April 30, 2018

 

New

Camp Emerson Merit Badge Schedule

 

Here is a sneak peak at the Merit Badges being offered at Camp this Summer!

                                          * Look for merit badge sign ups on line later this week *

        click here to register for Summer Camp!

 

 

 

Boseker Fix n Fun Weekend

 

register here BSR Fix -N-Fun Weekend

 

 

24th World Scout Jamboree

 

Click here for information 24th World Scout Jamboree

 

 

 

College Commissioner Sciences

 

 

Commissioner College 2018 registration

 

 

 

National Trails Day!

 

Join this historic event and leave the trail better then you found it! In honor of the 50th anniversary of the National Trail System, pledge to pack out trash, join a trail work project, or clean up a park. In a single day, we'll collectively improve 2802 miles of trial - the distance across the United States!

Click here for more information

 

 

 

 

COPE Training

 

Register for COPE Instructor Training

 

 

 

NYLT & FOXFIRE

 

NYLT 2018 Week 1 register          NYLT 2018 Week 2 register                                   FOXFIRE 2018 registration

 

  

 

Other up coming training

 

 

 

May

 

June

July

 

New

Fall Wood Badge

 

Spring Wood Badge is underway, but its not to late for you to sign up for fall!

2018 Fall Wood Badge registration

 

 

New

66ers Scout Night

 

2018 66ers Scout Night sign up form

 

New

Fire Explorers Post 372 Recruitment Event

 

Check out Daggett Volunteer Fire and EMS Explorer Post 372 at the Daggett Community Event....Recruitment and Fire Informational Table.  April 28, 2019

 

 

New

Ship 2 at US Coast Guard San Diego

 

Scouts from Ship 2 Mount Rubidoux District camped at Balboa Island this past weekend and had the opportunity to visit a Coast Guard Facility

 

  

 

New

Camp Emerson 100th Anniversary

 

The Camp Emerson 100th Anniversary Committee welcomed long time scouter Ron Richmond at a recent meeting. That night, Ron shared this historical treasure: A flag commissioned for Camp Emerson around 1970, sewn by Virginia Hoyt. At that time, Camp Emerson belonged to the Riverside County Council. Mrs. Hoyt’s husband, Harvey Hoyt, served at the time as Camp Director for Camp Emerson. Ron fondly recalled to the CE100th Committee how Mrs. Hoyt often sewed patches onto uniforms for Scouts and Scouters. 

The Mission of the Camp Emerson 100th Anniversary Committee is to honor and celebrate the land, the history and the people, past and present. 

Camp Emerson's 100th Anniversary: Our legacy, their future. If you haven’t already, we invite you to “like” our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CE100th/ 

 

New

Scouting Safely

 

Hazardous Weather Training

Effective April 30, 2018 new direct contact leaders must complete Hazardous Weather Training to be considered position trained. And here is one story about why this is so important.

Imagine as a leader with a group of excited Scouts you arrive at a council camp for a camporee on a rainy Friday afternoon. Saturday morning is filled with the sounds of Scouts participating in the scheduled activities, only to have the weather turn blustery with sustained winds of about 30 mph and gusts up to 48 mph. The trees of the heavily forested area start swaying madly back and forth.

As a leader, what would you do? Would you continue with the camporee or evacuate the camp?

This was exactly the situation experienced earlier this year at Pacific Harbors Council’s Klondike Derby held at Camp Thunderbird. According to the National Weather Service, sustained winds of about 30 mph with gusts up to 48 mph were recorded near the camp between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday. It soon became apparent to leaders that conditions had become unsafe and, around midmorning, with input from the council representative and Camp Thunderbird’s ranger, leaders decided to evacuate the camp.

“We made sure that we followed the Boy Scout Guide to Safe Scouting and our hazardous weather training to ensure that all scouts and adults made it home safe,” said Barb Dyer, Klondike committee chairwoman. “It was the right decision to cancel Klondike. While it’s disappointing that the boys couldn’t have the fun-filled weekend that was planned, I’m eternally grateful that safety is first with the BSA.”

A good decision it was, as several large trees and branches dropped on or near Scout campsites during the storm. No injuries were reported, but it could have turned out differently. Rebecca Ledford, an adult leader with Troop 4100, shared a photo of her son’s tent, which had been impaled by a heavy fallen branch — right where his pillow was.

On Sunday morning the “all clear” was given for scouts and leaders to return to retrieve their belongings and break down their campsites.

This course is available around-the-clock in the BSA Learn Center by logging in to your account on My.Scouting.org.

 

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