| | |  |  | April 20th, 2015 | New | CIEC/BSA; The March Council Coordinated Meeting Changed to Aprl 22nd! | | Our Quarterly Council Coordinated Meeting has been moved from Wednesday, March 25th to Wednesday, April 22nd. This meeting features Break Out Sessions for District Chairs, Commissioners, District Program Chairs, District Activities and Civic Service Chairs, District Advancement Chairs, District Camp and Outdoor Promotion Chairs, District Membership Chairs and District Training Chairs and Council Committees such as Conservation, Shooting Sports and Aquatics. The meeting starts at 7:00 pm at the Jack Dembo Scout Center in Redlands. See you on April 22nd! | New | Summer Camp Staff Work Weekend Party! | | This is the group that showed up Saturday, April 11. They did some work down by Elmore Lodge and had a picnic lunch of sandwiches, veggies, and chips with cupcakes and banana crumb coffee cake for dessert. Afterward they moved to the trading post where they painted the trim on the trading post. This was a great group, they had a blast and got a lot of work done. “Bubbles” Trading Post manager | New | March 21st Work Party Weekend! | | A great Scout Salute of thanks to our great CIEC/Scouters for a great Work Party Weekend on March 21st! We had 13 motivated people who were a great help! Things we did... Painted the trim on the wagon wheel rest room. Moved the heavy stuff into the new fenced of area by the maintenance shed and organized it better. Built racks on the back of the maintenance shed for pipe and rebar and such. and put out most of the platforms so I can start repairing them before the tents go up. Christa Jenson and Judy Graeber went and pulled most of the curtains out of the cabins to wash/upgrade. It was a great group and a productive day Nick Radcliffe Bob Swartzel Brad Jenson Christa Jenson Rick Pohlers Judy Graeber Justin Welch | Geronimo Veloz Raymond Romo Loroselle Swartzel William Rivera Mike Riley Matt Flanagan | | New | Cahuilla Lodge (#45) - Legacy Rocks | | Cahuilla Arrowmen, One of the many programs being held in 2015 to commemorate the Order’s centennial anniversary is the Legacy Project—a program carried out by individual lodges to leave their mark and preserve their history during the 100th anniversary of the Order of the Arrow. One part of the project is the submission of a rock from each lodge’s local area inscribed with the name of that lodge and the city in which they are located. These rocks will be placed on display at the 2015 National Order of the Arrow Conference. Recently, a resolution was adopted by the National Order of the Arrow Committee to allow lodges that are no longer in existence to submit rocks and be represented as “legacy lodges” in the NOAC commemorative display. The National OA Committee has approved a resolution adding engraved rocks for merged, disbanded and otherwise inactive lodges ("legacy lodges") so that they might also be recognized as a part of the Order of the Arrow re-dedication site at The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve in West Virginia. These legacy lodge rocks will be placed in an area near the current lodge rocks.This new opportunity, through which lodges can submit additional rocks on behalf of merged/non-active lodges that came before them, is yet another unique way for Arrowmen to preserve their history in the centennial. Cahuilla Lodge is supporting Navajo, Wisumahi, A-tsa, and Tahquitz Lodges with a Legacy Rock. If you would like to help with the purchase of these Legacy Rocks ($520) with a $10 or $20 donation (or any amount), please send a check payable to CIEC BSA to: California Inland Empire Council P.O Box 8910 Redlands, CA 92375 Yours in Brotherhood and Cheerful Service, Cynthia Blessum, Cahuilla Lodge Adviser |
New | Save the Date: 2015 Scout Expo Adventure | | We invite you to attend this year’s Scout Expo on September 25th-27th. It will be located at the Glen Helen Regional Park in Devore, CA. You could Camp Out Friday Night and/or Saturday Night or Come for Activities On Saturday from 9AM to 6PM. The 2015 Scout Expo at Glen Helen Regional Park is a great event for the whole family with activities such as: · Climbing Zone · Camp Games and activities · Archery range & BB gun range · Family Camping · Lakeside Activities · Community Booths · Food Vendors We look forward to seeing you there! | New | Congratulations Paul Reyes | |  | Please join me in congratulating Paul Reyes, who has accepted to be the Program Director for the new United Los Angeles Area Council in Los Angeles, CA. Since November of 2011, Paul has served as the District Director for the Old Baldy and Temescal Districts. Paul has also served as the staff advisor for the Order of the Arrow, Day Camp Committee, and Scouting for Food. Paul started his professional career as a District Executive in the San Gabriel Council in Pasadena CA in March of 2002. He then moved to the Verdugo Hills Council in Glendale CA in April 2006 where he served as a Senior District Executive. An Eagle Scout, Paul has been a great advocate of Scouting and we appreciate his contribution and service to the California Inland Empire Council over the last 3 1/2 years. Paul's last day is May 15. | Paul, thank you for living the Scout Law and Oath everyday! We will miss you! Ricci Dula | Assistant Scout Executive/COO | New | Scout Shop Great Buy | |  | | Summer Campers: Get the Gear and Know-How You Need on Saturday, April 25! | | It’s that time again. We’ve planned a can’t-miss GET READY FOR CAMP EVENT with you in mind. On Saturday, April 25, your CIEC RedlandsScout Shop is hosting an especially great opportunity to gear up! It’s the perfect time for Scouts and parents to get all their camp questions answered and see the latest gear available for making the most out of camp. And this year you’ll also SAVE 25% ON CAMP GEAR during the event! There’s no better time to get prepared, so get your free Summer Camp Packing List and plan to join us… the fun begins at 9:am. Contact your local participating Scout Shop for details. 25% savings offer is available for camp gear retail purchases in-store during the day of the event only. Excludes wall tents and gift cards.Not valid on previous purchases or orders. May not be combined with another offer. Selection varies by location. CONTACT CIEC REDLANDS SCOUT SHOP FOR ALL THE DETAILS 1230 Indiana Court Redlands, CA, 92374 (909) 307-3950 | New | Scouts and Parents: Get the Gear and Know-How You Need on Saturday, May 2! | | We’ll Prepare You for Summer Camp and More Adventures to Come! Camp confidence is at hand! All the know-how, info, and gear you need are waiting at your Old BaldyScout Shop. We’ve planned a can’t-miss GET READY FOR CAMP EVENT with you in mind. On Saturday, May 2, your Old Baldy Scout Shop in Montclair is hosting an especially great opportunity to gear up! It’s the perfect time for Scouts and parents to get all their camp questions answered and see the latest gear available for making the most out of camp. We hope you will make your plans to join us from 9am to 3:30 pm for a Scouting day you just can’t miss, including expert how-to help with: How to find and fit the perfect backpack Packing for camp Hiking preparation Backpack Cooking & Dutch Oven Cooking Demos with free samples. And more! And this year you’ll also SAVE 25% ON CAMP GEAR during the event! There’s no better time to get prepared, so get your free Summer Camp Packing List and plan to join us… the fun begins at 9:am. Contact your local participating Scout Shop for details. 25% savings offer is available for camp gear retail purchases in-store during the day of the event only. Excludes wall tents and gift cards.Not valid on previous purchases or orders. May not be combined with another offer. Selection varies by location. PLEASE CONTACT THE SCOUT SHOP FOR ALL THE DETAILS 4650 Arrow Highway, Building “B” , Unit 3 Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 625-4534 x 1 | | USA Archery Level 1 Instructor Course May 24th, 2015 | | Great opportunity for Scouts 15 years of age and older, and Scouters of all ages, to certify as an USA Archery Level One Instructor. To become, or remain as an Archery Merit Badge Counselor within the CIEC, one must obtain certification as an USA Archery Level One Instructor. As registered Scouters and Shooting Sports Committee members within the CIEC, we offer a BSA discount of the USA Archery Level One Certification Course to qualified registered BSA members. The standard fee for this course is $68. BSA members whom are currently registered & have a valid YPT cert that will be active for throughout 2015, are eligible for a BSA discounted rate of $50. Attached is a pdf file with details of the course. In Scouting, Jessie & Chris Andrews CIEC Shooting Sports Committee members | | Boseker Scout Reservation Camp Emerson Council Wide Work Weekend | | It’s Our Camp! Let’s Get Ready for Summer! Come Help Prepare Camp for NYLT, Foxfire, Camp Wiley, and Summer Camp! May 29 – 31, 2015 Sponsored by Cahuilla Lodge Order of the Arrow. Saturday Lunch and Dinner will be provided Camping is available at $5/person/night. Bring your own food for Friday evening/Saturday morning if camping. CLICK HERE to Register Online CLICK HERE for Registration Form Questions: Contact Cynthia Blessum at adviser@snakepower.org or Hayden Martois at 1stvice@snakepower.org |
New | 2015 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Baseball Scout Night | |  | Please make sure to mark Friday, June 12, 2015 on your calendars to attend the annual Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Scout Night game and sleep-over. Join us for a night dedicated to the Boy Scouts of America! Scout Night include options to purchase game tickets; or game tickets, pre-game parade, and Scout patch; or all of the above plus sleep-over with morning "Breakfast to go". Pre-order your tickets to reserve your spot for the game and participate in the sleep-over! Please*CLICK HERE* for official 2015 Scout Night ticket order form. Home of the Quakes is LoanMart Field, 8408 Rochester Ave, Rancho Cucamonga. Game day parking fees are additional cost - consider carpooling if possible | | | Summer Camp Employment Opportunity | | Hey Scouts and Scouters, calling all Florence Nightingales and Hawkeye Pierce’s! The Council is looking for a qualified EMT to serve as the Boseker Scout Reservation Health Officer for this year’s Camp Wiley and Camp Emerson. Salary is negotiable and room and board is provided. If anyone knows anyone please help us spread the word. The period we need help is from June 15th through August 3rd. Please contact Mike McCarty at the Jack Dembo Center in Redlands, or call (909) 793-2463 Ex 141. | New | Western Region Beach Blowout | | A contingent from CIEC Crew 641 traveled to Fiesta Island in San Diego to attend the Western Region Beach Blowout. There were over 200 youth in attendance from all over the 13 western region states. There were also attendees from central region states and a few from other countries. We enjoyed lots of water sports and and fun times meeting Venturers from all over. It was a great time had by all. |
New | Tahquitz Camporee | | Tahquitz Camporee – “Scout of the Rings” was held Apr 10-12 while the Ents of Emerson watched with great intrigue. Tree Beard and his kin witnessed just over 400 Scouts and scouters enjoy the weekend with great spirit and merriment. Campsites were adorned with shire décor, amazing towers, and the all-seeing-eye. Scouts and Scouters alike frolicked through camp as hobbitses, wizards, elves and dwarfs. These adventurers journeyed from Legolas’ Challenge (archery), to Gimli’s ax throwing, then off to slaying the fierce dragon Smaug with spears & atlatls, building the two towers, running the mighty obstacle course, traversing the marsh, starting a fire to burn Sauron’s eye, rabbits pulling Radagast in his sled, to weaving their way through Shelob’s entanglement, next a joust by the Ring Wraiths, and finally forming the fellowship through the compass course. SPL’s and Scout Masters ate their way through the pie eating contest, followed by a game of Dragon Tails between the Troops. After the evening awards campfire on Saturday, the OA ceremony team called-out 79 scouts and 9 scouters as Ordeal candidates. Sunday morning was blessed to have 12 chaplains, one from each Troop, put on a great Scouts-Own service. Included was a “Random act of kindness” where they passed around the hat to collect an offering that was given to needy organizations. Great job Tahquitz OA Chapter Youth and Adults for running another successful Camporee. And special thanks to all those adults from the various Troops who pitched in to assist the Scouts with running their stations. Let us not forget the cooking staff, for without them there would have not been second breakfast! | New | PRAY UPDATE for members of BSA | | Faith Based Initiative in Orange County Council FBI KICKOFF RESULTS IN 22 NEW UNITS (AND 55 REQUESTED FOLLOWUP VISITS) Orange County Council kicked off an FBI plan...and it is working! The report from the first day of a new unit recruiting program is impressive. But before reading the results from that day, here is some of the background preparation that enabled Orange County to reap the success that it did. The plan started in January at a board retreat in Orange County Council BSA. The board conclusion was to create and FUND a new Strategic Alliances staff position. Marty Cutrone was promoted into this position. Marty set out to create excitement for targeting Faith Based organizations as new Chartered Organizations. Mark Hazlewood, CEO of PRAY, was brought in to do the FBI training for staff during the day and volunteers in the evening. With the ground plowed the FBI plan was well received. The staff was then given two weeks to implement the FBI resources and strategies in preparing to make calls on Faith Based Organizations. Click here to read the first day's incredible results as provided by Danny Tucker (Deputy Scout Executive/Chief Operating Officer) in his report to the Orange County Council board and Staff. Does membership growth interest you? For further information please contact Mark Hazlewood at markp@praypub.org. Thanks to Danny Tucker for his permission to share his letter. Read More PRAY Updates | New | The Moral Bucket List | | ABOUT once a month I run across a person who radiates an inner light. These people can be in any walk of life. They seem deeply good. They listen well. They make you feel funny and valued. You often catch them looking after other people and as they do so their laugh is musical and their manner is infused with gratitude. They are not thinking about what wonderful work they are doing. They are not thinking about themselves at all. When I meet such a person it brightens my whole day. But I confess I often have a sadder thought: It occurs to me that I’ve achieved a decent level of career success, but I have not achieved that. I have not achieved that generosity of spirit, or that depth of character. READ MORE..... | New | Camp Wiley Attendance Report | | | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | | June 25-28 | June 29- July 2 | July 27-July 30 | July 31-Aug 3 | Campsite | | Youth | Adult | Pack # | Youth | Adult | Pack # | Youth | Adult | Pack # | Youth | Adult | Bridger 20 | TM 205 | 10 | 10 | | | | | | | 3P 374 | 10 | 10 | Cahuilla 50 | HD 257 | 13 | 13 | | | | | | | TQ 614 | 25 | 25 | Coil *30 | TM 41 | 4 | 4 | MR 222 | 15 | 15 | | | | GB 16 | 1 | 1 | SU 76 | 4 | 4 | | | | | | | TM 214 | 9 | 9 | TM 251 | 5 | 4 | | | | | | | TM 999 | 4 | 4 | | | | | | | | | | FULL | | | Daniel Boone 20 | | | | | | | | | | 3PK 6006 | 2 | 2 | | | | | | | | | | MR 116 | 2 | 2 | Freemont 20 | TM 205 | 8 | 3 | | | | | | | 3P 374 | 12 | 10 | Goldware*14 | TQ 346 | 6 | 6 | SU 377 | 1 | 1 | SU 377 | 2 | 2 | TM 41 | 1 | 1 | SU 377 | 1 | 1 | AH 3128 | 4 | 4 | HD 26 | 5 | 5 | | | | Harris *30 | AH 247 | 10 | 10 | | | | | | | TM 214 | 15 | 15 | Hayes 20 | | | | TM 41 | 2 | 2 | | | | TQ 30 | 3 | 3 | Lewis & Clark 10 | TM 41 | 2 | 2 | SU 903 | 3 | 3 | | | | | | | Mellor *40 | MR 62 | 9 | 8 | | | | SU 377 | 20 | 20 | MR 176 | 20 | 20 | TM 2399 | 2 | 2 | | | | | | | | | | Owls Roost *20 | TQ 301 | 9 | 6 | | | | HD 152 | 6 | 7 | TM 134 | 7 | 5 | Swartzel *20 | TQ 384 | 7 | 7 | 5N 642 | 6 | 5 | TM 41 | 3 | 3 | TQ 332 | 9 | 8 | | | | 3Pk 46 | 1 | 1 | | | | | | | * Tent Campsite | Total | 90 | 80 | Total | 32 | 31 | Total | 36 | 37 | Total | 120 | 115 | weekly cap: 294 | | 170 | | 63 | | 73 | | 235 | Total Campers: | Youth: 278 Adult: 263 | | New | Camp Emerson Attendance Report | | Camp Emerson | Week 1 | | Week 2 | | Week 3 | Campsite | Tr # | Youth | Adult | Tr # | Youth | Adult | Tr # | Youth | Adult | Big Oak (50) | 3P Tr408 | 20 | 3 | | | | | | | Bridger (20) | MR Tr433 | 8 | 2 | 5N Tr520 | 8 | 2 | 5N Tr428 | 14 | 2 | | | | | | | | GB Tr29 | 3 | 2 | Cahuilla Flats (50) | | | | MR Tr506 | 5 | 2 | 5N Tr95 | 5 | 2 | Broken Arrow (40) | | | | | | | | | | Coil (30) | LV Tr1720 | 16 | 3 | SU Tr50 | 8 | 2 | | | | | HD Tr465 | 5 | 2 | MR Tr129 | 5 | 2 | | | | Dan Boone (20) | | | | | | | GB Tr117 | 13 | 4 | Eagle Nest (25) | | | | | | | | | | Firestone (25) | | | | | | | MR Tr706 | 20 | 2 | Freemont (20) | | | | | | | OB Tr641 | 6 | 2 | Goldware (14) | HD Tr357 | 12 | 2 | GB Tr44 | 7 | 2 | GB Tr231 | 7 | 2 | | FULL | | | | | | | | | Harris (30) | TQ Tr910 | 8 | 2 | LVC Tr849 | 6 | 2 | MR Tr6 | 6 | 2 | | GB Tr227 | 5 | 2 | MR Tr806 | 5 | 2 | TQ Tr888 | 8 | 2 | Hayes (20) | TQ Tr833 | 6 | 2 | | | | 5N Tr395 | 6 | 2 | Lewis & Clark (10) | | | | TM Tr499 | 6 | 2 | | | | Mellor (40) | OCC Tr1226 | 15 | 4 | AH Tr10 | 10 | 2 | HD Tr456 | 8 | 2 | | | | | GB Tr35 | 12 | 3 | AH Tr512 | 6 | 2 | | | | | MR Tr921 | 6 | 2 | AH Tr510 | 13 | 3 | Owl's Roost (20) | HD Tr365 | 10 | 2 | SDIC Tr708 | 11 | 2 | AH Tr200 | 15 | 5 | | | | | | | | FULL | | | Swartzel (20) | MR Tr90 | 2 | 0 | WLAA T219 | 1 | 0 | BS AH Tr257 | 1 | 0 | | SU | 1 | 0 | | | | WLAA T219 | 1 | 0 | | AH Tr128 | 1 | 0 | MR Tr270 | 1 | 0 | | | | E Team | | | | | | | | | | Capacity 255/ wk | | Youth | Adult | | Youth | Adult | | Youth | Adult | | | 109 | 24 | | 91 | 25 | | 132 | 34 | GRAND TOTAL | Youth | 332 | | Adults | 83 | | | | | |
New | Friends Of Scouting Report | | 04/20/2015 | 2015 Goal | 2015 Pledged (Year To Date) | % of Goal | Cash Paid (Year to Date) | # of Donors | Donors Asked | % of Donors Asked | 04/17/2014 Pledged | Tahquitz | $153,000 | $137,090 | 89.6% | $119,234 | 1,831 | 914 | 49.9% | $130,181 | High Desert | $97,000 | $77,205 | 79.6% | $59,158 | 1,130 | 560 | 49.6% | $73,754 | Arrowhead | $55,000 | $42,600 | 77.5% | $38,734 | 934 | 417 | 44.6% | $28,225 | Mt. Rubidoux | $126,900 | $91,053 | 71.8% | $81,968 | 1,152 | 627 | 54.4% | $86,419 | Grayback | $116,000 | $75,991 | 65.5% | $63,813 | 859 | 410 | 47.7% | $80,326 | Sunrise | $52,500 | $30,611 | 58.3% | $25,532 | 536 | 243 | 45.3% | $31,558 | Temescal | $102,000 | $59,102 | 57.9% | $50,957 | 1,235 | 444 | 36.0% | $78,257 | 5 Nations | $19,000 | $10,050 | 52.9% | $9,735 | 166 | 80 | 48.2% | $12,179 | 3 Peaks | $34,000 | $15,590 | 45.9% | $14,880 | 612 | 152 | 24.8% | $13,930 | Old Baldy | $103,000 | $46,349 | 45.0% | $29,652 | 1,078 | 322 | 29.9% | $47,750 | | $858,400 | $585,641 | 68.2% | 493,663 | 9,533 | 4,169 | 43.7% | $582,579 | | 60’s Cartoon Corner | | | Thoughts from the Scout Executive: |  | | | Positive Quote & Prayer ------------------------------- “Fun, fighting, and feeding! These are the three indispensable elements of the boy’s world.” ~ Baden-Powell but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31 | Joe Daniszewski Scout Executive/CEO California Inland Empire Council California Inland Empire Council, BSA PO Box 8910 1230 Indiana Court Redlands, CA 92374 909.793.2463, Ext. 120 877.732.1450 FREE 909.793.0306 Fax Monday Memo is from Scout Executive Joe Daniszewski and contains his reflection on what is happening within the Council. The purpose of Monday Memo is to communicate information about the week ahead, to acknowledge the good things happening around the Council and to address specific issues that the Scout Executive wants to bring to your attention. Joe welcomes any comments, suggestions or recommendations on how to make this memo as helpful as possible. If you have something you want publicized in the Monday Memo, please send it to his attention c/o Monday Memo: Joseph.Daniszewski@scouting.org for Monday Memo Archives Click Here | |
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