THE MOUNTAIN ECHO

November 2017   
IN THIS ISSUE...

NEWEST EAGLE SCOUTS

Samuel Alvarado - Troop 60
Joshua Beam - Troop 465
Grant Cross - Troop 17
Tyler Fleming - Troop 4090
Kyle Glenn - Troop 4028
Ian Hakeman - Troop 4007
Skyler Hamilton - Troop 4028
Robert Harkelroad - 
Troop 4026
Ryker Mattox - Troop 4090
Eric Rawlins - Troop 7
Robert Terry - Troop 267
 
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BSA EXPANDS PROGRAMS TO WELCOME GIRLS

 

BSA's mission is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Our priority is to bring the benefits of Scouting to more youth while remaining true to our mission. We are excited to announce beginning in the fall of 2018, our Cub Scouts program will be open to boy and girls. 

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GIVING TUESDAY

 
 
The BSA has a proven track record of shaping young people into citizens of outstanding character - people who understand the meaning of accountability and the importance of servant leadership. On #GivingTuesday, November 28, 2017, we're continuing that record by helping Scouts become the leaders of the future. Read on to discover how you can help invest in tomorrow's leaders this #GivingTuesday.

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IMPORTANT UPDATES TO THE LION CUB PROGRAM


 

There are exciting updates to the Lion program that we'd like to share with you.
  



PROPERTIES REPORT

By Scott Suchan Vice President for Properties





NEW SCOUT EXECUTIVE SELECTION COMMITTEE ANNOUNCED

By Executive Vice President Bob Noble


Duane Rhodes, our Scout Executive for the past 20 years, has announced his retirement after 40 total years of BSA service. In its meeting on September 21st, the Executive Board of the Mount Baker Council authorized the formation of a Scout Executive Selection Committee to operate to the requirements of the National BSA Scout Executive Selection Manual. The board appointed Executive Vice-President and Past President Bob Noble to chair the committee.


2018 FOS ORIENTATION

 

We begin the FOS Campaigns by meeting with leaders from all over the council to review our budget so all council and district leaders involved in the raising of FOS dollars understand why we invite our members and supporters to make an FOS donation. That gathering will take place on Tuesday, November 14 at 7:00pm at the Cabela's at 9810 Quil Ceda Blvd. in Tulalip.

  
 

POPCORN SALES INFORMATION

 

DISTRICT INFORMATION
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