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Maps:
Star Party Map
Camp Cherokee Map
Camp James Ray Map
Camp Constantin Map
Camp
Meisenbach
Camp
Wisdom
Cameron Farm
(Gray Owl District training campsite)
Rockwall Parks Map
Cooper Lake
List of
Rockwall Parks
Lakeland Park
Directions to
Athens Fish Hatchery
Cub Scouts Trails,
Treks & Tracks
ScoutParents.org
BSA Online Learning
Center
National
Recognition Of Local Council Endowment Support
Texas Astronomical
Society
DONATE To Scouting
Preserve America's
Waterways
National Scouting Museum Workshop Reservation Form
National
Scouting Museum Membership Society
Uniforms:
Uniform Information
Uniform Inspection Sheet
Boy's Life Magazine Online
World Jamboree
The MacScouter's
Big Book of Skits
Cub Scout Training
Materials
Scouting Ceremonies
Baloo's Bugle
Guide to Safe Scouting
BSA Online Learning Center
CubRoundtable.com
Full Circle Online - Coming soon!
Scouting
Magazine Online
P.R.A.Y. - Programs of Religious Activities with Youth (Religious
Emblems)
The Gray Owl District has posted the
Program Guide for 2009-2010, which outlines all of the district
events for the year, as well as maps to camps, award nomination
forms, and other useful information.
Click here to download
or view the program guide.
Also available:
My Scout Wants
To..... booklet
The New Cub Scout "How
To" Book
Cub Scout Intro Pack (Great for join scouting night and first
pack meetings)
Cub Scout
Sample Flyer
Raingutter Regatta Tips
Scouting In Spanish
Scouting For Food Fact Sheet
BSA Print Media Contacts
The
Virtual
Cub Leader's Handbook
ScoutXing.com
Scouting
Magazine
Insane Scouter
Cub Cafe Newsletter
Sugar
Gliders Project
Circle Ten Full Circle Online
Advancement
Tracking Spreadsheets
Do A Good
Turn For America
Rotary
International And Scouting
Friends of Scouting
The Flag of the United States of America:
Displaying and Caring for
the Flag of the United States of America
U.S. Flag History Timeline
Software:
Pow
Wow Rom
Troopmaster Software Inc.
World Wind Sofware (NASA)
Patches and awards:
Patchsales.com
Benchmark
Awards
Chief
Neckerchief
Stadrie Emblems
Wovenpatches.com
Easteremblem.com
idealemblem.com
Does your company have a gift matching
program?
Many corporations
have set up Matching Gift programs for employees that have contributed
to appeals like Friends of Scouting.
Here is how the
program usually works. Employees submit a completed FOS card to the
Circle Ten Council. Employees complete a matching gift form obtained
from their personnel department and mail the completed form to the
Murchison Scouting Center.
The
Finance Department at the council office will process your pledge and
will mail the matching gift form to your employer's benefits department
or corporate headquarters. Your employer will mail a matching gift check
directly back to the council office and your pledge will be increased
based upon the amount of the matching gift check.
Please
ask your employer if they have a matching gifts program.
For more
information, contact the Finance Department at 214-902-6700.
After a very long dry spell, the "Great Spirit" told the Comanche
tribe that they must sacrifice their most prized possession by
offering it as a burnt offering. That night the chief's
daughter, She-Who-Lives-Alone, slipped out and took from her skirt
her beloved doll that wore the feathers of the Blue Jay. She
threw the doll into the fire and watched as the flames consumed it.
After the fire had died down, she scooped up the ashes and turned
from north to west to south and east as the ashes blew from her
hands. In the morning the barren land was covered with a
blanket of blue flowers. Their land became lush and green once
more and the little Indian girl that was so unselfish was given the
name of "One-Who-Loves-Her-People". And now each Spring the
"Great Spirit" blesses the land with the beautiful flowers we call
bluebonnets.
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Non-Scouting:
Rockwall ISD
Doris Cullins Lake Pointe Elementary
Local
Weather
Submit your Scout photo to Dallas Morning News Neighbors
Submit your Scout photo to Dallas Morning News Neighbors Website
CPSC - Kid
Safety
Install Adobe Reader to
help view all of our flyers.
USS
Lexington
NationalParks.org
Dallas
Museum of Nature and Science Scouting Program Information
Coupons for local attractions
Mad Science
Kids Club
Things to do in
the area
Dallas Mavericks Kid Zone
Rockwall Kiwanis Club - For Christmas
Parade Registration
Norman
Rockwall Guided Cell Phone Tour
NFL Rush
Harlem Globetrotters Scout Days Dates
Electric Magic
Show.com
Council
Service Center and Scout Shop Open in Allen!
A new Scout Service
Center and Scout Shop are now open in Allen,
Texas.
The new facility
offers the same range of services available at the main council
office
Dallas. Map.
Address and Hours.
Training
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The volunteer leader training
materials have been updated for the
Boy Scouts of America. The result is
a seamless training program that
helps leaders easily graduate
through the courses quickly and with
little duplication. The package
provides the district training
committee with tools to achieve 100
percent trained unit volunteers. It
begins with the existing Fast Start
training, continues through This is
Scouting (replaces New Leader
Essentials), followed by
leader-specific training for each
adult's role in the unit.
Here is a brief overview of the
components of the training
continuum:
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Cub Scout New Leader Training
This is the new Fast Start
training for Cub Scouting . This
is the first step for any new
volunteer and should be taken
immediately after a new leader
registers and before he or she
meets with any youth.
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Boy Scout New Leader Training
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Venturing Fast Start Training
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Youth Protection On-Line
Training
On-Line Youth Protection
Training is a valuable resource,
although our Council recommends
that your first option be
administered face to face with a
Trained District Facilitator.
For more information click on
About Us on the Main Page go to
District Services and find more
information about training from
your District web-site.
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Venturing Adult Youth Protection
Training
This link is to the Boy Scouts
of America National web-site.
The Training gives adults
involved in the Venturing
Program tools to help them
protect youth members in their
Crew along with other valuable
resources.
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Basic Leader Training
The new Basic Leader Training is
comprised of two parts: This is
Scouting (replaces New Leader
Essentials), for all unit-level
leaders, and New Leader Specific
Training, based on the leader's
unit-level position.
Basic Leader Training is
designed for maximum
flexibility. The sessions can be
delivered over time - training
on one or more evenings a week
or month - or in a one-day
training event that incorporates
all program areas. It is
suitable for large or small
groups and may be presented to
leaders of one or more units
each time. Each district may
decide the appropriate delivery
method, keeping in mind that the
focus is to remove roadblocks
and achieve 100 percent trained
leaders.
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This is Scouting
(replaces New Leader Essentials)
This is Scouting is an
introductory session that
highlights the values, aims,
history, funding and methods of
Scouting. It addresses how these
aims and methods are reached in
an age-appropriate style within
Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting,
Varsity Scouting and Venturing.
Videos, discussions, and
hands-on reinforcement are
presented during the 90-minute
training session. Ideally, all
unit-based volunteers - Cub
Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout,
and Venturing leaders - take
this session at the same time,
so they understand that they are
all striving for the same
results with the youth they
serve. Each leader completes
This is Scouting training only
once.
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Benefits of This is
Scouting
1. Better assists our
movement in implementing the
full Scouting program with
chartered organizations.
2. Provides a better
understanding of the advantages
of encouraging youth and adult
volunteers to move through the
traditional program as their
youth mature.
3. Creates an awareness of the
different aspects of the
Scouting program, which may
result in leaders taking
advantage of those programs for
a child in a different age
group.
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New Leader Specific
Training
Once a volunteer has a solid
overview of the Boy Scouts of
America's values-based program,
they can then begin training for
their specific Scouting position
through Leader Specific
Training. This training provides
the specialized knowledge a new
leader needs to assume a
leadership role. Because each
course is designed for a
specific leadership position,
the training time varies. Leader
Specific Training has been
developed for the following
positions and their assistants:
- Tiger Cub den leaders
- Cub Scout den leaders
- Webelos den leaders
- Cubmasters
- Pack committee members
- Scoutmasters
- Troop committee members
- Venturing committee members
- Venturing Advisors
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Cub Scout Leader
Specific Training
For Tiger Cub den leaders, Cub
Scout den leaders, Webelos den
leaders, Cubmasters, pack
committee members. Training can
be completed in one day or two
or three evenings. The leader is
considered trained when he or
she has completed New Leader
Essentials and the Leader
Specific Training.
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Boy Scout Leader
Specific Training
For Scoutmasters and assistant
Scoutmasters. The training is
divided into four parts. The
first three parts concentrate on
troop operation and can be
completed in one full day or
three evenings. The final part,
which focuses on outdoor skills,
lasts approximately a day and a
half, depending on the skill
level of the new leader. The
leader is considered trained
when he or she has completed New
Leader Essentials, Leader
Specific Training and
Introduction to Outdoor Leader
Skills. For troop committee
members. Troop committee
training consists of the Troop
Committee Challenge, which can
be completed in three hours. A
troop committee member is
considered trained after the
completion of New Leader
Essentials and the Troop
Committee Challenge.
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Venturing Leader
Specific Training
For Venturing Advisors,
assistant Advisors, crew
committee members. Training
incorporates Venturing's current
adult leader training. It can be
completed in approximately one
day, along with New Leader
Essentials. A Venturing leader
is considered trained upon the
completion of New Leader
Essentials and Venture Leader
training.
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Impact of "Seamless"
Training
- Increased awareness of all
aspects of the Scouting program
for youth.
- An understanding that the
Scouting program at all levels
has the same values and aims for
youth.
- The values and aims are
delivered in an age-appropriate
program, utilizing proven
methods.
- An ease and conveyance to
leaders as they move from one
program to another.
- Potential increase in
membership in other programs, as
leaders learn more about what is
available in the full Scouting
program.
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Wood Badge
Wood Badge is the premier
training program for all Scout
leaders in the Boy Scouts of
America. This includes all Cub
Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity and
Venturing Leaders, District and
Council Committee members as
well as Professional Scouters.
Wood Badge is designed to train
adults using the latest
leadership skills and
techniques. The course will
strengthen every volunteer's
ability to work with and lead
groups of youth and adults.
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Rock/Tower Climbing Training,
Advice & Usage
- See http://www.t1000.org/c10climb/
for the latest
class schedule and information
- Tower Only contact Jeff
Leschber, Tower Director at
469/360-4477;
jlee1115@yahoo.com
- BSA
Climbing Instructor contact John
"Doc" Holladay, Council Climbing
Director, 972/964-2574;
johnholladay@verizon.net
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Shooting Sports Training
NRA Rifle Course
registration form, Camp Wisdom,
Archery Level I Course
registration form,
Camp
Wisdom, May 15, 2010
BBgun Course
registration form, Camp
Wisdom, May 15, 2010
NRA Pistol Course
registration form, Camp
Wisdom Cub World, April 24-25,
2010
NRA Shotgun Course
registration form, Clements
Scout Ranch,
August 28-29, 2010
Hunter Education, Camp Wisdom,
Apr 17-18.
Click here
for more information.
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COPE Facilitator’s
Training
January 30 – February 1, 2009 @
Clements Scout Ranch
Click here for course
information and registration
form
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