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To: "Rangernet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [RR] training
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 08:35:37 -0800
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Sheely etal,
I just got back from my 2 day camp for adult leaders in Scouting. This
might be something you would consider. (men and women are welcome). This
is what we did:
Friday we set camp and got settled in our
patrols. I was with the Killer Bees, (and being the only female, I got to
wear a set of antennas and was crowned the Queen Bee). Our motto was :
FOR THE GOOD OF THE HIVE. Friday night at the council fire we had a guest
speaker (who was an attorney who represented abused and neglected
children) come to speak. He explained what SAFE HAVEN was. "save
haven" is the place where boys can go learn about camping, socially
interact with other boys, and scout skills without ever having to worry
about being belittled, chided, or ever feeling like a failure. Also he
told us how to identify abused children and who to report suspected abuse
to. Next he told us that as adults going through this training, we would
not be embarrassed, belittled or made to feel we could fail. If during
the training we felt afraid, intimidated or that something was too
difficult, the trainers and patrol would work together to make sure
EVERYONE passed the tests. The goal was for everyone to pass.
Saturday we awoke at 6:00a, frost on the
ground, and fixed breakfast. Our patrol failed to earn a "bead"
for our flag because we prayed individually before eating instead of as a
patrol. We were supposed to appoint a chaplain for prayer. Next we
learned knot tying, tool craft, fire craft, nature craft, orienteering,
map and compass, first aid, yells and skits, no-trace camping the
importance of being reverent and acknowledging God in all things and
Duane (A#1) taught the purpose of campfire. Saturday night we had
skits and yells and I was appointed SONG MASTER. They gave me a sheet of
music which had several old gospel tunes including secular songs. They
said I could lead in any song I wanted. So we sang IN MY FATHERS HOUSE,
AMAZING GRACE and MAY THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN. We closed in prayer and
went round robin and had a REFLECTION time. Each person said what they
learned or experienced. I shared that I learned how 6 strangers can work
as a team and that with God's help not only can we do our best but even
surpass ourselves.
BSA adult training is free. Check with your
local chapter in the phone book.
Cdr Jen
Sunday was pack up
- [RR] Training Spirit Rider
- Re: [RR] Tra... dade massey
- [RR] trainin... cdr . jen
- [RR] trainin... cdr . jen
- [RR] Trainin... by way of Soaring Golden Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- [RR] Trainin... Dick Waskey
- Re: [RR]... Duane Wheeler
- Re: [RR] Tra... Duane Wheeler
- Re: [RR] Tra... Mark W Jones
