MTCBSA - Jet Trails Spring 2021 - Volume 31 Issue 1

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Dear Middle Tennessee Scouters and Investors, The commitment from the Middle Tennessee Council volunteers during these challenging times has been incredible. The volunteers mentoring the Scouts have found new ways to deliver the Scouting program and overcome obstacles that have held many organizations back. Badges, Scouting ranks, Eagle projects, campouts and unit meetings are happening every day throughout our 37 counties. We are very proud of and grateful to everyone for continuing the mission of Scouting in Middle Tennessee. We celebrated the Middle Tennessee Council’s first Class of female Eagle Scouts at the Grand Ole Opry House on February 1. All 21 young ladies who earned their Eagle joined this virtual celebration. Iconic Grand Ole Opry Host Bill Cody served as the Master of Ceremonies. In addition to the 21 young women who earned the Eagle Award, 251 young men earned their Eagle Scout Rank in 2020. The positive impact of their Eagle projects has and will make a positive impact on their communities for many generations to come. Even more importantly, the leadership and character that all Scouts learn on their journey will benefit our nation, states, communities, families, companies and religious institutions in a very powerful way. The Middle Tennessee Council is strong because of our leaders, donors, chartered partners, and staff. We will continue to be diligent in ensuring the Middle Tennessee Council is a key part of the fabric that makes Middle Tennessee and Ft. Campbell, KY a great place to live. Yours in Scouting,

Dr. John Bright Cage Karen Bengtson Larry Brown Council President Council Commissioner Scout Executive


President......................Dr. John Bright Cage Chairman of the Board................. Carl Haley Council Commissioner......... Karen Bengtson

Treasurer.............................. Carolyn Rambo Assistant Treasurer..................Kevin Monroe Trustee/Chairman...................Jack B. Turner

VICE PRESIDENTS Administration...............................................................Summer Bryan Camping..................................................................... Bob Van Cleave District Operations.............................................................. Fant Smith Endowment.................................................................John H. Roe, Jr. Finance.........................................................................Samuel J. Belk Manpower.......................................................................Pete Williston Marketing......................................................................... Dan Mohnke Membership......................................................................... Harry Fisk Program.....................................................................Robert Guisinger Properties....................................................................Mark Buchanan VP Scoutreach................................................... Howard C. Gentry, Jr. STEM................................................................................... Cy Fenton

ENDOWMENT TRUSTEES Jack B. Turner - Chair J.B Baker Sam O. Franklin, III Aubrey Harwell, Jr. PROPERTIES TRUSTEES Clay Bright - Chair Craig Becker Steve Blackmon

Special Projects.................................................................. J. B. Baker .............................................................................. Dr. Reuben Brigety ...........................................................................................Matt Brown ...................................................................................Andrew W. Byrd ...................................................................................John Chobanian .............................................................................. William R. DeBerry ..................................................................................... Sharon Gentry .........................................................................................Trey Harwell ........................................................................................ Hank Ingram .....................................................................................Teresa Kingery .......................................................................................... Joe Russell .................................................................................... George Stadler ......................................................................................Eric Strickland ......................................................................................... Ken Weaver

Mack S. Linebaugh, Jr. Robert A. McCabe, Jr. John H. Roe, Jr. George Stadler Greg Cashion Carl Haley John Harney

Audit Chair............................Joe N. Steakley Council Attorneys...................... Robb Harvey ............................................. Jack Stringham

Jack Stringham Blair Wilson

Harris Haston Hill McAlister Rob A. McCabe Jr.

Dr. Phil Pfeffer

NATIONAL COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Karen Bengtson Dr. John Bright Cage

Ray Capp

Ken Weaver

YOUTH BOARD MEMBERS Ella Burk - Lodge Chief

Jay Carroll - Venturing President

Congratulations to Ian Romaine for being selected to receive the Silver Antelope Award for 2021, the highest recognition that the Southern Region can bestow upon a volunteer leader. Ian has been in Scouting for over 30 years as a youth and adult volunteer. He has earned several awards and honors including his Eagle Scout rank, Vigil Honor, the District Award of Merit, and Silver Beaver just to name a few. Ian has served in many key roles including, Crew Advisor, OA Lodge Advisor, Wood Badge Course Director, Area VP of Program, and 2019 World Jamboree Staff. Created in 1942, the Silver Antelope Award is awarded to those persons who give extraordinary leadership in distinguished service to youth. This award recognizes registered Scouters for their noteworthy service of exceptional character provided within the region’s territory. Please join us in congratulating Ian Romaine for this prestigious honor.


Winter Camp this year was a little different. We held another Merit Badge Days #3 for our winter camp program led by the Order of the Arrow Wa-Ha-Nasa Lodge. The OA did a phenomenal job over seeing this program for our youth, and thanks to all that helped in making this a safe and successful event. The lead chairman Dalton Phillips had a huge undertaking with thinking outside the box and recruiting a staff of 70 OA members to help put this event on. Winter Camp Merit Badge Days #3 had a lot to offer: 12 merit badges to earn, Rank advancements and 3 new treks that allowed youth to have fun. The treks consisted of the High Adventure Trek, (shotgun shooting, Rifle, Archery, Cowboy Action, Climbing ) STEM Trek, (Robotics, Programming, Chemistry, Space Exploration, Electronics) and the Mountaineer Trek (Tomahawk/ Sling shot, Pioneering, Backpacking, Map and Compass, and Fishing). For this event we had 327 youth attend.


WOW! What a day of fun as 128 Webelo Scouts and families came out to Boxwell Reservation to play on the Fort, Castle and Pirate ships. Webelo Scouts got to earn three rank advancements as they chose from many adventures such as, Build It, Adventures in Science, Building a Better World, Outdoor Adventures, Earth Rocks, First responder and more. Webelos also got to earn their Shooting sports pins for BB, Archery and Sling Shot, field games. Hot chocolate, food, and a big Campfire also made the event fun. We want to thank the Cubworld Staff and Candance Boyce on leading the team of 25 staff members that conducted a wonderful event. We look forward to seeing everyone at Summer Camp 2021 and Webelos Winter Weekend in 2022 when we have a Webelos “Wreck it” Weekend.


Online registration is now available at www.mtcbsa.org/familyscouting


Visit our website at www.mtcbsa.org/DayCamp for Dates, Times, Locations and more information.


It is time to get back to Camp!!!! Registration for Scouts BSA is now Open! Tell your Scoutmaster that you want to go to summer camp at Boxwell Reservation!!! Is your troop registered to go to camp this year? If not contact the camping department at camping@mtcbsa.org and reserve your spot for this epic year as we celebrate Boxwell’s Centennial year. Your troop not going to camp? Be a Provisional Camper. Visit our website at www.mtcbsa.org/scoutsbsasummecamp and fill out “provisional camper form Can’t get enough of summer camp? Want to go to camp for two weeks? contact camping department at camping@mtcbsa.org Don’t let money be an issue to camp. Need to earn your way to camp Sign up to sell Scout cards at www.mtcbsa.org/campcards Camperships www.mtcbsa.org/campership Camp is just around the corner so make sure you are ready to go! Check out our Leader’s guide for more information www.mtcbsa.org/scoutsbsasummecamp See you at your home BOXWELL RESERVERVATION



Black Fox Conner Alexander Wilson Troop 309 Dr Pepper Bottling Company Neal Ramesh Patel Troop 309 Dr Pepper Bottling Company Hannah Kathryn Bailey Troop 1725 Loyal Order of the Moose #1725 Benjamin David Brandes Troop 128 Sparta First United Methodist Church Cherokee Ian Cooper Williams Troop 262 Dalewood United Methodist Church Joseph Hubert Tosh Troop 262 Dalewood United Methodist Church Gabriel Pop Troop 182 First Baptist Church of Goodlettsville Samuel Judson Murray III Troop 413 First Baptist Church of Hendersonville Grant Williams Silkwood Troop 413 First Baptist Church of Hendersonville Alexander Kaleb Johnson Troop 413 First Baptist Church of Hendersonville Cody Ryan Vincent-Hohman Troop 413 First Baptist Church of Hendersonville Scout Evan Sharp Troop 406 Good Shepherd UMC Noah Ray Thomas Troop 75 Hendersonville First UMC Joshua Villarosa Rodriguez Troop 75 Hendersonville First UMC Joseph Villarosa Rodriguez Troop 75 Hendersonville First UMC William Bing Caleb Coley Troop 75 Hendersonville First UMC Liam Valentine Hadli-Martinez Troop 74 Madison Church of Christ Cogioba Raleigh J.W Whelan Troop 562 Church of Christ at Trenton Crossing Robert Aaron Dobbs Troop 514 Civitan Club of Clarksville Taydan James Jackson Troop 503 Hilldale Civitan Club William Robert Gunter Troop 525 New Providence Civitan Club Wyatt Nathaniel Thornton Troop 365 Sango United Methodist Church Caleb Jeffrey Gramlick Troop 365 Sango United Methodist Church Dan Beard Luke Anthony Sweat Troop 275 Arlington United Methodist Dylan Justice Crisel Troop 275 Arlington United Methodist John Richard Rocha Troop 275 Arlington United Methodist David Crockett Garrett Shawn Woodward Troop 268 Coleman Memorial UMC Ashby Jess Cummings Troop 268 Coleman Memorial UMC Zachary Christopher Hughey Troop 462 First National Bank of Pulaski Duck River Isaac William Haynes Troop 352 Chapel Hill Lions Club Zachary Dalton Cherry Troop 103 Columbia Rotary Club Colton Andrew Tullis Troop 114 First UMC of Columbia Dominic Brian Andrews Troop 154 First United Methodist Church Westin Knox McClanahan Troop 239 Fly Church of the Nazarene Winston Davis Garrett Troop 111 Kiwanis Club of Columbia Inc Korbin Julius Dawson Troop 3510 Old School Troop 3510 Joshua Aaron Young Troop 1855 Rippavilla Plantation Hayden Max Workman Troop 1855 Rippavilla Plantation Elk River Tayton Lee Sift Troop 699 Community Lions Club Bryant Wade Morton Troop 699 Community Lions Club James Roger Barnett Troop 307 First UMC of Wartrace Bryce Aleen Templeton-White Troop 307 First UMC of Wartrace Porter Alexander Neubauer Troop 14 St Andrews-Sewanee School Myers Browning Gorrell Troop 14 St Andrews-Sewanee School

Hermitage Zane Michael Robinson Troop 150 American Legion Post 281 Matthew Solarz Troop 150 American Legion Post 281 Tyler Alan Mattone Troop 341 Gladeville United Methodist Church Toby John Mattone Troop 341 Gladeville United Methodist Church Kyle Andrew Welch Troop 700 Grace Church of the Nazarene Anthony James Roberts Troop 911 Grace United Methodist Church Collin Nichols Troop 911 Grace United Methodist Church Cristian Kevin Dunn Troop 911 Grace United Methodist Church Ethan Wayne Smith Troop 911 Grace United Methodist Church Luke Samuel Rounsaville Troop 911 Grace United Methodist Church Fox Andon Underwood Troop 911 Grace United Methodist Church Ryan Christopher S. Barredo Troop 777 Hermitage Hills Baptist Church Kiril Victor Robbrecht Troop 777 Hermitage Hills Baptist Church Anna-Christina Laporte Troop 934 New Tribe Church James Joseph Harvey Troop 342 St Philips Episcopal Church Jordan Latrail Brooks Troop 342 St Philips Episcopal Church Marcus Sheridan Beebe Troop 342 St Philips Episcopal Church Kevan Mayur Mehta Troop 342 St Philips Episcopal Church Jackson Thomas Wood Troop 1204 St Stephen Catholic Community Daniel Joseph Hurley Troop 1204 St Stephen Catholic Community McLain Gamble Miller Troop 1204 St Stephen Catholic Community Highland Rim Michael Wayne Harris II Troop 76 24 Church Mark Alvin Strawser Troop 237 East Hickman Fire Department Carter Seth Vandrasik Troop 594 Pegram Church of Christ William Lance Collier Troop 594 Pegram Church of Christ Miquel David Johnson Troop 593 St James Episcopal Church James E. West Noah Benjamin Hipps Troop 87 Belle Meade United Methodist Church Zade Samman Troop 87 Belle Meade United Methodist Church Joshua Tyler Gunn Troop 87 Belle Meade United Methodist Church John Michael Clark Troop 55 Christ Presbyterian Church Robert Hawkins Johnson Troop 55 Christ Presbyterian Church John Aaron Hagan Troop 55 Christ Presbyterian Church Richard Braxton Lazarus Troop 55 Christ Presbyterian Church John Christopher Van Jr Troop 11 Christ the King Parish Council Francis Marion Bass IV Troop 217 First Presbyterian Church of Nashville James Murff Troop 217 First Presbyterian Church of Nashville Noah Daniel Henry Troop 217 First Presbyterian Church of Nashville Garrison Ellis Walker Troop 217 First Presbyterian Church of Nashville James Campbell McClendon Troop 93 Forest Hills United Methodist Church Ian Thomas von Weisentein Troop 93 Forest Hills United Methodist Church Kyle Morgan Ladd Troop 31 St George’s Episcopal Church Mason Bentley Skeeters Troop 31 St George’s Episcopal Church Max Donald Giorgio Troop 31 St George’s Episcopal Church Charles Sumner Kost Troop 31 St George’s Episcopal Church Samuel Wilson Bartholomew IV Troop 31 St George’s Episcopal Church Foster Thomas Pierce Troop 31 St George’s Episcopal Church Joseph Cummings Levi Jr Troop 31 St George’s Episcopal Church Gavin Blake Gordon Troop 31 St George’s Episcopal Church Joseph David Huseby Troop 31 St George’s Episcopal Church Nicholas Andrew Perenich Troop 6 St Henry’s Catholic Church Robert William Sudderth Troop 6 St Henry’s Catholic Church Alexander Haynes Troop 92 Woodmont Christian Church


Nashboro Joseph H. Pezzi

Troop 1914 Cathedral of the Incarnation

Natchez Trace Samuel John Wuller Troop 130 Russell Warsetsky Troop 130 John Daniel Weatherford Troop 444 Estella Mae Pennell Troop 15 William Vernon Kindoll Troop 13 Aidan William Boland Troop 86 Karthik Chitturi Troop 8 Fred Samuel Peters Troop 8 Bradford Mikhailov Hill Troop 8 Rithwik Advai Narayandas Troop 8 Colin Michael Kilch Troop 8 Zachary John Owens Troop 8 Nicholas Alan Blattner Troop 8 Ryan Thomas Jordan Troop 8 Reagan Michael Cary Troop 8 John Gregory Matthews, Jr. Troop 8 Andrew Thomas Schramkowski Troop 8 Kolton Tanner Cartee Troop 16 Joshua Thomas Bailey Troop 16 Jonathan Thomas Stutts Troop 16 Jonah Garret Berry Troop 16 Jacob Church Williams Troop 135 Craig Evan Sanford Troop 135 Dylan Mark Raines Troop 135 Spencer James Austin Troop 131 William Ryan Mahoney Troop 131 Joshua Salstrand Troop 137 Joshua Samuel Hastings Troop 137 Carter Britt Fruetel Troop 137 Steven Stone Knight Troop 137 Benjamin Richard Gordon Troop 137 Garrett Landon Cooper Troop 248 Owen Douglas Bratcher Troop 418 John Peter Rittler Troop 418 Andrew Wesley Criswell Troop 5 William Luke Cornelius Troop 5 Grayson McCall Graham Troop 298 Parker Lee Short Troop 298 Maxwell James Kuecker Troop 747 Roman Leo Urbanczyk Troop 747 Harrison Alexander Campbell Troop 48 Trail of Tears James Michael Meyer Troop 374

Berry’s Chapel Church of Christ Berry’s Chapel Church of Christ Bethlehem United Methodist Church Christ Community Church Christ Community Church East Brentwood Presbyterian Church Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of the Good ShepherdEpiscopal Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Epworth United Methodist Church Epworth United Methodist Church Epworth United Methodist Church Epworth United Methodist Church First Presbyterian Church of Franklin First Presbyterian Church of Franklin First Presbyterian Church of Franklin First UMC of Franklin First UMC of Franklin Fourth Avenue Church of Christ Fourth Avenue Church of Christ Fourth Avenue Church of Christ Fourth Avenue Church of Christ Fourth Avenue Church of Christ Franklin Rotary Club at Noon Holy Family Catholic Church Holy Family Catholic Church New Hope Community Church New Hope Community Church Nolensville First United Methodist Church Nolensville First United Methodist Church Otter Creek Church of Christ Otter Creek Church of Christ Trinity Church Blackman United Methodist Church

Adam Thomas Revett Troop 374 Blackman United Methodist Church Brandon Joseph Shields Troop 374 Blackman United Methodist Church Zachary Mitchell Shafer Troop 374 Blackman United Methodist Church Jackson Edward Lewis Troop 197 Fellowship United Methodist Church Dylan Rhys Conley Troop 197 Fellowship United Methodist Church Zachary Erixander Clary Troop 340 First UMC of LaVergne Garrett Andrew Cornwell Troop 3200 Smyrna Lions Club Graham Conner Hall Troop 1108 St Pauls Episcopal Church Colten Richard Behrendt Troop 538 St Rose of Lima Catholic Church Austin Cade Floyd Troop 398 St. Mark’s UMC Men’s Club Vincent Yeung Kahea Ki Theus Troop 398 St. Mark’s UMC Men’s Club Kimball James Pike Troop 398 St. Mark’s UMC Men’s Club Jacob Price Riggs Troop 398 St. Mark’s UMC Men’s Club Mackenzie Katherine Neal Troop 2019 Trail of Tears Morgan Aleigha Phillips Troop 2019 Trinity United Methodist Church Lindsay Rebecca Parker Troop 2019 Trinity United Methodist Church Taylor Elise Bell Troop 2019 Trinity United Methodist Church Preston Jeffrey Larsen Troop 422 VFW Post 8422-Smyrna Upper Cumberland Andrew Guinn Scantland Troop 170 Algood United Methodist Church Benjamin Hewlett Winscott Troop 170 Algood United Methodist Church Cory Thomas Riches Troop 196 Church of Christ at 521 South Jefferson Inc Lucas Mitchel Buckner Troop 20 Heavenly Host Lutheran Church & School Zane Edwin Andry Troop 156 St Michael’s Episcopal Church Parker Alan Johnson Troop 156 St Michael’s Episcopal Church Walton Trail Nathan Edward Johnson Troop 367 Carthage United Methodist Church Preston Charles Olivier Troop 293 College Hills Church of Christ Jedidiah James Brenner Troop 246 Cooks UMC Mens Club Dawson Christopher Roundtree Troop 360 Dillon Cabinet and Millwork, Inc Paul Elliott O’Neal-Graves Troop 360 Dillon Cabinet and Millwork, Inc Charles Wesley Floyd Troop 360 Dillon Cabinet and Millwork, Inc Zachary Paine Bone Troop 434 First Presbyterian Church of Lebanon Ethan David Barber Troop 748 LDS Church-Cookeville Stake-Lebanon 1st Ward Warioto Jeremiah Thomas Murray Troop 459 American Legion Post 206 Tristan Jonathan Petit Troop 443 Coopertown Mens Club Reese Ainsley Phinney Troop 9 Gallatin Church of the Nazarene Robert Paul Lewis Troop 425 First Presbyterian Church of Gallatin Charles E. Dushawn Robins Troop 407 First UMC Men’s Club-Gallatin Matthew David Crandell Troop 407 First UMC Men’s Club-Gallatin Clayton Emerson Sketo Lone Scout



Monday February 1, 2021 was a special day in Middle Tennessee Council history. Twentyone Middle Tennessee Scouts were the first females in the Council to achieve the Eagle Scout rank. They were recognized in a virtual ceremony at the Grand Ole Opry House. The positive story was aired on every Nashville TV station. You will find the links to the story below. www.dropbox.com/sh/1i36pnw333y37a2/AABQW5t1Ka8Un5mJxegOmzRpa?dl=0 Each young woman talked about their Eagle project and how being a part of Scouting challenged them to become leaders and grow by getting out of their comfort zone to do things they had never done before. We want to thank Andrew Oppmann from Middle Tennessee State University for coming up with the idea to have this ceremony at the Grand Ole Opry House and putting the resources together to make it a reality. Middle Tennessee State University has been a fantastic partner of the MTC. We also want to thank Deputy Scout Executive, Vance Lackey; Council President, Dr. John Bright Cage; Executive Committee member, Sharon Gentry and Executive Board member and iconic Grand Ole Opry Host Bill Cody for taking key roles in the ceremony. We also want to thank the great team at the Grand Ole Opry for their behind the scenes work. We especially want to thank all the volunteer leaders who helped these young ladies achieve their goal of becoming an Eagle Scout. We have two Executive Board members who serve as Scoutmasters for all girl troops. They are Justin Crosslin and Armando Garza. Our Council continues to lead the way nationally. As of Monday February 1, 2021 the MTC had the third most female Eagle Scouts of all 253 Scout Councils in the nation. When all the Eagle applications are in, we might be the number one Council in the nation.


On March 1, 2020 the Middle Tennessee Council turned 100 years old. To help celebrate this milestone throughout the year, the Middle Tennessee Council formed a 100th Anniversary committee and they developed many activities and events. Like most things during the pandemic, the best laid plans changed more than any of us could have imagined. We are committed to celebrate all the Council has done over its 100 years of existence, so we have reactivated and shifted the 100th Anniversary programs and events to restart in 2021. As we look ahead, we continue to plan to hold these special activities events for this milestone. Please join us by participating in these upcoming events. June 2020 June 2020 January 2021 April 10 - 11, 2021 April 30 - May 2, 2021 May 1, 2021 May 29, 2021 June 2021 June/July 2021 September 15, 2021 September 24-26, 2021 December 1, 2021

12-Point Scout Law Program continues Centennial Award continues Relaunch Speaking Bureau Merit Badge Dayz at Boxwell Area Camporee – Boxwell Traveling Show for the Area Camporees Completed the Centennial Award Memorial Day Flag Placement Hold Day Camps with historical games and crafts 100th Anniversary of Boxwell Scout Reservation Friends of Scouting Patron Luncheon MTC Jamboree, at Boxwell Distribution of MTC 100th Anniversary book begins

We look forward to enjoying this celebration with you and your Scouts. To help keep you up-to-date on our celebration we will continue to update the pages on our website: www.mtcbsa.org/anniversary

April 10 - 11, 2021 Boxwell Reservation The MTC will host Merit Badge Days to celebrate the 100th Anniversary. The focus of these Merit Badges are based on the least earned badges throughout the country. During the day, each Scout will be given instruction on a particular merit badge based on the time frame and the requirements of the badge the Scout will complete most, if not all, of the merit badge during the class. The instructor will send home information on what was completed with the Scout to give to their troop’s leadership. Lunch will be provided for each Scout. Social distancing requirements will be followed while at camp, including wearing a mask and staying in an assigned area. Visit our website at www.mtcbsa.org/ScoutsBSAOpportunities/Spring-Merit-Badge-Days for more information on the Merit Badges being offered and to register. The Camporee cost $35 per person.


April 30 - May 2, 2021 Boxwell Reservation The MTC will host a Spring Camporees to celebrate the 100th Anniversary. The Camporee will have a 100th Anniversary memorabilia display, and Scouts and Scouters will have the opportunity to use a branding iron and silkscreen on T-shirts. Visit us at www.mtcbsa.org/VenturingOpportunities/100th-Anniversary-Camporee for more information on these camporees and to see all camporee registration links. The Camporee cost is $20 per person.

The 100th Anniversary Jamboree is scheduled for September 24-26, 2021 and will be held at Boxwell Scout Reservation. There will be plenty of activities for all ages, along with an array of static displays from the military, community groups and others. One feature you will not want to miss will be the Museum which will celebrate Middle Tennessee Scouting through the years. This walk-through time will have patches new and old, videos from other camporees, as well and literature/memorabilia. Have you ever been to a Trade-o-ree or know what it is? Many people trade patches and memorabilia, we are asking all individuals to attend the Jamboree and trade with you and others from across our Council. We will hold an Arena Show for the Cub Scouts and another Arena Show for older Scouts. Yes, there will be food vendors with different foods, soft drinks and ICEEs. Mark your calendars to attend and join in the Celebration of 100 years of camping in the Middle Tennessee Council. The final leaders guide will released mid-April, be sure to look for additional information in the monthly Scout Shorts and through email. Visit our website at www.mtcbsa.org/anniversary/CouncilJamboree for more information on the 100th Anniversary Jamboree being offered and to register.


May 29, 2021 The Middle Tennessee Council, Boy Scouts of America invites you to attend the Annual Memorial Day Flag Placement throughout the entire Middle Tennessee Council. This is just one of many ways the Scouts can show their patriotism and citizenship for our Country’s Veterans. This tradition was started more than 35 years ago and continues to grow. This year’s ceremonies will be held on May 29th. We ask all Scouters to plan to participate by helping our communities remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Visit our website at www.mtcbsa.org/CubScoutOpportunities/MemorialFlagPlacement for additional information.

The Centennial Award is a way to get involved in the 100th Anniversary Celebration and to keep a Scout or Volunteer active during this time of distancing. It is fun and easy to participate in the Centennial Award. Complete one or more of the following activities: • 100 Hours of Service (for community, church or Scout projects) • 100 Miles Hiking and/or Canoeing (can be different events) • 100 Commissioner Contacts (verified in Commissioner Tools) • 100 Hours Training Completed (as a participant/trainer – includes Woodbadge, NYLT, etc.) • 100 Days of Fitness (at least 30 minutes per day – does not have to be consecutive) • 100 Good Turns (items collected for Food Drive or Hours of Service.) Each person is responsible for keeping lists/records and documenting completion. We ask for all to be completed by May 1, 2021. This is a change due to meetings and activities being cancelled or postponed. Documentation is reviewed and approved by unit leader, unit committee chair, training course director, district training chair, district commissioner or council commissioner. You can earn the award more than once. After completing the activities, submit completed form to the Scout Shop. For a copy of the form, please visit www.mtcbsa.org/anniversary/Resources.


The Scout Shops are open and have a nice supply of 100th Anniversary merchandise. If you are unable to visit our Scout Shops you may order your merch online at www.mtcbsa.org/anniversary/Merchandise to see the 100th Anniversary merchandise and/ or place your order online. This is a once in a lifetime celebration. Help us celebrate and promote this occasion with your very own 100th Anniversary Swag.

You may be asking how your unit or Scout may participate in the 100th Anniversary celebration of the Middle Tennessee Council? A special program has been developed to allow unit programing or Scouts to focus on the 12 points of the Scout Law.

The Middle Tennessee Council will release a 100th Anniversary Coffee Table Book at the end of 2021, following a yearlong celebration of its first 100 years of Scouting in Middle Tennessee. With a hardbound cover and 200 glossy pages of pictures and facts, the Coffee Table Book will be a collector’s item for those who have Scouting memories in Middle Tennessee for generations to come. This historical archive will retail at approximately $50 and will be available for a limited time by pre-order only. If you have any photographs, items of interest or questions, please email Tracey Rodenbach at mtcrodenb@gmail.com. For more information and pre-order coffee table book visit our website at. www.mtcbsa.org/anniversary/CoffeeTableBook

Units are encouraged to set aside time to focus on each point of the Scout Law. This can be done in the Dens, Packs, Patrols, Troops, Crews, or Ships. Each Scout can decide how they will accomplish each point, and the unit will recognize them with the patch of the point they complete. This can be completed in any order; we just want every Scout to earn all 12 points of the Scout Law Patch Set. Scouts can complete specific requirements for each patch anytime between now and July 2021 and earn all 12! This program is determined by the leadership in the unit and the Scout with their family. Visit our website at www.mtcbsa.org/anniversary/ TwelvePointsoftheScoutLawPatch for more information.


Capital Campaign Update As of February 24, 2021, the Campaign for Boxwell Reservation has secured $6,474,496 in pledges with 72% of that total already received. That is fantastic and has made it possible for construction to begin on several new projects. The 3rd shower house is being built and all three will be ready for camp this summer! We look forward to Scouts and leaders enjoying these new facilities. The new Veteran’s Gateway in honor of Boxwell’s 100-year anniversary will be completed to greet visitors as they arrive for the start of camp. Names are still being collected of Boxwell Scouts and leader alumni who have or currently serve in the U.S. Armed Forces. If you or someone you know has not yet identified as such please contact Linda Carter, Assoc. Development Director, at lcarter@mtcbsa.org. One of the most exciting projects of the capital campaign is the new Skilled Trades Center being built at Camp Parnell. We are hopeful that this facility will be ready for summer camp to offer hands-on learning for the trades related merit badges of automotive maintenance, electricity, home repair, plumbing, painting, and welding. American Business, American Labor and Architecture are in the works for classroom learning. The Council is excited about the progress being made and for the enthusiasm that continues to be shown to keep Boxwell Reservation at the forefront of camping experiences for youth in Middle Tennessee and beyond. For more information about the campaign, please contact Larry Brown, Scout Executive, at lbrown@mtcbsa.org.


The 19th Annual Sporting Clays Fun Shoot is a competitive sporting clays event for ADULT (morning) and YOUTH (afternoon) teams with shells, meals and prizes provided. Utilize this opportunity as a corporate morale team building event or simply come and shoot with your friends. This is a highly rated clay target shooting event for both youth and adults! Questions: Zach Ross at zross@mtcbsa.org or 615-463-6288 Sherry Rakes at srakes@mtcbsa.org or 615-463-6312

The 2020 Extravaganza was record breaking! Not only was it the first ever Extravaganza done completely online, but it set a record amount raised for Middle Tennessee Scouting programs. Under the leadership of Hank Ingram and the Extravaganza Committee, they tackled the challenge of the COVID pandemic with a great virtual alternative. Special thanks to all the sponsors from last year and our Corporate Event Sponsor, the Nashville SC! Please save the date for this years Extravaganza on Thursday, November 4th. Hank Ingram is back to chair this planned in person auction party at the Westin in Downtown Nashville and this Extravaganza is sure to be one for the record books!! For sponsorship opportunities or more information please contact Zach Ross at zross@mtcbsa.org.

Save The Date 2021 BSA Extravaganza

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2021 Westin Downtown Nashville


In Memory of: Carl Adkins, Sr. Steve and Judy Eubank Emily Lynn Bengtson Rick and Claudia Archer Jason Hicks Ron Turpin Tom Caldwell Steve and Judy Eubank Nelson Carter J. B. and Carylon Baker Harris Haston Tran Tran Donna Vaughn Trainor Archer Critz J. B. and Carylon Baker Vance Brown Thomas and Joyce Burlingame Albert and Deanne DeWitt Fisher Investments Tom and Mary Neal Glass Dave, Ann and Lee Ann Lannom Al and Gretchen Mayne Margaret Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newhouse Poe Williams Sunday School Class Keith and Lockey Rodden Evelyn Sandusky Karen Sarno Barbara Slavin Joanne and Jaclyn Slavin Robert W. Slavin Scott Slavin Family David and Pamela Smith Elisa Staniszewski Lorie Slavin Stradley Family Thomas and Judith Tumlin Sheila A. Wayne Jeffrey and Sandra Webb Thomas DeMoss Allen and Carolyn Aldridge Steve and Judy Eubank Charles and Lisa Gentry David Dukes The Pfeffer Foundation (Pamela and Philip Pfeffer) John Haley Ron Turpin

In Hornor of: William James Harvey Rick Archer J. B. and Carylon Baker Karen Bengtson Steve Blackmon Larry Brown John Charles Cole Wesley and Cynthia Diehl Robb and Nancy Harvey Aubrey Harwell, Jr. Aubrey “Trey” Harwell, III Harris Haston Siobhan McLaughlin Lesley Robert and Kim Looney Jack H. McCall, Jr. Kimberley Murphy Rachel Parker Chris Snoddy John E. Southwood, Jr. Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP Arthur H. “Buddy” Kirkpatrick, Sr. J. B. and Carylon Baker Albert L. Menefee III Megan Davis Mark Perkins Kellie Russ Max White James and Faye Webb Charles E. “Trey” Webster, III J. B. and Carylon Baker

The Howell Family, Matthew, Tommy, Andy, Chad & Gaynell Gerlinda Grimes Jim Larson Dottie, Katie and Blake Larson Bill and Carol Latimer Charles and Shannon Deal Jeff and Tina Parham Dr. John Lea Gil Fuqua Pack 136 Wilkes Baugh


The Middle Tennessee Council just kicked off the 2021 Scout Card sale this year. Scouts will begin selling cards to help fund their year-round Scout adventures. The Scout Card is designed to help units fund their way to Scout programs by earning 50% commission on each $5.00 Scout card sold. This is a risk-free, product sale where all Scouts can earn their way to a Middle Tennessee Council camps, Philmont Treks, other activities or simply support unit programs or supply needs. The Middle Tennessee Council offers six regional Scout Cards that will sell for only $5.00. These Scout cards will contain four breakoff coupons for one time use and will have reoccurring discounts of multiple food, entertainment, and service discounts for the consumer to use throughout the year. The 2021 Scout Card sale started on February 22nd and will end on May 28th with final payment due to MTC by June 4th. If you are interested in participating in the sale or want to purchase a card, please contact Vance Lackey, Deputy Scout Executive, at (615) 383-9724 or vlackey@mtcbsa.org.

Who is ready to taste that delicious popcorn? The MTC popcorn committee is preparing to set the theme and marketing plan for the 2021 popcorn sale. The sale will kick off on August 16 and end on October 15. More information will be sent out soon about our upcoming fun-filled popcorn orientations to be held in July. Special thanks goes to Casey Higgins, who has agreed to share her leadership and commitment and serve as the 2021 MTC popcorn kernel! For more information about the 2021 popcorn sale, please contact Kevin McMurrian, Director of Finance, at kmcmurrian@mtcbsa.org or (615) 516-9065.


Every Scout deserves a trained Leader Training is critical! Training will ensure that our leaders know how the program works, how to properly deliver the program, why the program is so important. So what needs to be done? First, we need to make sure our District Committees are properly trained. We ask that the District Leadership team lead by example and show their Units that training is important! Each individual member of the committee will have to access the training portal through my.scouting on their own, and take the training that is pertinent to the role they are serving. The District Training Chair should spearhead this effort and cheerlead the process. Each Unit, with the encouragement of the District Training Chair, should appoint a Unit level Training Chair who will watch over the training needs of the Unit, ensuring all registered leaders understand the importance of getting trained, and have the opportunity and resources to do so. Every Unit should strive to earn the Diamond level Training award annually. This award is given to those Units that are able to have at least 80% of their leadership trained. Each District should strive to hold regular, in person classroom trainings to facilitate those volunteers that are either not comfortable with the online training options or would prefer the comradery and Q&A opportunities that are not available online. In addition to in person classroom trainings, Districts should also plan to promote our essential outdoor trainings, either hosting themselves, or working with a neighboring District to provide the opportunities needed for their Scouters. BALOO (or Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation) is mandatory for Cub Scout Packs to go on overnight camping trips, and IOLS or (Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills) is essential for Scoutmasters to understand the outdoor component of the Scouts BSA program. Beyond these basic training offerings, our Council provides opportunity for advanced training found at the Spring and Fall University of Scouting events, Powder Horn, NYLT, and Wood Badge. Each of these amazing trainings will take the participant well beyond the level of the average Scouter and transport them to the very highest levels of the Scouting movement.

Get yourself trained. Get your leaders trained!

Grab your sticks for Tuesday, October 5 to participate in the 2021 Lifestyles Health Plan Boy Scout Fall Golf Classic. It will be a 12:30 p.m. shotgun start! For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Kevin McMurrian, MTC Director of Finance, at kmcmurrian@mtcbsa.org or (615) 516-9065. Special thanks goes to our golf tournament committee which is chaired by Eric Strickland, CEO of 3LS. Annually, the golf tournament nets over $50,000 for the local Middle Tennessee Scouting programs.


The Middle Tennessee Council has worked together to develop the Scout Safe and Strong Campaign. Focused on keeping Scouting Safe and Strong for the future. 2020 was a very challenging year for Scouting. The campaign will help to rebuild the Middle Tennessee Council Scouting programs over the 2021 year by using community outreach, social media and programming events. Before 2020 the Middle Tennessee Council was one of the fastest growing Scouting Councils in the country and this campaign will help us get back to that level. Dr. Reuben Brigety has agreed to chair this important effort. Dr. Brigety is a Naval Academy graduate, US Ambassador and the 17th vice-chancellor and president of Sewanee: The University of the South. Additionally he is also the Scoutmaster of Troop 14 chartered to St. Andrews-Sewanee School. If you are interested in helping in any of our initiatives then please contact Dylan Theg at Dylan.Theg@Scouting.org.

Official Climbing Instructor Level II training now available in the Middle TN Council Rock climbing is a quickly growing sport. Many of your Scouts likely have been indoor climbing at one of the many local climbing gyms in our area. Most of them though likely have not had the opportunity to rappel off a 160’ cliff. This (or perhaps slightly less challenging opportunities) can build a huge amount of confidence and excitement in your Scouts and even your adult leaders. The Middle TN Council Cope and Climbing committee is proud to announce we have recently received our accreditation to officially offer Climbing Instructor Level II training through our Council. The program requires two weekends to complete. At the end of the first weekend you will qualify to receive your Climbing Instructor Level I trained card (valid 1 year). Then coming to a second session and helping provide instruction, and exhibiting proficiency in the taught skills, will qualify you to receive your Climbing Instructor Level II card (valid 3 years). Once you have your Climbing Instructor Level II card you will be a qualified instructor and able to take your unit outdoor climbing (See Climb on Safely training for more information). You may do so by renting a climbing kit from the Council or using your own gear. Additional instructors required to meet the 6-to-1 ratio requirement must be competent as determined by the qualified instructor and be at least 18 years of age. A great way to become competent is to come to one weekend of our training and become a Level I instructor. For those interested in helping with more than just a unit level, helping at a Council or district level are encouraged to reach out to Jim Byers at jim@byersplace.com for more information. We are really looking forward to this new program and hope to open up many more climbing opportunities to our Scouts. 2021 scheduled weekends are April 16th -18th and October 8th - 10th. Cost is $35 per weekend. https://www.mtcbsa.org/TrainingCourses/Rappelling-Training Climb on Safely resource www.scouting.org/outdoor-programs/cope/climb-on-safely/


Middle Tennessee Council Boy Scouts of America 3414 Hillsboro Pike PO Box 150409 Nashville, TN 37215


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