Questions and Answers about Changes to the Young Men Program
Beginning in 2018, the Church will no longer participate in BSA Varsity and Venturing programs
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on May 11, 2017, announced significant changes to the activity program for young men ages 14–18. Listed below are several questions and responses media and others may have regarding this change. The change affects young men in the United States and Canada. Though the answers below are specific to the Boy Scouts of America, the same principles apply to our association with Scouts Canada. (See the First Presidency Letter announcing these changes.)
What exactly is changing?
Beginning January 1, 2018, young men from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will no longer participate in the Varsity and Venturing programs offered by the Boy Scouts of America.
Instead, Young Men activities will focus on spiritual, social, physical and intellectual goals outlined by the Church. These activities are designed to be fun and meaningful and provide opportunities for personal growth and development.
Why is this change occurring?
In most congregations in the United States and Canada, young men ages 14–18 are not being served well by the Varsity or Venturing programs, which have historically been difficult to implement within the Church. This change will allow youth and leaders to implement a simplified program that meets local needs while providing activities that balance spiritual, social, physical and intellectual development goals for young men.
Does this mean the Church is completely separating from the BSA?
The Church continues to look for ways to meet the spiritual, physical, emotional and intellectual needs of young men around the world. The current decision is consistent with those efforts. The Church will continue to use the Cub Scout and Boy Scout programs for boys and young men ages 8 through 13.
Previous statements have indicated that the Church wants a program that serves all young men around the world. Is this it?
No, this is not the global program, but an important step that addresses an immediate need. Varsity and Venturing programs have been difficult to run effectively on a local level. The Church continues to work toward developing a program for young men and young women globally.
Why is the Church remaining with the Cub Scout and Boy Scout program?
These programs currently meet the development program needs of boys from ages 8 through 13.
Why is this change only for the United States and Canada?
Varsity and Venturing programs are used only in Church congregations in the United States and Canada.
What has been the reaction of the BSA leadership to this decision?
In every discussion with the Boy Scouts of America, they have expressed a shared desire to do what is best for young men. We are grateful for their continued support with this new change and look forward to continuing our strong relationship in the Cub Scout and Boy Scout programs.
How does this impact the financial and property connections of the Church to the BSA?
Though important, financial and property obligations are not the primary concern. Instead, we are driven by our desire to serve the spiritual, emotional, physical and intellectual needs of young men.
Most of these legal associations are in connection with the Cub Scout and Boy Scout programs.
The Church will continue to make the same payment to the BSA for registration of its young men through 2018, so there should be a minimal financial impact to Scouting.
What is the schedule for this announcement and rollout?
The announcement was shared on May 11, 2017. However, the discontinuation of the Varsity and Venturing programs will not occur until January 1, 2018. We encourage local units to continue with their planned activities as they review and determine how they will implement the new activity guidelines.
Can young men in these age groups continue to earn the Eagle Scout award?
Yes. Young men who desire to continue toward the rank of Eagle will be registered, supported and encouraged. It is important to remember that only those young men who are properly registered are eligible to be awarded merit badges and rank advancements.
What would you say to Church members about participation in the Friends of Scouting fundraising drive?
The Church will continue to be involved in Friends of Scouting as part of its relationship with the BSA and the Scouting programs for boys and young men ages 8 through 13.
Is this due to changes in Scout policy in the past few years to allow gay and transgender Scouts and leaders?
The BSA has always allowed the Church to operate its programs in ways that are consistent with our standards and beliefs, and they have been very supportive. This change is to address the needs of young men ages 14 to 18. The Church is always evaluating what is best for our youth and families, and will continue to do so.
The activities referenced on lds.org/youth/activities and ymactivities.lds.org have been in place since 2013 as a resource for youth and their leaders around the world. When followed, these activities can provide better opportunities for spiritual, physical, emotional and intellectual growth.
Is the guideline that Young Men aren’t required to meet weekly a new directive?
No. This guideline (for both Young Men and Young Women) has existed in the Church’s handbook for many years.
Will the disparity of funding and activities that exists between the Church’s Young Men and Young Women programs be addressed as part of this change?
Church leaders have long been aware of this concern. This new program brings the spending into balance for youth ages 14 through 18. This will continue to be a factor in the ongoing exploration and creation of a worldwide youth program.
In each congregation, the ward council is encouraged to consider equally the needs of Young Women and Young Men and their families when planning activities and determining budgets.
Is this a reaction to the news that the Boy Scouts of America is considering the inclusion of girls and young women in its programs?
Church leaders learned just recently about the BSA’s intent to consider including girls and young women in Scouting. Our decision to end our participation in the Varsity and Venturing programs was made independent of this possibility and before that time. We anticipate our Cub Scout and Boy Scout units will continue as they are at present. For additional information go to: Aaronic Priesthood 14-18 Activities.
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Memorials & Tributes
Your gift to the Memorial and Tribute Fund is a way for you to recognize a special occasion and/or person. It can be a job promotion, presentation of the Eagle Scout Award or the Adult Volunteer Leader Scouting Awards, a birthday or anniversary, a Bar Mitzvah or Confirmation, or to honor the memory of a friend or family member.
Upon receipt of your gift, you will receive an acknowledgement card for tax purposes. The person or family receives a card in your name from the California Inland Empire Council, BSA with no amount mentioned. In addition the memorial or tribute will appear as part of the Monday Memo on the council’s website.
To make a contribution to the California Inland Empire Council Memorial and Tribute Fund, fill out the gift form, and mail the form to California Inland Empire Council, BSA, PO BOX 8910, Redlands, CA 92375-2110. If you have any questions you may contact Joe Daniszewski, Scout Executive at 909-793-2463 ext. 120 or e-mail: joseph.daniszewski@scouting.org. Click Here for Tribute Form
In Memory of Brenda Bean Joseph and Leah Daniszewski
The Law offices of Herbert Hafif and the Hafif Family Foundation have graciously donated 40 tickets to their Summer 2017 Concerts Under the Stars.
Concerts Under the Stars is a community fund raising event and 100% of your ticket price is generously donated to our Council.
The concert takes place at the elegant estate of Herb & Kay Hafif in the foothills of LaVerne. The estate is located at 4742 Live Oak Canyon Road. https://goo.gl/maps/TJ5gyeMPQD32
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to support the California Inland Empire Council - Boy Scouts of America and have a great time with friends and family!
Tickets are $55 – 100% Tax Deductible
Gates open at 5:00 pm
Dinner served at 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Entertainment 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Saturday, June 24, 2017 - 8 Tickets available
Smooth Touch
One of the greatest live party bands in Southern California.
Saturday, July 8, 2017 - 8 Tickets available
Nightshift
Nightshift combine the energy and experience of four talented performers... you are guaranteed to have a lot of fun on the dance floor!
Saturday, July 22, 2017 - Last year we sold out for this great jazz band - Don't miss out!!! 12 Tickets available
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Great Jazzy Tunes
All forms of payments accepted.
Don’t delay!! Please email me (or call) to purchase your tickets to these fun filled concerts.
A special “Thank You” to Herbert Hafif, The Hafif Family Foundation and to YOU for your support!
California Inland Empire Council has been authorized to send a council contingent to Philmont Scout Ranch for a 12-day backpacking trek through the New Mexico back country. This life changing experience is open to Scouts and Scouters throughout the council.
Participants will backpack arrive at Philmont and begin their trek on June 24 and will begin the trip home on July 6, 2018. The cost will be approximately $1,000 per participant, plus travel costs to be determined. Optional fundraising opportunities will be available for those that would like to defray the cost.
To get ready for this adventure, participants will be expected to take part in wilderness first aid training, training hikes and backpacking outings.
The contingent has 12 openings; 9 youth and 3 adults. Priority will be given to Scouts and Scouters that will be going to Philmont for the first time, and those from smaller units. More details will be coming as planning progresses.
Those interested in the CIEC Philmont 2018 trek should contact John Vineyard, Contingent Leader, at MRDChair@gmail.com.
The Official Donation Program of the Boy Scouts of America
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Donate a vehicle/boat/trailer you name it! to your local BSA California Inland Empire Council, and the proceeds from its sale will support Scouts in our area!
Service to Camp Helendade is open to all Friends of Helendade, Scouts, Troops, Teams and Crews
There are many work projects that need to be done. Letters will be given to youth who need service hours for school, church, or rank advancement.
COME PREPARED TO WORK: Bring gloves and wear old clothes! Projects will vary based on weather and available resources. If you have a special skill or tool that would be helpful at camp, please let us know.
BRING your own Food and Water: All trash must be taken with you when you leave. A Porta-potty is on site.
2017 DATES to Register online: June 10th, July 8th, August 12th, September 9th, October 14th, November 11th, December 9th
Please plan to arrive by 9:00 A.M. on Saturday.
CAMPING COST: $5 per person to camp ONLY (FREE if working on Saturday).
PLEASE CHECK IN AND OUT WITH CAMPMASTER ON DUTY.
QUESTIONS? Contact Cynthia Blessum, Camping and Outdoor Program Chair, at blessumcr@pacbell.net or 714.612.1662
Work days may be canceled due to inclement weather – please call for status prior to your scheduled weekend.
2017 College of Commissioner Science and Conference
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California Inland Empire Council
2017 College of Commissioner Science and Conference
Saturday June 3, 2017. 8:00 PM to 4:00 PM
LDS Corona Stake Center-1510 Taber Street. Corona, CA.
The Commissioner Corp of the California Inland Empire Council is pleased to announce our 2017 College of Commissioner Science and Conference. The College is comprised of training courses meant to enhance the knowledge and capability of our Commissioners and to help them provide excellence in Unit Service, which helps units deliver the Promise of Scouting to our youth.
Registration will be available in January 2017, so please keep an eye out. Space may be limited due to the popularity of our special guest.
Join the Soaring Eagles!
By making a Friends of Scouting pledge of $1,500 or more, this Soaring Eagle shirt can be YOURS along with a campership certificate! Show your support with our 2017 CIEC Soaring Eagle shirt.
May today there be peace within. May you trust God that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith. May you use those gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you May you be confident knowing you are a child of God. Let this presence settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love. It is there for each and every one of us. - attributed to St. Thérèse of Lisieux and St. Theresa of Avila
"We never fail when we try to do our duty, we always fail when we neglect to do it."
~Robert Baden-Powell
Joe Daniszewski Scout Executive/CEO California Inland Empire Council
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