New Parents Orientation “The sport in Scouting is to find the good in every boy and develop it.” - Lord Baden Powell.

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New Parents Orientation “The sport in Scouting is to find the good in every boy and develop it.” - Lord Baden Powell

Agenda Why Boy Scouting? What’s In It for My Son? What’s In It for Me? The Boy Scouting Program What You Need to Know About Our Troop Settling Into The Troop Conclusion

Boy Scouting Program is a lot like the Scout Shirt This is the Scout uniform shirt that the Scouts and adults in our troop wear. There are three points I’d like to make about it. First, the Scout uniform shirt is a traditional Boy Scout item. Boy Scouts have been wearing Scout uniforms for nearly a hundred years. You don’t see anyone but Scouts wearing Scout uniforms. Second, each Scout shirt is a bit different. There is a standard starting place—a blank shirt that you can buy at any Scout shop—but then each boy’s shirt starts to look different. There are different sizes, different patches. All Scout shirts have the same basic shape, but beyond that there is endless variety. Third, Scout shirts are generally decorated on just one side—the outside, the part you show off. The Boy Scouting program itself is a lot like the Scout shirt. First, it is a traditional program. Boy Scouts today enjoy many of the same activities that Boy Scouts enjoyed when Baden-Powell first created the program a century ago. There are many other things about Boy Scouting that haven’t changed much over time, including things like the Scout Law and the Scout Oath. The Scouting program has three aims or purposes that shape the program: character development, citizenship training, and physical and mental fitness. Second, Boy Scouts and Scouting adults each have unique experiences. Everybody’s time in Scouting is different. Also, just like patches, Boy Scouts and Scouting adults come in an almost endless variety of colors and shapes and personalities and skills and intelligence and even political persuasions. They aren’t all “red.” There’s lots of “blue.” And lots of purple and green and polka dots and stripes. But they are all Boy Scouts, because they all strive toward those same three aims: character development, citizenship training, and physical and mental fitness. Third, Boy Scouting is like a Scout shirt because it has a “showy” side and a plain side. The showy side of the program is what attracts boys—the fun and outdoor adventure. That is the fun stuff, the colorful stuff, the stuff you look at and point at and say, “That’s cool—I want to do that.” But the adults like us are concerned about the other side. On that other side, our eyes are not distracted by the colors and designs, by the showy stuff. We look at what the Scout shirt—the Boy Scouting program—is made of. We can feel the fabric. We see the three points clearly— character development, citizenship training, and physical and mental fitness. We’re glad that the boys are drawn to the colorful stuff on the outside, but what really matters to us is on the inside.

Agenda Why Boy Scouting? What’s In It for My Son? What’s In It for Me? The Boy Scouting Program What You Need to Know About Our Troop Settling Into The Troop Conclusion

Scouting's Promise to Every Scout Adventure, learning, challenge, responsibility - the promise of Scouting is all this and more. SCOUTING promises you the great outdoors. As a Scout, you can learn how to camp and hike without leaving a trace and how to take care of the land. You'll study wildlife up close and learn about nature all around you. There are plenty of skills for you to master, and you can teach others what you have learned. Everyone helping everyone else - that's part of Scouting, too. SCOUTING promises you friendship. Members of the troop you join might be boys you already know, and you will meet many other Scouts along the way. Some could become lifelong friends. SCOUTING promises you opportunities to work toward the Eagle Scout rank. You will set positive goals for yourself and then follow clear routes to achieve them. SCOUTING promises you tools to help you make the most of your family, your community, and your nation. The good deeds you perform every day will improve the lives of those around you. You will be pre- pared to help others in time of need. SCOUTING promises you experiences and duties that will help you mature into a strong, wise adult. The Scout Oath and the Scout Law can guide you as a Scout and throughout your life.

Agenda Why Boy Scouting? What’s In It for My Son? What’s In It for Me? The Boy Scouting Program What You Need to Know About Our Troop Settling Into The Troop Conclusion

The Scout Law Trustworthy Loyal Helpful Friendly Courteous Kind Obedient Cheerful Thrifty Brave Clean Reverent Which of these words do you want others to say about your son when describing him as an adult?

Agenda Why Boy Scouting? What’s In It for My Son? What’s In It for Me? The Boy Scouting Program What You Need to Know About Our Troop Settling Into The Troop Conclusion

The Aims of Scouting Character Development Citizenship Training Personal Fitness

The Methods of Scouting Ideals Patrols Outdoors Advancement Adult Association Personal Growth Leadership Development Uniform

The Boy Led Troop What’s important for Adults to remember is that its Not the food on the campout, but that the boys cooked it. Not a sharp-looking flag ceremony, but that the boys put it together. Not who would make the best patrol leader, but that the boys elect one. Not that Johnny learns first aid, but that Billy teaches him. Not that we cover everything on the meeting agenda, but that the senior patrol leader is in charge. Our goal is not to get things done, but to create a safe and healthy environment with the training and resources that the Scouts need, and then let them do it.

Agenda Why Boy Scouting? What’s In It for My Son? What’s In It for Me? The Boy Scouting Program What You Need to Know About Our Troop Settling Into The Troop Conclusion

Troop 101 Specifics Meeting Schedule/Calendar Organization Communications Code of Conduct/Discipline Personal Camping Gear Youth Protection/Bullying Special Needs

The Calendar Ahead PT District Merit Badge UniversityMar 3 Skills Outing – TFC Ranch, Rochelle, ILMar Troop ElectionsMar 20 Spring Break (No Meeting)Mar 27 Troop Leadership TrainingApr 14 Backpacking OutingApr Council CamperallMay 4-6 Flower/Mulch Sale DeliveryMay 12 Annual Planning PicnicJune 3 June COHJune 5 Summer CampJuly Family CampingAug 10-12

Troop Organization Chart Effective February 20, 2007 Patrol Leaders' Council Pedros PL Justin E. Pedros APL Daniel L. Silver Foxes APL ??

Electronic Communications Redirected You may redirect up to three different addresses, such as work and home Permanent lists Office: Mobile:

Troop 101 Specifics Meeting Schedule/Calendar Organization Communications Code of Conduct/Discipline Personal Camping Gear Youth Protection/Bullying Special Needs

Agenda Why Boy Scouting? What’s In It for My Son? What’s In It for Me? The Boy Scouting Program What You Need to Know About Our Troop Settling Into The Troop Conclusion

What is your role in the Troop? First priority is simply to be a parent Encourage but provide space for growth Learn about Boy Scout Program Youth Protection Training Fast start training Volunteer for driving, fundraising, etc. Need vehicle and insurance details Merit badge counselor Become a uniformed leader

Agenda Why Boy Scouting? What’s In It for My Son? What’s In It for Me? The Boy Scouting Program What You Need to Know About Our Troop Settling Into The Troop Conclusion

New Parents Orientation “ In the 30 years that I've been doing this for a living, I've never had a parent say to me, ‘I regretted the time I spent with my son or child in Scouting.’” Roy L. Williams, Chief Scout Executive, Boy Scouts of America