Attention Troop 648 Fundraising enthusiasts!!!!  We will have an offsite gathering next Tuesday (9/18) at California Pizza Kitchen (CPK).  The event will take place at the usual Troop Meeting time (7PM) at the CPK on Scottsdale Rd, just South of Shea (10100 N Scottsdale Rd.).  Class A uniform is encouraged.  The Troop will receive 20% off anyone’s bill who was referred to the restaurant by the Troop.  The more friends and family (and even strangers) you invite the more money the Troop will receive.  The Flyer is below.  I will be passing these out at the meeting tonight.  I recommend sending a picture or scan of the flyer to all your contacts so they can come and enjoy some great food, and in return have a donation from CPK from their bill given to the Troop.  The people don’t have to dine-in.  Any take-out order is also eligible.  Also, as you can see by the flyer, this is good for the whole day -  11 AM – 10 PM.  My staff is already planning on ordering lunch for everyone in the office from the restaurant.  Even though the Month’s meeting theme is fishing, you will not be required to order seafood :).  We may try to get a head count for the Scouts and families available to come at 7 PM, but everyone is encouraged to come any time they want during the day (or multiple times) if the meeting time doesn’t work for them.  Just make sure you or anyone you invite has one of the flyers (there are 2 flyers on each page).   Please contact me with any questions.

 

CPK Fundraiser Flyer

Mr Blair

Troop 648 Scoutmaster

Troop Activity Meeting Tomorrow

Attention Troop 648.  Tomorrow we will be re-starting our Monthly Troop Activity Meeting.  This is a chance for us to build on the organization and planning we’ve developed over the past PLC committee meeting as well as any upcoming major events for the Troop.  In the past we have asked ASM’s, Adult Leaders, anyone responsible for past months events for debriefing, anyone responsible for upcoming events (the next month or two), and as always any interested parents to join us.  This will take place the second Tuesday of each month at 6 PM in the Troop Meeting room (where the Scouts hold there weekly meetings).  If you have any questions whether or not you should attend……then you should attend :).  Thanks in advance.  See you tomorrow.

 

Mark Blair

Troop 648 Scoutmaster

Aidan Brown’s Eagle Project

Event: Aidan Brown’s Eagle Project!!! 

Where: Club SAR, 8055 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 312-2669 which is located South of Camelback Road and East of Hayden Road.  Club SAR is behind the baseball fields.

When: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2018 7:30-12:30pm — COMING UP VERY SOON!!

Project Description:

Who:

For the benefit of the citizens of the City of Scottsdale who use

Club SAR Fitness Center (https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/sports/club-sar-fitness-center)

A city-operated fitness facility that is available at a discounted rate as a service to the community.

What: They need help with a landscape project at their entryway for safety and to make things look better. The area is primarily granite with a few plants and a bicycle rack. The biggest part of the job is setting pavers in an area surrounding a bicycle rack and fixing/painting the rack. A small amount of drip lines may need to be replaced or moved and some small plants/landscaping also may be added.

What to bring:  PLEASE bring work gloves and a small and large shovel, broom, wheel barrow, any tools you can bring will be appreciated.

*******DONUTS AND DRINKS will be offered to the helpers that attend!!******

If you haven’t already, please RSVP for this event through Scoutbook

Thank you for your help with my Eagle Project!

Sincerely,

Aidan Brown

Upcoming Merit Badges

Here are some of the links to our upcoming Merit Badge Clinics (all of these will fill up fast!):

https://scoutingevent.com/010-2018MBU (Over 20 Merit Badges) – Merit Badge University

https://scoutingevent.com/010-odyseaaqu3 (Mammal Study Merit Badge)- Odysea Aquarium

https://scoutingevent.com/010-insectstudy3 (Insect Study Merit Badge)-Butterfly Wonderland

https://scoutingevent.com/010-21421 (Mammal Study Merit Badge)- Odysea Aquarium

https://scoutingevent.com/010-21422 (Insect Study Merit Badge)-Butterfly Wonderland

https://scoutingevent.com/010-miamimining (Mining in Society Merit Badge)-Freeport-McMoRan

https://scoutingevent.com/010-ashleyfurnmb (Over 7 Merit Badges)-Ashley Furniture HomeStores Day

https://scoutingevent.com/010-nov3mammalstudy(Mammal Study Merit Badge)- Odysea Aquarium

https://scoutingevent.com/010-nov17insectstudy(Insect Study Merit Badge)-Butterfly Wonderland

https://mim.org/events/boy-scout-badge-day-dec-1-2018/ (Music Merit Badge) – MIM

https://scoutingevent.com/010-dec1mammalstudy(Mammal Study Merit Badge)- Odysea Aquarium

https://scoutingevent.com/010-dechorsemanship(Horsemanship Merit Badge) – Roosevelt Rough Riders

https://scoutingevent.com/010-janrobotics (Robotics Merit Badge) – LEOGOLAND Discovery Center

https://scoutingevent.com/010-janoceanographymb(Oceanography Merit Badge) – SEALIFE Arizona

https://scoutingevent.com/010-jan2019 (Metalwork Merit Badge) – SMART Local 369

https://scoutingevent.com/010-feboceanography(Oceanography Merit Badge) – SEALIFE Arizona

https://scoutingevent.com/010-marchrobotics(Robotics Merit Badge) – LEOGOLAND Discovery Center

https://scoutingevent.com/010-march2019 (Metalwork Merit Badge) – SMART Local 369

https://scoutingevent.com/010-marchoceanography(Oceanography Merit Badge) – SEALIFE Arizona

To stay up to date, please join the Grand Canyon Council Facebook Page

Just a quick reminder and link to YPT for all those who need to renew by Oct 1:

 

ALL REGISTERED ADULTS, INCLUDING MERIT BADGE COUNSELORS MUST TAKE THE NEW YOUTH PROTECTION TRAINING BY OCT 1

Merit Badge Counselors note: Those who have have not taken the new YPT taken between the dates of Feb 1, and Sept 30, 2018 will not be properly registered starting 10/1 and will not be able to be an active Merit Badge Counselor (you will drop off the lists.)

More information on the new training is here: https://www.scouting.org/training/youth-protection/

Parent/Committee Meeting

Greetings!

I hope everyone is having a great Labor Day weekend! This is a quick reminder that we will be holding our Quarterly Committee & Parent Meeting this Tuesday, 9/4, at 7pm at the CCC Conference Room. (This is the same time as the regular troop meeting.)

We have had a busy scouting summer, and have an exciting new calendar to share with everyone at the meeting for what we expect will be a great year ahead. All parents and committee members are welcome to attend.

Thanks!

Mr. Benyi – Troop Committee Chair

Combining School work with Merit Badges

Here’s a word problem to ponder: How can one homework assignment count twice?

Easy. By getting credit for that work at school andin Scouts.

Turns out several merit badge requirements align perfectly with schoolwork. And there’s no BSA rule against going for double credit. (Same goes for service projects done at school. The Guide to Advancement says that “counting service hours for school or elsewhere in the community and also for advancement is not considered double counting since the hours are counted only once for advancement purposes.”)

Makes that 10-page essay seem a little more palatable, huh?

Now that school is back in session, let’s look at the top 5 merit badge Scouts can earn while completing homework, group projects or other school assignments.

Scholarship

When taking a test, you’re supposed to answer the easy questions first. I’m going to apply that same theory to this list of school-related merit badges.

The Scholarship merit badge, where Scouts must show an improvement in their grades and demonstrate good leadership skills at school, is the most obvious inclusion here.

But here’s another fact about test-taking: Sometimes the obvious answer is the correct one.

Reading

Scouts who find and read six books from a variety of genres have completed the most time-consuming step for the Reading merit badge.

To find those books, the Scout must work with a merit badge counselor or a librarian — perhaps a school librarian .

My favorite requirement for the Reading MB is the four service hours needed for requirement 4. Scouts could complete that by volunteering at their school library or reading to children.

Theater

Allow me to paraphrase William Shakespeare: All the world’s a stage, and the Scouts who are part of the cast or crew of a school musical or play should work concurrently on the Theater merit badge.

That’s pretty much what he meant.

While Scouts design sets or costumes, memorize lines, or install stage lighting for a school production, they can check off one requirement after another.

That is, assuming they take the effort to do so. After all, as Shakespeare actually wrote, “it is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.”

Programming

Choose a sample program and then modify the code or add a function or subroutine to it. Then debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.

That merit badge requirement might sound like gibberish to those of us who grew up in the days of dial-up. But today’s teens? They’re nodding their heads in understanding.

That’s why more and more schools offer classes in computer programming, where students learn skills that employers crave.

It’s also why the BSA in 2013 released the Programming merit badge, giving Scouts a STEM-focused introduction to a skill that is both fun and practical.

Athletics

Athletics merit badge challenges Scouts to improve their performance in activities like running, weightlifting or basketball.

They must show improvement over a three-month period, tracking their progress and using math skills to see how much they’ve improved.

This merit badge could easily be completed in a season of school sports or semester of PE class.

Troop 648

Merit Badge Coordinator

Parson Springs Backpack!

The T648 dirty dozen returned to the Valley of the Sun at high two today (missed high noon by juuust a smidge). Amazingly and thankfully after two days and nights of hot hiking, thunderstorms, 7 creek crossings, playing in the pools, their families welcomed the fragrant, muddy, and happy boys back with open arms, and a waiting shower. As usual, this outing had its own special uniqueness, including 5 miles in on a dirt forest road above Sedona, gazing at the twinkling lights of Jerome, followed by a brilliant morning with two hot air balloons landing in our campsite! Delayed a bit by all the excitement, we hiked more in the heat than originally planned, and barely set up camp at Parson Spring before the afternoon thundershowers arrived. Along the way we encountered deer, a tarantula the size of Dylan’s hand (not that he held it for measurement’s purposes, though), and two very distinct rattlesnakes – one a traditional Western diamondback with a full belly, and the other an Arizona Black. Other highlights included crawdad fishing (not enough for dinner, darn!), a lively card game in the big tent during the rain, first experiences with freeze dried food, a frog in a rock, and a general consensus that this will not be the one and only backpack for any of our first-timers. Hike on, trusty packers!

 

Parent Program Meeting & Committee Meeting

Greetings!

Our senior scouts will spend this weekend at the annual PLC Retreat planning this year’s troop calendar. On Sunday morning (August 19) from 8:30am – 9:30am, we will have our Parents Program and Troop Activity Meeting. All parents and leaders are welcome to attend this meeting where we will get the first view of this year’s calendar. Anyone wishing to join can come down to the Scottsdale Plaza Resort at 7200 N Scottsdale Road. We will be meeting in Room 8008.

While I am on the topic of parent meetings, I will also remind everyone that we will have our next quarterly Committee and Parent Meeting in just a few weeks on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 at the CCC Conference Room. (7pm) All parents and members of the committee are invited to attend.

Thanks!

Mr. Benyi

 

Merit Badge Procedure

There is some confusion about the process the Scouts use to earn merit badges.

 

Please read over this document to understand how the process works.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7eow1old_bYQmJKWDdiQlh6NFE/view

 

I will have this posted in the Meeting room on a Merit Badge Board. If there are any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.

 

Mark Blair

Merit Badge Coordinator