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John Record died peacefully in his sleep surrounded by his family on June 1 after a long fight with cancer.
There will be a memorial, followed by fellowship, at Camp Sunrise in Benson on Saturday, June 9, at 2 pm. You can view the obituary by clicking here. Come meet your Council Key 3, Council Executive, Ed McCollin, Council President, Dave McCallister, and Council Commissioner Leslie Sanborn as they will be at this months Round Table to discuss any questions you may have. Anything is on the table, Council activities and events, Summer camp, District activities, or BSA policies and guidelines. The meeting is held at the Middlebury American Legion (49 Wilson Rd.)
Ethan Allen District Kickoff and BBQ Tentative date: Saturday August 18th 2:30 - 4:30
Where: Mendon Fish & Game Club 17 Chittenden Road, Chittenden, VT 05701 Join your fellow Scouters for an afternoon of fun and valuable information Such as:
Memorial Services for Mark W. Miller will be held at 2 p.m. May 31, at Grace Congregational Church, 8 Court Street, Rutland, followed by a reception in the courtyard.
April's meeting will be on advancement.
Our Eagle project coordinator (Dean Silloway) will cover the process and the pitfalls of completing the Eagle Project Workbook Our Advancement chair (Jim Rivers) will go over the advancement process from completing the Eagle application all the way to the Eagle Board of Review. Please join us at 7:00 pm on Tuesday April 10th at The Middlebury American Legion. We will answer all your questions on Scout advancement. The Green Mountain Council will hold its’ annual business meeting on Sunday, April 29 as part of the Council Recognition and Awards dinner. The purpose of the annual business meeting is to receive reports from the executive board, receive and approve financial statements, elect Council members-at-large, associate and honorary members of the Council, National Council members, regular members of the executive board, and officers other than the Scout Executive. In addition will be the review and approval of a list of Council resolutions. All Chartered Organization Representatives and current Council members-at-large are eligible to vote and encouraged to attend.
The annual business meeting will be the first part of the dinner program, which begins at 2:00 PM at the Barre Elks Lodge, 10 Jefferson Street. If you are a voting member and want to attend the meeting but cannot stay for the dinner, please contact the Council Service Center. Click Here to access the Dinner registration form. Ed Gelbar – West Rutland
Marc Poulin – Barre Kevin McCullen – Essex Junction The presentation of the award will be made at the Council Annual Recognition Dinner and Awards Ceremony, Sunday, April 29 at the Barre Elks Lodge, 10 Jefferson Street, Registration – 1:00 PM – Dinner – 2:00 PM. Cost is $30 per person or $50 per couple. So, mark your calendars and spread the word to the other leaders to join in an afternoon of fun, fellowship, and a laundry list of recognition and awards to a number of deserving adult leaders from around the state highlighted by the presentation of the Silver Beaver Award. In addition, you will have the opportunity to learn more about Scouting at the Council (state) level, hear about some very new and exciting programs that are the future of Scouting, and applaud the accomplishments of those who have worked passionately to be recognized for service to community, service to family and service to Scouting. Good food, good fun and plenty of fellowship make this Sunday afternoon an enjoyable time for everyone. Click Here to access the Dinner registration form. When? – April 27th – 29th 2018 - Check in starts after 5:30 PM (please check in before setting up)
Where? – Camp Sunrise, Benson VT Who? – Boy Scouts, Venture Crews, Cub Scouts, Lone Scouts, Explorers, leaders and parents. What? – Come and join your fellow Scouts on an adventure back to the days when the West was yet to be tamed and the pioneering spirit guided us until hit the Pacific Ocean! Units need to bring an event for your fellow Scouts to compete against each other and prove which unit is best suited to thrive where the tumbleweeds roll and the buffalo roam! Events should be based on 8 man patrols and need to be run either by older Scouts or unit leaders. There is an award for best event so, use your imagination and think outside the box. The activities committee will be running 2 events at this camporee. There is an all-day L.A.R.P. activity where the units will have to unravel the mystery of which outlaw pulled the heist and got away with the registration money! The other one will be a shooting event where all Boy Scouts will get to shoot air soft pistols at the old time shooting gallery. After a morning of competition, you’ll be hungry! No worries! Lunch is on us! Included with your registration fees you will get a BBQ chicken lunch! Yum! After lunch, we will be entertained by troop 40 from Hartford NY who specializes in roping! Last but not least, don’t forget the OA call out ceremony and western themed skits at the closing campfire! I can’t wait to see what the troops come up with for western skits. Flyer Boy Scout Registration Cub Scout Registration |
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