2014 University of Scouting

[Pages:24]2014 University of Scouting

Event Class Catalog

Event Contacts

Name Jeff Lockhart Amy Heller Ken Ruppel Perry Lipker John Morrison Marilyn Clark Ron Lime Nora Coleman Gary & Joy Holloway Allison Cramer

Title University Provost Staff Advisor Program Director Dean of Cub Scouts Dean of Boy Scouts Dean of Venturing Dean of Commissioners Dean of Enrichment Dean of Scout Adventure College Registrar

Phone

614-436-7200 614-310-1554

Email jeffrey-lockhart@ Amy.Heller@ Ken.Ruppel@ perry@ morrisonjohnr@ hrhmom2000@ rlime@columbus. mothergoose78@ ghollowa@insight. Allison.Cramer@

SIMON KENTON COUNCIL

Council - University of Scouting: 1-6817-404-20 01-25-2014 8:30 AM

Event Class Catalog

2014 University of Scouting at Westerville Central High School

CCS135 9-9:45 AM CCS111 9-9:45 AM CCS100 9-6:45 PM CCS127 9-9:45 AM CCS124 9-9:45 AM CCS103 9-9:45 AM CCS136 9-9:45 AM CCS107 9-9:45 AM CCS149 9-9:45 AM CCS129 10-10:45 AM CCS142 10-10:45 AM

College of Cub Scouting Boys in a room Large or small, how to manage your unit. How to keep a group on task and having fun using the methods of Scouting.

Community Pins Learn how to tie in the Citizen, Communicator, Family Member, & Readyman pins to the lessons of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts.

Cub Scout Basic Leader Training & Cub Scout Leader Position Specific Training This course compliments Fast Start, This Is Scouting, and Youth Protection to ensure that you are trained for your leadership position.

Cubs and Crafts:Beyond Popsicle Sticks You will learn lots of ideas on how to include crafts into your den program. Look beyond popsicle sticks with us. Maximum number of participants 25;

First Aid for Cub Leaders Emergency skills for you and for your Cub Scouts. Maximum number of participants 25;

Pack Committee: Who and Why? Who is on your Pack Committee? What is their function? How do they all work together to help a pack GROW? Maximum number of participants 25;

Pack Leader to Troop Leader Transitioning from one program to the next comes with new challenges. Find out how your leadership role changes. Maximum number of participants 25;

Pack to Troop Form a relationship with a Troop for your Scouts' needs. How to Benefit both the Pack and Troop. Maximum number of participants 25;

Special Awards and Programs Many awards and programs exist for Cub Scouts beyond what is listed in the handbook. Discover and learn about extra programs your Cub Scout unit can do. Maximum number of participants 25;

Games for Cubs Old games, new games, learn all kinds of games for your den. Maximum number of participants 25;

Great Service Projects for Cub Scouts How can your unit serve its community, school, chartering organization? Explore Cub Scout Service projects and learn how to find service projects that are meaningful and age-appropriate for the Scouts in your unit. Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS104 10-10:45 AM CCS128 10-10:45 AM CCS146 10-10:45 AM

Knots and Knives How to teach the knots required for Wolf, Bear, and WEBELOS advancement. How to be safe and enjoy the process. Maximum number of participants 25;

Pack Trainer: Who and Why? Why do you need one? Who is right for the job? How they can help your pack grow and strengthen. Maximum number of participants 25;

Planning FUN & Effective Pack Meetings Every pack has a different personality and style. Pack meeting planning will be covered, along with some of the variants you may want to include in your meetings. We will also be covering ideas on how to get other adults and the cubs involved in planning and executing the meeting. Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS122 10-10:45 AM

Sharing Leadership How to encourage parents to help with your pack or den. Recruiting help that is helpful. Filling jobs that are empty. Finding help, because you shouldn't do it all! Maximum number of participants 25;

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SIMON KENTON COUNCIL

Council - University of Scouting: 1-6817-404-20 01-25-2014 8:30 AM

Event Class Catalog

2014 University of Scouting at Westerville Central High School

CCS151 10-10:45 AM CCS106 11-11:45 AM CCS138 11-11:45 AM

WEBELOS to Boy Scout Transition Learn techniques to help prepare your WEBELOS for crossover. Maximum number of participants 25;

Character Connections Not just for adults, the BSA program for building character in boys and helping them grow into men of character. Maximum number of participants 25;

Computerize Your Pack Want to bring your pack into the 21st century and reduce the administrative paper chase for leaders? We'll cover some of the most popular techniques to go paperfree and have all of your stuff at your fingertips. Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS140 11-11:45 AM CCS141 11-11:45 AM CCS101 11-11:45 AM CCS104 11-11:45 AM CCS118 11-11:45 AM CCS102 1-1:45 PM CCS112 1-1:45 PM CCS115 1-1:45 PM

Crafts You Can Eat Make a craft. Have fun. Eat it! You know your boys will love what you learn in this class. Maximum number of participants 25;

Duty to God A Scout is reverent. Bring faith into your den and pack meetings, and plan an interfaith worship service. Maximum number of participants 25;

Enjoying Tiger Cubs How to fill your meetings with games, crafts, songs, & outings appropriate for Tiger Cubs that are also fun for you. Maximum number of participants 25;

Knots and Knives How to teach the knots required for Wolf, Bear, and WEBELOS advancement. How to be safe and enjoy the process. Maximum number of participants 25;

Mental Pins Learn how to tie in the Artist, Scholar, Showman, & Traveler pins to the lessons of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. Maximum number of participants 25;

Being Green How to include environmental awareness in the Cub Scout program. Includes project ideas and how to teach Cub Scouts the Outdoor Code. Maximum number of participants 25;

Blue and Gold Banquet Learn how to organize and plan a successful Blue & Gold banquet for your Cub Scouts and their Families. Maximum number of participants 25;

Cub Camp Why should we? Come learn about Simon Kenton Council Cub Scout Camps and the latest summer camp facilities and program news. Discuss how you can prepare your pack to be ready to get the most out of their council sumer camp experience. Sign up for camp during the course. Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS127 1-1:45 PM CCS110 1-1:45 PM CCS104 1-1:45 PM CCS145 1-1:45 PM

Cubs and Crafts:Beyond Popsicle Sticks You will learn lots of ideas on how to include crafts into your den program. Look beyond popsicle sticks with us. Maximum number of participants 25;

Hidden Resources Learn about resources that can help your den and pack function more smoothly and have more fun. Maximum number of participants 25;

Knots and Knives How to teach the knots required for Wolf, Bear, and WEBELOS advancement. How to be safe and enjoy the process. Maximum number of participants 25;

Mistakes Packs Make and How to Avoid Them Learning from mistakes is the only way to grow as a leader and as a pack. Come learn from the experiences of others to help you build and improve upon your program at the pack or den level. We will talk through some of the common missteps leaders make and explore strategies on how to avoid them. Maximum number of participants 25;

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SIMON KENTON COUNCIL

Council - University of Scouting: 1-6817-404-20 01-25-2014 8:30 AM

Event Class Catalog

2014 University of Scouting at Westerville Central High School

CCS126 1-1:45 PM CCS137 2-2:45 PM CCS120 2-2:45 PM

Shooting Sports for Cubs Shooting Sports for Cubs Maximum number of participants 25;

Bringing the STEM and NOVA Initiatives to Your Pack. Bring science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to your pack and earn the Nova and Supernova awards while having fun. Maximum number of participants 25;

Campfires: more than S'Mores Sure, s'mores are fun, but what else can you do? Incorporating the "4 S's" for a successful campfire -songs, stunts, stories, and showmanship. And, campfire safety -- OK, we'll talke about s'mores too. Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS109 2-3:45 PM CCS139 2-2:45 PM

Ceremonies Impressive not Crazy How to make recognition of your Cub Scouts a memorable time that isn't crazy for the adults. (This is a two-session class.) Maximum number of participants 25;

Conducting a Pack Self-Evaluation Is your pack delivering on the promise that Scouting offers? In what areas do the pack, the committee, or the dens need to improve? We will discuss how to make an objective assessment of your program; how to rate den, pack and committee performance; how to use and supplement the Journey to Excellence program, and how to make the best use of the resources available to you to make improvements. Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS132 2-2:45 PM CCS134 2-2:45 PM

Conducting a Pinewood Derby Workshop Get ideas on how to help families who are "tool challenged" when trying to build the perfect car. Maximum number of participants 25;

Electives: Look at the Back of the Book What about all those electives in the back of the book. Why are they there? What are you supposed to do with them? Come find out how to use them to help your pack and den grow. Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS129 2-2:45 PM CCS147 2-2:45 PM

Games for Cubs Old games, new games, learn all kinds of games for your den. Maximum number of participants 25;

Planning Great Campouts Feel overwhelmed about planning a campout for a whole pack? We will make it easy and break it down into steps for you to follow. Your campout might just be your den or packs favorite activity!! Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS130 3-3:45 PM CCS143 3-3:45 PM CCS144 3-3:45 PM

Day Hikes: Don't Be Scared How to run a safe hike. Ideas for destinations. Come on Boys, let's go! Maximum number of participants 25;

Keep the "Out" in Scouting Don't keep those boys indoors meeting after meeting! Find places to go outdoors to make your program more fun while remaining safe. Maximum number of participants 25;

Making the Most of Your Den Chief When you delegate leadership you build responsibility. There will be tips for utilizing Den Chiefs and Denners in your meetings that will make your job easier. Never do anything a boy can do! Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS125 3-3:45 PM

Outdoor Pins Learn how to tie in the Forester, Outdoorsman, Geologist, & Naturalist pins to the lessons of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. Maximum number of participants 25;

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SIMON KENTON COUNCIL

Council - University of Scouting: 1-6817-404-20 01-25-2014 8:30 AM

Event Class Catalog

2014 University of Scouting at Westerville Central High School

CCS148 3-3:45 PM CCS114 3-3:45 PM CCS116 3-3:45 PM CCS131 3-3:45 PM CCS150 3-3:45 PM

Recruiting Year Round 101 A road map to successful recruiting for your program all year long. Maximum number of participants 25;

Science and Scouts Easy ways to teach your boys the wonders of science without danger and with fun. Maximum number of participants 25;

Summertime Dens Summer doesn't have to be a time off from scouting. There are projects to do and fun to be had. Why should you keep your den and pack going during the summer? Maximum number of participants 25;

Technology Pins Learn how to tie in the Craftsman, Engineer, Handyman & Scientist pins to the lessons of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. Maximum number of participants 25;

Uh Oh -- Now What? An eight-year-old just knocked out one of your den leaders with a whipped cream pie, now what? [TRUE STORY!!] While we do our best to provide the safest program possible, as with any physically active organization, injuries and accidents will happen. Learn how to be prepared to properly handle an incident. Maximum number of participants 25;

CCS108 3-3:45 PM

Will They Follow Me? How to motivate and manage your den. How to start guiding boys from the earliest ages without hovering. Maximum number of participants 25;

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SIMON KENTON COUNCIL

Council - University of Scouting: 1-6817-404-20 01-25-2014 8:30 AM

Event Class Catalog

2014 University of Scouting at Westerville Central High School

BSC115 9-9:45 AM BSC103 9-9:45 AM BSC130 9-9:45 AM

College of Boy Scouting

Boy Scout Leader Training Opportunities From Basic Leader Training to advanced and specialized training, learn about adult leader training opportunities offered by the BSA. Maximum number of participants 25;

Patrol Method - How and Why How to implement or improve the boy led Patrol Method. The ins and outs of getting the patrol method started, and supporting the youth leaders. Maximum number of participants 25;

Planning for Summer Camp Come learn about Simon Kenton Council Scout Camps and the latest summer Camp facilities & program news. Discuss how you can prepare your troop to be ready to get the most out of their Council summer Camp experience. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC124 9-9:45 AM BSC135 9-5 PM

Shooting Sports for Scouts Shooting sports is one of the most popular for Scouts. Learn what is required for this activity and how you can bring this program to your Scouts. Maximum number of participants 25;

SM/AS Leader Specific Training This course complements Fast Start, This Is Scouting, Intro to Outdoor Skills, and Youth Protection to ensure that you are trained for your leadership position. This course is and ALL DAY five session training. Do NOT sign up for other courses! Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC110 9-9:45 AM BSC109 9-9:45 AM BSC139 9-9:45 AM BSC129 10-10:45 AM

The Troop/Pack Relationship Learn about the importance of building a strong and timely rapport with the Pack to ensure membership growth. Maximum number of participants 25;

Troop Hiking for Beginners Learn how to organize a troop or patrol hike and the resources available to you to make the hike a success. Information included on local trails. Maximum number of participants 25;

Why Should a Scout Go Through NYLT? Learn about the Be, Know, Do curriculum in the NYLT course that focuses on developing the next generation of leaders! Maximum number of participants 25;

A Scout is Reverent Learn how to plan a ?oeScout's Own? service appropriate for a camp-out, a high adventure trip or other setting. Learn what resources are available and participate in a discussion about the Boy Scout approach to observing appropriate religious services. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC114 10-10:45 AM BSC122 10-10:45 AM

Backpacking, Camping and Hiking Gear See the variety of gear available to make that outing special and learn how to set priorities for equipment purchases. Maximum number of participants 25;

Life to Eagle and Beyond Yes there IS a beyond! Help your Scout meet the necessary requirements to achieve Scouting's ultimate goal, including how to motivate Scouts not to put off getting those Eagle-required merit badges. PLUS, explore ways to keep your new Eagle Scout engaged in your unit. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC111 10-10:45 AM

Outdoor Boy Scout Games Troop and inter-patrol activities for fun and spirit. Learn also about ?oeskill-a-round? events and how they can be a great recruiting tool to help your troop grow in numbers and spirit. Be prepared to go outside. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC104 10-10:45 AM

Patrol Method - Troop Annual Planning Annual Planning is the life blood of a troop. Come see how a troop plans their year and activities to motivate and challenge their scouts. Maximum number of participants 25;

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SIMON KENTON COUNCIL

Council - University of Scouting: 1-6817-404-20 01-25-2014 8:30 AM

Event Class Catalog

2014 University of Scouting at Westerville Central High School

BSC116 10-10:45 AM BSC140 10-10:45 AM

Scoutmaster Roundtable Come and listen/participate in a discussion on ?oebest practices? for troop operations and the patrol method. Maximum number of participants 25;

Troop Finances and Organizing Your Committee This course will offer tried and true tips and structure for troop leaders regarding fees, fundraising, and accounting practices, and how to organize your committee to facilitate activities to support the Scoutmaster and the Boy Led Troop. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC133 11-1:45 PM

Cooking Options for the Out-of-Doors Dutch oven cooking and beyond: learn creative outdoor cooking approaches for even the most reluctant Scouts. Learn about box ovens and other techniques. Samples of recipes. (This is a two session class!) Course fee - $4. Additional Fee: $4.00; Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC127 11-11:45 AM BSC123 11-11:45 AM BSC105 11-11:45 AM

Knot and Ropes Fun Learn how to teach your boys knot tying in fun ways. Extra fun knots, methods and games, and useful resources. Maximum number of participants 25;

Make It & Take It Learn how to make some of your own gear inexpensively. Maximum number of participants 25;

Patrol Method - Troop Patrol Leader Conference Annual Planning is the life blood of a troop. Putting the annual planning into action is the responsibility of the Troop Patrol Leader Conference. Come and see how to do it. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC141 11-11:45 AM

Recruiting Parents The time and talents of the parents are the hidden secrets to a boy led troop! Parents are often very interested in the activities and would like to help, but they don't want to interfere with the youth leadership or step on the Scoutmaster's toes! Learn how to recruit parents to help with many of the essential support activities. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC120 11-11:45 AM

Road to Eagle Receive tips and ideas for counseling your Life Scout to ?oefinish? that ?oeroad?. This course will also explore resources and ideas for selection and planning that truly meaningful and rewarding Eagle project. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC118 11-11:45 AM

Training for Youth Leaders The class features the continuum of training for youth leadership for Boy Scouts and Venturers; from your home unit to Philmont. In addition we discuss unit, council and national training programs. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC144 1-1:45 PM

BSA Cyber Chip Program The Cyber Chip program is a new program offered by BSA to address on-line safety of youth. Course will review the components and materials of the program so that troops can incorporate it into their meetings and activities. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC126 1-1:45 PM BSC131 1-1:45 PM

Camp Tools Learn the selection, use and care of the tools that make the campout more successful. Demonstrate and practice the use of the tools. Maximum number of participants 25;

Firemaking Skills This course will cover everything you need to know about basic firebuilding, and then continue on to cover multiple ways to start a fire WITHOUT matches! Course fee - $3. Additional Fee: $3.00; Maximum number of participants 25;

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SIMON KENTON COUNCIL

Council - University of Scouting: 1-6817-404-20 01-25-2014 8:30 AM

Event Class Catalog

2014 University of Scouting at Westerville Central High School

BSC143 1-1:45 PM

ORDER OF THE ARROW - Introduction and Mission The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It uses American Indian-styled traditions and ceremonies to bestow recognition on scouts selected by their peers as best exemplifying the ideals of Scouting. This course is being offered by the Tecumseh Lodge. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC106 1-1:45 PM BSC142 1-1:45 PM

Patrol Method - Outings and Activities Once the plans are completed, the fun begins. Come and see how you use the patrol method for motivating and fun outings and activities. Maximum number of participants 25;

Revitalize / Restructure a Troop Troop leaders can burn out, scouts can age out, This session will discuss how to 1. identify ways to re-invest in your troop, 2. establish energy in the leadership and the scouts, 3. recruit new scouts and parents, and 4. do succession planning for key adult leadership positions for long term success of a troop. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC119 1-1:45 PM

Scoutmaster Moments: Discuss and explore those precious opportunities to guide and counsel your Scouts. This class will cover Scoutmaster Minutes and Scoutmaster Conferences. Discuss approaches to counseling and how to develop ideas for SM minutes. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC146 2-2:45 PM

Board of Review (BOR) This training will follow the requirements and updates as stated in the 2013 Advancement Guide. Areas covered will include The Purpose of the BOR, Who conducts a BOR, Objectives of the BOR, Mechanics of the BOR, Procedures if Advancement is denied, Challenges for BOR, BOR and the health of the Unit, An Eagle Board of Review. Handouts will be provided that include questions, topics to cover and resources for each rank advancement for Boards of Review. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC113 2-2:45 PM BSC128 2-2:45 PM BSC112 2-2:45 PM BSC107 2-2:45 PM

BSA High Adventure Opportunities Learn about the BSA high adventure opportunities, how to design one for your unit, and the logistics involved. Maximum number of participants 25;

Hiking Adventures and Awards How to plan hiking adventures, earn the ?oeHistoric Trails Award?, the ?oe50 Miler? Award, and others. Information on local trails. Maximum number of participants 25;

Orienteering Learn how to teach your Scouts orienteering using orienteering tools such as a map, a compass, and GPS. Course includes fun, hands on activities. Maximum number of participants 25;

Patrol Method - Troop Program Plan: Explore program planning techniques and objectives designed to invigorate your troop & ensure the Promise of Scouting. Discuss ideas centered around keeping them in Scouting and coming back for more! Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC145 2-2:45 PM

Transition to New Troop Leadership Planning for succession of leadership is critical for the continuity of your troop. This course will discussion ideas and practices to plan for the transition of SM, ASM, and Committee Chair and other committee positions successfully. Maximum number of participants 25;

BSC117 2-2:45 PM

Wood Badge 101: Come and find out how Wood Badge can change your life and your unit by learning skills in team development and leadership while having a blast and meeting new people. Maximum number of participants 25;

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