken to your campsite as a late night snack. This does not take the place of dinner. Pizzas are $12 each.

Questions? If you have any questions or concerns regarding your week of summer camp, do not hesitate to reach out! If your unit is new to Henson and would like to send a delegation to visit your campsite and take a tour of camp prior to summer, arrangements can be made through the Camp Director. Ryan Teat, Henson Camp Director ryanteat@dmvc.org 410-202-0053 (camp number) 410-829-3024 (cell)