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Veterans day 2018
This year we will once again be at Applebee’s in Middletown greeting and thanking our veterans for all they do and all they’ve done.
Delaware River District Klondike Derby: Canceled
Unfortunately this years Klondike Derby for our district has been canceled due to extremely low registrations. Our unit responded with 10 people planned to attend, however our unit alone does not make or break an event. We will consider attending one of the two below mentioned Klondikes from our neighbouring districts, however with this last-minute change there is no guarantee we will be able to attend.
Troop 157: Five Guys Fundraiser Community Night 1/17/18
Come enjoy dinner and a milkshake, support our local boy scout troop, and spend some time with family and friends. 10% of all purchases made during the event from 4-10pm will be donated to Boy Scout Troop 157 — No flyer necessary.
Troop: Applebee’s Flapjack Fundraiser 2017
Hosted at Applebee’s in Middletown NY on November 18th. From 8-10AM
Tickets are $6 at the door, so remind your friends, family and neighbors to come show their support!
Proceeds from this fundraiser go towards funding summer camp in 2018.
Registration Price Increase
From the Hudson Valley Council:
Good afternoon,
Earlier this week, an email was sent out to our Scouting community with a message from the BSA National office explaining the membership fee increase which will go into effect December 1, 2017. Since then, our Hudson Valley Council office has received many inquiries in response to that email and we would like to take this opportunity to clarify the breakdown of our fees within the program:
- $33 National fee (effective 12/1//2017)
- $36 HVC operation service fee
- $12 insurance fee
- $12 Boys Life subscription fee (optional)
This brings the total to $81 annually per registrant within the program ($93 total if Boys Life subscription is added). Please note, our council fees remain unchanged at this time.
Yours in Scouting,
David Horton, Scout Executive
William Poole, Council President
Jacquline Heurbach, Council Commisioner
At this time our fees are as follows
Troop 157
Each boy pays $125/year in march to Troop 157 for registration, pro rated based on the month when he joins.
$33 National fee (effective 12/1/2017)
$36 Hudson Valley Council operation service fee
$12 Insurance fee
$16 Neckerchief, and Slide
The balance ($28) helps pay for badges, awards and meeting expenses.
Pack 157
Each boy pays $115/year in march to Troop 157 for registration, pro rated based on the month when he joins.
$33 National fee (effective 12/1/2017)
$36 Hudson Valley Council operation service fee
$12 Insurance fee
$16 Neckerchief, and Slide
The balance ($18) helps pay for badges, awards and meeting expenses.
Troop 157: Five Guys Fundraiser Community Night 7/19/2017
Come enjoy dinner and a milkshake, support your local boy scouts, and spend some time with family and friends. 10% of all purchases made during the event from 4-10pm will be donated to Boy Scout Troop 157 — No flyer necessary.
Troop: Applebee’s Flapjack Fundraiser 2016
Hosted at Applebee’s in Middletown NY on October 29th.
Tickets are $6 at the door, so remind your friends, family and neighbors to come show their support!
Proceeds from this fundraiser go towards funding summer camp in 2017.
10 Things Den Leaders Should Know About New Cub Scouts Program
The new Cub Scout adventures program coming in June. Some big takeaways Den leaders need to know
1. The new Cub Scouts program is more active for boys, and will make sure the boys are really connected with Scouting and with fun.
2. Immediate recognition is a hallmark of the new program, and will be easy to award and easy to wear.
3. The new Den Leader guides are incredibly detailed, and the activities are well mapped out etc.
4. Pack meeting plans will include more interaction between Dens.
5. Transition: It’s easy. The new program curriculum is designed to pick up where the old one left off. So moving from a Wolf to a Bear for example is just a matter of stepping into the new program. No need to worry about redoing assignments, or catching up. Starting on June 1st, if you are a new Tiger, Wolf, Bear, or starting the Webelos, just use the new program materials.
6. Getting parents involved. Den leader materials have been developed in great detail. Everything is in one place, which makes it easy for all parents to get involved.
7. Dealing with change: We want the boys to have a great Cub Scout experience, that’s what it’s all about. With this new program, there is more potential to connect with boys while using upgraded materials.
8. Strength through simplicity: Advancement is streamlined. Seven adventures produces a rank advancement. Leaders can now have something that puts everything all in one place. The new program materials are designed to be easy to use for leaders, and a lot of fun for the boys. Again, the Den Leader Guide is the ONE place for everything you need to offer a great Scouting program.
9. Availability: While hard copies are available at Scout Shops and at Scoutstuff.org, the BSA will also offer through Amazon.com digital copies of all the Den Leader guides.
10. Stay informed: as the new program continues to roll out, stay in the know by checking Scouting.org/programupdates frequently.
In the end, we know that boys deserve a program that is fun and full of adventure, and that’s exactly what Cub Scouts is. We look forward to seeing how these new adventures in Cub Scouting will continue to help young men be prepared. For life.
Source: Cubscouts.org