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FROM THE SCOUT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CALENDAR

New Leadership Standards As you may be aware, on July 27, the National Executive Board of the BSA ratified a resolution that removes the national restriction on openly gay adult leaders and employees. I thought it was important to share the facts as to what this change will mean to Scouting. One of the things that has kept the Scouting program strong and viable for over a century is our conservative approach to evolve our program with or even a little behind societal norms. Our Chartered Partner concept has been a strength with over 70% of our units chartered to religious organizations. The discussion on gay rights is a divisive issue in our society and goes far beyond the Scouting program. The proposed resolution will allow Chartered Organizations to select and approve their own adult volunteer leadership provided they meet all leadership criteria and criminal background checks. This continues Scouting's longstanding policy of Chartered Organizations selecting their own leaders. This change upholds the right of religious freedom of the Chartered Organizations to choose adult volunteer leaders based on beliefs consistent with their organizational doctrine. This change also allows Scouting's members and parents to select local units and Chartered Organizations that are in line with their personal beliefs and family's needs.

matters. Leaders who violate the code of conduct by discussing these issues will be addressed accordingly. All Chartered Organizations will select their leaders and can require adult leaders to demonstrate behavior that exemplifies the highest level of good conduct and respect for others based on their beliefs. For example, units chartered by the American Legion may choose to only allow veterans to serve as Scout leaders. The BSA will steadfastly ensure that religious Chartered Organizations have the right to select leaders whose beliefs are consistent with those of the religious organization. As rights given through our Constitution, a Chartered Organization's right to maintain duty to God is protected by the First Amendment.

The Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America will continue to be the leading youth development program in our area with over 32,000 youth served. Our focus is and always will be helping our youth grow into good, strong citizens. By focusing on the goals that unite us, we are able ADVENTURES IN SCOUTING to accomplish incredible Published February/March, April/May, June/July, August/ things for young people September, October/November, December/January by the Heart and the communities we of America Council, Boy Scouts of America. This issue and past serve in the greater Kansas archived issues can be found on the Heart of America Council website, www.hoac-bsa.org. City area.

As a youth serving organization, the BSA has always had the code of conduct that prohibits the discussion of sexual issues. Scouts will be directed to their religious leaders or parents to seek guidance on these

PRESIDENT Scott Boswell COUNCIL COMMISSIONER Hon. Keith W. Sickendick SCOUT EXECUTIVE Kendrick J.E. Miller

VICE PRESIDENTS Jeremy Croucher William Easley Tom Freeman Lester D. Ham James W. Hayes Clifford W. Illig Jeanette Prenger Gregg Riess Zachary H. Shafran Charlie M. Tetrick

TREASURER Bruce Snyder ASSISTANT TREASURER Gregg Givens LEGAL COUNSEL Richard L. Martin EDITOR Matt I. Armstrong GRAPHIC DESIGN Tammy L. Bosley

As always if you have any questions, ideas or concerns let me know. Kenn Miller (816) 569-4980 Kendrick.Miller@ Scouting.org

August 2015 2 Camp Staff Scholarship Presentation 7-8 Aquatics Mini Camp — Naish 12 OA Chapter Chief Conference 12 Council Properties Committee Meeting 12 Council Training Committee Meeting 14-16 OA Fall Induction Weekend — Bartle 15 OA Trading Post Service Project 15 International Scouting Committee Meeting 19 Council Advancement Committee Meeting 19 Council Activities Committee Meeting 20 George Meany Award Dinner 25 Council Commissioner Meeting 28-30 OA Fall Induction Weekend — Naish 31 Bill Self Golf Tournament September 2015 2 Council Day Camp Meeting 7 Labor Day — Council Service Center Closed 9 COPE/Climbing Staff Meeting 9 Council Marketing Committee Meeting 11-13 COPE Instructors Training 11-13 Wood Badge Training 12-13 Webelos STEM Weekend — Bartle 12 USA Archery Training 15 Council Risk Management Committee Meeting 16 Council Camping Committee Meeting 16 Council P/R Committee Meeting 16 Council Activities Committee Meeting 16 Council Shooting Sports Committee Meeting 18-20 OA 100th Anniversary Celebration 22 Council Membership Committee Meeting 22 Council Commissioner Meeting 26 Mini Camp — Naish 26 Skilled Trades Day — Naish October 2015 2-4 Wood Badge Training 3 American Royal Parade 3 OA Vigil Banquet 7 Council Day Camp Meeting 9-10 Sporting Clays Classic 10 Mini Camp — Naish 10 International Scouting Committee Meeting 14 Council Properties Committee Meeting 15 Distinguished Citizen Award Dinner 17 OA Lodge Leadership Development 20 Mic-O-Say Dinner/Auction 20 Council STEM Committee Meeting 20 LDS Relations Committee Meeting 21 Coordinated Council Meeting 22 Bartle Camp Draw 24-25 Haunted Trails 24 Naish Camp Draw 24 Bartle Camp Draw

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COUNCIL NEWS

District Realignment Council Board Approves New Plan

Overview Of New District Boundaries

Effective January 1, 2016

Effective January 1, 2016

You’ve probably heard about the Heart of America Council’s district realignment plan in some way or another over the past few months. But what exactly does district realignment mean and what happens next? Here's a quick rundown… On June 26, 2015, the Council’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the plan set forth by the realignment task force. The new realignment structure will allow the council to serve more youth within our communities and help us create the best possible Scouting experience for our families and volunteers. The new district realignment structure will… • Permit the more effective assignment of Scouting professionals to support volunteers in the delivery of the Scouting program • Engage more volunteers in leading the delivery of the Scouting program • Encourage more individuals and businesses to give generously to support the delivery of the Scouting program in their communities • Encourage school districts to engage cooperatively with council volunteers and professionals to ensure the growth of the Scouting program • Increase the number of youth and adults registered in the Scouting program and the number of units that they may choose to join.

• Divide current North Star District into two districts along Clay/Platte County line • Align current Blue Elk District according to school district boundaries • Divide current Thunderbird District at the Jackson County line • Reorganize the remainder of the current Thunderbird and Lone Bear as two districts, one including Bates and Cass counties and one including the remainder of the current Lone Bear District • Reorganize the current four Johnson County Kansas districts into three districts aligned to boundaries of the Shawnee Mission School District, the Blue Valley School District, and the Olathe/DeSoto/Gardner-Edgerton/Spring Hill School Districts

• Establish a new LDS Administrative District only for administrative functions of membership, finance, and governance. LDS units will maintain a strong relationship with their geographic districts for program and unit service related to program and training consistent with BSA policies. • Districts that will see very little or no change in boundaries are: Big Muddy, Exploring, Frontier, Kaw, Pelathe, Pioneer Trails, Twin Rivers The last significant study of the alignment of districts and resources occurred in 2000. The task force recommends that district realignment be reviewed no less than every five years. The task force recognizes that the hiring of additional professionals will be necessary as the districts grow in membership and units. VISIT WWW.HOAC-BSA.ORG TO READ THE FULL DISTRICT REALIGNMENT REPORT

The new district reorganization will ultimately result in 17 districts across the council. Our current or “Legacy Districts” will continue to operate as normal and deliver the Scouting program until realignment officially goes into effect on January 1, 2016. As of July 1, 2015, the council’s professional staff was assigned to their “new” district assignments.

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COUNCIL NEWS

SCHOOL NIGHT FOR SCOUTING

READY TO RECRUIT Back to school means back to Scouting and from August to October more than 4,000 new Scouts will join the fun at a School Night for Scouting. And from recruiting ideas to social media best practices, we’re giving you a one-stop resource to discover, activate, and improve your marketing and recruiting strategy. Check out our updated “Build an Adventure” recruitment resources and help parents understand that Scouting makes the most of the little time they have to impact their children’s lives. 2015 RECRUITMENT RESOURCES: • Fliers • Posters • Bookmarks • Postcards • Email Templates • Social Media Images • Videos • Web Banners

• Yard Signs • Parent Orientation Guides • Custom Facebook Images • Parent Envelopes

“ Build an Adventure” recruitment resources now available. www.hoac-bsa.org/pack-recruitment-resources

NEW IN 2015

Be on the lookout for our new recruitment ads this fall on… Pandora Theater

Billboards Mobile

NEW JOIN SCOUTING T-SHIRTS

Facebook Radio

Boys who sign-up at a School Night will receive our “Join Scouting” t-shirt for FREE. In order to qualify, Scouts must turn in a completed application, with fees, at School Night.

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Reids Named Honorary Recruitment Chairmen The Chiefs and Scouting are cornerstones of the Kansas City community and we’re excited to have a little star power behind this year’s campaign. Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid and his wife Tammy will be serving as our honorary recruitment chairmen this fall. The Reids will be featured in a brand new video all about the impact of Scouting. Be on the lookout for the video on our Facebook page.

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COUNCIL NEWS

Gridiron Glory Scout Night Wednesday, August 26 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Union Station $15 per person Gridiron Glory Scout Night is a private event held exclusively for the Scouting community. Witness 50 years of football history while socializing with fellow Scouters. The event is open to all current and former Scouters and is being hosted by the Heart of America Council Alumni Association. This interactive multimedia experience captures the essence of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and includes new material from NFL Films, immersive fan experiences and a speciallydesigned “Hometown Tribute” to the Kansas City Chiefs. Pre Register at GridironGloryScoutNight.kintera.org.

American Royal Parade Moves to Arrowhead The 2015 American Royal Parade is moving to Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday, October 3 during the World Series of Barbecue. The parade kicks off at 10:00 am and all Scouts are encouraged to attend and be part of the largest group entry. All participants who pre-register will receive the commemorative 2015 American Royal Parade Patch. In addition to the parade, Scouts and their families are also invited to the American Royal Cowtown Family Fun Fest. Sign up today for free at www.hoac-bsa.org.

LIMITED TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE HOAC-BSA.ORG

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FINANCE NEWS

PROJECT POPCORN 2015 Trails End Popcorn Sale The fall signals the start of the school year, but it also means it’s time to sell popcorn. Selling popcorn is the perfect way to support your unit's Scouting program and this fall we're pulling out all the stops to make 2015 the best year yet. Get ready for new products like our Kansas City Royals tin and new training tools like our Seller's Academy. Sign-up to sell today at www.hoac-bsa.org/popcorn.

“Selling popcorn is the best way to raise funds for our program and to get Scouts involved in the program.” Jeff Thorne

Cubmaster, Pack 3165 Lansing, KS

2015 SELLER'S ACADEMY

2015 Sale Schedule August 26 . . . . . . September 11-12 . . October 19 . . . . . October 24 . . . . . October 26 . . . . . November 6-7 . . . December 9 . . . . .

Show N Sell Orders Due Show N Sell Order Pick-up Return Paperwork Due Show N Sell Returns Due Final Orders Due Online Final Order Pick-up Payments Due

AUGUST 15 (KANSAS) AUGUST 22 (MISSOURI) REGISTER AT HOAC-BSA.ORG/POPCORN

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FINANCE NEWS

In Memory of: Brandt Beauchamp Trace & Janelle Gaskell

C. Jack Phillips Heart of America Council Staff

Sharon Brayer Heart of America Council Staff

John Kip Robinson Judith Robinson

Harold Chaikin Mark & Carol Boyer Ms Florence DeWitt

Helen Muller Sheely Joanie Graber Cristy Holden Marcia Jobe

Brett Doolittle Staley William Dietrich Dion & Karen Dlanoich Ken & Michele Garrett Joseph Grasela Ken Leische Kevin & Alicen Wells Norman Dale Foster Kenneth Ferguson Living Hope Church Tara Swanson David Wilkinson Herman Frankenstein Robert & Nancy Sjolin Andrew Huffman Carl & Jane Bolte Roger Lapp Richard & Joyce Lapp Kevin McDaniel Clarence & Carol Abell

Byron C. Shutz Andrew & Sarah Adam Scott Benson David De Lucia Sarah Douglas, Abbey Fields,& The Staff of Shop Beautiful The R H Johnson Company Laura Lynch Marilyn Newton Carolyn & Bob Reintjes Judith Robinson Patty Schuessler Susanne C Shutz Marian & Joseph Tutera Gordon & Joan Wells Adam Ward David & Denice Peel Edward & Sharron Swink Allen & Sandra Ward Wiley R “Bill” Welborn The Gibson Family

In Honor of: John A Dillingham Zachary Shafran

Lon Lane Zachary Shafran

To remember a loved one or honor a friend, mail your check to Memorials & Tributes, Heart of America Council, Endowment Fund, P.O. Box 414177, Kansas City, MO 64141-4177. For more information, contact Jeromy Rutledge at (816) 569-4965.

2015 DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN Welsh Named 2015 Distinguished Citizen On October 15, the Heart of America Council will honor Polsinelli Chairman and CEO, Russ Welsh, with the 2015 Distinguished Citizen Award. The Distinguished Citizen Award honors an individual or company in the Kansas City area for their efforts in making a distinct difference in the fabric of our community. The annual event highlights our Scoutreach programs and the in-roads Scouting is making to bring the values and life skills to young people who might not otherwise be reached because of socio-economic barriers. Another highlight of the Distinguished Citizen Award dinner is the presentation of two $10,000 scholarships to local Eagle Scouts. This year’s scholarship recipients are…

Gilberto Ortiz 2015 Ewing Marion Kauffman Scholarship Gilberto Ortiz is an Eagle Scout from Troop 1080 in the Pioneer Trails District. He is a Firebuilder in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say and has served his troop as Senior Patrol Leader. While in high school he developed a passion for robotics and also participated in science, swimming and band. In the fall, Gilberto will attend Missouri University of Science & Technology where he plans to major in engineering.

Steven Ozaki 2015 Russ Welsh Scholarship Steven Ozaki is an Eagle Scout from Troop 60 in the Pelathe District. Steven has held numerous Scouting positions, most notably Order of the Arrow Lodge Chief and Junior Assistant Scoutmaster. His high school achievements include National Honor Society, Boys’ State and membership in the FYI Club which focuses on leadership and drug & alcohol prevention. Steven plans to attend the University of Kansas in the fall to pursue a career in international business.

THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT 2014 Annual Report The future is bright for Scouting in Kansas City and we have the proof. From unparalleled camping facilities to record setting community service, it's a great time to be a Scout in the Heart of America Council. Check out the all-digital edition of our 2014 Annual Report and relive an amazing year for Scouting at hoacannualreport.com.

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SUMMER CAMP RECAP

SALUTE TO SUMMER

From a medieval Day Camp adventure to rappelling on the Reservation, thousands of Scouts made memories to last a lifetime at a Heart of America Council camp in 2015. Here are some of our favorite photos from an unforgettable summer.

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SUMMER CAMP RECAP

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CAMPING & PROGRAMS

GET READY TO RIDE

ATVs Have Landed at Naish

Get ready for the ultimate adrenaline rush! The ATV program at Naish is here and will focus on equipping Scouts with the knowledge, judgment and skills to safely operate a four-wheel ATV.

ATV FAST FACTS

•E ight student-model Polaris Phoenix 200’s are at Camp Naish, along with two instructormodel Polaris Sportsman ETXs. • The council will introduce its regular ATV Safety Course starting with OA Fall Induction #2 at Camp Naish on August 29. Scouts must be 14 years of age or older to participate.

Courses will also be offered on the following dates: • September 12 • September 18-20 | OA Centennial Fall Fellowship Weekend • September 26-27 | Naish Mini-Camp Weekend • October 3 • October 24-25 | Naish Mini-Camp Weekend Contact the Council Camping Department for more information and to register at (816) 942-9333.

Fall 2015 Mini-Camps

August 7-8 (Aquatics Supervision only) September 26 October 10 October 24 November 7

Rifle, pistol, shotgun shooting and archery are back! So are climbing and rappelling! There are also new opportunities to gain skills and discover new interests: • Fishing Merit Badge – September 26 & October 10 • Soil and Water Conservation Merit Badge – October 24 & November 7 • Automotive Maintenance Merit Badge – October 10 • Farm Mechanics Merit Badge – October 10 • Search and Rescue fundamentals – October 24 & November 7 Register now at www.hoac-bsa.org/mini-camp-weekends.

TRIPLET TRIBESMEN You’re not seeing double, but triple! Triplets Bennet, Aiden, and Christian from Troop 395 celebrate being elevated to the Rank of Warrior with Chieftain Flying Red Flame.

2016 BOY SCOUT CAMP DRAW H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation

Theodore Naish Scout Reservation

• Thursday, October 22 • Saturday, October 24

• Saturday, October 24

Contact the Council Camping Department with Questions (816) 942-9333.

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ORDER OF THE ARROW Centurion Award The Centurion Award honors Arrowmen who have meaningfully contributed to the forming and maturing of the operational excellence in their local council’s Lodge. This award is a one-time recognition associated with the centennial anniversary of the Order of the Arrow. Congratulations to our Tamegonit Lodge recipients. Gene Adams Cortland Bolles Allen Boyd John Clark Gregory Ellerman Andrew Green Glenn Jackson John Jones Patrick McGurk Judy Molt Howard Rollins ll Irma Sue Shirk Christopher Smith Forest Strentz Christopher Underwood James Hayes

Don Baldwin Forrest Bolles Thomas Bundy Kelsie Clark George Feil Anthony Grosshans Berkley Jones Rick Ledgerwood Skip McGurk Steven Ozaki Suzanne Schartz Colin Smalley Colby Soden Ian Thomas Kenny Ward Jesse Miller

Edward Bishop Senn Boswell Stephen Campbell Kirk Doan Jim Feil Edward Hubert JD Jones Nicholas Light Ryan Meador, PhD Phillip Raine Abe Shears David Smiros Marty Stevens Michael Thompson Tom Ward

ArrowTour Nearly 400 people gathered at Camp Naish on June 20 to experience ArrowTour, one of the many programs celebrating the Order of the Arrow's centennial anniversary. ArrowTour provided opportunities to reflect, connect and discover the Order's Centuries of Service, both past and future.

International Staffers Make a Splash at Naish Meet Carina Westford from Guyana and Ana Marti Pages from Spain. Both are lifelong Scouts and both spent their summer at the Theodore Naish Scout Reservation. Carina has “been a Scouter for 11 years and change.” She just completed her second year of studies at the University of Guyana where she’s International camp staffers Carina Westford and Ana Marti Pages studying to become a medical imaging professional. Scouting has had a tremendous impact in helping Carina choose her career path and adult leaders have helped her stay focused on her studies. Carina said the 80-degree temperatures of June “were really cold at first,” but by July 4 she had adjusted to the mild Midwest summer. On July 14th, when the heat index reached 121 degrees, the Kansas weather finally felt comfortable to her. Ana Marti Pages from Valencia, Spain completed her University exams in late June and arrived after the July 4th weekend. She stepped right into the Bear Camp program, eliciting delighted squeals from Cub Scouts as she took a leading role in a campfire skit. She’s been Scouting for two years, working with Cub Scouts and preparing for a teaching career. Her five years working as a youth camp staff member made her a great addition to the Naish team.

UPCOMING OA EVENTS Fall Induction - Bartle . . . . . . . . . Aug. 14-16 Fall Induction - Naish . . . . . . . . . Aug. 28-30 100th Anniversary Celebration . . Sep. 18-20 Vigil Banquet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 3-4 NLS/NLATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 6-8 Winter Banquet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 9

September 26, 2015 Join skilled trades workers Saturday, September 26 and help complete important projects at Naish. Sign up for our 2015 Skilled Trades Day at www.hoac-bsa.org/campmasters. 11

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SCOUT DISCOUNTS

Book your next Boy Scout adventure to SEA LIFE Aquarium Kansas City and request our brand new Oceanography Merit Badge Program. Once complete, the boys will be very close to completing their Oceanography Merit Badge.

$25 per Boy Scout and will last 3 hours. Cost includes the program, admission into SEA LIFE Aquarium Kansas City and a behind the scenes tour.

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HIGH ADVENTURE

SUMMER IN PARADISE What did you do on your summer vacation? 46 council Venturers and leaders were luckily enough to spend the summer in the Bahamas thanks to a council sponsored trip to the Abaco Islands.

SUMMER IN PARADISE

What did you do on your summer vacation? 46 council Venturers and leaders were lucky enough to spend the summer in the Bahamas thanks to a council sponsored trip to the Abaco Islands.

2017 National Jamboree LIVE SCOUTING’S ADVENTURE Planning is underway for our council contingent’s trip to the 2017 National Scout Jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia. Our Jamboree committee is looking for leaders that would like to lead council troops on this once in a lifetime adventure and Scouts that would like to attend. Some of the highlights of the trip will include stops at the NASA Space Center in Huntsville, Alabama, whitewater rafting, tour of the Gettysburg battle grounds and two days touring Washington DC. For more information and to make your $100 deposit visit www.hoac-bsa.org/national-jamboree.

HAUNTED TRAILS October 24 & 25 | Camp Naish

Hoo….Hooo…..WHO should come to Haunted Trails? All Cub Scouts and their families, that’s who! Haunted Trails is a Halloween themed event for all Cub Scouts and their families. Because of tremendous popularity, the Venturing Officers’ Association has extended the dates to Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25. Cost is $8 per person for ages 5 and up and $4 per person for ages 4 and below. The fee includes a light meal, shuttle service and patch. This event is family friendly! Pre-registration begins this August at www.hoac-bsa.org.

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OUNCIL NEWS

TRAINING & ADVANCEMENT

The NEW Cub Scouting TIPS TO UNDERSTAND THE NEW PROGRAM It’s June and that means the New Cub Scout program is finally here! But what exactly does the new program have to offer and what are the major benefits? Here’s a quick rundown…

Webelos STEM THE NEW CUB SCOUT PROGRAM… Weekend • Is simplified and all components are built into the

September 12-13 advancement program. Bartle Scout Reservation • Has more hands on action packed adventures vs. the traditional classroom setting. Registration is now open for the fall Webelos STEM Week• Takes less time to complete for leaders and end at the H. Roe Bartle Scout parents. Reservation. Camp will include • Includes outdoor and STEM adventures program areas that will help for today’s youth. Webelos Scouts work towards Nova awards. Programing willoffeature 6 activity areas coverThetheir new STEM Cub Scouting also includes a number everything from science to rocketry and will conclude with a Saturday easying to understand resources to help you implement nightprogram. campfire.Visit The www.scouting.org/programupdates program areas will be different from the spring Webelos the new STEM Weekend for resources like... so feel free to attend again. Participants will need to provide their own tents and all personal gear. Cost is $30 and includes all meals, • Updated training guides program supplies and event patch. Space is limited. Register now at www.stemcamping.org. • New Pack Meeting plans

SUPERNOVA SCOUTS

Reaching for the stars. These Cub Scouts from Pack 3330 in Olathe were the first in the Trails West District to earn the Cub Scout Supernova Award.

• Updated requirements for Cub Scout awards • New adventure requirements and insignia

MERIT BADGE MAKE-UP

Still looking for more? Be sure to Swimming & Lifesaving check out the latest Scouting Sunday, September 13 | Jewish Community Center Magazine blog — Everything you need Couldn't complete your Swimming or Lifesaving Merit Badges at summer camp? to know about the new Cub You're in luck! We're hosting a Merit Badge make-up day on Sunday, September Scouting program at http://scoutingmagazine. 13 at the Jewish Community Center, 5801 W 115th St. Leawood, KS. Sessions org/2015/04/everything-need-know-new-cubbegin at 1:00 pm and will be conducted by certified Merit Badge counselors. scouting-program/. Admission is free. Pre-register at www.hoac-bsa.org/mb-makeup.

2015-2016

Ideal Year of Scouting Planning Guides Start your Ideal Year of Scouting with our newly updated planning guides. These fullcolor guides will be provided at no cost to all packs, troops, and Unit Commissioners. Guides are available now at the Council Service Center and online at www.hoac-bsa. org/IdealYearofScouting.

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SCOUTING HISTORY

SCOUTING HISTORY

A Scoutmaster and His First Eagle Scout in 1920 By Andy Dubill, Council Historian There is probably no event that is more important to a Scoutmaster than seeing one of his Scouts receive his Eagle Award. Scoutmaster Claude Peterson was even more proud of Clarence Abbott -- his prized Boy Scout -- as it became obvious that Clarence would become the first Eagle Scout in Kansas City, Kansas. It was such a big event that the national council sent his Eagle Scout medal to the local council in time for a special Kansas City, Kansas Chamber of Commerce program on December 29, 1920. The local newspaper arranged to have an artist sketch Clarence dressed in his complete Scout uniform prior to the ceremony. Clarence was such a news item that the paper ran two articles the week of the ceremony. After a special program for the Scouts of “music, speaking, and motion pictures,” one of the articles relates, “Clarence Abbott was given the decoration -- the Eagle Scout badge -the highest honor awarded for Scout proficiency.” Over two hundred of his friends, relatives, and Kansas City Boy Scouts attended the special program for the first Eagle Scout in Kansas City, KS and watched with pride as Scoutmaster Peterson pinned the Eagle Scout medal on Clarence’s left pocket. All of his hard work and the support of his fellow Scouts and Scout leaders paid off that evening. Scoutmaster Peterson was so proud of his first Eagle Scout that he used his picture on his 1920 Christmas card. If you have questions about Scouting history that would be good topics for future columns, email Andy Dubill at adubill@aol.com.

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HEART OF AMERICA COUNCIL EAGLE SCOUTS – MARCH - JUNE 2015

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Northern Tier Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop

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Pelathe Troop Troop Troop Troop

52 53 53 59

Pioneer Trails Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop

1016 1024 1030 1040 1040 1040 1040 1062 1062 1080 1084 1118 1118 1118 1118

Aidan Lacy Alex Argyle Isaiah Oliphant Kenneth Rose Cameron McLean Tristen Motko Jeremy Hicks Logan Cooper

Owen Oliphant, SM Owen Oliphant, SM Owen Oliphant, SM Owen Oliphant, SM Daniel Fritz, SM Phillip Anderson, SM Dennis Wycoff,SM Dennis Wycoff,SM

Alexander Martini Nathan Kowynia Jacob Martin John Foster Kristopher Light Andrew Banks James Lang Dennis Rice Glyndwr Harris-Webster Samuel Mosburg Luke Burkholder Charles Kaifes Richard Jordan Noah Bryan Brendan Tener Jacob Peterson Derek Davidson Alexander Quinn Mark Overman John Leonard

Michael Kowynia, SM Michael Kowynia, SM Todd Martin, SM Todd Martin, SM Todd Martin, SM Myrl Wear, SM Myrl Wear, SM Daniel Fontaine, SM Troy Johnson, SM Troy Johnson, SM Rick Harris, SM Scott Armstrong, SM Scott Armstrong, SM Eric Argie, SM Mark Fix, SM Nathan Roney, SM David Nash, SM Bryan Barragree, SM James Scott, SM David Banks, SM

Robert Newman Ethan Kallenberger Ivan Davidson Tanner Smith

Richard Bireta, SM Mitchell Yulich, SM Mitchell Yulich, SM Guy Jacobs, SM

John Bruso Kiloh McDowell John Stoermann Gabriel Cosgrove John Walton - Nunez Mark Reyes Mateo Munoz David Hall Zane Groom Christopher Burch Andrew Melland Adam Palavsky Louis Rios Robert Holmquist Zachary Wright

David Banks, SM Craig Scranton, SM Jeffery Baird, SM Stephen Cosgrove, SM Stephen Cosgrove, SM Stephen Cosgrove, SM Stephen Cosgrove, SM George Weaver, SM George Weaver, SM Salvatore Valenti, SM Samuel Otto, SM Michael Lisac, SM Michael Lisac, SM Michael Lisac, SM Michael Lisac, SM

Red-Tailed Hawk Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Crew Troop

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Thunderbird Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop

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Nathan Heyse Thomas Jones Mitchell Latimer Douglas Newcomb Jr Dylan Herrig Kyle Todd Adam Baker Kannon Casey Carter Sehon Joseph miller Michael Horn Caleb Wolf Zachary Loveall Brendan Clary Christopher Wheeler Micah Canady Jackson Crabtree Miles Bredehoeft Robert Canfield III Robert Boucher Anthony Bokarae Adam Harris Andrew Darlington Derek Walters Eric Gawlick Joshua Darlington Luke Gawlick Ross Unruh Douglas Reed Jr Adam Johnson Nathan Brown

Jeffrey Wandtke, SM Jeffrey Wandtke, SM Jeffrey Allison, SM Michael Schauf, SM Michael Schauf, SM Michael Schauf, SM Greg Baugh, SM Greg Baugh, SM Mark Garcia, SM Mark Garcia, SM Marcus Adinolfi, SM Christopher McMullin, SM Christopher McMullin, SM Stephen Vohs, SM Stephen Vohs, SM Craig Gabel, SM Kent Bredehoeft, SM Kent Bredehoeft, SM Kent Bredehoeft, SM William Wood, SM Gary Hazeltine, SM Craig Howes, SM Craig Howes, SM Craig Howes, SM Craig Howes, SM Craig Howes, SM Craig Howes, SM Craig Howes, SM Jason Cook, SM John Giles, ADV John Giles, SM

Chase Burlingame Tate Chiodini Parker Bennion James Kelley William Hoye Justice Brown Ty McGlone Zane Brown John Mullen Perry Alewell Nathaniel Greene Riley King Jason Graves Joseph Shelor Dayton Stull Sriram Paravastu

Anthony Laughlin, SM Anthony Laughlin, SM Michael Ort, SM Dan Barnes, SM Dan Barnes, SM Steven Brown, SM Steven Brown, SM Steven Brown, SM Jay DeHardt, SM Jay DeHardt, SM Steven Hilger, SM Victor Watson, SM David McCaughey, SM Douglas Horne, SM Andrew Wilcox, SM Andrew Wilcox, SM

Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Team Team

1220 1241 1251 1251 1255 1255 1255 1262 1262 1264 1274 1300 1300 1300 1323 1338 1366 1366 1366 1391 1391 1469 1469 1510 1550 1550 1551 1601 1601 1601 1631 6663 6663

Trailhead Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 92 92 92 92 100 257 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 284 284 333 354 381 381 381 395 395 395 395 395 396 449 449 483

Trails West Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop Crew

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Twin Rivers Troop Troop Troop

100 101 106

Travis Whiteman Andrew Collins Landon Fiser Peter Weber Adam Baerg Alexander Kramer Luke Eaton Erik Hays Gabriel Estes Daniel Shay Seth Kelley Benjamin Waston Blake Schmoll Tyler Repp Andrew McCullough II Zakery Teel Brendan Swartz Ryan Millard Steven Hicks Henry Londre Justin Young Andrew Locascio Keller White Thomas Fyffe Steven Justice Timothy Alvis Jairo La Paz Bennett Muraski Daniel Cuddy John Flucke William Pirner Justin Bowne Nathaniel Longo

Andrew Wilcox, SM Susan Hatten, SM Robert Johnson, SM Robert Johnson, SM Brian Osgood, SM Brian Osgood, SM Brian Osgood, SM Jon Ledford, SM Jon Ledford, SM Mark Dunning, SM Jeffery Kelley, SM Samuel Bass, SM Samuel Bass, SM Samuel Bass, SM David Parker, SM John Oelklaus, SM Chester Galloway, SM Chester Galloway, SM Chester Galloway, SM Lance Overfield,SM Lance Overfield,SM Lexie Wallace,SM Lexie Wallace,SM Paul Fyffe, SM Don Mesa, SM Don Mesa, SM David Millward, SM Michael Dulle, SM Michael Dulle, SM Michael Dulle, SM Kenneth Douglas, SM Mikael Thelin, VC Mikael Thelin, VC

Adam Parish Gavin Magee John Kill Matthew Lippe Otis Miller III Raghav Gupta Sean Reuter Dallas Miller Ivor Vinsant Jacob Reeves Nicholas Rein Timothy Reuter Ryan Wagner Caleb Ball Charls Manne Chase Conderman Karl Sheeran Lake Hylton Robert Lischer Ross Fosher Drew Brooks Jay Blunt Collin Elder Thomas Ott Bennett Lawrence Bhavish Dinakar Collin Whalen Jake Klausner Luke Kuklenski Matthew Wiese Nicholas Schlader Thomas Graham Michael Lillis Carter Floyd III Nicholas Bodine Syed Shabbir

Robert Day, SM Robert Day, SM Robert Day, SM Robert Day, SM Robert Day, SM Robert Day, SM Robert Day, SM James Rinehart, SM James Rinehart, SM James Rinehart, SM James Rinehart, SM Daniel Buchman, SM Andrew Russell, SM Kerby Ball, SM Kerby Ball, SM Kerby Ball, SM Kerby Ball, SM Kerby Ball, SM Kerby Ball, SM Kerby Ball, SM Steven Revare, SM Steven Revare, SM Terry Ecklund, SM Robert Kakareka, SM Michael Duff, SM Michael Duff, SM Michael Duff, SM Bryan Clingan, SM Bryan Clingan, SM Bryan Clingan, SM Bryan Clingan, SM Bryan Clingan, SM Timothy Bachta, SM Russell Kohl, SM Russell Kohl, SM Kirk McLoughlin, SM

Kinser Bestgen Aryzona Marsh Matthew Talbott Michael Nester Mitchell Sutton Noah Fahncke Zachary Smith Joshua Hernandez Andrew Leighton Christian Peak Joshua Plagge Aaron Lynn Bailey Erickson John Nelson Nicholas Wilson Nolan Castle Alexander Kolar Daniel Child Caleb Underwood Jordan Wolf

Jacob Brelsford, SM Robert Norris, SM Robert Norris, SM Robert Norris, SM Robert Norris, SM Robert Norris, SM Robert Norris, SM James Martin, SM Lowell Teague, SM Lowell Teague, SM Lowell Teague, SM Ronald Morris, SM Ronald Morris, SM Ronald Morris, SM Ronald Morris, SM Michael Meigs, SM Kyle Weber, SM Kerry White, SM Kenneth Spiller, SM Timothy Bodendistel, ADV

Christian Eickhoff Trenton Smith Ashton Spears

Daniel Buchman, SM David Rogers, SM Jon Shotton, SM

16 Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America

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DISTRICT INFORMATION

BIG MUDDY

September

Big Muddy Officers District Chairman

Randy Florence

(816) 232-4479

District Commissioner

Steve Graver

(660) 595-2434

Activities Chair

Anita Stigall

(816) 830-9383

Advancement Chair

Troy Stigall

(816) 809-7645

Boy Scout Roundtable

Phil Dierking

(816) 405-7540

Camping Chair

Ed Gooseman

(816) 682-2008

Cub Scout Roundtable

Susan Dallstream

(816) 470-5919

Eagle Board of Review

Troy Stigall

(816) 809-7645

Finance Chair

Jim Snyder

(816) 263-3120

Membership Chair

Anthoney Mitchell

(816) 739-9347

School Night Chair

Jonetta Atkinson

(816) 776-1116

Mic-O-Say Informant

Tom Hodson

(816) 934-2731

Order of the Arrow Advisor Scott Medlock

(816) 220-2220

Relationships Chair

Nicholas Belmore

(660) 542-8777

Public Relations Chair

Kim Edney

(816) 517-9249

Risk Management Chair

Chuck Scott

(660) 934-2755

Training Chair

Darrell Underwood (660) 542-1170

Venturing Chair

Darrell Neuner

Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Brett Cooper District Executive

(660) 259-2837 (816) 726-4263

James Arcano (816) 569-4941 james.arcano@scouting.org

BIG MUDDY 2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

70.1% 37.2%

August 4 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO 4 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO 4 School Night Presenter Training, 7:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO 6 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO

1 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO 1 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO 3 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO 11 Show ‘N Sell — Distribution Lexington CenturyLink — Across from the middle school on 24th Street

October 3-4 Cub Family Campout, 5:00 pm Ray County Fair Grounds 6 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO 6 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO 8 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Lexington United Methodist Church, 1211 S. 13 Highway, Lexington, MO 9-11 Big Muddy Camporee, 5:00 pm Big River Ranch, 20111 Goodloe Orchard Rd, Lexington, MO

New Knights Are No Longer In Need of Training From June 1-4 at Walnut Hills in Carrollton, MO, over 50 Cub Scouts enjoyed the “Knights in Training” themed Day Camp. There was a little bit of rain, but Scouts were still able to have plenty of fun. Activities ranged from making catapults and tunics, to slaying dragons with bows and arrows and BB guns. Our camp was Nationally Accredited for having safe, fun, and educational activities. We would like to give a big thank you to Tammy Cockrum, Susan Dallstream and all of the Junior Staff for putting on such a wonderful experience for our Scouts!

2015 Popcorn Sale The annual popcorn campaign is quickly approaching. Make sure your unit is signed up to sell. We have great new incentives for units and Scouts who sell this year. Contact our District Popcorn Kernel, Kim Edney, with questions at (816) 517-9249.

Roundtable Returns August 4 The Big Muddy District Roundtable meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month at the Lexington United Methodist Church. Make sure your unit has someone there to pick up materials and relay information. Having that person make a report at the unit committee meeting is a great way for your unit to stay on top of upcoming events!

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August/September 2015


DISTRICT INFORMATION

BLUE ELK

17 Blue Hills and Indian Trails Meet the Teacher Night, 4:30 pm

Blue Elk Officers

17 Buckner Meet the Teacher Night, 5:00 pm

District Chair

Bill Essmann

(816) 228-4465

District Commissioner

Ken Horrell

(816) 229-7370

Activities Chair

Greg Dowell

(816) 935-4399

Advancement Chair

Mike Meyers

(816) 805-7225

Boy Scout Roundtable

Kevin Matson

(816) 228-3258

Camping Chair

LeRoy Short

(816) 560-2943

Cub Scout Roundtable

Kenn Naylor

cnaylor@swbell.net

Eagle Board of Review

Leonard Jones

(816) 228-4960

Finance Chair

Scott Fullerton

(816) 224-4195

Membership Chair

R. Scott Smith

(816) 461-3377

OA Advisor

David McLean

(816) 392-2308

Public Relations Chair

Peter Muelleman

(816) 478-1830

Risk Management Chair

Lowell Brenton

(816) 373-7678

Training Chair

Joe Wilkinson

(816) 726-3446

Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Josh Enke

(816) 726-0707

Venturing Chair

Dan Sanderson

(816) 277-6967

District Director

Grant Dealy (816) 569-4956 Grant.Dealy@scouting.org

District Executive

Liz Desloge

(816) 569-4926 Liz.Desloge@scouting.org

BLUE ELK 2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

74.9%

67.1%

August 6 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Colonial Hills Community of Christ, 3539 SW State Route 7, Blue Springs, MO Eagle Scout Project Reviews, Eagle Board of Reviews, School Night Recruitment Information 13 District Committee Meeting, 6:00 pm Beacon Heights Community of Christ, 19402 Holke Rd, Independence, MO

18 Maple Meet the Teacher Night, 5:00 pm 18 Primary Elementary Meet the Teacher Night, 5:30 pm

September

2015 Fall Recruitment With the start of a new school year comes new recruitment opportunities for Blue Elk packs. There are several dates to know when planning your recruitment efforts. First, we would like for all packs to be at their school’s “Meet the Teacher Night” before recruitment. Please double check with the elementary schools for the dates.

2 Grain Valley School District Recruitment, 7:00 pm

The fall recruitment nights will be organized by school district:

3 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Colonial Hills Community of Christ, 3539 SW State Route 7, Blue Springs, MO

Grain Valley — Wednesday, September 2 | 7:00 pm

Eagle Scout Project Reviews, Eagle Board of Review, Merit Badge Training 10 Oak Grove School District and Fort Osage School District Recruitment, 7:00 pm 15 Blue Springs School District Recruitment, 7:00 pm 17 Independence School District Recruitment, 7:00 pm 18-20 Blue Springs Fall Fun Fest Recruitment

“Knights in Training” Day Camp Recap The heat didn’t stop the fun from happening at Day Camp! This year Blue Elk Day Camp had over 330 Scouts attend camp. There were many entertaining activities like jousting, shield decorating, sling shots, BB guns and lots more. We hope everyone who attended had a great time. We would like to thank the staff members for all their hard work. See you next year!

Oak Grove — Thursday, September 10 | 7:00 pm Fort Osage — Thursday, September 10 | 7:00 pm Blue Springs — Tuesday, September 15 | 7:00 pm Independence — Thursday, September 17 | 7:00 pm These dates have been finalized so plan on having representatives at the schools on these nights. There will be school night trainings at the August Roundtable at Colonial Hills and we urge that everyone be there to gather recruitment materials.

Volunteers Needed: Blue Springs Fall Fun Fest The annual Blue Springs Fall Fun Fest will be held September 18-20 on Main Street. In order to maximize our recruitment efforts, we will have a booth set up featuring a Lego Pinewood Derby and portable climbing tower. To put on these events we will need all the help we can get. We are asking for each pack or troop to pick a time to help run the activities. More importantly, we will need volunteers to become climbing certified to help with the climbing tower. There is a training the weekend before the Fall Fun Fest so please contact Liz Desloge at liz.desloge@scouting.org or Grant Dealy at grant. dealy@scouting.org if you are available to help at any time that weekend.

13 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Beacon Heights Community of Christ, 19402 Holke Rd, Independence, MO 13 Elm Grove Meet the Teacher Night, 5:00 pm 13 Cler-Mont Meet the Teacher Night, 6:00 pm 17 Grain Valley School District Meet the Teacher Night, 5:00 pm 18 Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America

August/September 2015


DISTRICT INFORMATION

Exploring Denver Colorado! Exploring Officers Division Chairman

Duane Anstaett

Finance Chair

Joe Jacobs

Membership Chair

Keith Sickendick

Fire & Emergency Cluster Chair Kurt Neis Health & Medicine Cluster Chair Joy Hobick Law Enforcement Cluster Chair Darin Chance Engineering Cluster Chair

Bryan Watts

Activities Chair

Melanie Pierce

Exploring Executive

Kerry Jorn (816) 569-4937 Kerry.Jorn@LFLmail.org

On June 11, Black & Veatch Explorers took their annual summer trip to Denver, Colorado. Their excursion included a tour of Coors Field. Fun fact, the stadium has a purple row of bleachers that mark the mile high elevation at 5,280 ft. Another tour included a trip to the Commuter Rail Maintenance Facility. As Denver expands their Commuter Rail, Explorers got an up close look at the operating center. They also took a tour of the Wings over the Rockies Museum, the Nature and Science Museum and Maker Faire.

August 6 Committee Meeting, 12:00 pm Heart of America Council, 10210 Holmes Rd, Kansas City, MO

September 10 Cluster Breakout Meeting, 12:00 pm Heart of America Council, 10210 Holmes Rd, Kansas City, MO

October 8 Committee Meeting, 12:00 pm Heart of America Council, 10210 Holmes Rd, Kansas City, MO

Law Enforcement Challenge On June 6, our Law Enforcement posts came together for the annual Law Enforcement Challenge. The Explorers participate in various scenarios and are scored by their skills and how they adapt to each situation. Scenarios included everything from building searches to agility tests. Special thanks to the Overland Park, Olathe, Spring Hill, and Grain Valley Police Departments for making this a great event. If you are interested in joining Exploring, visit www.Exploringkc.org for more information. Programs enrolling now!

19 Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America

August/September 2015


DISTRICT INFORMATION

FRONTIER

2015 Scout City BBQ

Frontier Officers District Chairman

Kevin Henderson (816) 949-7510

District Vice Chair

James Vaca

(816) 719-4969

District Commissioner

Doug Roberts

(816) 453-8401

Training Chair

Mark Jansen

(414) 704-1908

Advancement Chair

Brigitte Gruschka (816) 746-5754

Camping Chairmen

Freddie Allen Jr. (816) 372-2714 LaKisha Martin (816) 810-5121

Activities & Civic Service Chair Chris Cullum

(816) 308-5330

District Director

Dusty Boatright (816) 569-4967 Dustin.Boatright@scouting.org

District Executive

Andrea Watts (816) 569-4947 Andrea.Watts@scouting.org

Thank you to those who attended this year’s Scout City BBQ! This annual luncheon took place Friday, June 26 at Barney Allis Plaza. The success of this event will continue to make it possible to provide youth the opportunity to become Scouts by reducing the cost of Scout registration, camp, handbooks, uniforms and other program essentials in the Kansas City Metropolitan area. This year’s lunch was prepared by American Royal Grand Champion Plowboys BBQ. Since 1998, the Scout City BBQ has raised over $315,000 for Scouting programs in the Greater Kansas City area.

Frontier Paraprofessional Scouter Scoutreach Part-Time Job Opportunity Job Description: Give leadership to the development and maintenance of quality Scouting Programs located

August

in underserved areas in accordance with the Heart of America Council’s Scoutreach mission statement. Programs will take place at schools, churches and community centers within the Greater Kansas City Metro area. The programs run Monday through Friday for at least one hour. The number of hours worked will depend on the number of sites assigned to you. Training will be provided. Pay starts at $10 per hour and can increase upon performance. A background check is required. Qualifications: Must be over 18 years of age. Must have some experience working with youth and own a working automobile with adequate insurance coverage complying with the State of Missouri or Kansas. Interested? Contact Andrea Watts at (816) 569-4947 or andrea.watts@scouting.org.

Scout Closet The Frontier District is collecting various items to help equip our youth for summer camp. We are in need of the items listed below. If you would like to make a donation, contact LaKisha Martin at kishalyman@ yahoo.com. • Tents • Water bottles • Stove pots and pans

• Flashlights • Propane tanks • Uniforms

12 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Heart of America Council Service Center, 10210 Holmes Rd, Kansas City, MO 20 Paraprofessional Roundtable, 7:00 pm South Patrol Police Station, 9701 Marion Park Dr, Kansas City, MO 22 Scout Family Adventure Day Holmes Park, 2310 Holmes Rd, Kansas City, MO

September 9 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Heart of America Council Service Center, 10210 Holmes Rd, Kansas City, MO 17 Paraprofessional Roundtable, 7:00 pm South Patrol Police Station, 9701 Marion Park Dr, Kansas City, MO

October 14 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Heart of America Council Service Center, 10210 Holmes Rd, Kansas City, MO 15 Paraprofessional Roundtable, 7:00 pm South Patrol Police Station, 9701 Marion Park Dr, Kansas City, MO

URBAN DAY CAMP

Thank you Lakisha Martin for organizing fun, exciting and educational Urban Day Camps this summer! Urban Day Camps were held June through midJuly. Cub Scout aged youth participated in weekly summer Scouting activities that included shooting rubber band guns and bow and arrows, cooking,

crafts, science and climbing. Special thanks to the following schools and churches for hosting summer sessions: Macedonia Baptist Church, Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, Palestine Missionary Baptist Church, Mary Kelly Center, Swope Parkway Church of Christ, Grace Baptist Church, the Police Athletic League, and Gladstone Elementary School.

20 Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America

August/September 2015


DISTRICT INFORMATION

KAW

September

Kaw Officers District Chair

Andrew Cameron randrewcameron@me.com

District Commissioner Larry Strickland Outdoors1963@gmail.com Activities Chair Advancement Chair

Warren Minear

Boy Scout Roundtable

Nils Erickson Nils.erickson@us.army.mil

Camping Chair

Rob Sloop

(913) 449-7348 (913) 422-0583

Cub Scout Roundtable Regina Utter

(913) 206-0340

Eagle Board of Review Warren Minear

(913) 449-7348

Finance Chair

Bruce Coleman

(913) 422-3040

Membership Chair

Phil Raine

OA Advisor

Mark Blanken

(913) 250-0110

Bill Brown

(913) 724-3612

Venturing Chair

Allan Lechner

(913) 651-5398

District Executive

Kyle Fulbright (816) 569-4982 Kyle.Fulbright@scouting.org

Phillip.raine@gmail.com

Public Relations Chair Risk Management Chair Training Chair Wood Badge/NYLT Chair

KAW

3 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Bonner Springs United Methodist Church, 405 Morse St, Bonner Springs, KS 13 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm LDS Church, 8616 Haskell Ave, Kansas City, KS 13 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm LDS Church, 8616 Haskell Ave, Kansas City, KS

National Summertime Pack Awards Did your pack hold 3 summertime activities this summer? Having summertime activities not only shows a strong pack but also helps strengthen our families. Fill out the National Summertime Pack Award application and claim the award for each of the members in your pack. This is a great award to be able to hand out to your Scouts to excite them for your fall program too!

Fall Recruiting and School Nights This is an exciting time for several units, but also a great time with many possibilities for the boys in our communities. Going back to school and learning about Scouting is synonymous to many boys, but this is the time to show how much fun Scouting in your unit is. Have your parents and youth promote Scouting to their friends before recruitment night and use other means to help promote your unit in fun and interactive ways! For more information, for recruitment resources, or even for ideas on recruiting in your area, contact Kyle Fulbright at kyle.fulbright@scouting.org or (816) 569-4982.

2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

43.5% 21.8%

August 6 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Bonner Springs United Methodist Church, 405 Morse St, Bonner Springs, KS 13 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm LDS Church, 8616 Haskell Ave, Kansas City, KS 13 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm LDS Church, 8616 Haskell Ave, Kansas City, KS 15 Popcorn Seller’s Academy, 8:00 am-1:00 pm Overland Park Convention Center, 6000 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS 22 Popcorn Seller’s Academy, 8:00 am-1:00 pm Cerner Riverport Conference Center, 6711 NE Birmingham Rd, Randolph, MO

Get Your Popcorn Make sure to sign-up your unit to sell popcorn at www.hoac-bsa.org/popcorn. You’ll have the opportunity to earn prizes, raise funds for your unit, and help support the council. Attend one of our Popcorn Seller’s Academy Trainings on Saturday, August 15 or Saturday, August 22, and learn a lot more about the 2015 sale and earn extra commission! The training will be conducted expo style so you can come and go as you please anytime between 9:00 am and noon. Make sure your Unit Kernel is planning on attending one of these trainings. Important Dates: August 26 Show N Sell Orders Due (by 10:00 pm) September 11-12 Show N Sell Pick-up October 19 Return Paperwork Due October 24 Show N Sell Returns Due October 26 Final Orders Due Online November 6-7 Final Order Pick-up December 9 Final Payments Due

Thanks to everyone for a great 2015 Day Camp! 21

Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America

August/September 2015


DISTRICT INFORMATION

LONE BEAR

2 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Clinton Scout Building, 808 Augusta St, Clinton, MO

Lone Bear Officers District Chair

Gary Groff

(660) 885-4708

District Commissioner

Richard Smart

(417) 309-9690

Activities Chair

Jon Cerda

(816) 726-6145

Advancement Chair

Ronda Weinmann

(660) 429-2393

Cub Scout Roundtable

Melinda Elemer

(816) 297-2022

Boy Scout Roundtable

Perry Dunkeson

(660) 441-1723

Camping Chair

April Hale

(660) 747-7232

Eagle Board of Review

Jim Houk

(660) 890-2247

Finance Chair

Hurley Mahan

(660) 885-1130

Membership Chair

Bob Hale

(660) 747-7232

OA Advisor

Judy Molt

(660) 909-3017

Public Relations Chair

Kathy Noe

(660) 233-0210

Risk Management Chair

Ryan Mendenhall

(660) 351-2773

Training Chair

John Harris

(660) 429-6689

Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Steve Foote

(417) 646-2651

Venturing Chair District Director

David Riker (816) 569-4974 David.Riker@scouting.org

LONE BEAR

11-12 Popcorn Pick Up for Show N Sell

October 3-4 Cub Family Campout, 5:00 pm Lowry City Corn Maze, 11050 NE 201 Rd, Lowry City, MO 6 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Clinton Scout Building, 808 Augusta St, Clinton, MO 6 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Clinton Scout Building, 808 Augusta St, Clinton, MO 13 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Clinton Scout Building, 808 Augusta St, Clinton, MO 16-18 Fall Camporee H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation, Osceola, MO

“Knights in Training” Day Camp

2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

8 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm First United Methodist Church of Warrensburg, 141 E Gay St, Warrensburg, MO

64.4%

63.5%

August 4 Popcorn Training, 6:00 pm Clinton Scout Building, 808 Augusta St, Clinton, MO 4 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:00 pm Clinton Scout Building, 808 Augusta St, Clinton, MO 4 Roundtable/School Night Training, 7:00 pm Clinton Scout Building, 808 Augusta St, Clinton, MO 11 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm Clinton Scout Building, 808 Augusta St, Clinton, MO

September 2 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Clinton Scout Building, 808 Augusta St, Clinton, MO

The 2015 Cub Scout Day Camp was a huge success! Thank you to all the staff that gave their time throughout the week and a HUGE thanks to Camp Director Allison Bolt and Program Directors Melissa Moore and Lesley D’Orazio. We averaged about 160 youth every day and you could not have asked for better weather. The activities that took place were lots of fun and educational. Who wouldn’t have fun swimming and going down the 50 foot slip and slide every day!!! If you are interested in joining the Day Camp staff in 2016 contact David Riker or Allison Bolt. It’s popcorn time! The 2015 popcorn sale will be upon us shortly. Make sure your unit gets signed up to sell so your boys can earn their own way through Scouting. The district popcorn kernel this year is Jennifer Klapp. Let’s all have a great sale!

Fall Camporee October 16-18 | H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation Plans are underway for a great Camporee. The current plan is to hold Camporee at the H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation. More information will be available soon.

Our annual Mic-O-Say and OA elevations recognition will be held at the district campfire. Tribesmen, as in years past, are requested to wear Tribal Attire. Songs, skits and general silliness will be the order of the night. A church service will be held on Sunday morning. For more information contact Jon Cerda at gundogpro@ gmail.com.

Cub Scout Family Campout October 3-4 | Lowry City Corn Maze The Cub Scout Family Campout is an opportunity for boys and their families to start the Cub Scout year with a fun outdoor event. This overnight campout will feature games and activities for the entire family. Your family can start to show up any time after 5:00 pm on Saturday, October 3. A hot dog dinner will be provided as well as breakfast on Sunday morning. This year’s campout will be held at the Lowry City Corn Maze, 11000 NE 201 Rd, Lowry City, MO. This a family event and the cost is $10 per person. The fee includes meals and entrance into the corn maze. Make sure to bring your own camping equipment.

School Night for Scouting August and September are very busy months for recruiting new youth into our outstanding programs. Please make sure that you are working with your district executive to help you achieve a successful fall recruitment drive. Your help is needed in securing some of the recruitment locations and rooms as well as helping to promote your Scouting unit. On the day of your recruitment, have as many parents attend school in their uniform and eat lunch with their child and help to promote the recruitment event. Attain your school’s roster and try to reach out to as many of the first and second graders as possible and invite them to your recruitment. Boy Talks will be completed in the schools that will allow them as well as the distribution of flyers. Posters and yard signs will once again be available. Troops should be conducting open houses as well. Try getting all of your parents to promote the recruitment night or other recruitment events via their Facebook pages as well. That can reach a lot of people very quickly! Leave no stone unturned and let’s recruit as many new youth as possible. For more information or for recruitment resources, contact David Riker at david.riker@ scouting.org or (816) 569-4974.

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DISTRICT INFORMATION

NORTH STAR

Recharter Packet Handout & Training, Merit Badge Counselor Training, OA Chapter Meeting

North Star Officers District Chair

nschair@kc.rr.com

Ted Wilson

District Commissioner Paul Crooks

374gator@sbcglobal.net

Activities Chair

Terrel Schimpf

tschimpf@schimpf.net

Advancement Chair

Larry Duncan

nsadv@kc.rr.com

Boy Scout Roundtable Patrick McCalmon

(816) 746-5746

Camping Chair

(816) 807-6697

Travis Kleoppel

Cub Scout Roundtable Scott Hidy

cubber320@yahoo.com

Eagle Board of Review Bill Moberly

(816) 781-6923

Finance Chair

John Lindner

(816) 914-5101

Membership Chair

Frank Reinsch freinsch@pathfindersystems.com

OA Advisor

Barry Loughrige loughrigedb@gmail.com

Public Relations Chair Brian Blake

(816) 746-6797

Risk Management Chair Mark Tomes

(816) 454-2576

Training Chair

(816) 505-2017

Jeff Tyler

Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Jeanie Salmon

(816) 222-4878

Venturing Chair

Keith Kaiser

District Director

Stephanie Regalia (816) 569-4929 Stephanie.Regalia@scouting.org

Senior District Executive Trey Miller District Executive

kcscouter@gmail.com

(816) 569-4946 Trey.Miller@scouting.org

Adam Singleton (816) 569-4950 Adam.Singleton@scouting.org

NORTH STAR 2015 CAMPING

70.1%

Cub Scout Boy Scout

65.1%

September 3 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm KCMO Police Training Academy, 6885 NE Pleasant Valley Road, Kansas City, MO Merit Badge Counselor Training, OA Chapter Meeting 8 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Liberty Stake Center, 6751 NE 70th Street 10 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:30 pm Liberty Stake Center, 6751 NE 70th St, Liberty, MO

October 1 District Roundtable, 7:00 pm KCMO Police Training Academy, 6885 NE Pleasant Valley Road, Kansas City, MO

2-4 Wood Badge Training 2-3 Cub Scout Family Campout, 5:00 pm Camp Branch — Loop B, Smithville Lake 2-4 North Star District Camporee, 5:00 pm Kelsey Short Youth Camp, 17980 Collins Rd, Smithville, MO 6 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Liberty Stake Center, 6751 NE 70th St, Liberty, MO 8 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:30 pm Liberty Stake Center, 6751 NE 70th St, Liberty, MO 9-10 Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills, 5:00 pm Kelsey Short Youth Camp, 17980 Collins Rd, Smithville, MO

Spirit of Scouting On May 29, the North Star District held an ASK event in Excelsior Springs as part of the Investment in Character campaign. A young Scout was invited to tell his Scouting story. This young man delivered a powerful message… My name is Riley Dotson. I am a Life Scout from Troop 309 and a Brave in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. I have been involved in the BSA since I was 7 years old, beginning my Scouting career in Mrs. Robin’s Tiger Den. I did it all as a Cub; the family campouts, the barbecues, the nature hikes, Day Camp, everything. I’m here to talk to you about H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation. But, my story begins in another place. On my first night at the Theodore Naish Scout Reservation, there was an orientation. The first words out of my guide’s mouth were about the ever-present raccoons. I think, if I recall correctly, he said something like, “If there is any infinitesimal amount of food lingering anywhere on your body, the raccoons will eat your lips, and you will be in the hospital for months.” This sparked a phobia. I Riley Dotson and family didn’t sleep the rest of the time I was at the camp. The next year, I bought a walking stick and sat in my chair with it as a sort of anti-raccoon sentinel (I never saw any). I pushed Bartle into the back of my mind. I didn’t even want to think of the possibility of 10 whole days in the woods with those things.

My first night at Bartle, I kept my cool. I sang the campfire songs at the top of my lungs, even though I hadn’t yet learned the words. I wolfed down my first ever Bartle dinner, then assumed my sentry position outside my tent just after taps. This time, to my surprise, my flashlight beam came across two glowing yellow eyes. Instead of charging, I burrowed down into my cot and started bawling. It was just my first year, and I was already going to get eaten. I couldn’t believe it. After a few long moments, I heard the leaves rustling outside. A rustling much, much bigger than a normal raccoon. With tears streaming down my face, I realized that I was about to be devoured by the dreadful, bipedal raccoon king. “You okay in there, Riley?” the Omega-raccoon whispered from the outside of my tent. Slowly, as I crawled out of my sleeping bag, it took the shape of Joe Meehan. Joe Meehan, King of the Raccoons. I sat up, stammering through the events of that night, and warning him to run away before he could fall victim as well. And you know what? He took guard for me that night (or, at least until I fell asleep.) Over the course of the session, he and my father cured me of my fear. That session, those 10 days, were the most pivotal in my entire Scouting career. Those first 10 days helped me become the person I am today because it unlocked the wonder that is the H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation. I returned the next year. And I came back to the Reservation a third time. And, oh yeah, another. And another. Bartle wasn’t just a summer camp for me. It still isn’t. Bartle is the place of kayaking. Bartle is the place of shotguns. It’s the place of endless trails. It’s the place of early mornings and late nights. It’s the place of nature, and it’s the place of happiness, friendship, and warmth. It’s the place of you-have-KP-in-the-morning and first year homesickness. It’s incredible. Bartle brings out a certain thing in people that I have yet to witness anywhere else in this world. I feel like I come back home a slightly different person every single session. I grow so close to the people around me, and to the Reservation. It makes me wonder how people ever got by without our beloved Reservation. My closest friends all attended Bartle. It’s changed us. We appreciate the world around us just a little bit more. We’re new people, better people, because the Reservation is in our hearts. I’d never give up those memories for anything. And I hope to give as many young men the same once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Tribe of Mic-O-Say Elevations

North Star District Tribal Council Elevations John Collier — Sachem John Wessling — Sachem John Peter — Keeper of the Wampum David Lehman — Keeper of the Wampum

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DISTRICT INFORMATION

NORTHERN TIER

1 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Grace Christian Fellowship Church, 7230 Quivira Rd, Shawnee, KS

Northern Tier Officers District Chair

Chris Ross

(913) 236-5890

District Commissioner

Scott Tener

(913) 422-7885

Activities Chair

Ben and Lisa Grimsley (913) 441-3865

Advancement Chair

Terry Masters

(913) 432-8983

Boy Scout Roundtable

Rick Pope

(913) 205-7898

Camping Chair

Judy Tuckness

(913) 244-9653

Cub Scout Roundtable

Harry Moyer

(913) 268-6958

Eagle Board of Review

Phil Starcke

(816) 363-3761

Finance Chair

Bill Henderson

(913) 383-1950

Membership Chair

Mike Blinn

(913) 432-4224

OA Advisor

Bob Kalkofen

(913) 362-5576

Public Relations Chair

Jamey Hilleary

(913) 515-3841

Risk Management Chair Rob Jones

(913) 681-1453

Training Chair

Jeff Deane

(913) 205-0089

Venturing Chair

John Forsyth

(913) 341-5061

Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Jamey Hilleary District Director

Nick Traxler

(913) 515-3841

(816) 569-4969 Nick.Traxler@scouting.org

Cub Scout Boy Scout

3 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS Merit Badge Counselor Training, OA Chapter 13 Meeting, Eagle Book Review 17 Eagle Boards of Review, 6:30 pm Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS 25-26 Cub Family Campout Shawnee Riverfront Park, 5500 Frisbie Rd, Shawnee, KS 66226 29 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Grace Christian Fellowship Church, 7230 Quivira Rd, Shawnee, KS

If you managed to take some time to venture out to Camelot (Shawnee Riverfront Park) June 8-12, you would have noticed that many of our Knights-inTraining (Cub Scouts) seemed very young and small this year. This is because over 40 kindergarteners brand-new to Scouting were in attendance! Several packs held successful spring recruitments and brought their new boys out to camp for a great week with no rain-outs! Day Camp would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication by the staff and walking leaders who shared their time and talent. A special thank-you goes out to “Crazy Dave” Sultz (director), “Sir Dave the Brave” Scharpenburg (program director), Gigi Maddox (program director), and Paula Fix (registrar) for their commitment and service. A fun week was had by all!

29 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Grace Christian Fellowship Church, 7230 Quivira Rd, Shawnee, KS

October

NORTHERN TIER 2015 CAMPING

1 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Grace Christian Fellowship Church, 7230 Quivira Rd, Shawnee, KS

Day Camp 2015 — Knights in Training

68.8%

61.1%

August 4 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Grace Christian Fellowship Church, 7230 Quivira Rd, Shawnee, KS 4 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Grace Christian Fellowship Church, 7230 Quivira Rd, Shawnee, KS 6 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Antioch Park, Shelter #3, 6501 Antioch Rd, Merriam, KS Merit Badge Counselor Training, OA Chapter 13 Meeting, Eagle Book Review 20 Eagle Boards of Review, 6:30 pm Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS

September School Nights for Scouting: September 1 – September 17

1 Roundtable & Re-Charter Training, 7:00 pm Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS Merit Badge Counselor Training, OA Chapter 13 Meeting, Eagle Book Review 15 Eagle Boards of Review, 6:30 pm Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, 7100 Hadley, Overland Park, KS 16-18 Camporee Trust Property of Camp Naish, 1100 Martinek Ln, Kansas City, KS 66111

Save the Date for Fall Camping Cub Scout Family Campout

September 25-26 | Shawnee Riverfront Park

Camporee “Along the Santa Fe Trail”

October 16-18 | Camp Naish Trust Property

2015 Popcorn Sale The annual popcorn sale is right around the corner. There are many new and exciting components to the popcorn sale this year, including: a new KC Royals tin, new website, new jalapeno popcorn and the “mystery house” prize contest. If you have not sold before, or did not sell last year, this is the year to start. The popcorn sale is the only council supported fundraiser that helps both units and the council raise vital funds. To sign-up to sell or for questions contact Kim Lewis at lewiskrm@gmail.com.

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DISTRICT INFORMATION

PELATHE

September

Pelathe Officers District Chair

Scott Braden

(785) 423-1134

District Commissioner

Scott Gates

(785) 550-8477

Activities Chair

Kathleen Gordon-Ross (785) 813-1769

Advancement Chair

Rich Bailey

(785) 842-0842

Boy Scout Roundtable

Sandy Dixon

(816) 721-3265

Camping Chair

Mark Inbody

(785) 979-4931

Cub Scout Roundtable

Amy Isenberg

(913) 461-8447

Eagle Board of Review

Rich Bailey

(785) 842-0842

Finance Chair

Gina Cregg

(785) 691-9353

Membership Chair

Cindy Lynn

(785) 550-1594

Scott Smith

(785) 550-3780

OA Advisor Public Relations Chair Risk Management Chair Training Chair Wood Badge/NYLT Chair GR Gordon Ross

(785) 813-1769

Venturing Chair

Audrey Taylor

(785) 749-5722

District Director

Randy Kidder (816) 569-4954 Randy.Kidder@scouting.org

86.1%

Cub Scout Boy Scout

18 Commissioner Staff Meeting, 6:30 pm First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway, Lawrence, KS 18 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway, Lawrence, KS 26-27 Cub Scout Family Campout, 2:00 pm – 10:00 am Camp Bromelsick, Lawrence, KS

October 1 Roundtable, 7:00 pm First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold, Lawrence, KS 15 Commissioner Staff Meeting, 6:30 pm First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway, Lawrence, KS 15 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway, Lawrence, KS 23-25 Camporee, 5:00 pm – Noon Battle of Black Jack Reenactment, Baldwin City, KS

PELATHE 2015 CAMPING

3 Roundtable and Bobcat Academy, 7:00 pm First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold, Lawrence, KS

33.2%

August 6 Roundtable, 7:00 pm First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold, Lawrence, KS 8 Storm the Kasold 11 Popcorn Kickoff, 7:00 pm First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold, Lawrence, KS 20 Commissioner Staff Meeting, 6:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway, Lawrence, KS 20 District Committee Meeting, 7:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway, Lawrence, KS 21-23 Webelos Woods, 5:00 pm – Noon Camp Bromelsick, Lawrence, KS 31 Bill Self Golf Tournament, Noon Lawrence Country Club, Lawrence, KS

Are you Ready for School Night for Scouting?

Here are some things to keep in mind: • Spread the word about your School Night in at least 3 or 4 different ways. People need to see your message a number of times before it sinks in. • Recruit at your elementary school Ice Cream Social the week before school. Handout your pack calendar/ contact list. If possible register them on the spot. • Call all families at your elementary school the weekend before the School Night. The district can provide the list. Divide up the list and call with a short invitation message. • Plan your agenda for School Night. Provide a short meeting (40 minutes or less), offer a short activity for new Scouts.

Ask parents to fill out the applications and Parent Talent Survey. Send families home with a calendar and contact list in hand. • Hold a Parent Orientation Meeting within a week of School Night. Expect each family to play a role in running the pack. • Plan an additional Recruiting Opportunity. Use your September pack meeting or activity. Volunteer to run a program for your elementary school fall carnival and do it in uniform. Not everyone will hear about School Night or be able to attend. Let’s give them another chance. Cindy Lynn, District Membership Chair, Bryan Fox, District School Night Chairman, as well as members of the Commissioner Staff will be available to support your effort. Our goal is to recruit 150 new Scouts this fall.

Trails End Popcorn Sale Please plan to attend the district Popcorn Kickoff on August 11. Learn about this year’s incentive program and the additions to the product lineup. Learn how units in the Pelathe District increased their sales in 2014. The Trails End Popcorn sale is a great way for Scouts to earn money needed for Scouting activities and to support the camping facilities of the council. If you have any questions contact Melisa Lord, District Popcorn Kernal, at countryengineer@hotmail.com.

Cub Scout Day Camp Congratulations to all involved with this year’s Cub Scout Day Camp. In June, more than 170 Cub Scouts enjoyed 4 days of Cub Scout fun and adventure thanks to the hard work of Kathleen GordonRoss, Brian Workman, Melisa Lord and their staff.

National Summertime Pack Award

A few boxes and a little imagination equals a great Day Camp

If your pack planned and held 3 summertime activities…you win! Actually your Cub Scout families win! Fill out the National Summertime Pack Award application and claim the award. If your pack attended one of the Activities Committee Summertime programs, you can count it as well. Thanks to Kathleen Gordon-Ross and her committee for putting this together again this summer.

Troop 60's annual Memorial Day Flag Retirement Ceremony

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DISTRICT INFORMATION

PIONEER TRAILS

8 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Wornall Road Baptist Church, 400 W Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, MO

Pioneer Trails Officers District Chair

John Freshnock

(913) 262-8296

District Commissioner

Morgan Olander

(913) 649-6388

Advancement Chair

Andre Sidney

(816) 898-5925

Boy Scout Roundtable

Ross Whitacre

(816) 718-3255

Camping Chair

Bruce Day

(816) 447-0750

Cub Scout Roundtable

Sarah Martinez

(816) 806-4094

Eagle Board of Review

Andre Sidney

(816) 898-5925

Finance Chair

Jim Gamble

(816) 333-8144

Membership Chair

David Ladwig

(816) 678-8782

OA Advisor

Joe Palausky

(816) 807-1053

Public Relations Chair

David Banks

(913) 384-0400

Risk Management Chair

John Wilcox

(816) 729-7134

Training Chair

Tom Holley

(816) 679-5655

Activities Chair

Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Pat Parks

(816) 523-6382

Venturing Chair District Executive

Niel Campbell (816) 569-4949 Niel.Campbell@scouting.org

11-12 Popcorn Pick Up for Show N Sell 25 Cub Family Campout Lake of the Woods, Swope Park Oakwood Dr, Kansas City, MO

for boys and their families to start the Cub Scout year with a fun outdoor event. This overnight campout will feature games and activities for the entire family. Your family can start to show up anytime after 5:30 pm on Friday, September 25. Friday evening will include a campfire and a hot dog dinner. Breakfast will be pro-

October 1 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 1 Roundtable, 7:30 pm Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 13 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Wornall Road Baptist Church, 400 W Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, MO 17 Fall Camporee Lake of the Woods, Swope Park Oakwood Dr, Kansas City, MO

vided on Saturday morning. The campout will be held at Lake of the Woods in Swope Park.

Fall Camporee Test your survival skills at Camporee, this year’s theme is Wilderness Survival. Camporee will be held the weekend of October 17 at Lake of the Woods in Swope Park. Interested in helping with the program? Contact Niel Campbell.

Day Camp 2015: Knights in Training PIONEER TRAILS 2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

70.3% 47.8%

August 6 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 6 Roundtable | School Night Training, 7:30 pm Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 11 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Wornall Road Baptist Church, 400 W Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, MO

September 3 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 3 Roundtable, 7:30 pm Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St, Kansas City, MO

The 2015 Scout Day Camp was a huge success! Thank you to all the staff that gave their time and energy to a great week and a huge thank you to our Camp Director, Ken Mcfeders, and Program Director, Ben Bezanson, who spent the past eight months putting together a great program. We would also like to thank the staff of the Housing Authority and Youthbuild for all their help this year and for serving on staff. If you are interested in helping with Day Camp for 2016 contact Niel Campbell or Ken Mcfeders.

Popcorn Sale It’s popcorn time! A simplified order form and a new prize company are just a few of the changes made for this year’s sale. Make sure that your unit gets signed up to sell so that your boys can earn their own way through Scouting.

Cub Scout Family Campout The Cub Scout Family Campout is an opportunity

2015 School Night for Scouting August and September are busy months for recruiting new youth into Scouting. Obtaining school rosters, having lunch with your son in uniform and creating events on Facebook are great ways to get the word out. Boy Talks will be completed in the schools that will allow them as well as the distribution of flyers. Posters and yard signs will once again be available. Look for the latest recruiting resources at www.hoac-bsa.org/ pack-recruitment-resources.

Be Featured in Adventures in Scouting The Pioneer Trails District would love to hear your Scouting story. Do you have an interesting trip that your unit has gone on or a community service project that you would like to share? We would love to be able to share your story in the next edition of Adventures in Scouting. Send photos and stories to Niel Campbell at Niel.Campbell@Scouting.org.

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DISTRICT INFORMATION

RED-TAILED HAWK Red-Tailed Hawk Officers District Chair

Dan Kerling

(913) 829-6913

District Commissioner

Stan Lloyd

(913) 541-9404

Activities Chair

Kristi Ogle

(913) 254-9606

Advancement Chair

Doug Machamer

(913) 685-1035

Boy Scout Roundtable

Gary Hazeltine

(913) 963-2453

Camping Chair

Tom Matches

(913) 897-1636

Cub Scout Roundtable

Susan Lux

(913) 764-8529

Eagle Board of Review

Jim Forson

(816) 941-8036

Finance Chair

Doug Butcher

(913) 338-5498

Membership Chair

Darren Pitts

(913) 481-5657

OA Advisor

Mark Brewer

(913) 981-3491

Public Relations Chair

David Weerts

(913) 829-1321

Risk Management Chair

David Weerts

(913) 829-1321

Training Chair

Ron Puls

(913) 390-6581

Venturing Chair

Josh Wandtke

(913) 764-8413

Wood Badge / NYLT Chair Karen Eichorst

(913) 498-2167

District Director

Cortland Bolles (816) 569-4955 Cortland.Bolles@scouting.org

District Executive

Elisa Corry (816) 569-4966 Elisa.Corry@scouting.org

RED-TAILED HAWK 2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

72.1%

54.3%

August 4 School Night Presenter Training, 7:00 pm Colonial Presbyterian Church 12501 W 137th St, Overland Park, KS 4 School Night Unit Material Pick-Up 7:00 pm Colonial Presbyterian Church 12501 W 137th St, Overland Park, KS 6 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Olathe Community of Christ Church, 15520 S Ridgeview Rd, Olathe, KS 25 Blue Valley School District School Night, 7:00 pm 26 Popcorn Show N Sell Orders Due

September 3 Roundtable, 7:00pm Olathe Community of Christ Church, 15520 S Ridgeview Rd, Olathe, KS

10 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Indian Creek Community Church, 12480 S Blackbob Rd, Olathe, KS

at the College Church of the Nazarene. Congratulations DeWayne and thank you for exemplifying the Scout Law!

10 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Indian Creek Community Church, 12480 S Blackbob Rd, Olathe, KS

Get Ready to Get Wild with an Animal Adventure!

11 Popcorn Show N Sell Pick Up

October 1 Roundtable, 7:00pm Olathe Community of Christ Church, 15520 S Ridgeview Rd, Olathe, KS 3 Webelos Walkabout Cedar Lake. Olathe, KS 8 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Indian Creek Community Church, 12480 S Blackbob Rd, Olathe, KS 8 District Committee Meeting, 7:30 pm Indian Creek Community Church, 12480 S Blackbob Rd, Olathe, KS 9-10 Cub Family Campout Old Lake Olathe Golf Course, 2350 Golf Course Rd, Olathe, KS 9-11 Camporee Old Lake Olathe Golf Course, 2350 Golf Course Rd, Olathe, KS

Cheerful Service: Local Scouter Recognized for His Service to the City In July 2014, the City of Edgerton issued a Boil Water Advisory due to low water pressure. Since Edgerton does not have a certified lab, using the KDHE lab could force Edgerton residents to remain on a boil order up to three more days. DeWayne McAllister, Lab Manager, responded to Edgerton’s call late one evening, running tests, incubating them for 24 hours and providing the results in the wee hours of the morning. Edgerton avoided a serious inconvenience to their residents because of DeWayne’s willingness to help a neighboring community. For his efforts, DeWayne received the 2014 Vision, Values, Mission Award for his Leadership through Service. DeWayne is an active member of Pack 3387 at DeWayne McAllister the Christ Community Church receives the 2014 Vision, of the Nazarene and Troop 255 Values, Mission Award from the City of Olathe

October 9-11, Old Lake Olathe Golf Course Don’t miss the 2015 Cub Family Campout & Camporee! We look forward to seeing all of our new Cub Scouts and their families as we have an Animal Adventure. Remember, this is a great activity to invite potential Cub Scout friends to as well. Boy Scout Troops and Venturing Crews are encouraged to attend and participate in our Camporee activities, designed with our more experienced Scouts in mind. Webelos are also invited to spend an extra night out on Saturday with the Boy Scout Troop of their choice and participate in all the Camporee fun.

Adventure is Waiting: Build Yours. And Bring a Friend! Cub Scouts is always more fun with a friend! Each fall, we take the time to make sure every boy has the opportunity to join Scouting through our fall recruitment campaign. We appreciate all the effort our pack leaders put in to their School Nights for Scouting, which provides an opportunity to join to thousands of local boys and their families. But, we don’t stop there! We encourage all of our packs and Cub Scout families to invite new boys to activities throughout the fall like pack meetings, the Cub Family Campout, and even Haunted Trails. For assistance with your recruitment plans, contact Jeff Marshall at marshalljeff80@gmail.com.

Final Red-Tailed Hawk

District Dinner

February 6, 2016 Join us for the final Red-Tailed Hawk District Dinner as we celebrate our successes from 2015 and show our appreciation for all who served to make it a great year! Award nomination forms are available at www.hoac-bsa.org/red-tailed-hawk-activities. 27

Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America

August/September 2015


DISTRICT INFORMATION

THUNDERBIRD

1 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 350 SW 150 Highway, Lee’s Summit, MO

Thunderbird Officers District Chair

James Freeman

(816) 524-1630

District Commissioner

Dan Morales

(816) 921-4421

Activities Chair

Pete Zibers

(816) 686-1649

Advancement Chair

Lynn Houston

(816) 885-7682

Boy Scout Roundtable

David McCaughey

(816) 537-6117

Camping Chair

Brendon Hale

(816) 524-0276

Cub Scout Roundtable

James Montigny

(816) 695-9982

Eagle Board of Review

Ron DesCombes

(816) 578-4674

Finance Chair

Bob Borgelt

(816) 524-4006

Membership Chair

Tom Hines

(816) 322-9543

OA Advisor

Chris Chiodini

(816) 365-0362

Risk Management Chair

Keith Martin

(816) 525-1340

Training Chair

Ken Nolan

(816) 806-5388

Wood Badge/NYLT Chair

Carrie Thompson

(816) 695-3803

Venturing Chair

Jim Salisbury

(816) 868-0805

District Director

Josh Morales (816) 569-4961 Josh.Morales@scouting.org

District Executive

Bennett Dixon (816) 569-4962 Bennett.Dixon@scouting.org

the impending ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE...if you dare. Open to all Troops and Crews. Don’t forget to invite the Webelos.

8 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Grace United Methodist Church, 2400 SE 50 Highway, Lee’s Summit, MO

Day Camp Recap Did you attend Day Camp this summer? Tell your friends about how much fun you had! Tell us about your experiences on the Thunderbird Facebook page. Share your photos with us by using the hashtag #TBDayCamp2015 — We would love to see you having fun!

Public Relations Chair

THUNDERBIRD 2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

98.4% 65.5%

August 4 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 350 SW 150 Highway, Lee’s Summit, MO 4 District Roundtable, 7:30 pm Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 350 SW 150 Highway, Lee’s Summit, MO 4 Cubmaster’s Conference, 7:30 pm Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 350 SW 150 Highway, Lee’s Summit, MO 11 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Grace United Methodist Church, 2400 SE 50 Highway, Lee's Summit, MO

September 1 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 350 SW 150 Highway, Lee’s Summit, MO

2015 Day Camp King, James Montigny, and his family of Scouters.

2015 Recruitment and Cub Family Campout Recruitment season is upon us. Make sure to bring the energy, fun, excitement, and your organizational skills to your School Night so that more boys get the chance to become Scouts. Make sure to invite your new parents to attend the Cub Family Campout on October 2-3 at Unity Village near Lee’s Summit.

2015 Fall Camporee Prepare yourselves for the camping adventure of a lifetime…October 9-11 in the reportedly haunted old Truman Farm Area north of Freedom Cycles in Grandview, you will learn to survive

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August/September 2015


DISTRICT INFORMATION

TRAILHEAD Trailhead Officers District Chair

Rob Baker

District Commissioner

Roger Johnson (913) 648-6210

Boy Scout Resource Forum Chair David Allen

(913) 484-4710 (913) 649-5621

Cub Scout Resource Forum Chair Dawn Schnake (913) 649-7627 Tiger Cub Den Leader Advisor Venturing Advisor Vice Chair/Finance

Alan Stetson

Popcorn Kernel

Catherine Kost (913) 558-4941

Family Investment in Character

John McCabe (816) 352-9339

Vice Chair/Support

Tracy Thomas (913) 638-8133

Advancement Chair

Rob Sisco

(913) 649-5519

Eagle Board of Review

Bob Miller

(913) 638-7852

Membership Chair

Dave Timpe

(913) 226-3566

Communications Chair

Will England

(913) 269-6379

Vice Chair/Program

Nancy Vinsant (913) 522-5570

Activities Chair

Paul Rieger

Camping Chair

Paul Bertrand (913) 488-8332

OA Advisor

Dave Patterson (913) 208-7777

Training Chair

Gene Bellner

District Director

Lizz Rhodus (816) 569-4970 Elizabeth.Rhodus@scouting.org

District Executive

Christine Hatcher (816) 942-9333 Christine.Hatcher@scouting.org

(913) 226-2297

(913) 461-5448

(913) 894-2288

TRAILHEAD 2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

67.2%

66.9%

August 13 District Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Jewish Community Center, 5801 W 115th St, Leawood, KS 13 Scouting Resource Forum, 7:00 pm Jewish Community Center, 5801 W 115th St, Leawood, KS 20 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Merrill Lynch, 3401 College Blvd, Leawood, KS 15 Seller’s Academy Popcorn Training, 9:00 am – Noon Overland Park Convention Center, 6000 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS

22 Seller’s Academy Popcorn Training, 9:00 am – Noon Cerner Riverport Campus, 6711 N.E. Birmingham, Kansas City, MO 25 Blue Valley School Night, 7:00 pm All Blue Valley Elementary Schools

September 3 Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Jewish Community Center, 5801 W 115th St, Leawood, KS 3 Scouting Resource Forum, 7:00 pm Jewish Community Center, 5801 W 115th St, Leawood, KS 10 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Merrill Lynch, 3401 College Blvd, Leawood, KS

October 1

Commissioner Meeting, 6:30 pm Jewish Community Center, 5801 W 115th St, Leawood, KS

1 Scouting Resource Forum, 7:00 pm Jewish Community Center, 5801 W 115th St, Leawood, KS 8 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Merrill Lynch, 3401 College Blvd, Leawood, KS 16-18 Camporee Louisburg Park, 26600 Jingo Road, Louisburg, KS

Thank You to the Trailhead Day Camp Team If you haven’t already, be sure to thank Will England, Day Camp Director, Paul Hemenway, Pack 3153 Pack Home at Trailhead Program Director, Day Camp and the rest of the Day Camp Staff for putting on one of our best Day Camps yet! For our program this year, we had fencing demonstrations, a rock climbing wall, fish- Cub Scouts find new ways to beat the ing, a ropes course heat at Day Camp

and much more. We even added a program just for Webelos! As a result, we had our best recorded attendance in Cub Scouts doing Maypole at Trailhead over 3 years with Day Camp nearly all district packs attending, an exceptionally high score during camp inspection that earned us National Camp Accreditation, and no rain days! Our Day Camp, Will England, Trailhead Day Camp Director, accepting National Camp which serves between 350-400 Cub Accreditation for Trailhead Day Camp Scouts, is run almost entirely by volunteer staff who put in endless hours over the span of eight months out of the year. We also owe a huge thank you to Camp Timberlake for allowing us to use the beautiful campsite another year. Thank you to all volunteers for delivering a great Scouting program!

Get Your Popcorn! It’s that time of year again! Sign your unit up to sell popcorn at www.hoac-bsa.org/popcorn. You’ll have the opportunity to earn prizes, raise funds for your unit, and help support the council. Learn more and earn a 2% bonus commission by attending the Seller’s Academy Popcorn Training on Saturday, August 15 or Saturday, August 22. The training will be expo style this year so you can come and go as you please anytime between 9:00 am and noon. This will be a great opportunity for both new and returning Unit Kernals to learn about the popcorn sale and changes for this year. Did we mention there will be “Mystery Houses” this year where Scouts can earn bonus prizes if they knock on the right door? Contact Catherine Kost, District Kernal, for more information at FSTOP_PHOTO@ hotmail.com or (913) 262-7935. August 26 Show N Sell Orders Due (by 10:00 pm) September 11-12 Show N Sell Order Pick-up October 19 Return Paperwork Due October 24 Show N Sell Returns Due October 26 Final Orders Due Online November 6-7 Final Order Pick-up December 9 Payments Due 29

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DISTRICT INFORMATION

TRAILS WEST

16 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Sunflower Elementary, Lenexa, KS

Trails West Officers District Chair

Dan Koontz

(479) 899-7868

District Commissioner

John Rohrer

(913) 915-5218

Activities Chair

Christy Allen

(913) 752-8084

Advancement Chair

Shogo Cottrell

(913) 735-5001

Boy Scout Roundtable

Dan Koontz

(479) 899-7868

Camping Chair

Matt Bacon

(913) 780-5561

Cub Scout Roundtable

David Bryant

(913) 599-0514

Eagle Board of Review

Shogo Cottrell

(913) 735-5001

Finance Chair

Ken Burke

(816) 289-2687

Membership Chair

Christine O’Connor

(913) 269-4042

OA Advisor

April Clark

Clarkdale1@yahoo.com

Public Relations Chair

April Clark

Clarkdale1@yahoo.com

Risk Management Chair James Hanus Training Chair

jihanus11@gmail.com

Rob Adams

(913) 254-9077

Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Jon & Sally Riley

(913) 839-2008

Venturing Chair

(913) 438-8696

Tim Bodendistel

Senior District Executive Jason Bledsoe (816) 569-4984 Jason.Bledsoe@scouting.org

TRAILS WEST 2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

73.0% 53.0%

August 6 Roundtable | School Night Kickoff, 7:00 pm Christ Community Church of the Nazarene, Olathe, KS 11 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Price Chopper, Lenexa, KS 19 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Bass Pro, Olathe, KS

September 3 Roundtable 7:00 pm Cedar Lake, Olathe, KS 8 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Price Chopper, Lenexa, KS 12-13 Cub Scout Family Campout Camp Naish, Bonner Springs, KS

October 1 Roundtable, 7:00 pm Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Lenexa, KS 9-11 Camporee Camp Naish, Bonner Springs, KS 13 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Price Chopper, Lenexa, KS 21 District Commissioner Meeting, 7:00 pm Bass Pro, Olathe, KS

Trails West Day Camp 2015 More than 200 Cub Scouts attended and enjoyed the 2015 Cub Scout Day Camp “Knights in Training.” They participated in many fun activities like BB guns, archery, sling-shots, fishing, water rockets, human foosball, leatherwork, woodworking, field games and more. There were also special activities featured at

camp this year including a melon catapult launch, a climbing wall, and the Olathe Fire Department helped with our annual egg drop. Thank you to all the staff and volunteers that made Trails West Day Camp happen! Bill O’Connor has been the Trails West Day Camp Director for the past ten years. He was recognized for his service on the last day of camp. Bill has helped thousands of Cub Scouts have a safe and fun Scouting experience. He has also helped hundreds of older Scouts develop leadership as they served on the camp staff. Bill is also a Committee Chair, COR, Crew Advisor, past Scoutmaster, and an Eagle Scout. Thanks Bill for your service to Scouting!

Cub Scout Family Campout The Trails West Cub Scout Family Campout will be held on September 12-13 at Camp Naish. This is the first campout for many Cub Scouts. There will be activities for the whole family like archery, rockets, climbing, games and more. The event starts on Saturday afternoon and ends on Sunday morning. The activities run Saturday afternoon and are followed by a fun campfire program. Campers will pack up and leave Sunday morning after a light breakfast.

Camporee The Trails West Camporee will be held on October 9-11 at Camp Naish. This campout is for all Webelos II, Boy Scouts and Venturers. Camporee will feature Scouting skills, contests and special challenges. This year’s Camporee will start Friday night and go through Sunday morning. Activities will be all day on Saturday and a campfire will follow that night. This will be the last official campout for Trails West District!

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DISTRICT INFORMATION

TWIN RIVERS

School Night Kickoff

3 Roundtable, 7:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St, Paola, KS

Twin Rivers Officers District Chair

Doug Furnell

(913) 897-6903

District Commissioner

Peter Meline

(913) 755-1347

Activities Chair

Dan Buchman

(913) 244-0396

Advancement Chair

Anita Pace

(913) 709-6661

Boy Scout Roundtable

Brock Guernsey

(913) 829-9286

Camping Chair

Jim Judd

(913) 755-4935

Cub Scout Roundtable

Aida Thompson

(913) 871-9414

Eagle Board of Review

Arlin Prothe

(913) 294-4074

Finance Chair

Doug Furnell

(913) 897-6903

Membership Chair

Kelly Daggett

(913) 731-8246

OA Advisor

Dan Buchman

(913) 244-0396

Public Relations Chair

Peter Meline

(913) 755-1347

Risk Management Chair

Bob Stegner

(913) 782-8959

Training Chair

Brock Guernsey

(913) 829-9286

Wood Badge/NYLT Chair Lori Offutt

(913) 731-3001

Venturing Chair

Malinda Botwinik

(913) 980-2430

Senior District Executive

John Hobbs

(816) 569-4983 John.Hobbs@scouting.org

TWIN RIVERS 2015 CAMPING Cub Scout Boy Scout

53.4%

40.2

August 4 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Whistle Stop Café, 901 6th St, Osawatomie, KS 6 Commissioner Staff Meeting, 6:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St, Paola, KS 6 Roundtable, 7:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St, Paola, KS

September 1 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Whistle Stop Café, 901 6th St, Osawatomie, KS 3 Commissioner Staff Meeting, 6:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St, Paola, KS

August 6 | Roundtable It is important that each pack be represented at our School Night Kick-off refresher on Thursday, August 6. Important information will be presented and a training will be held. Please check the School Night for Scouting schedule to verify your School Night.

25-26 Cub Scout Family Campout, 5:00 pm – Noon Forrest Park, Ottawa, KS

October 1 Commissioner Staff Meeting, 6:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St, Paola, KS

Cub Scout Family Campout September 25-26 Forest Park — Ottawa, KS

1 Roundtable, 7:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, 110 E. Peoria St, Paola, KS 6 District Committee Meeting, 6:30 pm Whistle Stop Café, 901 6th St, Osawatomie, KS

Cub Scout Day Camp — Knights in Training This year’s Cub Scout Day Camp was filled with fun and adventure as over 115 Cub Scouts from the district enjoyed activities and events the first week of June at the Miami County Fairgrounds in Paola, KS. Cub Scouts participated in activities that

Plan to kickoff the Cub Scouting year at the Cub Scout Family Campout at Forest Park on September 25-26. This is a great opportunity for all Cub Scout families to have an overnight outing and to get to know more about your plans for the program year and to build fellowship. Plan to arrive early Friday evening, set up camp and enjoy time around the campfire. On Saturday, the program includes a hot breakfast along with some fun and games before packing things up and calling it a day. See you in September.

Popcorn Training August 13 | Paola Presbyterian Church The annual popcorn sale is right around the corner. Selling popcorn gives every Scout the opportunity to be thrifty and earn his own way in Scouting. This year our District Popcorn Kernel is Julie Couch. She can be reached at julcouch@yahoo.com.

Queen Kelly our Day Camp Director for 2015

included a climbing tower, bat houses, archery, bb guns, tie dye bandannas and much more! Thanks to the staff who helped run camp, especially Director Kelly Daggett & Program Director Aida Thompson. We could not have done it without each and every one of you! Pack 3126 Den Home at Cub Scout Day Camp

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