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Woodbadge patch Log Date:  05/01/2008
Location:  Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
franz107 retrieved C-30-05 from Zur Guck

... nach England - hm, ganz schön weit - wann geht die Fähre?


2005 Jamboree patch Log Date: 5/01/2008
Location:  Ohio, United States
SugarBearOH retrieved Jamboree from Spring Run WalkW

"I'll give it a good home"        


2008 FOS patch Log Date: 05/04/2008
Location: Ohio, United States
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Location: Ohio, United States
Events in May, 2008
SKC Logo Thursday May 1, 2008
Simon Kenton Council
Construction Industry
Pinewood Derby
roundtable 7:00 p.m. Thurs., May. 1
District Roundtable
Church of Christ
Bike Safety logo 10:00 am - 2:00 p.m., Saturday, May 3, 2008
Bike Safety Rodeo
Perry Middle School
Flier PDF MSWord
SKC Logo Sat. Sun, Sunday May 3-4, 2008
Note:  This event has been canceled
SKC Spring Fling
Camp Lazarus
Eagle badge Monday May 5, 2008
Eagle Recognition Dinner
OA Logo 7:30 pm Wednesday May 7, 2008
Tendeuchen Chapter OA Meeting
Holy Trinity Lutheran
Swamp Romper 7:00 am -- 12:30 pm
Saturday May 10, 2008
Upper Arlington Swamp Romp
Logo Jamboree On The Trail
Saturday May 10, 2008
Scouts Walking Together World Wide





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Articles from the Front Page


Nothing is ever thrown away at WorthingtonScouts.org.    These are articles from the front page of the website.  They're kept around for future reference.  In some cases the articles link material from other websites.  Be aware that these links may/may not work.  Your milage will vary.

Posted March 22, 2008 Last Seen May 11, 2008
JOTT Crest
Link to JOTT Website
Jamboree On The Trail
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Scouts Walking Together World Wide

Jamboree On The Trail is an annual day for the World Scout Movement to hike together. All Scouts, whatever their age and wherever they may be in the world, are invited to participate in whatever way they can. Cubs and younger Scouting sections could visit a local nature trail as part of a weekend camp. A Scout Troop might check out a hiking trail while working on badge requirements. A Rover Crew might make a Service Project out of restoring or maintaining a hiking trail. In their own way, everyone will be hiking the same direction: towards a better future through Scouting. JOTT is held on the second Saturday of May each year.

If you would like to particpate in JOTT, you can actually register your activity and receive patches for your den, pack, patrol, crew or troop.  See the JOTT website for additional information and details.  Registrations must be received by March 31 to receive patches by May 10.


Posted April 24, 2008
Seascout Logo

Directions
  • Exit I-270 at Sawmill Rd. North
  • At Hard Road, turn left
  • At Riverside Drive (Rt. 257) turn right.
  • At Glick Road, turn left and cross the dam.
  • Turn right at Shawnee Trail
  • Follow Shawnee Trail, the club is on the right side.
Seascout logo Sea Scout
Open House

Ship 280
Leatherlips Yacht Club
Sunday, April 27th, 2008
Seascout logo

This Sunday, April 27th, from Noon to 5 PM, Scout Ship 280 will be hosting a member­ship open house at Leatherlips Yacht Club. This event, designed to recruit new mem­bers, will have:

  • Open Sailing – Qualified sailors will take out prospective new members to let them see how much fun sailing can be.
  • Tour the Club – Tour the Leatherlips clubhouse and property to see the boats available to the Sea Scouts, meeting area and other facilities.
  • Learn more about Sea Scouts – Ron Lime will be answering questions about how Sea Scouts is organized, advancement, uniforms, planned activities and any other questions.
  • Free Food!

Sea Scouting is open to young men and women that are 14 years old and have com­pleted the 8th grade OR are 15 years old but are not yet age 21.

Sea Scouts that sign up on Sunday can join for just $20 (registration paid until 12/31/2008).  Sea Scouts have access to the club for Sea Scout activities and open sailing.


Interested youth that are currently in 8th grade are encouraged to attend also. If inter­ested, they can pay and complete the paperwork and receive the registration special. Once school is out they can become full members. Members do NOT have to be cur­rently registered as Boy Scouts, but can be if they meet the age requirements.

The sailing season is about to begin, will you be on-board?

Questions?  Contact Ron Lime 614-848-4816.



Posted Jan. 17, 2008 --
Summer camp logo
Link to Simon Kenton Council
Summer Camp Page

Adults can have fun at camp too!

Greetings,

Summer Camps begin in only a few months, and planning and preparations are well away. At this time we are looking for quality individuals to serve on our camp staffs and in key camp leadership positions for all of our camps. We need adults to serve as Camp Directors, Program Directors, Aquatics Directors, Shooting Sports Directors, along with many other positions! We are also looking for volunteers, preferably Commissioners, to serve a week or more as Volunteer Camp Commissioners.

Please take a moment to reflect on those in your life who might be well-suited for role in summer camp – teachers, professors, college students, retirees, etc. Please encourage them to consider service in a Simon Kenton Council camp this summer. Interested individuals may contact me directly or should submit a Camp Staff Application or Commissioner Application. Additionally, if you have a hot prospect who you would suggest I contact personally, please forward me their contact information.

Thank you for helping us to recruit the best camp staffs in America!

Doug Maden

Director of Support Services

Simon Kenton Council

Posted April 9, 2008
Buckeye Seedling sale Troop 243 Buckeye Seedling Sale

This month Troop 243 is conducting a Buckeye seedling sale.  Ohio buckeyes are not difficult to grow and make unique landscaping plants.  The seedlings range from 4" to 12" and are provided by The Ohio Buckeye Tree Service.   For more information, see Troop 243's flyer. A buckeye
A buckeye nut

Posted April 7, 2008 Last seen May 3, 2008
Bike Safety Logo
Bike Safety Rodeo
Hosted by Troop 243
Perry Middle School
10:00 am -- 2:00 pm
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Flier PDF MSWord
Bike Safety Rodeo Bike Safety Rodeo
for Cub Scouts
hosted by Troop 243
Troop 243 Logo
Troop 243 is hosting its annual spring Bike Rodeo on Saturday, May 3 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at Perry Middle School.  Troop 243, which also taught the bike safety session at this year's Webelo Readyman, hosts a bike safety event each spring to help tune up bikes and their riders for summer biking.   

The activities include:

A Bike Inspection;

Bike Repair/Service Workshop;

Bike Riding Obstacle Course;

Bike Helmet Check;

Child I.D. Kits.

Pictures From Last Year's Event
Kid pix Kid pix Kid pix Kid pix Kid pix
Thumbnail of flier
Printable Flier


Posted April 1, 2008 ummmm . . . . it's supposed to be an April Fools article
Swedish Chef
Ell yuoor bese-a are-a belugn tu us!*
Swedish Chef Hijacks Worthington Scouts

Swedish Chef, a notorious inter- national computer hacker, hijacked the Worthington Scouts website this morning.   Using an invidious weapon called the "Encheferizer", the front page of WorthingtonScouts.org was translated into Swedish! Swedish Flaghttp://www.scout.se/huvud1____190.aspx
The Buckeye District Logo
was replaced by the Swedish Flag and linked to
Websurfers visiting WorthingtonScouts.org would have seen this page which has been quarantined and rendered safe by the Worthington Scouts webmaster.  When asked for comment, Worthington ADC, Chris Morris said, "Yuoo better stup fuuleeng eruoond und feex zee vebseete-a!"
BORK! BORK! BORK!

Posted March 19, 2008; Last seen April 22, 2008
Digital Clock

The only thing this has to do with Scouting is that it was forwarded by a scouter (sometimes known as Bubbles) from Deleware District.  Posted without further comment.

Posted April 7, 2008 Last Seen April 22, 2008
Cache In; Trash Out logo
Cache in Trash Out
Central Ohio Geocachers
For information about Columbus area geocachers and events, check out Central Ohio Geocaching

Cache In; Trash Out logo 6th Annual International Cache In Trash Out
April 19th and 20th, 2008
More information about geocaching

Cache In Trash Out is an ongoing environmental initiative supported by the worldwide geocaching community. Since 2002, geocachers have been dedicated to cleaning up parks and other cache-friendly places around the world. Through these volunteer efforts, we help preserve the natural beauty of our outdoor resources!

Cache In Trash Out doesn't just happen once a year. It can easily happen on every geocache adventure. Bring a trash bag along with you on your walks in the woods and pick up the occasional piece of trash you see on the trail. Even this small act can make a huge difference.

According to the geocaching website:

Annually, we celebrate International Cache In Trash Out events where geocachers have an opportunity to participate in coordinated worldwide clean-up efforts. Geocachers host clean-up events in their local area on the same day or weekend as other geocachers around the world. Together, we make an enormous positive impact. Did we mention that we also have a bit of fun while we are at it?

According to the Geocaching.com website, there are upward of 50 geocaches hidden within 2 miles of the Worthington Town square.   Geocaching is a great excuse to take a quiet walk and help clean up our parks and paths.  Just remember:  If you take something from a cache, you need to leave something in its place and take care not to alarm the muggles.

Posted April 9, 2008 Last seen April 22, 2008
magic mountain logo
Link to event page
with additional information
Event pix
Fun Night at Magic Mountain

Join the Fun With Buckeye District at Magic Mountain Polaris

Buckeye District Fun Night at Magic Mountain will be a BLAST for all Tiger Scouts, Cub Scouts, Webelos Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venturing Scouts in Buckeye District!!!

Be sure to have all your boys there on Monday, April 21 from 5 PM to 9 PM for unlimited use of go-karts, put put, laser tag and select video games.  The cost is only $12.00.  For more fun, invite your friends -- both guys and girls who are not scouts, they can play for only $15.00.  WANT TO PLAY FOR FREE?  Bring two friends that are not scouts. For more information,  contact Chris Morris @ 314-1207 or see the printable flier on the event page.

Posted Jan. 7, 2008 Updated April 10, 2008; Last seen April 22, 2008
Logohttp://www.buckeyetrail.org/
Link to Buckeye Trail website

"Follow the Blue Blazes" book cover
Link to book excerpts on
Google Books.

Buckeye Trail Camporee
April 18-20, 2008
Updated:  Final Bulletin available

The final bulletin for the Spring Buckeye District Camporee was distributed at last week's roundtable.  T
o help you prepare for the event now, here is some basic information for your planning.  
  • The Camporee will be held on the AEP ReCreation Lands and the Buckeye Trail.  Directions and map will be provided in the final bulletin.
  • This is a Backpacking Camporee in which each Troop/Patrol will hike 5 miles and do an approximate 2 hour Service Project under the guidance of BTA Volunteers and/or District Scouters.
  • Patrols will be assigned a section of the trail for their Service Project, based on the skill levels of the patrol.
  • A 10 mile hike with the Service Project Option may be available for Venture Crew or Senior Patrols.  Either the 5 mile or 10 mile hike will be a great warm-up for your Philmont or other Summer Backpack adventure.
  • Backpacks or Daypacks will be required for each Scout or Scouter.  Packs are required to carry your lunch for Saturday, trail snacks, water, work gloves, rain gear, and other clothing appropriate for Ohio's Spring Weather and possibly trail building tools and supplies needed for your Assigned Service Project.  Carrying tents and other campling supplies will not be required.  Those items will remain at the District Campsite.
map
ReCreation Land

One of American Electric Power's best known symbols of environmental Outdoor Recreation is the company's 42,000-acre reclamation project known as ReCreation Land.  This award winning project has been built on land that was once strip mined for its rich coal deposits.  Through vigorous reclamation efforts, which include the planting of 63 million trees and the establishment of more than 350 lakes and ponds and nearly 380 campsites, this former mining territory has been turned into a vibrant recreation area.  

See the AEP website for more information about ReCreation Land.
Update -- April 10, 2008
The final bulletin for the spring camporee was distributed at last week's roundtable and is available on the District Website.   It includes a detailed map and directions to AEP ReCreation Campsite K where the event will be held (left column).   There is a reservation spreadsheet (below right) that needs to be completed.
Thumbnail of Camporee Bulletin
Detail of campsite k
Campsite K

Link to Google Maps
Thumbnail of document
Reservation  Form


Posted Feb. 24, 2008 Last seen April 15, 2008
Of Interest:  Rocks in my Backpack

Rocks in my Backpack
is the memiors of Tom Sholes, a scouter with over five decades of experience.  From the book's website:

Rocks in My Backpack is about adventure, about leadership, about fun, about challenge... those things that Scouting should really be about. Jump aboard for a wild and fun-filled ride through nearly five decades of trails and waterways, through forests, and deserts to the breath-taking vistas of soaring mountain tops. Your guide, a master story teller and veteran Scouter, recounts the successes and the mishaps, the laughter and the tears composing a life of high adventure Scouting. "Rocks" is a must for every Scout and Scouter, old and new.

According to Boy Scout Trail, if you ever wonder what Scouting was like in earlier years when there were fewer rules, regulations, and restrctions, Rocks in my Backpack tells you exactly what it was like.  Could be a good book to take along to summer camp.

Posted Feb. 27, 2008 Last seen April 15, 2008
Wilderness First Aid logo
Wilderness First Aid Website

BSA Health and Safety records show the most frequent causes of serious health emergencies during Scout events are
  • Vehicular accidents
  • cardiac emergencies
  • falls
  • lightning

Red Cross Wilderness First Aid
Friday, Saturday April 11, 12
Camp Arrowhead, Ona WV

If you missed out on the Wilderness First Aid courses last month or early March there is another opportunity for this training in April -- if you're up for a road trip.  This course was recently discussed on the Buckeye Google Group and is offered by the Red Cross at Camp Arrowhead in Ona WV.   "Wilderness First Aid" is a Red Cross First Aid Course with an emphasis on outdoor situations.  The certification lasts three years.

According to the Wilderness Safety Council, there are three major differences between backwoods and street emergencies:


transit backwoods accidents occur more than an hour from the hospital
resources wilderness rescuers must improvise a response from what is in their backpack, their experience and their knowledge
environment proper sanitation, lighting, and termperature regulation do not exist in the great outdoors.
A wilderness first aid course is a comprehensive lesson in how to react, respond, and save life in remote, life threatening situations.  

Update:  There's another WFA Course being taught in Elrya, OH (Cleveland area) Sunday March 30 and Sunday, April 6. See the article on the Buckeye District Google Group for more information.

Update:  There are two WFA opportunities the weekend of March 15.  One is hosted locally by Columbus Outdoor Pursuits.  There is another in the Cleveland area that was recently announced in the Buckeye Google group.   See the article for information.

Posted March 19, 2008
Medallion
Link to printable flier
Catholic International Awareness
Boy Scout Program
Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm, April 5, 2008
Holy Melkite Church  4611 Glenmawr Ave.


This program is presented in the Holy Melkite Church, an Eastern Rite Catholic Church in Columbus.  The presentation is four an a half hours on Saturday morning, April 5 and is open to Boy Scout age youth, parents and Scout leaders.  Cost is $20 (covers medalion, patch, pin and lunch).  For additional information, time and location, see the printable flier.



Posted Mar. 3, 2008
Event patch
Link to HTML version
of newsletter.

PDF MS Word
Links to printable versions

2005 SOAR patch
2007 Project SOAR Patch

Seabadge Logo
Seabadge CR-5

Silver Paddle logo
Silver Paddle Canoe Race


Simon Kenton Council
Venturing Newsletter
March 2008


The March Venturing newsletter was distributed this week.  Table of contents is listed below.  Printable PDF and MSWord versions are also available.  The official version of the newsletter as well as previous issues can be found on the Council Website.

Venturing Administration for Volunteers - Seabadge CR-5 - Silver V Sports Extravaganza

Leave No Trace Training

- 2008 Area 4 Venturing Quest - Leave No Trace Backpacking Master Educator Course
Kodiak and Kodiak X Course Directors Conference - Rappelling Clinic
May 2008
- Canoe Clinic
May 2008
B.O.S.S. (Basic Outdoor Survival Skills) - SKC Venturing Committee Meeting - Silver Paddle Canoe Race
Camp Oyo High Adventure Base Bay Jammer 2008 Michigan International Camporee
Philmont Training Center 2008 Conference Schedule Area 4 Venturing 10 Year Celebration
5th Annual Sea Scout Rendezvous
Rappelling Clinic
September 2008
Canoe Clinic
September 2008
- Leave No Trace Instructor Training
- Central Region 10th Anniversary Celebration
SKC Project Soar - X Marks the Spot
Area 4 Venturing 10 Year Celebration
- Area 4 Program Meeting
Annual Venturing Banquet -

Venturing Artic Weekend 

Jan. 16-18, 2009
- Venturing Midnight
Ski Extravaganza
Feb. 7-8, 2009
Maple Syrup Festival
Kodiak Trek
March 2009
Silver V
March 2009
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