> Gr�ezi Stefan,
Sal� G�nter,
> When do you mark the points, do you do it at roll call or some other
> time ?
After the meeting.
> How do you do record them, on a list with all RR's and mark or whatever
> you do,
> or do you have individual lists for every Ranger ?
No I have a list of the member of my OP and I just make a sign for every
point. Only if they get an extra point for an advancement or for bringing a
friend I note that too.
>
> I would like to know how you do all the "bookkeeping".
Oh that's not too much to do. I just have that one list which is the first
page in my Ranger file so that I cant forget marking the points. In an OP
with about 20 members thats not too much work.
> It would be of interest to some of us to hear from you how you work with
> your system.
Which one? The point system or the meeting plans I wrote?
> Maybe you could explain it a bit more.
> Or even send a list to me.
If you're talking of the meeting plans I surely can. I could even send you
one of my books for just 10 DM plus shipping (Thats the price I pay for them
myself).
> Thank you very much Stefan
Here you are.
> How do you handle all that rain ?
Oh the rain is great. So I don't have to water our whole garden. If it
wasn't raining I would have to do that because my parents are on holiday in
Austria.
> Or are you going outdoors anyways with the RR's ?
As we are having our summer holidays now, we don't do too much with our
Rangers. In two weeks we'll take part in M�tzingen's local summer vacation
program. One week later we'll have a showcamp in Emmingen wher they are
going to start a new OP.
> I have to think of Duanes remarks in regards to his homestate.
> Must be like Germany as we experience it lately.
Oh it didn't rain too much down here lately. The rain is just up there where
you live.
> Please forgive me for writing in english but out of courtesy towards our
> RR-friends I am using that tongue.
Doesn't matter. I like writing in English. It's a good training. Otherwise I
would only forget what I learned in nine long years of studying English at
highschool.
Allzeit bereit f�r Jesus,
Fani
Pioneer-Cmdr
OP #78 M�tzingen/Germany
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