Glacier's Edge Council, Boy Scouts of America NONPROFIT
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Deerfield High School, Deerfield, Wisconsin
Registration: $15 until Midnight November 12, 2015.
Walk-ins: $20
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Looking for ways to put adventure into your unit's program? Adventure that strikes anywhere and
everywhere you and your Scouts go? The Glacier's Edge Council All Scouter Pow Wow is
supplemental leader training at its BEST. It is designed to provide program ideas, resources and FUN
for all Scouting volunteers. It is planned so that leaders may return year after yoar, earn certifications in
their chosen fields and keep current on al that Scouting has to offer the youth of our area,
We have arranged the classes in interest areas that we are calling “tracks”. A track is a guideline so that
you can take all of the classes in that interest area all day if you choose. Tracks are just a planning
device so that classes in the same interest area ere not held al the same time. You can mix and match
classes from any number of tracks.
‘Scouting is all about ADVENTURE. Bring all your Unit's Scout Leaders, Volunteers and Parents to the All
Scouter Pow Wow to lear how to STRIKE ANYWHERE with that ADVENTURE.
Every Scout Deservas a Trained Leader
a1FEES: Registration is $15.00 per person until midnight, November 12, 2015. All persons registering after
that time, either in person or online, will be considered a walk-in and pay an additional $5.00 fee. Please
note some classes have additional fees to cover certification costs or program materials.
REGISTRATION takes place in the cafeteria area. The registration area is where you will pick up your class
schedule and materials, Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m., the Opening Ceremony will start at 8:30
a.m., and you will head off to your first class at 9:00 a.m.
OPENING & CLOSING CEREMONIES take place in the Gymnasium. Classes are held in both the middle
and high school portions of the faci. Don't worry, we include a map in the packet we give youl!
MIDWAY: The Midway has representatives of businesses & non-profit organizations. The Midway also has
Information about Scouting events & opportunities to enhance your programs during the year. Scouters
are encouraged to visit the Midway. The area will be open from 9:00 a.m, to 2:00 p.m.
THE TRADING POST: The National Scout Store Trading Post will be offering Scout materials and some
other special items for sale so be sure to check them out.
FOOD: Coffee and donuts will be available for purchase in the cafeteria for a limited time during
registration. Lunch will be served in the main cafeteria area. It will be a hot lunch; and a vegetarian
option will be available. Please indicate regular or vegetarian lunch when you register. if you have other
dietary restrictions, it might be a good idea to bring your own lunch, Please note: If you take either Class
43, 78, 79 or 80, you will eat the food prepared in class rather than the Pow Wow lunch.
THE CLASSES: Each year, the All Scouter Pow Wow changes the courses offered. This keeps the event
fresh and up to date with the latest changes in scouting. If you have an idea for a future class, please let
us know, Also, please fill out the evaluation forms for this year’s classes.
THANKS TO DEERFIELD SCHOOL: Deerfield has welcomed us into their facility year after year and we
appreciate their willingness to let us use their facility again this year.
BALOO: Ask @ boy why he wants to be @ Cub Scout, and nine times out of ten he'll answer “to go
camping.” As you page through the new books for Tiger, Wolf, Bear and Webelos, you will see an
increased emphasis on the outdoors in general, and camping in particular. Basic Adult Leader Outdoor
Orientation (BALOO) Training introduces parents and leaders to the skills needed to plan and conduct
pack outdoor activities, so boys, along with their parents or some other adull, can participate in a
successful overnight camping experience.
COLLEGE OF COMMISSIONER SCIENCE: Commissioner College is one of the best ways for
commissioners to get continuing education in their critical role. It is modeled after a traditional college,
with course requirements leading to “degrees” in Commissioner Science. This year we are offering
courses for Bachelor's and Master's degrees.
DEN CHIEF TRAINING: Boy Scouts, with the approval of their Scoutmaster, can attend this valuable
leadership training. Having Den Chiefs is a great way to improve troop and pack relationships, and a
good way to help make sure Webslos advance into the Troop. The Boy Scouts will leam how to lead
skits, songs, and other den activities. The Den Chief registration fee includes patch, lunch, book and
training
INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP SKILLS FOR TROOPS: This session is being offered to teach troops
how to use this training in their own units. Completing this training is a prerequisite for a scout to attend
NYLT. Youth and Scoutmasters should attend together.
Any updates to the class list or fees will be posted at our website:
hitov//alaciersedae.oraitraining/suptemental/all-scouter-pow-wow!
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=4. Glaciers Edge Adventures ~ Come meet and have a chet with our
Scout Executive, Find out what is in the future for scouting in
Giaders Ege Counc. (Hr 1)
2, Social Media ~ Lear nox to promote your eativtes and overs on
today’s soci media such 2s Facebook, Twitter, Youtube end
thers. (Hr 2)
3. How to Grow a Great Unit Committee ~ Lea the secrels of
cffctve unt commitees, (Hr 3)
4. ‘Stop Bullying Now ~ Create a buly-ree envitonment in Scouting.
“This class wil revolve around identifying, preventing and intervening,
Tips for Scout leaders and how to provide suppor for yout tha are
bolied. (Hr 4)
5. Creating a Unit Annual Plan ~ Ideas for creating an annual program
plan that catisfes scouts and parents and instils a Kfelong love of
Soouting, (415)
6. Conflict Resolution ~ Do you heve dificult people to deal with? 1s
there tension in your uri? This course wil address some of the
fundamental methods on how to deel with these issues, (Hr 6)
7. ‘Scout ABLE - No matter what challenge a Scout faces, every boy Is
ABLE to paticpate in Scouting. This cess shows how to buld
aoceptance and involve everyone in your Souting program. (Hr 1)
8, STEWINOVA Award ~The Boy Soovis of America's NOVA Awards
program incorporates learning with cool activites and exoosure to
scarce, technology, enginooring and mathematics for Cub Scouts,
Boy Scouts, and Venturers. The hope is that tha requlrements and
acivties for earning these awards stimulates interest in STEM-
‘elated feds. Counselors and mentors help bring this engaging,
contemporary, and fun program fife for youth members. (He 2)
9. Flag Ceremonies and Retirements - Learn the prover Way to honor
the flag nd how to toach flag pride to youth. (Hr 3)
40. Journey to Excellence and Why it Matters - Jourey to Exeellence
cilia for packs and troops wil be explained, 28 wel as how JTE
‘can be used lo sengthen unt programs. Current JTE scorecards for
troops and packs wil be reviewed, together with a dscussin of how
‘and where to find end cotect the data (Hr 4)
41. Unit Finances and Budgets for Treasurers ~ Create end mangge
2 budget that pays for al of your units adventures, including the fund
Falsing required t pay for ital! (Hr 5}
42. Adult Recognitions and Awards - They might not edt, but most
Yeaders and parent volunters are grateful for spl recngrifon end
thanks. Leam a veviely of ways to recognize and thank them
‘Training awards, recognition knots, special dist awards,
certicat and a variety of oer simple ideas. (6)
413, Successton Planning for Units ~ Every unit should have a plan to
ident and develop adults for leadership positons, Learn to create
‘one for your unit (Hr 4)
414. Campfire Programs - It takes planing o put together a memorable
campfire, Leam the secrets to achieving campfire mag (Hr. 2)
48. Outdoor Ethice Orientation - Enhance your awareness of the
nelural word around and minimize your impact onthe land Hr. 3)
418, What is Wood Badge? - Why Woot Badge traning is good for you,
your unit, your dstct and the counci (Hr. 4)
47.4 Scout Is Helpful - Service Projects for All~ Now is the time for
al Scouting groups o conduct meaningtu,vsble service projcts of
thelr choloe o give back to their communi, (Hr 8)
18. Growing Cub Scout Packs ~ Boys want to jin Cub Scouts and they
can join any time, Leem simple recruiting axtvltes for any time
dlr the year. rt}
19. Getting Parents Involved with the Cub Scout Pack ~ In sports,
parents are on the sidelines cheering ther sons on. This class will
discuss how to get parents to make time for Soouting, (Hr 2)
20. What Webslos Should Know About Boy Scouts ~ Boy Scouts isa
whole lot diferent than Cub Scouts or Webelos Scouts. The idea of
radvating from a Cub Scout pack to a Boy Scout troop may te
intimidating for some Webelos Soouts and their parents. Learn what
to expect from the scouting program and tip on how fo choose the
best toop for your Webel. (Hr 3}
21, Delivering the Pack Adventure ~ What puts adventure ino @ Pack?
Find out how cempouts, carernonies, Blue & Gold, and other pizzazz
adds tothe Pack adventre. (Hr 4)
22, STEMINOVA Activites for Cub Scouts ~ Inoorparate cool antiites
in solence, tesinlogy, engiearing and matters into your Cub
‘Scout adventure, (Hr 8}
2. Camping is for Cub Scouts Too! - Adventure loops have en
‘outdoor and carnging component. Unit camping and summer carp
‘are jus two ofthe ways to put the outing ito Soouting (H1 6)
24, Adventures for Tigers ~ This course wil famiieize Tiger den
leadersfparenisiperters with the NEW Cub Scout program for Tig
soouts. The Tiger adventure loop advancement wil be expiained
LLeem to lead your den to sucess! (Hr 2)
25. Adventures for Wolves and Bears ~ This course vil famiaize
Wolf and Bear den leaders with the NEWW Cub Scout program for
Wolf and Bear scouts. The Wo end Bear adventure loop
‘advancements wil be explained, Leam to lead your dan to success!
(43)
28, Adventures for Webelos (2 hours} ~ This course wil help Webelos
‘den leaders lead a successful 18 month adventure plan to Arrow of
Light. The Webelos adventure pin advancements wil be explained,
together wih a strong emphasis on the NEW Arrow of Light program.
Lear how to retin Webelos and prepare them for the transiton to
Boy Soouts (Firs § &6)
27. Edible Wild Plants « So you're stranded inthe wilderness and you
‘consumed the last nub of your Cif Bar two days ago. Cviization is,
sill several days away, end you nead to keep up your stength, The
‘greenery al around you is looking more end more appetzing. But
‘what to nibble on? Some plants Wil Keep you alve and are chook ful
‘of essentel vitamins and minerals, while some could make you
violerly ..or even kif you. This of couse makes
proper ientfcation absolutely ctl (H: 1)
28, Wildemess Survival - in their outdoor cies, Scouts learn to
bring the clang end gear they néed, to make good plans, and do
their best to manage any risks, But now and then, something
happens, When tings go wrong, the skls of widemess
survival can hep make everyhing ight again, (H' 2)
28,Growing Youth Leaders - Learn about the cave, feeding and
mentoring of your youth leeders. This session wil presentideas and
resources to make your youth want to step upto the pale. (Hr 4)
30. Wonders of the Sky — From the nebulze where stars are bom to
the block holes where the most massive stars cie, there's no
shortage of stunning images that can be aocessed ‘fom your
smartphone or tablet. Leam what some of the shone apps have to
citer. (Hr 3)
31. Winter Camping - Cemping or backpacking inthe snow appeals to
‘anyone who enjoys the beauty and peacefulness of a pristine winter
wonderand. There ere no bugs of crowds, and who doesa' enjoy
Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leaderplaying in the snow? With a litle preparation, you also might be
surprised at ow comfortabe it can be, (Hr 6)
32 Managing Troop Advancement ~ The more Boy Scouts, he more
‘troop advancement needs to be managed. This class wil help
advancement chairs promote scout advancement and keep records
‘oigarized. (Hr 1)
33. Boy Scout New Patent Orientation - Yes, Boy Scouts is diferent
than cid scouts. Leam wat to sey to new parents to involve fem
and set eas expeciations for ther olin scouting, (He 2)
34, First YearFirst Class ~ Help your scouts learn the sks necessary
toreach fist class within the frst year of scouting in your tfoop. (Hr 3)
435, Eagle Process (2 hours) ~Leam the Ins and outs of advancing your
youth ftom fe fo eagle. Get useful information on how to overcome
pitas and hurdes that may arse along the wey. This session wi
give information regarcing procedures end policies pertaring to the
Eagle Scout Award. (Hr 4 &5)
36. Effective PLC Meetings - Help your SPL master the PLC meating
through structure, content planning and preparation, (Hr)
37. Growing Boy Scout Troops ~ Ave you ready when boys are ready
to join your troap? Learn simple recruiting actives for any time
during the year, (He4}
‘38, Map & Compass Reading ~ Navigating vith a map end compass is
timeless end quite useful to any traveler or adventurer today.
Knowing how to use a map and compass wil allow you to folow tral
‘maps, find your postion on a map, and Keep your sense of direction,
This is knowhedge thet every Boy Scout naeds, Using a GPS device
is helfu, but sina batteries do no last forever, knowledge of map
nd compass use can be a good back up. (He 2)
39, Advanced Map and Compass ~ Frori novice to expert in one easy
class! (Hr 3)
40, Backpacking- Planning and Equipment ~ Proper equipment end
planning tips to make a great backpacking tp. (Hr 4)
44, Advanced Backpacking Discussion ~ Backpacking techniques and
sects to make your ips successful. (He 5)
42.Not the Same Old Cooking Class ~ Not thal again. ean some
‘new tists and techniques to spice up your camp meals. (Hr 1)
43. Dutch Oven Cooking (2 Hours) - Tred of eating the same old camp
food? Leaming Dutch oven cooking wil rcke meeltime your Favorite
camping activity. Get hands-on experience and prepare and enjoy
your own Dutch oven lunch, (Note: Do no sign up for Hr. 3 or 4 Pow
‘Wow Lunch ~ this is your neh) (Hrs 2 & 3)
44, Backpack Cooking and Backpacking Stoves ~ Backcountry tips
‘often require using small stoves for good meats. Explore the options
avaliable (Hr)
45, Leatherwork (2 Hours) ~ Lear basic leabhermorking techniques
from an instructor from Tandy Leather, includes $30 of supplies and
tools. Limit 12, Course fee $15. (Hrs 2 & 3)
46, All Tied Up by the Basic Knots ~ Lean to te the basic Scouting
knots and more, This couse wil be useful to Cub Scout and Boy
Scout Leaders end to anyone who presents these knots to others
etn the fun of knot tng. (Hr 4)
47. Rope Splicing {2 Hours) ~ Connect ropes without knots hat wil be
as stong a8 any knotted rope. Limit £2. Course fee $3, (Hrs §& 6)
48. Dream Catchors ~ Dream catchers are one ofthe most fascinating
traditions of Nave Americans, Greato your own dream catcher to
protect you from negative dreams. (Hr 8)
48, Time anagement (for Venturing Youth) (3 Hours) ~ Introduction
of estabished methads for improving a Venture’ ability to effectvely
manage 2 daly tree, wth strategies fr personaly type, aly to
sett motivate and lave of dscipne. (Hrs 1, 2& 3)
50, Mentoring (for Venturing Youth) (2 Hours) ~ This coursa wil help
Venturers understand how to mentor other members of the crew
through the planing of crew advontures (Hrs 4& 8)
51, Venture Advisor Training (3 Hours) - This course provides crew
advisors wit the basic information needed to help youth leaders
manage a crew and keep youth posiively engaged. (Hre 1, 2 & 3)
52. Venturing 401 - What is Venturing and how does the program run?
Learn how to start e new crew and offer new experiences to older
boy scouts to keep them involved inthe scouting program. (Kr 6)
53. CPR Certification (3 Hours) ~ American Red Cross full CPR
certication course, Course fee: $20 (Hrs 1, 2& 3)
54, CPR Recertification ~ If you have previously completed the ARC.
CPR cours wiin the past 3 years and need to renew your
certfication this the course for you, Course fee: $10 (Hr 4)
55, Cub Scout Den Leeder Specific Training (2 Hours) ~ This cours
is intended to provide Tiger, Wol, Bear and Webelos den leaders
withthe information end too's they need to conduct successful den
reetngs. Den leaders who complete this training and Youth
Protection training ere considered ‘rained! for al three positons.
(113182)
58. Cubmaster and Committee Chair Leader Specific Session - This
seesion along with previous Cub Scout Leader Specie training wil
complete the training required for Cubmasters end Pack committee
members. Lea the resources needed fo run a successful program
in your pack. (Hr 4)
57. Cub Scout Den Leader Specific Training (2 Hours) ~ This course
's intended to provide Tiger, Wal, Bear and Webel den loaders
with the information end tools they need to conduct successful den
meatings. Den leaders whe compleie this taining and Youth
Protection taining are considered ‘trained" forall tree posilons
(Hs5&6)
58, Hazardous Weather Training - Lea the safety precautions for
‘ight diferent types of weather, a8 well as planning, preparation and
treltional weather signs. If you camp, you need tis taining! (Ht)
588, Chartered Org Rap Tralning (2 hours) ~ This course provides: an
‘overview of the BSA, discussion of the ‘charter concept, an
understanding of your job a a Chartered Organization
Representative, steps in how to help unis & their leadership, and an
aivateness of other opportunities. (Hrs 2 8 3)
60, Venturing Youth Protection Training - Venturing can mean co-ed
Leam how to keep young men and women safe fom abuse, both
‘fom adults and from other toons, (Hr 4)
61, Youth Protection Training ~ Youth Protection training is designed to
help you keep our youth safe from abuse. You wil lam the Boy
Scouis of America’s Youth Protecton Guidelines, signs of abuse, and
how to report suspected abuse. (Hr 5)
62, Merlt Badge Counselor Training - The purpose ofthis training isto
provide counci- or disticlapproved and registered merit badge
‘counselors with understanding ofthe methods of counseling and theit
role in the advancement program of Boy Scouts of America (Hr 6)
83. Unit Commissioner Basie Training (2 Hours) ~ Learn what a
commissioner is, what a commissioner does, and how a
‘commissioner does it Hrs 4, 2& 3)
4, Commissioner Tools ~ This course is an overview of the online
Commissioner tools and how to use them to beter serve your uit. IF
possible, please bring your laptop ‘or @ hands-on experience. This
Course is recommenced forall Commissioner. (Hr 5)
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age65, Detailed Assessments - This course wil explain how the Unit
‘Assasement Process works and how the Commissioner and Unit Key
‘3 work together fo assess the unit and develop plans to stenathen It
‘This course is intended for Commissioners, Commies Chairs,
Chartered Organization Representaves, and UnitLeacers. (Hr 6)
66, Recruiting Now Commissioners (MCS312) ~ Learn to develop and
putinto acon a sutabe recruiting plan (Hr 1)
67. Orionting and Training Commissioners (MCS313) ~ A session for
‘ll edminstaive commissioners. Covers trening, continuing
education and awards. (He 2)
68, Counseling Skits (MCS806) ~ How to use courseling sis to help
unitleaders deveog ther poten. (Hr 3)
69, All About ADCs (MCS311) ~ ADCs are responsible for an assigned
share of units in the dsbic, and they supervise the commissionars
who serve those units. (Hr 4)
70. Commissioner Lifesaving | (MCS303) ~ Ths session sets the stage
for saving a unit an reviews the basic unit Hfesaving steps. (Hr 5)
71.Commissionor Lifesaving tl (MCS304) ~ This is an in-depth
continuation of MGSGO3, (Hr 6)
72.The Commissioner Concept (BCS101) ~ The only reason for
commissioners is to help units succeed. (Hr 4)
73. Supporting Timely Unit Charter Renewal (BCS102) ~ This course
‘explains the charter concept and staps inthe annual process. (Hr 2)
74, Unit Visitation (BCS104) ~ At the core of unit service and the most
basle task is the uni visit. Develop stils s0 that your units
expetience care and support (Hr3)
75. Commissioner Priorties. (&CS106) ~ The number one priory?
KNOW YOUR UNITS! (Hr 4}
The address of
Deerfield High Schoot
is 300 Simonson Blvd
Deerfield, Wi 53531
It Is located just off
Main St (HWY 73] on the
south side of Deerfield
76. Unit Journey to Excellence (BCS107) ~ Learn about the elements
‘ofthe Unit Joumey to Excollence and what it takes to ensure success,
in every unit (Hr 8)
77. Practical Solutions to Common Unit Needs (@CS105) ~ How to
‘assist units wit: concems that hinder unit success, great progrem,
‘and effective operations. (Hr)
78.Den Chief Training (All day) ~ The Den Chief is @ key means of
bulking relationships between the Pack and Troop as he regulary
reminds the boys about Boy Soouts in a postive way while leading
‘acivites. This class wil give current and future Den Chiefs an
‘opporuniy to lear how fo lead songs, put on sks, lead games, and
‘work with adult leeders to solve problems, (Hrs 1-6)
78.BALOO (All day) - This course teaches leaders and parents about
the Cub Scout outdoor program. You wit lear about planning,
‘equipment, cooking, cami safety, end programming, (Hrs 1-6)
80, Introduction to Leadership Skils for Troops (All day) ~ The ILST
course Is inlendsd to help Boy Scouts in leadership positions witin
their troops understand their responses and to equip them wih
coigarizational and leadership skils to full those responsbites.
ILST replaces Troop Leadership Training end is a prerequisite for,
Bay Soouts to participate in mare advanced leadership courses such
<8 National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT). (Hrs 1-8)
Bt. Midway ~ Visit the displays and get information on fundraisers,
‘where to go for FUN, and communty resouroes to help deliver the
scouting program, (Hr 12.34 or 5)
82, Lunch = (Hr3)
83. Lunch = (Hr 4)
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aT.WOOD BADGE C-620-16
January 29-31, 2016
and
February 26-28, 2016
Attendance at both weekends is required for completion of the course
Glacier’s Edge Council is proud to present its first winter Wood Badge. Wood Badge is the BSA’s
premier adult leader training course. It also teaches principles of leadership and team development that are
Just as useful for the non-scouting part of our lives (work, church, and other volunteer organizations).
Wood Badge is appropriate for anyone registered in the Boy Scouts of America who is 18 years or older.
Prior to attending you need to complete the basic training for your current position in Scouting. Attendees
need to be able to function safely in an outdoor environment and have completed the Annual Health and
Medical Record form. Participants will have the option to camp either in cabins or tents dependent on
personal preference and winter weather camping experience and ability.
Wood Badge will empower you to be a better, more dedicated leader who is able to help deliver a high
quality program to the youth of your community -- and it's a lot of fun too! Many Scouters report that
attending Wood Badge is a life-changing experience, and strong friendships are forged at Wood Badge
which last a lifetime. More information about Wood Badge Course C7-620-16 can be found at
hitoy/vewy.claciersedae.oraiwoodbadae or by contacting Course Director Ron Last at 608-244-7008 or
lasti@sbealobalnet.
National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)
NYLT Js an exciting program designed to provide youth members with leadership
skills and experience they can use in their home troops/crews, NYLT is a six-day
course. Content is delivered in a troop and patrol outdoor setting. The NYLT course
centers around the concepts of what a leader must BE, what he must KNOW, and
what he must DO. The key elements are then taught with a clear focus on HOW TO.
The Glacier’s Edge Council is pleased to announce we will hold two sessions of NYLT in 2016:
Sunday, June 19, 2016, through Friday, June 24, 2016
Sunday, July 17, 2016, through Friday, July 22, 2016
The eligibility requirements to attend NYLT are:
+ Be at least 13 years of age prior to the start of the course
« First Class Scout or a registered Venture Crew member
+ Completed introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops or Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews.
+ Be currently serving or will serve in the future as a key unit leader
Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (ILST) Training is conducted at the troop level. The syllabus can
be found on the National Boy Scout website.
Registration forms for NLYT will be available starting at Pow Wow. Please sign up early as we are limited in
the number of participants in each course.
Every Scout Desorves a Trained Leader
8.Additional Training Opportunities for Cub Scout Leaders
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO)
March 12, 2016 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location to be announced
‘This course is for leaders and parents to leam about the Cub
Scout outdoor program. You will eam about planning, equipment,
cooking, campfire safety, and programming. Please note: At least
‘one member of the Pack must be BALOO trained prior to a Pack
overnight outing and that individual must attend the overnight
outing.
Additional Training Opportunity for Boy Scout Leaders
Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills
& Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training
April 8 - 10, 2016
Camp Indian Trails, Janesville, WI
Boy Scout Leaders can complete both trainings during this one
weekend. During the Leader Specific portion you will learn the
‘workings of a troop to include the role of the Scoutmaster in a boy-
led troop, the outdoor program, advancement program, troop
administration and program planning. During the outdoor skills you
will learn the practical skills you need to lead Scouts in the
outdoors and to teach the Scouts through First Class rank. The
hands-on program will include sessions on camp set-up, outdoor
cooking, wood tools, rope & knots, first aid, campfire programs,
map & compass skills, hiking, packing techniques, nature and
Leave No trace,
“To register for any of the above trainings please call or visit the Madison or Janesville Service Center
Every Scout Deserves @ Trained Leader
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Have Lunch 3rd or 4th Hour
Lunch is either 3° (#82) or 4" (#83) Hour. Unless you are taking a class that serves lunch (#43, #78, #79,
#80) please list one of those hours for your lunch when you create your schedule,
Additional Fees
A few of the classes have an additional fee to cover the cost of materials used in the class. These classes are
listed on the registration form. Otherwise, all handouts, supplies and materials used in class are included in
the registration fee.
2015 Fees 2015 Alll Scouter Pow Wow Registration
Includes @ patch & lunch
Name:
Registration Fee: $15.00
Address:
Walk-in* Fee: $ 5.00
* After 11/12/15 City: State:____Zip:
Meal: Regular or Vegetarian Phone Number: (__).
Dietary Restrictions (if an}
Additional Patch: = $ 2.50
Additional Course fees:
#45 Leatherwork: $15.00
#45 Rope Splicing: $ 3.00
#53 CPR: $30.00
#54.CPRRecert: $10.00
Total Amount Pai
(GEC Account
Online registration at:
http://glaciersedge.ora/powwow
Payment is due upon registration in order
for us to hold your class registration
Send to: All Scouter Pow Wow
Glacier’s Edge Council, BSA
P.O. Box 14135
Madison, WI 53708-0135
Email Address:
Council: District:
Unit: Position in Scouting:
Make sure if you have a 2 or more-hour class that you mark
It down on this form for all applicable hours. Register early for
a better chance of getting your first choice; remember some
classes have strict limits. First come, first serve.
Class Choices: First Choice Second Choice
‘Ast Hour # Ast Hour #
2nd Hour # 2nd Hour
Lunch or 3rd Hour # 3rd Hour #
Lunch or 4th Hour # 4th Hour #
Sth Hour # 5th Hour #
6th Hour#___éth Hour #
The Scout Midway is open from 1st hour through Sth hour, so |
mark down Class # 81 if you would like to take an hour to
look at the exhibitor booths. Lunch is during both 3" (#82)
and 4 (#83) hours, Please make sure you schedule a
junch unless you are in a class that provides lunch.
Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
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