February Rountable
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Our next District Roundtable will be on March 5th at 7:00 pm.
1 Ice House Road
Medfield, MA 02052
Hudson Pack Pinewood Derby 2019
A great time was had by all in Hudson as Pack 3104 held their Pinewood event at Hudson’s Mulready Elementary School. One of the assistant judges of the colorful Pinewood cars was Mulready Principal, Kelly Costa.
Pinewood preparation included every Scout customizing their own laminated “ID Racing Pass” that they got to wear while watching the heats. Boy Scouts from Hudson Troop 77 were present to assist Cub Master Andrew Hermann retrieving cars and running the Track’s operations.
The races this day were matched up as Lions/Tigers, Wolfs/Bears, and Webelos/Arrow of Lights. Halfway through the day, Cubs and parents were treated to snacks and a pizza lunch as well as a group photo of the Pack and it’s leaders
After all the Scouts had their races but before trophies and awards, there were additional races for the ‘Siblings Group’, a race for Unified participants, and finally, a race for the adults. Check out some of these photos from this amazing day of fun! Photos were taken by Eric Leger.
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2019 Guide to Advancement Update Now Available
Limited Exception to Eagle Age Requirements
The Boy Scouts of America will offer a one-time, limited exception to its age requirements for the Eagle Scout award, giving new Scouts BSA members, male and female, a fair chance to earn the program’s top honor.
A Scout Is Reverent
The Worcester Diocese Catholic Committee on Scouting is calling for nominations for Adult Catholic Religious Awards due by February 20, 2019. The awards are to recognize those adults in Scouting who have participated in promoting and teaching Catholic Faith Formation in Scouting through religious emblem programs, Scout Sunday observance, and various other activities relating to the Faith.
The Bronze Pelican and the St. George Emblem are for those adults involved in the Cub and/or Scouts BSA programs. A nominee for the Bronze Pelican has significantly influenced Catholic Scouting for at least three years. Nominees for the St. George emblem have previously received the Bronze Pelican and have made significant and outstanding contributions to the spiritual development of Catholic youths through Scouting. Nomination forms should give a detailed description of how the nominee provides such outstanding contributions.
Please send nominations to Bob Ryan, CCOS Nominations Chair at rhrljr@att.net or mail it to 8 Colonial Drive, Shrewsbury, MA 01545.
Nomination Forms:
Order of the Arrow Is Here To Help!
Is Your Pack Ready To Crossover?
Tantamous Lodge is here to help! If your Unit would like the Order of The Arrow to assist in your crossover ceremony, just let us know by filling out the following form and we will contact you.
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Creating A Scouting Unit
Not every community, church, school, or organization has a Scouting pack, troop, or crew associated with it. Sometimes, starting a new group is the best way to bring Scouting to your community. With a willing group of volunteers and interested youth, it’s easy to get Scouting started near you.
How Scouting Units Are Organized
Every Scouting unit requires adult leaders, youth, and a chartering organization. First the chartering organization agrees to adopt the Scouting program. Then you must recruit and train the leaders. Once you have trained leaders ready to start, recruit the youth. From there you can plan your program year, complete the paperwork, and hold your first meeting.
Resources:
What is A Chartering Organization?
A chartering organization, such as a church, school, concerned citizen’s group, agrees to work with the specific pack, troop, or crew. They’ll provide meeting space, help find and approve adult leaders, and appoint an individual as the Chartered Organization Representative. This representative works as a liaison between the organization and the Scout group.
Any organization can be a chartering organization and there are no special qualifications. The chartering organization falls under the insurance of the Boy Scouts of America.
Resources:
- Chartered Organizations Resource Guide
- The Charter Organization (tri-fold)
- The Chartered Organization Representative
- The Charter Organization Representative Guidebook
What Leaders Are Needed?
There are different leader requirements for different types of Scouting units. All units must have a Chartered Organization Representative. If a single organization sponsors more than one unit (like a Pack and a Troop), that representative must be the same person for both units.
For a Pack you need:
- Cubmaster (plan and lead the monthly pack meeting, keeping the youth and families engaged and excited)
- Committee Chair (lead behind the scenes administrative tasks and support efforts to run the pack)
Chartered Organization Representative (act as a liaison between the pack and chartering organization) - Two Committee Members (work with the committee chair to run the pack in roles like treasurer or secretary)
- Den Leader (plan and lead the den meetings for one age group, helping the youth earn advancements)
- Not required but recommended: Assistant Cubmaster(s), Assistant Den Leader(s), additional committee members
For a Troop you need:
- Scoutmaster (support and guide the youth leadership as they plan and lead the troop meetings)
- Committee Chair (lead behind the scenes administrative tasks and support efforts to run the troop)
- Chartered Organization Representative (act as a liaison between the troop and chartering organization)
- Two Committee Members (work with the committee chair to run the troop in roles like treasurer or secretary)
- Not required but recommended: Assistant Scoutmaster(s), additional committee members
For a Crew you need:
- Advisor (support and guide the youth leadership as they plan and lead the crew meetings)
- Committee Chair (lead behind the scenes administrative tasks and support efforts to run the crew)
- Chartered Organization Representative (act as a liaison between the crew and chartering organization)
- Two Committee Members (work with the committee chair to run the crew in roles like treasurer or secretary)
- Not required but recommended: Associate Advisor(s), additional committee members
What Paperwork Needs to Be Filled Out?
For a new unit, you’ll need to turn in a new unit application, a signed charter organization agreement, and applications for every adult leader and youth member.
You get to pick your unit number, but we can’t guarantee that every number is available. Don’t get your hopes up about being Troop 123 without first checking to see if that unit already exists!
Resources:
William D. Boyce New Unit Organizer Award
Organizing a new unit can be hard work, between corralling people and filling out the paperwork. To recognize the volunteers who have dedicated their time and energy to expanding Scouting to new communities, we give out the William D. Boyce New Unit Organizer Award. William D. Boyce was the founder of Boy Scouts in America – he learned about Scouting in England and organized the first ever Scouting units here. In his honor, you’ll receive a certificate and a knot to wear on your uniform.
Resources:
Want to Get Started?
Contact your district executive or district membership team and they’ll get you started on your journey!
Metacomet Commissioner
District Commissioner | All Metacomet Towns/Units | Rob Pomponio |
Asst. District Commissioner | covering Natick, Sherborn, Holliston | Tom Bednarz |
Asst. District Commissioner | covering Foxboro | Dr. Jim Green |
Asst. District Commissioner | covering Other Towns | Position(s) Currently Vacant |
Asst. District Commissioner | Data Manager | Joyce Jordan |
Roundtable Commissioner | General Interest and Troop Topics | Greg Green |
Roundtable Commissioner | Cub Scout Topics | Bev Murphy |
Roundtable Commissioner | Cub Scout Topics | Ed Crisci |
Town | Units | Unit Commissioner |
Foxboro | FP176, T7, T32, Post32 | Dr. Jim Green |
Foxboro | T314, GT314 | Jennifer Lanteigne |
Holliston | P47, FP3102, T73, T76 | Rob Pomponio (vacant) |
Medfield | P113, P200, T10, GT10, T89 | Jerry Kazanjian |
Medway | P748, T108, T367 | Position Currently Vacant |
Millis | P115, T15 | Position Currently Vacant |
Natick | FP7, P310, T7 | Jeff Ecklekamp |
Natick | P22 | Jeff Ecklekamp |
Natick | FP40, T1775 | Tom Bednarz |
Norfolk | P80 | Position Currently Vacant |
Norfolk | T80 | Walter Pelrine |
Norwood | FP49, T49, GT49 | Joyce Jordan |
Norwood | FP42, T42, C420 | Bob Sicklick |
Plainville | FP46, T132 | Walter Pelrine |
Sharon | FP95, T95, GT164 C6 | Dave Barnett |
Sherborn | P10, T1 | Ron Jantzen |
Walpole | P44, P601 | Cris Davis |
Walpole | T44, T97 | Position Currently Vacant |
Wrentham | FP131, T61, T131 | Walter Pelrine |
Unit Types Key | ||
P – Cub Scout Pack | (boys) | |
FP – Cub Scout Pack | “Family Scouting” (boys and girls) | |
T – Scouts BSA Troop | (boys) AKA “Boy Scouts” | |
GT – Scouts BSA Troop | (girls) | |
C – Venturing Crew | (coed) | |
Post – Explorer Post | (coed) |
Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook Updated
Advancement Update: A revised Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook for 2019 has been posted and is available here. The content is basically unchanged and revised to reflect gender-neutrality.