TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,May 17, 2022
Make sure you have closed-toe shoes!
Capture the flag tonight.
Class B unless scheduled for a
SMC or BOR
Clarification!!! Announcement about the opening ceremony.
From a 2006 BSA Scouting magazine article: My question regards protocol during flag ceremonies: Should a Scout use the Scout salute while in a Class B uniform or place his right hand over his heart? First, when referring to uniforms, Class A and Class B are military terms that are not used in the BSA. The correct Scouting terms for the two versions of the uniform are “official uniform” and “activity uniform.” Although less formal, the activity uniform is still considered an official uniform, and therefore it is appropriate for boys to use the Scout salute while wearing it during a flag ceremony.
PLC 6:30 All New Patrol Leadership representatives should be in attendance for quick job introduction.
Patrol checklist:
1. Take attendance. Add trips, churches, service hours, etc. for meetings missed.
2. Counsel and sign off advancement. Update Scout books for advancements
3. Call patrol members who are not present. Discuss possible new Scouts for patrol.
4. Confirm CDC summer camp classes –joining a wait list is an option too
5.Summer Camp!!! Please take care of
Medical forms and payments
*6. Note: In the Coffee Shop area,
Mr. Hasler; summer camp plus book checks for Fox patrol. He will be available, Answering questions.
Mr. Allen; Handle book checks all other patrols plus be available for training on T48.org booking registrations for upcoming events.
This Tuesday is our internal deadline for being fully paid for summer camp!!!!
MANDATORY BOOK CHECKS FOR ALL SCOUTS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP!
All scouts attending camp must double-check and review that they have classes, cabins, and have made payment arrangements.
7. Prepare for capture the flag you will need your flag, cheers, and team plan ( No tackling pushing or hitting- this is a low-contact event)
Our Newest Scouts who are still visiting patrols: We invite you to visit with a patrol you have not visited yet. ( please let Leadership know your selection of patrol )
8. NYLT First class scouts looking for leadership training opportunities Camp Davy Crockett Monday 07-04-2022 toFriday 07-08-2022 5:00 PM ET
Don’t delay! All spots are almost full !!!
9. Time to sign up 2022 Knoxville Zoo and Navitat Canopy AdventureSaturday September 10Sign up now Knoxville Zoo and Nature Center scouting experiences Fun !!! zoo merit badge class, zoo observations, and Navitat canopy adventure
Life scouts Important Get Registered:
Sequoyah Council Scouting Event – Citizenship in Society Merit Badge Workshop space is limited!!!!
Eagle required merit badge Citizenship in Society: Currently only taught at Council
Saturday:
Jun-11 2022 9:00 AM – 1:00
Please see Mr. Hasler tonight!
( if you have registered on your own please see Mr. Hasler)
Save the Date !!!!Save the date !!!!
Service hours: Hope Helps
Help with a yard sale: Call to set up a time as a patrol ( see Nell Harr with questions)
Dates available to help :
2022 9am-2pm , June 4, July 2,
August 6, September 3, and October 1
Confirm time with Connie Johnson
Executive Director
Hope Helps TN
4045 West Stone Drive Ste. I
Kingsport, TN 37660
(423) 297-4675
Stay up to date: Go to T48.org for details, get you signed up for events!
July 19 – July 28, 2023 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Registration opened on March 27 and online registration can be completed at https://jamboree.scouting.org/ . Online registration and an initial payment must be completed before July 31, 2022 to avoid a late fee.
Specialty Week is perfect for you! Specialty week is July 5-8. You can choose to focus on Shooting Sports, S.T.E.M., Aquatics, Ecology and Conservation, Frontier Camp, or BSA Lifeguard training. When you add Specialty week to your summer experience, you save $100 on registration. Register by June 14th to save another $25 with the early bird discount!
Please register at
This event will not have Troop Leadership, it is Not Troop sponsored!!!
Carden’s Bluff (Truck In) Swimming Adventure, Friday, Jul 8 at 5:00 PM Sunday, Jul 10 at 12:00 PM
Dick Tracy Rock, Friday, Aug 5 at 5:00 PM –
Sunday, Aug 7 at 6:00 PM
Marsh blood drive Aug 21 at 1:00 Chpc
We will have a tent -please help
July 16 2022 Crazy 8 Medal assembly and barking lot!!!
The Almost Crazy 3K Run/Walk starts at 7:58 pm, and the Crazy 8s 8K Run starts at 8:58pm. HMG, Martin Dentistry & the Barking Lot should be set up and ready to go by 7:30pm. All others should be set up and ready by 8:30pm. We are expecting about 1000 in the 3K and 5000 in the 8K.
In addition to the Little 8 component, we have been asked to fill a great need with the Medals following the 8K. We will need a lot of volunteers.
May Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation Chart
Please do the jobs They are assigned. It’s your responsibility!
May Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation:
Ceremonies: -Eagle
Food Box: Phoenix
Game Guides: Panther
PLC Host: Fox 6:30pm arrival
Service: Flaming Arrow
West Bank: Wolf
* Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
Upcoming May planning:
24 CDC Summer camp prep for new scouts Older scouts :
Sullivan County police department and county school system.
Mrs. Melissa young.
She is working to call attendance to a fantastic free program offered to help bring awareness to the community youth leadership about the dangers of local substance abuse.
This is for all older scouts but with a short follow up this will help cover This is Second Class requirement 7c: Participate in a school, community, or troop program on the dangers of using drugs, alcohol, and tobacco, and other practices that could be harmful to your health. Discuss your participation in the program with your family, and explain the dangers of substance addictions.
Mr. Young will share information about TNSTRONG Youth Summit
June 5-7, 2022
Chattanooga Conference Convention Center
Over the course of this three-day conference, you will have the opportunity to hear
from leading tobacco prevention experts as well as network with like-minded
peers from across the state. Our goal is that you depart feeling fueled and equipped
to reach peers and adults in the continuing effort to protect people from the
harmful effects of tobacco use.
Questions: Julieann White
423-202-5668
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