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Twin Arrows Course TA-XXX

Twin Arrows Course TA-XXX. Orientation Meeting. Scout Oath: On my honor, I will do my best  To do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times;  To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. Scout Law:.

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Twin Arrows Course TA-XXX

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  1. Twin Arrows Course TA-XXX Orientation Meeting
  2. Scout Oath:On my honor, I will do my best To do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law;To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.
  3. Scout Law: Trustworthy Obedient Loyal Cheerful Helpful Thrifty Friendly Brave Courteous Clean Kind Reverent
  4. Venturing Oath: As a Venturer, I promise to do my duty to God and help strengthen America, to help others, and to seek truth, fairness, and adventure in our world.
  5. Staff Expectations - Vision The staff of Twin Arrows Course XXX, pledge to provide a course based on the principles outlined in the NYLT Syllabus. These principles, based in the Scout Oath and Law and the Venturing Oath and Code, will guide us. We will present the “Model Scouting Unit” through our enthusiasm, encouragement, and guidance in improving leadership. .
  6. Participant Expectations What are your expectations? ???
  7. Uniforming Field Uniform Scout shirt Scout pants or shorts Scout socks Scouting hat TA neckerchief Figure ‘8’ Name tag Water Bottle Watch Pen or Pencil Activity Uniform Scouting t-shirt (2 TA t-shirts provided) Scout pants or shorts Scout socks Figure 8 Water Bottle Watch Pen or Pencil
  8. Six Lessons of Twin Arrows Duty to Country Duty to God Duty to Others Importance of the Scout Law Duty to Self Do Your Best – ‘8’
  9. Leadership Skills Communicating Well Finding Your Vision Setting Your Goals Developing Your Team Solving Problems The Leading EDGE The Teaching EDGE Resolving Conflict Making Ethical Decisions Leading Yourself Valuing People
  10. Campfires and Ceremonies Fun and inspirational Build Scout Spirit Reinforces the lessons of Twin Arrows Our Duty to God Scout’s Worship Service will be held on day 2 of the course.
  11. Honor Scout and Honor Team Scouts and Teams will be evaluated throughout the week The Honor Scout and Honor Team will be announced at the closing ceremony Baden-Powell Award Teams will have daily goals to meet The goal is for everyone to meet these goals
  12. Arrive Sunday March XX 12:00 pm noon at Sid Richardson Scout Ranch
  13. Training Center – Gilwell Camp 10
  14. Arrive Sunday March XX 12:00 pm noon at Sid Richardson Scout Ranch Car pooling by unit is encouraged Eat lunch before you come – 1st meal is dinner After parking, proceed up the trail to the check in area Turn in paperwork ‘On My Honor’ information sheet ‘Knowledge of Outdoor Skills’ survey Current medical form with ALL dates of immunizations A Smile! After you check in, take your gear to designated team area Staff will be floating around to answer any questions
  15. Graduation / Closing Ceremony When: Friday March XX Will start promptly at 3pm Honor Scout and Honor Team will be announced Should end by about 4pm Car pooling by unit is encouraged Family members, Scoutmasters, and Crew Advisors invited
  16. Visitors to the Closing Ceremony Please do not arrive before 2:45p.m. Bring bottled water Bring an umbrella for shade Bring a lawn chair Bring your patience If you are prone to heat or cold reaction Be Prepared
  17. Quartermaster You will eat very well! All meals prepared by QM staff, except for overnighter Special dietary needs / Food Allergies Parents should discuss with QM at the end of the orientation
  18. First Aid First Aid / Medical All medications must be in the original containers with the youth’s name Include written instructions with dosage and how often Scouts are responsible for coming to Health Officer for their medications Copies of Medical Forms - *will be shredded at end of course!
  19. Facilities/Equipment Team equipment will be provided Limit personal gear to that on the list provided Prepare for warm and cold weather camping and rain A sleeping pad and cot are a must A hat to keep your head shaded is mandatory A knit cap to keep your head warm at night is mandatory Water bottle or canteen is mandatory Good rain gear is a must Outpost Hike and Campout Need a backpack and light weight tent Will be hiking 1 – 2 miles NO ELECTRONIC DEVICES – INCLUDING CELL PHONES
  20. Equipment List – Clothing Complete Scout Uniform Other Clothing Items Closed-toe shoes Cold weather clothes (plan to dress in layers) Activity T-Shirts (Scouting Related) Underwear (for six days) Thermal Underwear for cold weather Socks Belt Shoes (2 pair, 1 must be suitable for hiking) Rain gear Handkerchiefs or Bandannas
  21. Equipment List - Toiletries Shower shoes (to only be worn while in the shower) Towel and wash cloth Soap Deodorant Comb Toothbrush and toothpaste Sun screen Insect repellent (no aerosol cans) Clothesline and clothes pins Laundry Soap (or camp suds)
  22. Equipment List - Eating Utensils For Overnighter Plate (plastic or metal) Bowl (plastic or metal) Cup (plastic or metal) Spoon and fork Canteen or water bottle
  23. Equipment List - Bedding Cot (required) Sleep clothes (for sleeping only) Sleeping bag rated for cold weather and sheet / blanket for layered sleeping Pillow For overnighter: Lightweight tent Ground cloth (for under tent - moisture barrier) Sleeping bag (same one as above) Sleeping pad for ground insulation
  24. Equipment List - Miscellaneous Flashlight with Extra Batteries Boy Scout or Venture Handbook Personal First Aid Kit Pens or pencils (notebook will be provided) Watch and battery operated alarm clock Sunglasses (optional) Items to be branded (e.g. mugs, leather belts)
  25. Equipment List DO NOT BRING i-Pad, i-Pod, i-Phone, radios, or CD Player, cell phone, or any other electronic device, Chewing gum, drinks, or food items of any kind. Aerosol cans of any kind matches or lighters
  26. IMPORTANT! National policy prohibits the possession of fireworks. Any youth found with fireworks, whether lit or not, will be sent home immediately Zero tolerance policy - and no refunds will be given.
  27. Contact Information: TA-XXX Course Stuff Course Director – XXXXXXXX Phone: (XXX)-XXX-XXXX Email: XXXXXX Admin Stuff ACD-Admin – XXXXXXXX Phone: (XXX)-XXX-XXXX Email: XXXXXX
  28. Questions?
  29. Twin Arrows Hymn Twin Arrows Scouts, we can command, We are the best on every hand. We can say we always try, Everything to do or die. We have worked each day and night, To be sure our Honor's bright. We have always faced each test, To be prepared to do our best.
  30. See You at Twin Arrows!
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