Upcoming Events October 2, 2024 | |
Safety Moment - Scouting SAFE Checklist | |
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Scouts and their parents expect all Scouting activities to be conducted safely. To ensure the safety of participants, Scouting America expects leaders to use the four points of SAFE when delivering the Scouting program. Follow these points to make sure your Scouting events are a safe and fun experience for all involved.
S - Supervision
A - Assessment
F - Fitness and Skill
E - Equipment and Environment
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Register Today - Cub Scout Fall Fest | |
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Cub Scout families - Save the date for this years' Fall Fest at Camp Hart! Two days are already full, so make plans to join us on October 20, 27, Nov. 2 & 3 for a day of Fall fun at camp!
Cubs will get to carve pumpkins, participate in archery, BBs, bouldering, crafts, nature and MANY MORE fun activities at Camp!
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Reminder - New Range & Target Activities Policies | |
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Beginning September 1, there are several policy changes regarding how Scouts can participate in Range and Target Activities (formerly called Shooting Sports) within the Scouting program. It is important to review the changes to be sure your unit is following the new policies.
While there are limited changes at the Cub Scout level, unit leaders in Troops, Crews, Ships, and Posts should review the changes before your next shooting sports activity is planned.
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Incident Reduction & Reporting Training | |
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Incident Reduction and Reporting training is a free course that provides an overview of our organization’s safety policies, resources, and reporting procedures. This free one-hour training course for Cradle of Liberty Council adult leaders will be offered in-person and virtually starting in October 2024. Registration is required. | | | |
Educators - Schedule a Field Trip at Musser | |
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The Cradle of Liberty Council is excited to announce the start of a new program at Musser Scout Reservation - the Outdoor Adventure Lab!
The Outdoor Adventure Lab is a subsidiary of the council with the goal of harnessing the benefits of the outdoor education to provide programs such as field trips, weekend programs, and STEM Adventure Day Camp that allow youth and adults to develop character, leadership, and confidence.
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"Ring the Bell" Unit Recognition Program | |
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Your unit will be recognized as best in class in one or more of the five categories by taking the actions listed during this calendar year. The criteria are based on best practices and help ensure that we’re working together to foster safe, positive experiences for our members. The more bells you ring, the more recognition your unit receives!
Units will be recognized for 2024 success at the Council Annual Dinner in April 2025.
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Scouting for Food is one of nation’s largest food drives that Cub Scouts, Scouts, and Venturers participate in to support their local food pantries and hunger-relief agencies.
The Scouts of the Cradle of Liberty Council have continuously exceeded expectations and helped fulfil the need.
DOOR HANGER DROP OFF: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2024
FOOD PICK-UP: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2024
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2025 Scouts BSA Resident Camp at Resica Falls | |
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Are you planning now for next summer? Looking for a summer camp that offers exciting program in addition to nearly 70 merit badges?
Registration for 2025 Scouts BSA Resident Camp at Resica Falls is LIVE - Sign-up now to take advantage of our early bird rates and join us for all of the adventure ahead next summer!
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Reminder - Webelos & AOL Camping Policy Updates | |
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Effective August 1, 2024, the Cub Scout camping policies will be updated in the Guide to Safe Scouting. These changes were made to reflect the program updates that occurred on June 1, 2024. These changes include:
- Separation of policies for Webelos dens versus Arrow of Light den/patrols.
- Updated policies for Webelos den level camping.
- For example, Webelos cannot attend camporees as day visitors or camp overnight with a Scouts BSA troop. But can absolutely still camp as a den following youth protection, GTSS policies, BALOO etc.
- Updated policies for Arrow of Light den/patrol camping.
- For example, Arrow of Light den/patrols may now camp overnight at a camporee, and not just attend as day visitors.
These camping policy changes do not reflect any changes to the Barriers to Abuse or other youth protection policies indicated in the Guide to Safe Scouting. Please review these policy updates and share with Cub Scout leadership in your council. These policy updates will be included in the forthcoming updated BALOO training syllabus.
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2025 Wood Badge Course - Premier Adult Leadership Training | |
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Want to Enhance Your Leadership Skills?
Join us Feb 21-23 & March 8-9, 2025 for a fun, exciting, and action packed program! Wood badge is designed to provide members with leadership skills and experiences they can use in Scouting, business, and life. The course teaches the best in modern leadership theories in the context of traditional Scouting activities.
We are partnering with Washington Crossing Council, and this course will be hosted at Camp Ockanickon.
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Year-Round Camping at Musser and Resica | |
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We have two beautiful camp properties for your unit to use throughout the year! Stay at camp for a weekend and enjoy the beauty of Resica or Musser in every season! Rent a cabin or campsite, go for a hike, enjoy some fishing, or teach Scout Skills - our camps are a great place for all of it! | | | |
Save the Date - 2025 Pilgrimage & Encampment | |
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Save the Date to join us for the 113th Pilgrimage and Encampment - help at Fort Washington State Park March 7-9!
Troops, Crews, and Ships interested in camping can attend all weekend, and Scouts of any age are welcome to attend for the day event, named the Pilgrimage, on March 8!
More information and registration will be coming in the Fall, but save the date now so you don't miss the fun!
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UPDATE - 2026 National Jamboree | |
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The next National Jamboree will take place from July 22-31, 2026 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia. The theme for the 2026 National Jamboree is "Elevate." This theme is focused on preparing Scouts for a life of purpose and impact as they participate in the once-in-a-lifetime experience of the Jamboree.
We plan to send six troops as part of the COL contingent, with the price being $2,300 per person. We are now accepting interest forms from both Scouts and leaders interested in attending as part of the council contingent.
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The COL STEM/Nova Committee is happy to offer monthly Nova Award programming for both Cub and Scouts. These awards are great opportunities for scouts to explore STEM within the scouting program.
The cost for each Nova Award session is $10 per scout and all of the requirements will be completed during these sessions, except for the Merit Badge requirement for Scouts BSA.
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Give-Back in Service to Our Camps | |
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We are fortunate to have two beautiful Scout Reservations, and we need your help to keep them maintained and ready to welcome Scouts! Both Resica Falls and Musser have work days scheduled this Winter and Spring, and we'd love to have you join us! If you are helping for the day Saturday, ask about how to get a campsite for free that weekend!
To help at Musser this Fall, contact Ranger Lynn
Sept. 14, Oct. 12, Nov. 9
To help at Resica Falls this Fall, contact Ranger Nick McKee
Sept. 21, Oct. 12, Nov. 9
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Musser Adopt-a-Cabin/Campsite Program | |
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Looking for a way to help us make improvements at Musser Scout Reservation? Want to find a project that your unit can work on together that you and others can enjoy?
Consider joining the Adopt-a-Cabin/Campsite program at Musser! Units who adopt a cabin or campsite help us to revitalize camp, and get free camping weekends as a thanks for their service.
To learn more and get involved, contact Ranger Lynn
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Jewish Committee on Scouting - Camperships and Event Reminders | |
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The Jewish Committee on Scouting is proud to share about their upcoming programs and financial aid opportunities for 2024. There are several opportunities for Jewish Scouts to participate in excellent religious programs such as Kinnus, religious awards, and many financial aid opportunities.
Learn more about the Jewish Committee and these programs here.
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BSA's Distinguished Conservation Award | |
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Conservation and the Boy Scouts of America have been partners for a long time. The fundamental purpose of the BSA Distinguished Conservation Service Awards program is to encourage learning by the participants and to increase public awareness about natural resource conservation. Understanding and practicing sound stewardship of natural resources and environmental protection strengthens Scouting’s emphasis on respecting the outdoors.
Learn more about the Distinguished Conservation Award
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Upcoming Leader Training Opportunities | |
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Training opportunities abound this Summer and Fall! Whether you are looking for position-specific training, outdoor skills training, shooting sports training, or others, we have the courses to help you provide a great experience for your Scouts! | | | |
Range & Target Activities Training Opportunities | |
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Interested in getting trained in range and target activities (formerly called shooting sports) disciplines so you can provide a safe and fun program for Scouts? Learn more about the many range and target activities trainings we are offering! | | | |
Everyone has a Superpower - WE NEED YOURS! | |
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Everyone has a superpower skill that you can use to help Scouting thrive, and we need your help!
A few skills we particularly need are:
- Skilled Trades - Plumbing, Electrical, Carpentry, Roofing, Masonry, Contractors
- Email and Social Media Marketing
- Trainers
- Event leaders and volunteers
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