Camp La-No-Che - Central Florida Council

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Camp La-No-Che - Central Florida Council
Camp La-No-Che
The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family
Scout Reservation
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Summer Camp 2015
Leader’s Guide
(Revised 1/08/15)
New Facilities At Camp La-No-Che
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Would you like more Troop Swim Time this summer? Well your in luck! Camp La-No-Che will
be opening a second pool on property and feature a water slide, several water features, handicap
lift, and a zero degree entry ramp. Next to the pool a Bath House will be constructed that will support our summer camp program, and events throughout the season. Come be one of the first to take a
swim and enjoy Camp La-No-Che’s crystal clear water this summer at our brand new pool complex!
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Adventure Tower (Static Rope Course) is a new
program area that has 9
challenges and 3 levels of
Rappelling. Located out at
Adventure Camp and alongside Pooh Bear Lake, you
will have a fantastic view as
you rappel down the tower.
Come out this summer and
see if you are tough enough
to conquer all 9 challenges,
before the week is over.
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New Programs At Camp La-No-Che
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New pilot program for Scouts, Venturing and
Explorers offered weeks #1-7. Youth will
learn about horses, riding and safety, leading
up to a Trail Ride at the very end of the week.
This program will take place at Rybolt, and
Camp La-No-Che will provide transportation.
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One of the newest merit badges offered at Camp
La-No-Che. Search and Rescue gives Scouts the
opportunity to learn the difference between searching
and rescuing, and also the basic fundamentals. Scouts
will participate in Search and Rescue simulations at
the end of the week to test what they have learned.
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Camp La-No-Che is pleased to be offering this summer the new
Eagle required Merit Badge Sustainability. The Sustainability
merit badge, in essence, takes conservation and environmental
science to another level. Scouts will learn about the environment and ways in which Scouts can help sustain it for the future.
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New Troop Times At Camp La-No-Che
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Adventure Tower (Static Rope Course) is
a new program area that has 9 challenges
and 3 levels of rappelling. Unlike any other
event in Adventure Camp this will get your
blood pumping. This area will be open for
troop time activities during the summer!
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New troop time program for Scouts, Venturing and
Explorers offered weeks #1-7. Youth will have the opportunity to experience riding a horses at Camp Rybolt
During troop time run a race like no other! Test your agility
and physical fitness along a 1.5 mile long course. The course
features a portion of the events that are offered during the
X5K Black Bear Challenge. Events like the Belly Crawl,
Triple Wall, Leprechaun Leap, and Spider Maze. Your Scouts
will be talking about this event long after Summer Camp.
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Additional opportunities will be available this summer for troop
attending to participate in troop swims. Try out our new pool,
go on the water slide, and play with the water features. Cool off
and enjoy the sparkling blue waters as your worries melt away.
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Bring your troop back to Camp La-No-Che for a 2 nd week of Summer Camp and pay
only $265.00 each!!! If you come back as a Provisional your second week is 290.00.
That’s a discount of $25.00
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Boys Scouts of America Central Florida Council presents
Central Florida Council
3rd International Jamborette
Jamborette Leader’s Guide
July 18 - 29, 2015
Camp La-No-Che
Paisley, Florida USA
Central Florida Council
1951 South Orange Blossom Trail, Ste. 102, Apopka, FL 32703
Telephone (407) 889-4403 Fax (407) 889-4406
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Returning Summer 2015
“The Native American Village”
Featuring The Talents Of
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Jim Sawgrass is a native Floridian and a member of the Muskogee Creek Indian Tribe. He served on the Florida Indian Council
from 1991 to 1995. Sawgrass has been sharing his knowledge
of the Southeastern Native American tribes for over 25 years.
As a child, he was always interested in history, building forts, and exploring the woods and swamps. The outdoors was always, and continues to be a big part of his life.
He became more involved with his Native American heritage by
attending powwows, Native festivals, and historical reenactments.
He learned more about Native culture and history from the many
elders, outdoors-men, and reenactors he was surrounded by. He
became an Eagle Scout and applies his scouting skills to this day.
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In 1988, Sawgrass began presenting programs professionally on Native
American history and started the “Deep Forest Historical Native American Programs”. Since then, he has performed at places like schools,
Powwows, state and national parks, Disney, EPCOT, Sea World, New
Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festivals and many other places around the U.S.
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Native American Village Programs
Come experience the only Native American Village in the Southeast at Camp La-No-Che. Immerse yourself in the Native American culture by walking through a recreated Native American Village complete with Native Trading Post, Dance Arbor, Tepees, Shooting Stations, Native Cooking Area, Native American Museum, Chickee Teaching Shelters, and much, more. The Native
American village staff will take you on a journey back in time throughout your stay at Camp La-No-Che.
Participate in merit badge programs by taking American Cultures and American Heritage and learn about the
variety of cultures that exist in America today how they interact with one another. Archaeology and Indian
Lore are for those Scouts that want a taste of a time long ago. Scouts taking these merit badges will have the
chance to dive into the history of ancient peoples, and also dig up some of the relics they have left behind. In
Wilderness Survival Scouts will learn about survival techniques that they can use in the real life, and have the
chance to put what they have learned to use by spending a night under the stars in shelters they have created.
Are these programs not advanced enough for you? Well check out our Tracking, Woodsman I, and
Woodsman II Programs for older Scouts. In tracking learn how to find animals out in the wilderness at
La-No-Che, and the clues that they leave behind. Woodsman I is an outdoor survival skill program for
Scouts. Learn Native American survival skills and practices, primitive weapons history, fire making,
history of Seminoles, hide tanning, and flint napping. Woodsman II is an advanced outdoor survival
skills program for scouts who have completed Woodsman I. This is an extension course that adds new
elements such as Native American cooking,
advanced Indian skills and more.
The Native American Village has many programs going on throughout the week a well. Many
of these programs take place during troop time activities, and give you a taste of the merit badges, and advanced programs. These activities include having a troop bean shooter war, participating in jam session night, viewing the la-cross demonstration, taking part in model building, walking
through the museum, taking a pottery class, listening during story telling night, shooting and throwing Native weapons or coming to the Native American Pow-Wow on Thursday for family night.
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Camp La-No-Che Program Snapshot
Leadership Academy
Adult Leadership Training Program
Communications
Citizenship in Community/Family Life
Citizenship in Nation
Citizenship in World
Personal Management
Aquatics
Advanced Sailing
Advanced S.C.U.B.A
Aquatics Supervision
Board-sailing
Canoeing
Instructional Swim
Kayaking
Lifesaving
Native American
American Cultures American Heritage
Archaeology
Indian Lore
Tracking
Wilderness Survival
Woodsman I
Woodsman II
Ecology
Animal Science
Astronomy
Bird Study
Dog Care
STEM Academy
Electricity
Nova Modules
Robotics
Motor-boating
Environ.. Science
Insect Study
Auto Maintanence
Electronics
Personal Watercraft
Fish & Wild. Man.
Forestry
Rowing
Mammal Study
Nature
S.C.U.B.A.
Oceanography
Pulp and Paper
Small-Boat Sailing
Space Exploration
Soil & Water Cons.
Snorkeling
Sustainability
Veterinary Medicine
Swimming
Water Ski/Wake board
Handicraft
Healthcraft
Art/Basketry
Bugling/Music
Athletics/Sports
Crime Prevention
Camping
Collections/Textiles
Emergency Prep.
Cooking
Cinematography
Fire Safety/Safety
Fishing
Geo-caching
Orienteering
Pioneering
Fingerprinting
Leatherwork/Wood.
Pottery/Sculpture
Public Speaking
First Aid
Personal Fitness
Traffic Safety
Disab. Awareness/
Theater
Public Health
Scoutcraft
Shooting Sports
Advanced Archery
Advanced Rifle
Advanced Shotgun
Archery
Rifle Shooting
Shotgun Shooting
Life Skills
Auto Mechanics
Chess
Electricity
Electronics
Home Repairs
Painting
Photography
Plumbing
Radio
Welding
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Adventure Camp
Adventure Quest
Climbing
Cycling
Horsemanship
Search & Rescue I
Clip Into Adventure
Search & Rescue II
Adventure Camp
Adventure Quest
Climbing
Horsemanship
Search and Rescue I
We have openings for paid summer camp positions. If
you have quality Scouts or Scouter’s who are at least
15 years old, please encourage them to apply. We are
always looking for quality future leaders. We also
have a Counselor-in-Training program for Scouts who
are 14 years old. They get a taste what it is like to
be a staff member and the opportunity to earn merit
badges. Applications are accepted 8/1/14-2/1/15, and
can be found in Section VII. Any questions regarding applications can be directed to Pam Falconer
Camperships
Cycling
Clip Into Adventure (CIA)
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Sailing
Service Projects
Shirt Comp.
Shotgun
Snake Feeding
Soccer
Spear Throwing
Story Telling
Swimming
Tomahawk
Totin' Chip
Trail Biking
Troop Activities
Tug-of-War
Village Activity
Volleyball
Trapper Creek
Cat Eyes
Big Stump
Sulfur Springs
Summer Camp Staff Opportunities
Adv. Expedition
Poseidon’s Odyssey
Troop Activities
Archery
Gateway Comp.
Archery Comp. Horse Riding
Basic C.P.R.
Kayaking
Basketball
Man-Hunt Comp
Bean Shooters
Mile Run, BSA
Black Powder
Mile Swim, BSA
Blow Gun Dart Night Prowler
Camp Movie
OA Social
Canoeing
Obstacle Course
Climbing
Orienteering
Comm. Awards Paul Bunyan
Cons. Projects
Pizza/Ice Cream
Craft Projects
Pottery Class
Custom Activity Pow-Wow
Fingerprinting
Project Help
Firem'n Chit
Psycho Swing
Fishing
Pulp & Paper
Flag Comp.
Rifle Comp.
Flag Etiquette
Rifle Shooting
Flag Retirement Rowing
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The Central Florida Council has limited camperships
available for Central Florida Council Scouts who need
assistance in paying their camp fees. Scholarship funds
are provided by private donors and are limited to those
who are truly in need and are available as long as funds are
available. We encourage you to complete an application as
early as possible. It is our desire that no Scout be denied the
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The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation
Camp La-No-Che- Summer Camp 2015
The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation has earned a reputation over the past sixty four
years as the premier Scout camp in Florida and the Southeast. On the shores of beautiful Lake Norris, nestled on
the south edge of the Ocala National Forest, Camp La-No-Che has exciting program features, outstanding facilities, and the best trained staff in the south east. A week at Camp La-No-Che is the perfect opportunity for a Scout
to enjoy camping, learn self-reliance, and acquire valuable Scouting skills. Camp La-No-Che is an increasingly
popular choice among troops from other councils and even other countries. For some scouts a week is not enough,
more scouts every year choose to return for a second, or even third week as a provisional scout each summer.
Policy Statement
The programs and facilities of the Central Florida Council,
BSA, are available to everyone who meets Scouting
membership requirements and qualifications. No person
shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin,
be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits
of, or be subject to discrimination in the use of the same.
Camp Fees
Scouts On-Time
Scouts Late
Additional Leader Fee
Provisional Scouts On-Time
Provisional Scouts Late
*Camper’s Accident Insurance is not provided to out of council units.* Troop Photograph - 5"x7"
Troop Photograph - 8"x10"
Weeks of Summer Camp
Week #1
Week #2
Week #3
Week #4
Week #5
Week #6
Week #7
$290
$315
$115
$310
$335
$5
$8
Program Fees
June 7 - June 13
June 14 - June 20
June 21 - June 27
June 28 - July 4
July 5 - July 11
July 12 - July 18
July 19 - July 25
Advanced Rifle
$35
Advanced Shotgun
$130
Advanced S.C.U.B.A.
$200
Adventure Quest
$50
Climbing*
$25
Clip Into Adventure
$50
Cycling*
$30/$5
Horsemanship*
$75
*2nd Week at Camp Discount*
$25
Bring your troop back to Camp La-No-Che for a 2 nd Motor Boating*
week of Summer Camp and pay only $265.00 each. Personal Watercraft
$50
If you come back as a Provisional your second week is Poseidon's Odyssey
$75
290.00.
Rifle*
$20
That’s a discount of $25.00.
Robotics*
$20
SCUBA Certification
$200
Physical Exams
Shotgun*
$60
All campers, both youth an adult, MUST have an official Water-sports*
$50
B.S.A. Annual Health and Medical Record This is in the
only form that will be accepted by camp, and it must have
Scout Fees for Summer Camp
been completed 12 calendar months before arrival to On-Time means preregistered and paid on time.
camp. to get a copy of the form please go to http://www. Late means complete payment not received two
scouting.org/filestore/healthsafety/pdf/680-001_abc.pdf. weeks prior to your week of summer camp.
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Table of Contents
Section I-
Introduction and Summary - Reservations & Communication
P.11
- Week Camp Schedule
P.12
- Camp Programs P.13
- Safety Rules
- Valuables
- Vehicles
- Orientation Meeting
- Supplies/Quartermaster
- Water and Ice
- Meal Service
- Wifi Internet
- Telephone/Mail/E-mail
- Family Participation Night
- Access Statement
- Adult Leader Programs
- Summer Camp Parent Letter
- NYLT Registration
- 2014 Unit Roster and Registration
- 2014 Merit Badge Registration Form
- 2014 BSA Medical Record
- Unit Swim Classification Record
- Long Term Campership Application
- Camp Volunteer Leader Application
- Campsite Inspection Form
- Service Award
- Spirit Award
- Camp La-No-Che Scoutmaster’s MB
- 2014 Summer Camp Staff Application
Section II- Merit Badge Programs
- Merit Badge Records
P. 14
- Adventure Camp
P.15-16
- Adventure Expedition
P. 17
- AquaticsP. 18
- EcologyP. 19
- HandicraftP. 20
- HealthcraftP. 21
- Life Skills
P. 22
- Native American-
P. 23
- ScoutcraftP. 24
- Shooting Sports
P. 25
- Leadership Academy
P. 26
- STEM AcademyP. 27
- TrailblazerP. 28
- Youth Program Schedule Index
P. 29-35
Section III- Advanced Scout Programs
- Advanced Scout Programs
P. 36-39
Section IV- Troop Time Activities
- Troop Time Activities
P. 40-46
- Troop Time Schedule Index
P. 47-48
Section V- Provisional Program
- Provisional Program
P.49-51
Section VI- Adult Information
- Leadership in Camp
- Summer Camp Fees
- Program Fee Payment Location
- Fee Payment Schedule
- Check-In Procedure
- Emergency/Medical Services
P. 52
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P. 55
Section VII- Forms
- Adventure Camp Hold Harmless
- A.T.V. Rider Rules Agreement
- A.T.V. Participation & Hold Harmless - Horses with a Mission Release - P.A.D.I .Liability & Risk Agreement
- P.W.C. Participation & Hold Harmless
P. 82
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P. 85-88
P. 89-90
P. 91
Section VIII- Directions and Camp Map
- Directions
P. 92-94
- Camp Map
P. 95
Section IX- Locations Near Camp
- Locations Near Camp
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Section I - Introduction and Summary
“Camp La-No-Che is proud of our rich tradition and program excellence
and is a Nationally Accredited Boy Scout Resident Camp”
Reservations
Please e-mail your reservation request to pam@camplanoche.com or call the camp office at 352-669-8558.
Please provide which week you request, which campsite you want, and the estimated number of Scouts (Youth
and adults). We will be happy to assist with your reservations and any and all questions that you may have.
Merit Badge Class Registration
Once your reservation is set, if this is your Units first summer camp visit to Camp La-No-Che please call or
email the camp office. We will provide your unit representative with a username and password for merit badge
registration and the payment system. If you are a returning troop you may use your username and password from
your previous summer camp visit. If you have lost it please contact camp to have it reissued to you. Starting
on March 1, 2015, you will be able to manage your merit badges on-line. However, if you do not wish to use
the on-line merit badge registration system you may use the schedule request provided in the Leader’s Guide.
Communications
Website:
Email:
Mail:
http://www.camplanoche.com
Phone:
352-669-8558
Fax: 352-669-7636
Name
Pam Falconer
Email
Pam@camplanoche.com
Responsibilities
Reservations/Program Schedules/Payments
Kathy LaBar
Kathy@camplanoche.com
Paperwork/Payments during summer camp
Matt Ragan
Matt@camplanoche.com
Director of Support Services, Camp Director
Camp La-No-Che; P.O. Box 489; Paisley, FL 32767
Facilities
Camp La-No-Che at the Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation has an outstanding facility to
provide an enjoyable summer camp experience for scouts and leaders. Below is a short list of facility highlights:
Adventure Camp-
A.T.V. Course, Alpine Tower, Climbing Tower, High/Low C.O.P.E. Course
Native Village-
Native American Museum, Dance Arbor, and Native Cooking Area
Aquatics-
2,352 acre Lake Norris, 2 Lighted Pools, Water slide/Diving Board, P.W.C.
Ecology Lodge-
Two screened classrooms, Green House, Nature Museum, and Aquariums
Lighted Sports Area- Basketball Court, Volleyball Court, and Bouldering Wall
Activity Pavilions- Handicraft, Healthcraft, Trailblazer and Scoutcraft Areas
Air-conditioned-
FL Hospital Health Lodge, Jack Jennings Trading Post, Leadership Academy
-W. T. Bland Dining Hall- Great food service- Salad & cereal bars, & Juice
Shooting Sports-
Expanded and covered with lights for night troop shoots
-36 stand rifle, 5 stand shotgun, 24 stand archery, 2 stand black powder
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Time
Noon-3pm
4:30pm
5:45pm
6:15pm
7:15pm
7:45pm
8:45pm
10:00pm
10:30pm
Time
Sunday Schedule
Activity
Check-in and move into campsite
SM / SPL orientation meeting
Red wave flag ceremony, prayer, and dinner
Blue wave flag ceremony, prayer, and dinner
Religious service
Troop time activity sign-ups
Campfire gathering (please bring troop flag)***
Troop PLC meeting in campsite
Camp taps/lights out
Location
Office and Campsites
Trailblazer Pavilion
W.T. Bland Flag Pole
O.A. Museum Flag Pole
Chapel
Handicraft/Healthcraft Pavilion
W.T. Bland Flag Pole (Red)
Campsites
Campsites
Monday - Friday Schedule
Monday
Tuesday
6:00am
Wednesday
Mile Swim
Thursday
Friday
Sleep
Mile Run
7:30am
Red Wave flag ceremony, prayer, and breakfast
8:00am
Blue Wave flag ceremony, prayer, and breakfast
9:00am
Noon
Merit badges, Trailblazers, and Adventure Camp
Red Wave prayer and lunch
12:25pm
Blue Wave prayer and lunch
12:30pm
1:30pm
3:30pm
5:45pm
Senior Patrol Leader meeting
Merit badges, Trailblazers, and Adventure Camp
Troop time activities begin
Red Wave flag ceremony, prayer, and dinner
6:15pm
Blue Wave flag ceremony, prayer, and dinner
7:00pm
Camp-wide games/troop times begin
7:00 OA
Cracker barrel
(OA Museum)
8:30pm
Meet
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7:30pm
Bland
Village Opens
flag
Night Hike
(Bring Troop Flag) pole for
(Native)
campfire
8:00 Pow-Wow
Camp Taps
Movies in W.T. Bland Dining Hall
8:00pm
Story Telling
(Native)
Man Hunt
(Native)
10:30pm
Saturday Schedule
Time
Activity
Campsites
Color Campsites (subject to change)
Send 2 runners to the office courtyard
to check out with camp staff
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Camp
Wave Groups
7-7:30am Breakfast delivered to your campsite
7:30am
Location
(M) Pool, (T-Th) Lake
(M) Healthcraft Pavilion
(T-Th) Sports Field
W.T. Bland Flag Pole
O.A. Museum Flag
Pole
Camp
W.T. Bland Flag Pole
O.A. Museum Flag
Pole
Trailblazer Pavilion
Camp
Camp
W.T. Bland Flag Pole
O.A. Museum Flag
Pole
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Red
1,2,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,19,20
Blue
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,17,18.21,22,23,24,25
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Camp Programs
In the following pages of this section you will find the various programs offered at Camp La-No-Che. The
program areas include Adventure Camp, Adventure Expedition, Aquatics, Ecology, Handicraft, Healthcraft,
Leadership Academy, Native American, Scoutcraft, Shooting Sports, STEM Academy, and Trailblazer.
Provisional Scout Program (Section VI)
Camp La-No-Che has more to offer than what can be accomplished during just one week. If
you want to attend camp for an additional week there is a $25 discount to attend Provo. Adult
leadership is provided for Scouts all week. Provisional campers have the same opportunity to
enjoy the program as other Scouts, and even have the opportunity for some special activities.
Merit Badge Program (Section II)
Merit Badge Programs are for all Scouts who are working toward rank advancement or specific skills
and interests. All Scouts need merit badge books for each merit badge class. All merit badge skills are
offered in daily sessions. However, extra time will be needed to complete some merit badges. Other
merit badges do not take a full week and two merit badges may be offered during the same session.
New Scout Programs (Section II)
New Scout Programs are for Scouts with less than six months in Scouting. We encourage these Scouts to
attend one of our Trailblazer sessions. Scouts will learn basic skills and complete rank advancement. During
the other three merit badge periods it is suggested they work on First Aid, Swimming, and Cooking. New
Scouts not participating in Trailblazers may also take numerous Aquatic merit badges if they have Swimming.
Advanced Programs Scouts (Section III)
Older Scout Programs located in areas like Adventure Camp, Adventure Expedition, and Native
American Village for Scouts who wish to test their limits. While in Adventure Camp older
Scouts can climb the Alpine Tower, or drive A.T.V.’s. In the Adventure Expedition Program,
they can also journey off camp and go of Poseidon's Odyssey or visit an attraction. In the Native
American Village Scouts can learn how to survive in the wilderness and primitively cook.
Adult Leader Programs (Section IV)
All week long Camp La-No-Che provides many different programs for leaders. Whether you want to sign up
for training courses or just for fun courses, Camp La-No-Che has the program for you. Sign up for a week
long program like the Adult Leader Training Program and Woodsman II or go to an hour training course
like Trek on Safely and Climb on Safely, and of course do not forget about the SM/SPL Competitions!
Troop Time Activities (Section V)
Troop Time Activities start in the morning with Mile Run and Mile Swim and begin again at, 3:30pm
until 5:20pm, and once in the evenings every day. You will register your troop on Sunday at 7:30 pm in
the Handicraft and Healthcraft Pavilion for those troop time activities in which you wish to participate in.
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Section II- Merit Badge Programs
Merit Badge Records
We want your stay at Camp La-No-Che to be fun, relaxing and hassle-free, and that goes for the preregistration as well!. We will start accepting pre-registration for merit badges and program courses on March
1st. Courses will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis and class sizes limited to ensure proper instruction.
Please register on-line or complete the summer camp merit badge preregistration form and send it in. Please have your pre-registration completed before May
1st. We suggest the merit badge pre-registration be completed as early as possible.
The unit leader will receive a merit badge report on Friday night. The report will show which
requirements have been completed for each badge for each Scout. Area Directors are registered
merit badge counselor for the merit badges in their area. Scoutmasters may bring merit badge blue
cards if they wish for signatures Friday night at 7:30 pm at the Handicraft/Healthcraft Pavilion.
Notes About Schedules
Please refer to the following pages in this section by program area to plan your Scout's schedule by program area.
There is an index of all programs offered at Camp La-No-Che listed alphabetically and by program on pg. 29
The shaded areas in the schedules represent the capacities of the classes.
Program
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
Camping*
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15 Req. #4b, #5e, #7b, #8d, #9a, #9b
Cooking*
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15 Req. #6a, #6b, #6c, #7d, #8
Fishing*
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Req. #9, May bring own tackle and rod
Geo-caching*
10
10
Req. #9
Orienteering*S
15
15
15
Pioneering*
15
15
15 Req. #2a, #2b
An asterisk "*" next to program name indicates the program is a merit badge class.
Program
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
Camping*
15
15
15
15
15 Req. #4b, #5e, #7b, #8d, #9a, #9b
Cooking*
15
15
15
15 Req. #6a, #6b, #6c, #7d, #8
Fishing*
15
15
Req. #9, May bring own tackle and rod
Geo-caching*
10
10
Req. #9
S
Orienteering*
15
15
15
Pioneering*
15
15
15 Req. #2a, #2b
Items listed under "Preparation Prior to Camp & Comments", should be completed prior to camp along
with reading the merit badge books, Scouts
need to bring merit badge books with them to class.
Program
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
Camping*
15
15
15
15
15 Req. #4b, #5e, #7b, #8d, #9a, #9b
Cooking*
15
15
15
15 Req. #6a, #6b, #6c, #7d, #8
Fishing*
15
15
Req. #9, May bring own tackle and rod
Geo-caching*
10
10
Req. #9
S
Orienteering*
15
15
15
Pioneering*
15
15
15 Req. #2a, #2b
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Adventure Camp
Program
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30 Age By 6/1/15
Preparation Prior to Camp
Climbing*
15
15
11+
Cost $25
S
Cycling*
10
11+
Cost $30 (Bike rental), $5 (Personal bike)
Horsemanship*
3
3
13+
Cost $75,
*BSA Merit Badge
S
STEM Program
Merit Badge Program
Climbing
• Cotton type material shorts required (No Scout shorts)
• Hard sole shoes with socks, must be tennis shoes or boots (No Crocs, flip flops, or Toezees)
Cycling
• Recommended that Scouts bring a camel pack or water bottle
• Hard sole shoes with socks, must be tennis shoes or boots (No Crocs, flip flops, or Toezees)
• Cotton type material shorts required (No Scout shorts)
• No trick bikes
• Sun tan lotion, small first aid kit, Merit Badge worksheet
• If Scout brings his own bike, it must be in good working order
• Must have ability to ride long distances during the week
Horsemanship
• This program will be offered all 7 weeks
• New pilot program for Scouts, Venturing and Explorers
• Learn about horses, riding and safety leading up to a Trail Ride.
• Jean pants, close toed shoes, water bottle, and sun tan lotion.
• A hold harmless agreement will need to be signed prior to camp.
Troop Time Activities (See Section V)
• Climbing
• Horseback Riding
• La-No-Che Scramble
• Team Building
• Trail Bike Adventure
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Adventure Camp
(Advanced Scout Programs)
Program
Adventure Quest A
9:00 10:00 11:00
8
Adventure Quest B
Adventure Quest C
2:30
8
8
Adventure Quest D
C.O.P.E.
1:30
8
6 min-12 max
Search & Rescue I*
Search & Rescue II
8
8
Age By 6/1/15 Preparation Prior to Camp
14+
Cost $50 2@14-15 & 6@16
& up
14+
Cost $50 2@14-15 & 6@16
& up
16+
Cost $50 2@14-15 & 6@16
& up
14+
Cost $50 2@14-15 & 6@16
& up
13+
Cost $50
14+
16+
Req. #5, See below
Cost $45, Search & Rescue I
(Adventure Camp Advanced Programs will meet on the front porch of the Dining Hall following Sunday night campfire)
* BSA Merit Badge
Advanced Scout Programs (See Section III)
Adventure Quest
Exciting and fun challenges in store, as scouts 14 and up experience riding ATV’s, climbing Alpine Tower and attempt to conquer the new adventure Tower. max class is 8.
Only two 14-15 year old participants slots per session with 4 sessions per week. Participants must meet age, height and weight requirements for appropriate sized ATV.
All participants must complete and show proof of on-line course at www.atvsafety.org.
Click the ATV Safety E-course, once completed print certificate and bring to camp.
Clip into Adventure (CIA)
This new and challenging program combines traditional elements of Project COPE and features theTowers if
Adventure Camp. Both Alpine and the newly constructed Adventure Tower will be part of this new and exciting Program for scouts ages 13 and up. No open toed shoes, participants mut wear cotton type shorts or pants.
Search and Rescue I*
Search and Rescue gives Scouts the opportunity to learn the difference between searching, rescuing, and also the basic fundamentals. Scouts will participate in simulations at the
end of the week to test what they have learned. ICS-100 on-line training must be completed before attending, and scouts must have already earned First Aid, Emergency Preparedness, and Wilderness Survival Merit Badge. Must complete release forms in Section IX.
Troop Time Activities (See Section V)
• Adventure Camp Tour
• Adventure Tower
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Adventure Expeditions
Program
Poseidon's Odyssey
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30 Age By 6/1/15 Preparation Prior to Camp
All Day
14+
Cost $75, State ID required
(An up to date official BSA Annual Health and Medical Record must be completed and signed)
Adventure Expeditions
Camp La-No-Che has adventure expeditions for units to enjoy camp and some exciting adventures. You can
pick one of our summer camp high-adventure expeditions, or meet with the Assistant Camp Director of Program to custom plan an adventure, or participate in our normal summer camp adventures, such as Attraction
Adventures, canoeing, caving, climbing, leadership, sports, trail biking, and many more adventures. Your
unit will have an opportunity to meet new friends, enjoy the outdoors, and experience some new adventures.
For the Adventure Expeditions, one or two Scouts from a unit may come as Provisional Scouts. If a unit
sends three or more Scouts to a program, the unit must provide an adult leader. Also, a unit may schedule one of these programs just for their unit if they meet the minimum requirements. All the programs
are subject to changes due to circumstances beyond our control. If a change should be necessary,
we will notify you as soon as possible. Also, each Adventure Expedition has a minimum of 6 Scouts
and a maximum of 14 Scouts. If a program does not meet the minimum number required, a Scout
may transfer to another program. Call today to enroll your unit and start planning your adventure.
Poseidon's Odyssey
Camp La-No-Che is pleased to provide an odyssey like no other. Experience a week in the life of Poseidon as you go tubing, canoeing, deep sea fishing, windsurfing, and water-skiing in Central Florida. Below is a detailed schedule of the weeks activities, and suggested items to bring with you.
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Schedule
Activities
Tubing and Swimming on the Ichetucknee River
Canoeing the Silver River
Deep Sea Fishing
Wind-surfing/Basics of Sailing
Water-Skiing/Wake-Boarding/Tubing/Sailing
Poseidon's Odyssey Suggested Gear
Light Weight Long-Sleeved Shirt
Water Bottles or Hydration Pack
Sleeping Bag (Light Weight)
Light Weight Long Pants
Backpack (Waterproof)
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Snorkeling Gear
Fishing Rod/Tackle
Insect Repellent
Bike Repair Kit
Tennis Shoes/Sandals
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Rain Gear
Sunglasses
First Aid Kit
Underwear
Work Gloves
Swim suits
Sunscreen
Mess Kit
T-shirts
Cup
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Tent
Hat
Stove
Flashlight
Belt
Aquatics
(All Aquatics merit badges require first earning Swimming Merit Badge)
Program
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Advanced Sailing
10
Advanced S.C.U.B.A.
All Day (min 4)
Aquatics Supervision, BSA
8
Board-sailing (Windsurfing) 6
6
6
6
S
Canoeing*
20
20
Instructional Swim
5
5
10
5
5
Kayaking*
10
10
10
Lifesaving*
15
15
S
Motor-boating*
6
6
6
Personal Watercraft
6
6
Rowing*
10
S.C.U.B.A. * (Cert.)
All Day (min 4)
S
Small Boat Sailing*
10
10
Snorkeling, BSA
15
Swimming*
30
30
40
30
30
Watersports-Wakeboarding* 2
2
2
2
2
Watersports-Water-skiing*
2
2
2
2
2
Preparation Prior to Camp
Small Boat Sailing Merit Badge is req.
14+, Cost $410, Complete paperwork
16+, Purchase manual at camp
Scout must have strength to pick up sail
Req. #2a, #2b, Knee pads are helpful
Must have Canoeing Merit Badge
Req. #13a, #13b, Clothes for req. #7e
Cost $25, Req. #1c
15+, Cost $50, Boater's Ed. Card, Paperwork
Req. #2a, 2b
14+ See Section III, Cost $450
Req. #1b
Cost $8 fee for all gear needed
Req. #2a, #2b, Bring long clothes
Cost $50, Req. #2a, #2b
Cost $50, Req. #2a, #2b
(Water-sports Merit Badge will meet Monday morning at 6:15am at the Bouldering Wall)
*BSA Merit Badge S STEM Program
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to all classes.
• Please bring water shoes to all lake-front merit badges and activities.
Advanced Scout Programs (See Section III)
• Advanced Sailing
• Aquatic Supervision, BSA
• Board-sailing (Windsurfing)
• Personal Watercraft
• S.C.U.B.A. * (Certification)
• S.C.U.B.A. Advanced
Adult Leader Program (See Section VII)
• Aquatic Supervision
• Safe Swim Defense/Safety Afloat, BSA
• Scoutmaster Splash/SPL Time
• S.C.U.B.A. Certification
• S.C.U.B.A. Advanced
Troop Time Activities (See Section IV)
• Canoeing
• Mile Swim, BSA
• Rowing/Kayaking
• SM Splash/SPL Dive
• Swimming
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Ecology
Program
Animal Science*
Astronomy*S
Bird Study*
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
20
Req. #6 & #7
20
Req. #5 & #9
20
Req. 7b Cost approx. $10 for
bird feeder
Dog Care* (& Veterinary Medicine*) 20
(DC) req. #4, #8 & #10; (VM)
req. #3 & #6
Environmental Science*
20
20
Req. #3.e.1, 2, 3 & #3.f1, or 2
Fish & Wildlife Management*
20
Req #5, #7 and #8
Forestry* (& Pulp & Paper*)
20
Req. # 5 (Forestry)
Insect Study*
20
Req. #4b & #7
Mammal Study*
20
Req # 4
S
Nature* (& Weather* )
20 (N) req. #4
Oceanography*
20 Cost approx. $5 for clay
Reptile & Amphibian Study*
20
Req. #8
Soil & Water Conservation*
20
Req. #9
S
Space Exploration*
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Cost approx. $20 for rocket
20
Req. #1,# 2a (water),
Sustainability*
2aFood),2b (community), 2a &b
(Energy), #4, 5a, & 6
*BSA Merit Badge
•
•
S
STEM Program
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to
• all classes.
Troop Time Activities (See Section IV)
• Conservation Projects
• Hiker of La-No-Che
- Big Stump Trail
- Cat Eye Trails - Sulfur Springs Trail
- Trapper Creek Trail
• Pulp & Paper Merit Badge
• Snake Feeding
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Handicraft
Program
Art* (& Basketry*)
Bugling* (& Music*)
Moviemaking*
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
20
20
20
20
Kits estimated cost $15
15 (B) req. 2b & #6; (M) req. # 3, #4
20
Req. #4
(C)Req. # 8 Bring photos of collecCollections* (& Textiles*)
15
tion(s) for Req. 5;(T) req. #2a
Leatherwork* (& Woodcarving*) 15
15
15
15
Cost approx. $20, Knife & T. Chip
Pottery* (& Sculpture*)
10
10
10
10
Cost approx. $5, (P) req. #7, & #8
Public Speaking*
15
Theatre*
20
*BSA Merit Badge
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to all classes.
• All Scouts taking craft related merit badges should bring money to purchase craft kits at trading post.
Troop Time Activities (See Section IV)
• Additional Project Help
• Custom Craft Projects
• Fingerprinting Merit Badge
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Healthcraft
Program
Athletics (& Sports*)
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
20
(A) req. #3a-d, #5, #6b; (S) req. #4,
#5
Crime Prevention* (& Traffic Safety*)
15
(CP) req. #7, bring newspaper
(TS) req. #3, #4 & #5
Disab. Awareness* (& Public Health*)
20
20 Req. #2 & #7
Emergency Preparedness*
15
15
15
15
15 First Aid MB Required, Req. 2c &
#8c
15 (FS) req. # 6a-b, #11 & #12; (S) req.
Fire Safety* (& Safety*)
#1, #2, #3b, #4, #6
First Aid*
25
25
50
25
25 Req. #2d
Medicine*
15
Req. #7a, #10
Personal Fitness*
20
20
20
20
Req. #1a-b, #7, #8, #9
S
*BSA Merit Badge
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to all classes.
Troop Time Activities (See Section IV)
• Basic C.P.R. Skills
• Basketball and Volleyball
• Bouldering Wall
• Mile Run, BSA
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Life Skills
Program
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
S
Auto Maintenance*
8
8
S
Chess*
10
S
Electricity*
8
Electronics*
10
Home Repairs*
8
Painting*
10
Photography*
10
Plumbing*
8
S
Radio*
12
Welding*
8
*BSA Merit Badge
S
Preparation Prior to Camp
Cost approx. $8 (Project & Goggles)
Cost approx. $16 (Project & Goggles)
Cost approx. $5 (Goggles), Bring Gloves
Cost approx. $5 (Goggles)
Cost $5,bring digital camera/charger/memory card
Cost approx. $5 (Goggles)
Req. #7 , #
100% cotton/denim long shirt, jeans, leather boots
STEM Program
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to all classes.
Attention
Please be aware that some Scouts cannot complete these merit badges at camp, but they will
work on requirements throughout the week and complete portions of the badges. Scout leaders are needed to teach these introduction to technical merit badges and may want to bring their
own teaching aids. If interested in teaching a Life Skills merit badge during summer camp,
please fill out a volunteer application and send to: Pam Falconer at pam@camplanoche.com
Important Note
If we do not get a counselor for a Life Skill class, we will have to cancel the class. Scouts will
then report immediately to the camp office to pick another merit badge class for the week.
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Native American
Program
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
American Culture*
30
American Heritage*
30
Archaeology*
30
Indian Lore*
30
30
Tracking
30
Wilderness Survival*
15
15
Woodsman I
30
Woodsman II
30
Preparation Prior to Camp
Req. #2, #, & 6 prepare to present to class
Req. #4, & #11
Cost approx. $5, Req. #1
Req. #5 bring to class
13+, Wilderness Survival MB
13+, Cost $TBD
*BSA Merit Badge
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to all classes.
Advanced Scout Programs (See Section III)
• Woodsman I
• Woodsman II
• Tracking
Adult Leader Programs (See Section VII)
• Tomahawk Throw Competition
• Tracking
• Woodsman I
• Woodsman II
Troop Time Activities (See Section IV)
• Bean Shooter War
• La-Cross Demonstration
• Man-Hunt Competition
• Open Village Activities
• Model Building
• Museum Tour
• Night Hike
• Pottery Class
• Pow-Wow
• Story Telling Night
• Weapons
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Program
Camping*
Cooking*
Fishing*
Geo-caching*
Orienteering*S
Pioneering*
Scoutcraft
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
15
15
15
15
15 Req. #4b, #5e, #7b, #8d, #9a-c
15
15
15
15 Req. #7e, #8
15
15
Req. #9, May bring own tackle and rod
10
10
Req. #9
15
15
15 Req. #7, #8, #9
15
15
15 Learn required knots
*BSA Merit Badge
S
STEM Program
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to all classes.
Adult Leader Programs (See Section VII)
• Trek on Safely
Troop Time Activities (See Section IV)
• Orienteering Course
• Muddy Tug-of-War
• Paul Bunyan Award
• Rope Making
• Troop Time Fishing
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Shooting Sports
Program
Advanced Archery
Advanced Rifle
Advanced Shotgun
Archery*S
Rifle*S
Shotgun*S
8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
4
5
5
24
24
32
32
12
12
*BSA Merit Badge
S
Preparation Prior to Camp
Week #5-6 only, Bow & Archery MB Req
Cost $35, Required Rifle Merit Badge
Cost $130, Required Shotgun Merit Badge
Cost $6, Strength to draw 20# bow
Cost $20
Cost $60, Required Rifle Merit Badge
STEM Program
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to all classes.
• Each Scout is responsible to provide goggles, and ear plugs (available to purchase in the Trading Post)
Advanced Scout Programs (See Section III)
• Advanced Archery
• Advanced Rifle
• Advanced Shotgun
Adult Leader Programs (See Section VII)
• Black Powder/ Shotgun Experience
Troop Time Activities (See Section IV)
• Troop Shoots- Archery
- Black Powder
- Rifle
- Shotgun
• SM/SPL Rifle Competition
• SM/SPL Archery Competition
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The Academy
Leadership Academy
Program
Adult Leader Training Program
Cit. in the Com.*& Fam. Life*)
Citizenship in the Nation*
Citizenship in the World*
Communications*
Personal Management*S
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
All Day
See Section IV for more information
(CC) req. #3, #5, #7c, #8;
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(FL) req. #2, #3, #4,-#5, #6B
25
Req. #2, #8
25
Req. #7
25
Req. #5, #7, #8
25
Req, #2, #8
*BSA Merit Badge
S
STEM Program
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to all classes.
• All merit badges are taught in an air conditioned classroom within the Rotary Lodge.
• Attendance all week is required, and it is highly encourages to complete pre-requisites prior to camp.
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Leadership Academy cont.
Adult Leader Programs (See Section IV)
• Adult Leader Training Program
Adult Leader Training
Program
Day
Time
Intro. to Outdoor Leader Skills Monday-Tuesday
10:00-3:00pm
Scoutmaster Specifics
Wed. & Thur.
Wed. 10:00-3:00pm & Thur. 10:00-12:00pm
Merit Badge Counselor
Thursday
2:00-4:00pm
Troop Committee Challenge
Friday
10:00-12:00pm
S.T.E.M. Academy
Program
Nova Module Shoot
Nova Module Whoosh
Nova Module Start your engines
Robotics*s (Shoot)
Auto Maintanence*s (Start your engines)
Electronic*s (Whoosh)
Weather*s (Shoot)
Inventing*s (Whoosh)
Electricity*s (Start your engines)
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
15
15
15
15
Cost approx. $20.00
15
15
Cost Approx.$16.00
15
15
15 Cost Approx. $8.00
Must complete one merit badge for each module
Merit Badge Program
• Please bring a notebook, pen, pencil, and merit badge books with you to all classes.
Attention
Please be aware that some Scouts cannot complete these merit badges at camp, but they will work on requirements throughout the week and complete portions of the badges. Scout leaders are needed to teach
these introduction to technical merit badges and may want to bring their own teaching aids. If interested in
teaching a Stem merit badge during summer camp, please contact: Pam Falconer at pam@camplanoche.com
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Trailblazer
Program
Trailblazer
9:00 10:00 11:00 1:30 2:30
Preparation Prior to Camp
60
60
Bring personal first aid kit to class
Trailblazer Program
The Trailblazer program will be held daily in 2 two-hour sessions (9:00 am until 10:50 am or 1:30 pm
until 3:20 pm). Scouts who participate will become versed in the Boy Scout ideals and patrol methods.
Scouts with less than six months as Boy Scouts are encouraged to participate in the Trailblazer program. Three hours are left open for the youth to participate in merit badge sessions that interest them.
This program will introduce them to basic skills required for advancement to First Class. All areas covered
will be signed off on a special Trailblazer form. It is the responsibility of the Scout­master to test the Scout
when he returns home and then sign him off when he has proven that he knows the skill. Scouts who have
been in the Scouting program for six months or more and need only certain items for advance­ment (i.e.
knots, compass work, basic first aid skills, etc.) may find that their needs can be accomplished during troop
activity time with the appropriate program area (e.g., Aquatics). Feel free to set up required instruction
with area directors at the beginning of the week. Scout leaders are needed who have some free time and
can volunteer helping to enhance program instruction. Please sign up Sunday at the SM/SPL meeting.
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Trailblazers Schedule
Activity
Check-in; swim check
Patrol Method, Flag Etiquette and Protocol, Scout Motto/Oath/Law/Symbol
Square Knot, Bowline, Clove Hitch, Timber Hitch, Taut-Line Hitch, Two Half Hitches;
Square Lashing; Shear Lashing; Diagonal Lashing
Introduction to Basic First Aid
Firem'n Chit; Fire Safety
Safe Hiking and Camping, Whipping and Fusing Rope, Camp Gadget, Orienteering
Adult Leader Programs (See Section IV)
• Dutch Over Cooking Competition
Troop Time Activities (See Section V)
• Flag Etiquette & Retirement
• Totin' Chip/Firem'n Chit
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Youth Program Schedule Index
Please refer to the following pages in this section for an index of all programs offered at
Camp La-No-Che listed alphabetically and by program. Please read over the following
directions so you can understand the information for each program that is provided in the tables.
The shaded areas in the schedules represent the capacities of the classes.
An asterisk "*" next to the
program name indicates the program is a merit badge class.
2014 Camp La-No-Che Merit Badge Schedule (Sorted by Merit Badge Name)
Program (*indicates Merit Badge)
Program Area
9:00am 10:00am 11:00am Lunch 1:30pm 2:30pm
Adult Leader Training Program
All Day
All Day
Leadership Academy
Advanced Archery (Weeks 5 &6 Only) Shooting Sports
4
Advanced Rifle
Shooting Sports
5
Advanced Shotgun
Shooting Sports
Advanced Sailing
Aquatics
Advanced S.C.U.B.A
Alpine Adventure
American Culture*
American Heritage*
Animal Science*
Aquatics Supervision, BSA
Archaeology*
Aquatics
Adventure Camp
Native American
Native American
Ecology
Aquatics
Native American
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10
All Day
All Day
10
30
30
20
10
30
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2015 Camp La-No-Che Merit Badge Schedule (Sorted by Merit Badge Name “A-E”)
Program (*indicates Merit Badge)
Program Area
9:00am
Adult Leader Training Program
Advanced Archery (Weeks 5 & 6 Only)
Advanced Rifle
Leadership Academy
Shooting Sports
Shooting Sports
Advanced Shotgun
Advanced Sailing
Shooting Sports
Aquatics
Advanced S.C.U.B.A
American Culture*
American Heritage*
Animal Science*
Aquatics Supervision, BSA
Archaeology*
Archery*S
Art* (& Basketry*)
Astronomy*S
AthleticsS (& Sports*)
Attraction Tours
Adventure Quest (14-15)
Adventure Quest (16+)
Aquatics
Native American
Native American
Ecology
Aquatics
Native American
Shooting Sports
Handicraft
Ecology
Healthcraft
Adventure Exped.
Adventure Camp
Adventure Camp
Auto Maintenance*
Basketry* (& Art*)
Bird Study*
Board-sailing (Windsurfing)
Bugling* (& Music*)
STEM
Handicraft
Ecology
Aquatics
Handicraft
Clip into Adventure
Camping*
Canoeing*S
Chess*S
Cinematography*
Cit. in the Community* (& Family Life*)
Citizenship in the Nation*
Citizenship in the World*
Climbing*
Collections* (& Textiles*)
Communications*
Cooking*
Adventure Camp
Scoutcraft
Aquatics
STEM
Handicraft
Leadership Academy
Leadership Academy
Leadership Academy
Adventure Camp
Handicraft
Leadership Academy
Scoutcraft
Crime Prevention* (& Traffic Safety*)
Cycling*S
Dog Care* (& Veterinary Medicine*)
Disab. Awareness* (& Public Health*)
Electricity*S
Electronics*
Emergency Preparedness*
Healthcraft
Adventure Camp
Ecology
Healthcraft
STEM
STEM
Healthcraft
Ecology
S
Environmental Science*
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10:00am
11:00am Lunch 1:30pm 2:30pm
All Day
All Day
4
5
5
10
All Day (min 4)
All Day (min 4)
30
30
20
8
8
30
24
24
20
20
20
20
20
20
All Day
2
2
6
6
8
20
20
6
8
20
20
20
6
6
6
15
15
6 min -18 max
15
20
15
15
15
20
10
20
25
25
25
15
15
15
25
15
15
15
15
15
10
20
20
8
10
15
15
15
20
30
20
15
15
20
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Program (*indicates Merit Badge)
Program Area
9:00am
Adult Leader Training Program
Advanced Archery (Weeks 5 & 6 Only)
Advanced Rifle
Leadership Academy
Shooting Sports
Shooting Sports
Advanced Shotgun
Advanced Sailing
Shooting Sports
Aquatics
Advanced S.C.U.B.A
Alpine Adventure
American Culture*
American Heritage*
Animal Science*
Aquatics Supervision, BSA
Archaeology*
Archery*S
Art* (& Basketry*)
Astronomy*S
AthleticsS (& Sports*)
Attraction Tours
A.T.V. (14-15)
A.T.V. (16+)
Aquatics
Adventure Camp
Native American
Native American
Ecology
Aquatics
Native American
Shooting Sports
Handicraft
Ecology
Healthcraft
Adventure Exped.
Adventure Camp
Adventure Camp
Auto Maintenance*
Basketry* (& Art*)
Bird Study*
Board-sailing (Windsurfing)
Bugling* (& Music*)
Life Skills/STEM
Academy
Handicraft
Ecology
Aquatics
Handicraft
C.O.P.E.
Camping*
Canoeing*S
Chess*S
Cinematography*
Cit. in the Community* (& Family Life*)
Citizenship in the Nation*
Citizenship in the World*
Climbing*
Collections* (& Textiles*)
Communications*
Cooking*
Adventure Camp
Scoutcraft
Aquatics
Life Skills
Handicraft
Leadership Academy
Leadership Academy
Leadership Academy
Adventure Camp
Handicraft
Leadership Academy
Scoutcraft
Crime Prevention* (& Traffic Safety*)
Cycling*S
Dog Care* (& Veterinary Medicine*)
Disab. Awareness* (& Public Health*)
Electricity*S
Electronics*
Emergency Preparedness*
Healthcraft
Adventure Camp
Ecology
Healthcraft
Life Skills
Life Skills
Healthcraft
Ecology
S
Environmental Science*
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10:00am
11:00am Lunch 1:30pm 2:30pm
All Day
All Day
4
5
5
10
All Day (min 4)
All Day (min 4)
6 min -18 max
30
30
20
8
8
30
24
24
20
20
20
20
20
20
All Day
3
3
5
5
8
8
20
20
6
20
20
20
6
6
6
15
15
6 min -18 max
15
20
15
15
15
20
10
20
25
25
25
15
15
15
25
15
15
15
15
15
10
20
20
8
10
15
15
15
20
31
20
15
15
20
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Program (*indicates Merit Badge)
Family Life (& Cit. in the Community*)
Fire Safety* (& Safety*)
First Aid*
Fish & Wildlife Management*
Fishing*
Forestry* (& Pulp & Paper*)
Geo-caching*
Home Repairs*
Horsemanship* (Weeks 1,2, & 3 only)
Indian Lore*
Insect Study*
Instructional Swim
Inventing*S
Kayaking*
Leatherwork* (& Woodcarving*)
Lifesaving*
Mammal Study*
Medicine*
Motor-boating*S
Music* (& Bugling*)
Nature* (& Weather*S)
Nova Modules
Oceanography*
Orienteering*S
Painting*
Personal Fitness*
Personal Management*S
Personal Watercraft
Photography*
Pioneering*
Plumbing*
Poseidon’s Odyssey
Pottery* (& Sculpture*)
Public Health* (& Disab. Awareness*)
Public Speaking*
Program Area
Leadership Academy
Healthcraft
Healthcraft
Ecology
Scoutcraft
Ecology
Scoutcraft
Life Skills
Adventure Camp
Native American
Ecology
Aquatics
STEM Academny
Aquatics
Handicraft
Aquatics
Ecology
Healthcraft
Aquatics
Handicraft
Ecology
Stem Academy
Ecology
Scoutcraft
Life Skills
Healthcraft
Leadership Academy
Aquatics
Life Skills
Scoutcraft
Life Skills
Adventure Exped.
Handicraft
Healthcraft
Handicraft
Pulp & Paper* (& Forestry*)
Ecology
Radio*
Reptile & Amphibian Study*
Rifle*S
Robotics*S
Rowing*
Life Skills
Ecology
Shooting Sports
STEM Academy
Aquatics
S
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9:00am
10:00am
25
25
15
15
11:00am Lunch 1:30pm 2:30pm
25
15
50
25
25
20
20
15
8
3
3
30
30
5
20
5
10
10
15
10
15
10
15
5
10
5
6
15
15
15
20
15
6
6
15
20
20
20
6
15
20
20
15
15
10
20
25
6
6
10
15
10
15
8
All Day
10
20
10
15
10
20
15
20
12
20
32
10
32
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Program (*indicates Merit Badge)
Search and Rescue*
Search and Rescue II
S.C.U.B.A.* (Certification)
Safety* (& Fire Safety*)
Sculpture* (& Pottery*)
Shotgun*S
Small Boat Sailing*
Snorkeling, BSA
Soil & Water Conservation*
Space Exploration*S
Sports* (& Athletics*S)
Sustainability*
Swimming*
Textiles * (& Collections)
Theatre*
Tracking
Traffic Safety* (& Crime Prevention*)
Trailblazer (New Scout Program)
Veterinary Medicine* (& Dog Care*)
Watersports-Wakeboard*
Watersports-Waterskiing*
Weather*S (& Nature*)
Welding*
Wilderness Survival*
Windsurfing (Board-sailing)
Program Area
Adventure Camp
Adventure Camp
Aquatics
Healthcraft
Handicraft
Shooting Sports
Aquatics
Aquatics
Ecology
Ecology
Healthcraft
Ecology
Aquatics
Handicraft
Handicraft
Native American
Healthcraft
Trailblazer
Ecology
Aquatics
Aquatics
Ecology
Life Skills
Native American
Aquatics
Woodcarving* (& Leatherwork*)
Woodsman I
Handicraft
Native American
Woodsman II
Native American
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9:00am
10:00am
8
11:00am Lunch 1:30pm 2:30pm
All Day (min 4)
10
10
10
12
10
8
All Day (min 4)
15
10
12
10
15
20
25
20
20
30
30
40
30
30
15
20
30
15
60
20
2
2
60
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
20
15
15
6
8
6
6
6
6
15
15
15
15
30
30
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Area Program (*indicates Merit Badge)
Adventure Quest (14-15)
Adventure Quest (16)
C.O.P.E.
Climbing*
Cycling*S
Horsemanship* (Weeks 1, 2, and 3)
9:00am
10:00am
11:00am Lunch
1:30pm
2
6
6 min -18 max
15
10
3
2
6
15
3
8
Search and Rescue I*
8
ADVENTURE
EXPEDITION
Search and Rescue II
Attraction Tours
All Day
Poseidon’s Odyssey
All Day
Advanced Sailing
Advanced S.C.U.B.A
All Day (max 8)
AQUATICS
6
Board-sailing (Windsurfing)
Canoeing*S
Instructional Swim
Kayaking*
Lifesaving*
Motor-boating*S
Personal Watercraft
Rowing*
S.C.U.B.A.*(Certification)
Small Boat Sailing*S
All Day (max 8)
6
6
6
5
10
10
10
5
20
5
10
20
15
5
15
6
6
6
6
6
10
All Day (min 4)
10
All Day (min 4)
10
15
Snorkeling, BSA
ECOLOGY
10
All Day (min 4)
All Day (min 4)
Aquatics Supervision, BSA
30
2
2
6
Swimming*
Water-sports-Wakeboard*
Water-sports-Waterskiing*
Wind-surfing (Board-sailing)
Animal Science*
Astronomy*S
Bird Study*
Dog Care* (& Veterinary Medicine*)
Environmental Science*
Fish & Wildlife Management*
Forestry* (& Pulp & Paper*)
Insect Study*
Mammal Study*
Nature* (& Weather*S)
Oceanography*
Pulp & Paper* (& Forestry*)
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2:30pm
30
2
2
6
40
2
2
6
20
30
2
2
6
30
2
2
6
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
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Area Program (*indicates Merit Badge)
Reptile & Amphibian Study*
Soil & Water Conservation*
Space Exploration*S
Sustainability*
Veterinary Medicine* (& Dog Care*)
Weather*S (& Nature*)
Art* (& Basketry*)
Basketry* (& Art*)
Bugling* (& Music*)
Cinematography*
Collections* (& Textiles*)
Leatherwork* (& Woodcarving*)
Music* (& Bugling*)
Pottery* (& Sculpture*)
Public Speaking*
Sculpture* (& Pottery*)
Textiles * (& Collections)
Theatre*
Woodcarving* (& Leatherwork*)
Athletics*S (& Sports*)
Crime Prevention* (& Traffic Safety*)
Disab. Awareness* (& Public Health*)
Emergency Preparedness*
Fire Safety* (& Safety*)
First Aid*
Medicine*
Personal Fitness*
Public Health* (& Disab. Awareness*)
Safety* (& Fire Safety*)
Sports* (& Athletics*S)
Traffic Safety* (& Crime Prevention*)
Adult Leader Training Program
Cit. in the Community* (& Family Life*)
Citizenship in the Nation*
Citizenship in the World*
9:00am
1:30pm
20
2:30pm
ECOLOGY
25
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
15
20
HANDICRAFT
15
15
15
15
15
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
15
15
20
20
15
15
15
15
15
15
25
25
15
20
20
20
15
15
50
25
20
20
20
20
15
15
25
20
15
20
15
All Day
All Day
25
25
25
25
Communications*
25
Family Life (& Cit. in the Community*)
Personal Management*S
American Culture*
American Heritage*
Archaeology*
Indian Lore*
Tracking
Wilderness Survival*
Woodsman I
Woodsman II
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20
HEALTHCRAFT
LEADERSHIP
ACADEMY
NATIVE AMERICAN
10:00am
25
30
30
30
30
30
30
15
15
30
30
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9:00am
15
15
15
SCOUTCRAFT
Area Program (*indicates Merit Badge)
Camping*
Cooking*
Fishing*
Geo-caching*
Orienteering*S
Pioneering*
Advanced Archery (Weeks 5 & 6 only)
Advanced Rifle
Advanced Shotgun
Archery*S
Rifle*S
Shotgun*S
Auto Maintenance*S
Chess*S
Electricity*S
Electronics*
Home Repairs*
Painting*
Photography*
Plumbing*
Radio*S
Welding*
1:30pm
15
15
2:30pm
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
SHOOTING
SPORTS
4
5
5
24
32
12
8
24
32
12
8
10
8
10
Life Skills
TRAILBLAZER
(New Scout Program)
11:00am Lunch
15
15
15
8
10
10
8
12
8
60
Trailblazer
60
15
Nova Modules Shoot
15
Nova Modules Start your engines
15
Nova Modules Whoosh
STEM Academy
10:00am
15
Robotics*s
15
Auto Maintenance*s
15
Electronics*s
15
Weather*s
15
Inventing*s
15
Electricity*s
15
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Section III- Advanced Scout Programs
(Must meet age requirement by June 1st)
Advanced Archery (11+)
This Advanced Archery program is an opportunity for older Scouts who have completed the Shooting Sports
Merit Badges to continue shooting as they learn advanced skills in archery. The program takes all week.
Advanced Rifle (11+)
This Advanced Rifle program is an opportunity for older Scouts who have completed the Shooting Sports
Merit Badges to continue shooting as they learn advanced skills in rifle. The program takes all week.
Advanced Shotgun (11+)
This Advanced Shotgun program is an opportunity for older Scouts who have completed the Shooting Sports
Merit Badges to continue shooting as they learn advanced skills in shotgun. The program takes all week.
Advanced Sailing (11+)
This course is designed to review concepts learned in Small Boat Sailing Merit Badge, as well
as introduce two-sail sailing and racing concepts. Participants will sail JY-15s and catamarans.
Advanced S.C.U.B.A. (14+)
This program is for more advanced Scuba Divers that are already certified and experienced. You will experience
different dives during camp at some exciting Florida dive locations. Please check the website (www.camplanoche.com) for additional information and updates! The course cost is $200.00. The participants are required
to have their own set of mask, snorkel, fins, and booties of Scuba quality. (Sets purchased at Wal-Mart or Sports
Authority are not suitable for Scuba diving.) The Scuba Staff can assist in the selection of this equipment.
The Scout will need access fees for the two days of diving at parks to complete the course, a total cost of $22.
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Adventure Quest (14+)
Adventure Quest
Exciting and fun challenges in store, as scouts 14 and up experience riding ATV’s, climbing Alpine Tower and attempt to conquer the new adventure Tower. max class is 8.
Only two 14-15 year old participants slots per session with 4 sessions per week. Participants must meet age, height and weight requirements for appropriate sized ATV.
All participants must complete and show proof of on-line course at www.atvsafety.org.
Click the ATV Safety E-course, once completed print certificate and bring to camp.
Attractions
If your troop is interested in setting up a visit to the attractions, please contact kathy@
camplanoche.com
.
Aquatic Supervision, BSA (16+)
Training for BSA Swimming & Water Rescue provides leaders with information and skills
to prevent, recognize, and respond to swimming emergencies during unit swimming activities. Persons
completing the training should be able to assess their preparation to supervise unit swimming events.
The BSA recommends that at least one person with this training is present to supervise whenever a unit
is at a location that does not have lifeguards. This training is open to any adult leader, Scout, Venturer,
or Explorer who is age 16+ years old. The course takes approx. 8 hours and is valid for 3 years.
Board-sailing /Windsurfing (11+)
This is a one-hour course designed for the older scout who loves the water. It is
r e c o m m ended that the s cout ha ve the S ma ll Boa t S a iling M e r it Ba dg e o r s a ilin g
experience before taking this course. Scouts must be able to lift the sail out of the water.
Clip into Adventure (CIA) 13+
This new and challenging program combines traditional elements of Project COPE and features theTowers if
Adventure Camp. Both Alpine and the newly constructed Adventure Tower will be part of this new and exciting Program for scouts ages 13 and up. No open toed shoes, participants mut wear cotton type shorts or pants.
Personal Watercraft (15+)
Camp La-No-Che is an approved site for the Boy Scouts of America's National P.W.C. Program. Scouts will
learn care and proper maintenance of safety equipment, P.W.C.'s, P.W.C. safety procedures, stewardship
to the marine environment, basic operation and handling of a P.W.C. and navigational "rules of the road".
Scouts must be at least 15 years old, have earned the Florida Boater Education Card, have a Photo ID,
with name, date of birth, and home address, and have parent guardian sign a Hold Harmless Agreement
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(See Section X) to participate in the P.W.C. Program. There is a $50 fee for fuel and maintenance.
Poseidon's Odyssey (14+)
Camp La-No-Che is pleased to provide an odyssey like no other. Experience a week in the
life of Poseidon as you go tubing, canoeing, deep sea fishing, wind-surfing, and water-skiing in Central Florida. For more information see page 18 for what this Odyssey has to offer.
S.C.U.B.A.* Certification (14+)
"Scuba programs at La-No-Che are brought to you through a partnership with Underwater Adventures."
The Scuba program is a full certification program providing the Scout and adult leader an
opportunity to experience a different sort of high adventure. Providing that the participant completes
all the course requirements, they will have a P.A.D.I. Open Water Certification, and memories
that will last them a lifetime. More advanced courses are available, please see the instructor.
The course cost is $200.00. The participants are required to have their own set of mask, snorkel,
fins, and booties of Scuba quality. (Sets purchased at Wal-Mart or Sports Authority are not suitable
for Scuba diving.) The Scuba staff can assist in the selection of this equipment. The scuba participant will be required to have the State Park access fees of $11.00 for each day of diving at weeks
end. There will be two days in which the scuba participants will be diving at local State Parks. At
times the scuba participants may want to eat off camp so please plan accordingly for these two days.
As per all High Adventure Programs, participants are to be 14 years of age. Scuba is open to adult leaders as well as
scouts. All participants are to complete a Scuba Medical Questionnaire and Statement of Understanding of Liability (both of these forms can be found in Section IX of this Leaders Guide). This Medical is separate from the BSA
medical required for camp and is to be signed by the parent or legal guardian for participants under 18 years of age.
Search and Rescue I (14+)
One of the newest merit badges offered at Camp La-No-Che. Search and Rescue gives Scouts
the opportunity to learn the difference between searching and rescuing, and also the basic
fundamentals. Scouts will participate in Search and Rescue simulations at the end of the week
to test what they have learned. IS 100 is a pre-req. (On-line training in advanced of attending).
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Tracking (11+)
Come learn how to track and find animals out in the wilderness. Learn about the animals that live at
La-No-Che and the clues that they leave behind telling us that they are here. This is a great class for
older boys who want to add another camping skill to their backpack. You will leave well informed
each day and looking at La-No-Che through new eyes that will keep you coming back for more.
Woodsman I (13+)
Advanced outdoor survival skills for Scouts who have Wilderness Survival Merit Badge. Learn
Native American survival skills and practices, primitive weapons history, fire making, history of
Seminoles, hide tanning, and flint napping. If you love the Native American Village you will love
this class, and appreciate the Native way of life much more. In this class you will learn to make your
very own survival sticks, that you can take with our anywhere. If you are new to Camp La-No-Che
and are unsure about taking this class, don't be it is one of camps most popular and fills up quickly.
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Section IV- Troop Time Activities
(Activities and details are subject to change)
Additional Project Help
Those scouts that are taking Handicraft merit badges can get troop time project help by request
all week long. Please see the Handicraft Director to set up a time that fits your schedule.
Adventure Camp Tour
The Adventure Camp Tour is a great troop time activity for older scouts. During this tour older Scouts will have
the opportunity to see what Scout programs Camp La-No-Che Adventure Camp has to offer during Summer
Camp and off season. Scouts will come back looking forward to next year, and eager to come back to La-No-Che.
Adventure Tower
Adventure Tower (Static Rope Course) is a new program area that has 18 challenges and 3 levels of Rappelling.
Unlike any other event in Adventure Camp this will get your blood pumping. There is a fee per scout for this event.
Basic C.P.R. Skills
This troop time activity is put on by the Healthcraft area. If you need basic C.P.R.
signed off for any of your merit badges come set up a time with the Healthcraft Director
to learn the basics. This is an introductory class, Scouts will not earn certification.
Basketball and Volleyball
Tr o o p s c a n r e s e r v e t h e w h o l e c o u r t f o r 1 h o u r i n c r e m e n t s o n S u n d a y n i g h t a t
troop time sign ups. See the Healthcraft department to make sure you get your time on
the court this week. Free play will commence when there is not a troop signed up.
Bean Shooter War
Come shoot beans out of a bean shooter at all your fellow scouts and scoutmasters. Sign
u p S u n d a y n i g h t a t t r o o p t i m e s i g n - u p s w i t h t h e N a t i v e A m e r i c a n Vi l l a g e .
Bouldering Wall
Can you make it around the wall? Camp La-No-Che sports a bouldering wall of varying difficulty.
Challenge yourself or your friends to a competition, and enjoy this open-event throughout the week!
Camp Wide Movie
C a m p L a - N o - C h e w i l l b e p l a y i n g a m o v i e i n t h e D i n i n g H a l l . Tr o o p s n a c k
social is available for various snacks, including candy bars, nachos, popcorn,
and soda. Each Scout may choose his snacks from the serving line and pay at that time.
Canoeing
Enjoy paddling canoes around beautiful Lake Norris. Unit size may be limited by the number of canoes available.
Climbing
Come work together and climb as a troop as you learn team
building. Sign up at troop time sign up through Adventure Camp.
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Commissioner Awards
The Commissioner’s Awards will evaluate campsites and Scout Spirit/Service separately. Each troop will be
awarded a Commissioner’s Award for their troop flag, with the level of award based on the points earned during
the week. In addition, overall awards will be presented to the troops with the best campsite, the best Scout spirit,
the best gateway, and the best combined score overall. See Section IX for the score sheets used for this award.
Conservation Projects
If your troop is interested in doing a conservation project at camp, contact the Ecology staff for
assistance. If your troop wants to plan a conservation project prior to coming to camp and would
like to bring items to accomplish this task, please contact the camp at least one week before arriving.
Custom Craft Projects
Does your troop have a craft they would like to work on while at camp during troop time. Please
see the Handicraft Director to set up a time that fits your schedule to use the camp materials
Fingerprinting Merit Badge
Would you like to take home an extra merit badge from summer camp, well sign up during troop
time sign up and take the 1 hour Finger Printing Merit Badge through the Handicraft Area.
Flag Etiquette & Retirement
How do you correctly hold a flag, fold a flag, raise/lower a flag, and retire a flag? Is your troop doing
a flag ceremony for camp this week? Well come and see the correct way to practice all of these at
this troop time activity put on by the Trailblazer Area. You will leave confident and well informed.
Gateway Competition
Build a gateway into your campsite. It must be creative and built by the youth, without digging any holes.
Gateways will be judged on Thursday morning, and winners will be recognized at the Friday pre-campfire flag.
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Hiker of La-No-Che
Hiking the trails of Camp La-No-Che at The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation
can be a rewarding experience for Scouts and Scouter’s alike. The Ecology department maintains and
oversees the trail system throughout camp. Before starting any hike, please notify the staff at the Ecology
Lodge for directions, hints on changes and wildlife, and to sign the log book. Report back to Ecology
Lodge upon completion of each hike. To become a Hiker of La-No-Che and earn a special patch, one must
hike three trails, one of which must be hiked at night. The patch may be purchased at the trading post.
Big Stump Trail
This trail is a tradition at La-No-Che. Expect a muddy two hour walk through the Blackwater Swamp
to view an old first growth cypress stump and many natural areas of interest. To take this hike, report
to the Ecology Lodge with two leaders and ample time to complete the hike before dark. Weekly
changes in times may be invoked as water levels, staff schedules and weather require. Wear old
clothes and closed-toe shoes, preferably all items to throw away after the hike. Nobody comes back
in clean clothes and the mud usually won’t wash out completely. Those who make it to Big Stump
and back fulfill the requirements for a special patch available for purchase from the trading post.
Cateye Trails
The Cateye Red Trail is marked with red reflectors and the Cateye Blue Trail with blue reflectors
which the Scouts follow. The route uses existing roads and trails through the east side of
camp to provide a challenge for everyone. Remember to bring your flashlights, look up and
keep a sharp eye out for the red cateyes. These trails were blazed by the Ecology Staff and is
about an hour long. Remember your flashlights and keep an eye out for the red/blue cateyes.
Sulfur Springs Trail
This spring is one of the natural wonders of La-No-Che which is being preserved and protected. Because of
this protection, you can experience this wonderful ecosystem which unfolds before you. Please do not damage
plants and trees along the way, but take lots of pictures. Also, remember that the spring is not a swimming hole.
Trapper Creek Nature Trail
This is an adventure in wetland forests and creeks that sometimes flow under two bridges.
The wood ticks and mosquitoes may be a problem, so bring your repellent and spray
your ankles. Hikers may see close to half of Camp La-No-Che’s plant species on this trail
along with many different types of animals. This trail will focus on identification, making
it an ideal resource for Nature and Forestry Merit Badges and Trailblazer requirements.
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Horseback Riding
This great activity is fun for everyone, and brand new to Camp La-No-Che. Learn the
basics of horseback riding and take a real horse for a short trail ride around Camp Rybolt.
Ice Cream Social
This great activity is fun for everyone. Please sign up for this event at the Troop Time Activity sign-up Sunday
evening. The ice cream social is held at the W. T. Bland Dining Hall Monday-Wednesday nights, and there is a fee.
Inter-Troop Activities
Prepare to experience challenges playing fast and furious games and skills as troops compete.
Troops will compete Monday-Wednesday. A list of events will be provided on Sunday afternoon
at the SM/SPL meeting. Awards will be given out Friday evening at the pre-campfire gathering.
These games are optional and troops may decide whether or not to accept the game challenges.
La-Cross Demonstration
Ever wonder how La-Cross began, well come to the Native American Village and
learn all about this game that is very similar to several Native American variations.
La-No-Che Scramble
Sign your troop up at troop time sign-ups with Adventure Camp and run a race, it’s an adventure like
no other! Test your agility and physical fitness along a 1.5 mile long course. The course features a
portion of the events that are offered during the X5K Black Bear Challenge. Events like the Belly
Crawl, Triple Wall, Leprechaun Leap, and Spider Maze. Your Scouts will be talking about this
event long after they return. There is a fee paid to the camp office at the end of the week. Return
during the X5K Black Bear Challenge and run the whole course which features over 25 different
obstacles. Are you tough enough to finish the course? You must be 14 years old in order to participate!
Man-Hunt Competition
Come put your Native American stalking and tracking skills to work in a game of ManHunt. Compete against your best friends and see who really is the hide and go seek master.
Mile Run, BSA
In order to earn the Mile Run award, you must meet Monday morning at 6:00am at the Healthcraft
Pavilion, and 6:00am Tuesday through Thursday at the Sports Field. The award is a progressive
award, so attendance every morning is required. The patch may be purchased at the trading post.
Mile Swim, BSA
In order to participate in the mile swim must meet Sunday evening after the campfire at the pool pavilion for
registration and pre-swim meeting. Swims occurs Monday – Thursday at 6:00am. Monday morning, the group
will meet at the pool. Tuesday through Thursday, the group will meet at the Phillip Starr Waterfront. The award
is a progressive award, so attendance every morning is required. Make-up swim and instruction is available
Mon. – Thur. at 3:30pm at the Phillip Starr Waterfront. The emblem may be purchased at the trading post.
Model Building
Bring with you materials that you find around camp, and we will provide the glue. Make a model building
of a Native American Structure. Some suggested building materials are sticks, rocks, and pine cones.
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Muddy Tug-of-War
Are you ready to get some mud on your face and defend your troops honor? Well come to the
Scoutcraft area and compete in Muddy Tug of War! Sign up during troop time sign up on Sunday night.
Museum Tour
A museum tour is great way to learn more about the artifacts that are on exhibit in the Native American
Village. Set up a tour with the Native American Village, and sit back and be catapulted to a time long ago.
Open Village Activities
There is always something going on in the Native American Village. Make sure you stop
by during the week and see the museum, watch a movie, and visit the Native Trading Post.
Order of the Arrow
Scouts and Scouters are encouraged to bring their sashes to OA Night. Tipisa Lodge will host a cracker
barrel each Wednesday evening featuring an ice cream fellowship for all Arrowmen and campers.
Orienteering Course
Need to brush up on your orienteering skills or just explore camp. Visit the camp office and go on the
Buffalo Challenge Orienteering Course. It goes all through camp and will be an adventure you remember.
Patrol Flag Competition
Bring your patrol flags to camp. Turn them in at the Quartermaster Hut on Wednesday morning and
pick them up on Wednesday after supper. Winners will be recognized at the Friday flag ceremony.
Paul Bunyan Award
Splitting rails, felling trees and mastering the skills originally learned for Totin’ Chip are all part of the Paul
Bunyan experience. The Scoutmaster and SPL should register for the program at the Sunday evening meeting
since a limited number of groups will be scheduled each week. The emblem may be purchased at the trading post.
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Pizza Social
Pizza is a great cracker barrel item for an evening snack. Prices vary, so please make arrangements on Sunday
evening. The social is at the W. T. Bland Dining Hall Monday-Wednesday nights from 8:00pm until 9:30 pm.
Pottery Class
The Native America Village brings you pottery at 7:30pm on Monday . For only
$.50 you can make something out of clay, and take it home to your parents as a souvenir.
Pow-Wow
Thursday night at 7:30pm the Native American Village come alive and brings you Family
Night Pow-Wow. Come experience Native American life and show your family. All parts of the
village are open and free to explore. Visit the museum, shooting galleries, and Native American
Trading Post. Special patches may be purchased at the Camp Office Thursday from 4-7:00pm.
Pulp & Paper Merit Badge
Would you like to take home an extra merit badge from summer camp, well sign up during
troop time sign up and take the 1 hour Pulp and Paper Merit Badge through the Ecology Area.
Rowing/Kayaking
A fun activity at Phillip Starr Waterfront for any unit. Arrangements are made through the Aquatics area.
Rope Making
Learn how to make an object you use all the time when you camp, you will leave amazed.
SM Splash/SPL Dive
The Aquatics area will host the coveted Scoutmaster Splash/SPL Dive on Tuesday at 7:30pm
at the pool. Make sure you have your Scoutmaster and SPL ready for check-in at 7:15pm.
SM/SPL Archery Competition
The Shooting Sports Archery Program will host a trial of skills on Monday at 7:30pm. Which troop
will come out on top? Do you think you can take your Scoutmaster on head to head, come and find out!
SM/SPL Rifle Competition
The Shooting Sports Rifle Program will host a trial of skills on Wednesday at 7:30pm. Which troop
will come out on top? Do you think you can take your Scoutmaster on head to head, come and find out!
Service Projects
If your unit is interested in doing a service project at camp, contact your camp commissioner for
assistance. If your unit wants to plan a service project prior to coming to camp and would like
to bring items to accomplish this task, please contact the camp at least one week before arriving.
Snake Feeding
Come see the greatest battle on camp between snake and mouse, in the Ecology
Lodge. Do not be late spots fill up quickly, make sure you get there early for a great view!
Soccer
Camp La-No-Che has a night sports program for Scouts and adult leaders on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
nights at 7:00pm on the sports field. Staff will compete against Scouts and adults interested in playing soccer.
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Story Telling Night
Come experience Native American story telling. Listen to some traditional stories and some modern ones. Try
your hand at this ancient form of fellowship Monday, 8:30pm at the Dance Arbor in the Native American Village.
Swimming
Swimming is very popular as a troop activity in the afternoon and evening during
troop time. Make arrangements at the Troop Time Activity sign-up on Sunday evening.
Team Building
Come experience team building games for up to 24 Scouts with this troop time activity, the cost is only $2.
Totin' Chip/Firem'n Chit
These great programs are available during troop activity time and also through the Trailblazer Area.
Contact the Trailblazer Director for more information at the Troop Time sign-up on Sunday night.
Trail Bike Adventure
Camp La-No-Che is proud to own trail bikes to provide older Scouts opportunities
for adventure in the Florida outdoor. .Register at the SM/SPL sign-up Sunday evening. A
small fee is associated with this adventure, and an adult leader must accompany the group.
Troop Time Fishing
Come see what lives in beautiful Lake Norris and try your hand at fishing. Cheney Waterfront
next to the Scoutcraft area offers your very own dock where you can cast your line. It is
suggested that you bring your own tackle and rod. Good luck and we hope you catch a big one!
Troop Shirt Competition
Bring your troop shirt to camp. Turn them in at the Quartermaster Hut on Tuesday morning and pick
them up on Tuesday after supper. Winners will be recognized at the Friday pre-campfire flag ceremony.
Troop Shoots
Troop shoots in Archery, Black Powder Shooting, Rifle Shooting, and Shotgun Shooting are
available during troop activity time. Rifle Shooting costs $2 per person, Shotgun Shooting costs
$3 per person, Black Powder shooting costs $2.50 per person, and Archery costs $2 per person.
The ranges can handle a limited number of participants at a time, so make reservations on Sunday.
Weapons
Come shoot actual blow guns, throw spears and tomahawks during this troop time activity. See what kind of
shot you really are. Sign up Sunday night with the Native American Village, there is no cost with this event.
Custom Troop Activities
Not finding what you are looking for? Well, If you have a special request for a
custom troop activity, please let us know. We will do our best to accommodate!
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Troop Time Schedule Index
Please refer to the following pages for an index of all Troop Times offered at Camp La-No-Che listed by
program area. Any fees associated with a Troop Time activity is paid to the Camp Office at the end of the week.
Area
Activity
2015 Camp La-No-Che Troop Time Schedule
HEALTHCRAFT HANDICRAFT
ECOLOGY
AQUATICS
ADVENTURE CAMP
Adventure Camp Tour*
Area
Max
Cost
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
None None
Adventure Tower
12
$10
Climbing
20
$8
Horseback Riding
6-12
$10
La-No-Che Scramble (14+)
100
$10
Team Building
24
$5
Trail Bike Adventure
12
$5
Canoeing
20
None
Mile Swim, BSA*
None None
Rowing/Kayaking
8/12
SM Splash/SPL Dive*
None None
None
4:00-5:00
3:305:20
3:305:20
7:00-8:20
8:30-10:00
7:00-8:20
8:30-10:00
7:00-8:20
8:30-10:00
3:30-4:20
3:30-4:20
3:30-4:20
3:30-4:20
4:30-5:20
4:30-5:20
4:30-5:20
4:30-5:20
4:30-5:20
3:30-5:00
3:30-4:20
4:30-5:20
6am
3:30-4:20
4:30-5:20
3:30-4:05
4:10-4:45
4:50-5:25
7:15-7:50
7:55-8:30
3:30-4:20
4:30-5:20
3:30-5:00
3:30-5:00
3:30-4:20
3:30-4:20
3:30-4:20
4:30-5:20
4:30-5:20
4:30-5:20
6am
6am
6am
3:30-4:20
3:30-4:20
3:30-4:20
4:30-5:20
4:30-5:20
4:30-5:20
7:30
3:30-4:05
3:30-4:05
3:30-4:05
4:10-4:45
4:10-4:45
4:10-4:45
4:50-5:25
4:50-5:25
4:50-5:25
7:15-7:50
7:15-7:50
7:55-8:30
7:55-8:30
MAKE A RESERVATION WITH ECOLOGY
3:40-6:00
3:40-6:00
3:40-6:00
8:30
8:30
8:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
7:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
Swimming
(Slide or Dive)
80
each
Conservation Projects
Big Stump Trail
Cat Eye Trail
None None
None None
None None
Pulp and Paper Merit Badge
None None
Snake Feeding*
None None
Sulfur Springs Trail
None None
Trapper Creek Trail
None None
Additional Project Help*
None None
3:30-5:30
3:30-5:30
3:30-5:30
3:30-5:30
Custom Craft Projects*
None None
3:30-5:30
3:30-5:30
3:30-5:30
3:30-5:30
Finger Printing Merit Badge
None None
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
Basic C.P.R. Skills
None None
Basketball
Volleyball
Ultimate Frisbee
None None
Mile Run, BSA
None None
Activity
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Cost
Friday
3:40-6:00
8:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
3:40-6:00
8:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
MAKE A RESERVATION ON SUNDAY
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
6am
6am
6am
6am
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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Friday
NATIVE AMERICAN
SCOUTCRAFT
SHOOTING SPORTS
Bean Shooter War
La-Cross Demonstration*
Man-Hunt Competition*
Model Building*
Museum Tour
Night Hike*
Open Village Activities*
Pottery Class*
Pow-Wow*
Story Telling Night*
Weapons
Orienteering Course
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Muddy Tug-of-War
None None
Rope Making
None None
Paul Bunyan Award
None None
Troop Time Fishing
None None
Archery
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$2
Black Powder
20
$2.50
Rifle
32
$2
SM/SPL Archery Competition*
SM/SPL Rifle Competition*
None None
None None
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TRAILBLAZER
Shotgun
COMMISSIONER
$1
None
None
None
None
Non
None
$.50
None
None
None
None
$3
Flag Etiquette & Retirement
None None
Totin' Chip / Firem'n Chit
None None
Camp Wide Movie*
Commissioner Awards
Gateway Competition*
Ice Cream Social
Inter-Troop Activity*
Order of the Arrow*
Patrol Flag Competition*
Pizza Social
Service Projects
Soccer*
Troop Shirt Competition*
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
$4
None
None
None
$5
None
None
None
4:30-5:30
7:00
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
7:00
8:00
7:00
MAKE A RESERVATION ON SUNDAY
8:00
AT YOUR LEISURE
7:00
7:30
8:00
3:30
3:30
3:30
MAKE A RESERVATION WITH SCOUTCRAFT
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
MAKE A RESERVATION ON SUNDAY
3:30-4:00
3:30-4:00
3:30-4:00
3:30-4:00
4:10-4:40
4:10-4:40
4:10-4:40
4:10-4:40
4:50-5:20
4:50-5:20
4:50-5:20
4:50-5:20
3:45-4:30
3:45-4:30
4:30-5:15
4:30-5:15
3:30-4:00
3:30-4:00
3:30-4:00
3:30-4:00
4:10-4:40
4:10-4:40
4:10-4:40
4:10-4:40
4:50-5:20
4:50-5:20
4:50-5:20
4:50-5:20
7:30
7:30
3:30-4:00
3:30-4:00
4:10-4:40
4:10-4:40
4:50-5:20
4:50-5:20
3:30
7:30
3:30p-4:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
4:30-5:30
8:00-10:00
8:00-10:00
8:00-10:00
AT YOUR LEISURE SPEAK TO THE COMMISSIONER
JUDGED THURSDAY MORNING
8:00-9:45
8:00-9:45
8:00-9:45
7:30-8:30
7:30-8:30
7:30-8:30
8:00-9:00
JUDGED WEDNESDAY MORNING
8:00-9:45
8:00-9:45
8:00-9:45
AT YOUR LEISURE
7:00-Dusk
7:00-Dusk
7:00-Dusk
JUDGED TUESDAY MORNING
* These items do not require signing up, please just show up at appointed time. Thank you!
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Section V- Provisional Program
Provisional Troop Camping
Camp La-No-Che provides a Provisional Troop with a Scoutmaster and volunteer assistants for all eight
weeks of camp. The Scoutmaster will be hired by the Central Florida Council and will not hold any other camp
positions. This provides an opportunity for boys to attend camp who are unable to attend camp with their
troop, who wish to attend more than one week of camp, or who are attending specialty camp without a troop.
Specialty weeks and the Provisional Troop are not intended to be alternatives to troop camping.
Any troop sending four or more boys to the provisional troop or a specialty week will be expected
to provide an adult to assist with leadership. Questions concerning this issue may be directed
to the camp office. An application is provided in the forms section located on page 87-88.
Thursday night is parents’ night. For a $7 charge, you are welcome to have dinner with your son and see
a special program. Cub Scouts in uniform eat free. You may purchase dinner upon arrival at the Camp
Office next to the main parking area. Thank you for letting your son have the opportunity to attend camp.
The information below should be provided to parents of all Scouts attending with provisional.
If you would like to write to your son, please address mail as follows:
First Class Mail
UPS, FEDEX
Scout's Name
Scout's Name
Provo Troop
Provo Troop
Camp La-No-Che
Camp La-No-Che
P.O. Box 489
41940 Boy Scout Rd.
Paisley, FL 32767
Paisley, FL 32767
Dear Provisional Parents:
We look forward to having your son spend a week with us at camp, this is a list of what he should bring with him:
• Enough clothes for a week at camp, including plenty of socks. Lots of walking and blisters are common.
• Closed-toe shoes are to be worn at all times, and a spare pair of shoes is important!
• Field (“ClassA”) uniform.AScout should travel in field uniform, wear it to dinner each night, and photo taken.
• Swim suit and towels
• Long pants and a long sleeved button up shirt for boys taking any of the aquatics merit badges.
• Toilet articles: soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, etc.
• Raincoat or poncho, Flashlight
• Compass, Insect repellent, Pocket knife
• Sleeping bag or sheet and blanket. We will sleep on cots. For his sleeping comfort, bring a mosquito net.
• Scout handbook, merit badge books, paper, and pens
• If taking the Big Stump hike, he should bring clothes and shoes that can be thrown away afterward.
• Spending money (No large amounts of cash)
• Locked trunk to store everything (or at least valuables)
Please DO NOT send unnecessary items to camp that might get broken, lost, or stolen. Label everything
he does bring. Thank you for allowing your son to come spend the week with us at Camp La-No-Che!
Yours in Scouting,
Camp La-No-Che Management
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2015 Provisional Scout Application
Thank you for inquiring about the provisional troop at Camp La-No-Che at the Leonard and Marjorie Williams
Family Scout Reservation. This is a special program for Scouts whose troop will not be attending camp, who cannot
attend with their troop, or who choose to attend more than one week. The cost of this program is $310.00, which
includes leadership, meals, camp staff, utilities, photo and a camp patch. There may be additional costs for materials in certain merit badge programs and different fees required for Adventure Camp. A $50 deposit is due with this
application, and the full balance is due two weeks prior to camp. Please fill out the information below and have it
signed by a parent or guardian and your Scoutmaster. Also, please complete the merit badge schedule request for
your Scout and mail it to the camp as early as possible. We look forward to having you for a great week at camp.
(Please print)
Name:
Troop:
Address:
District:
City, State, Zip:
Council:
Email:
Birthdate:
Phone Number:
Rank:
Parent Name (printed):
Date Signed: _____/_____/_____
Parent Signature:
Scoutmaster Name (printed):
Date Signed: _____/_____/_____
Scoutmaster Signature:
Week in Provisional Troop
___ Week 1 - June 7-13
___Week 2 - June 14-20
___Week 3 - June 21-27
___ Week 4 - June 28-July 4
___Week 5 - July 5-11
___Week 6 - July 12-18
___ Week 7 - July 19-25
Method of Payment (Fees do not include Accident and Sickness Insurance.) Make checks payable to
Central Florida Council and mail to Camp La-No-Che "Provo", P.O. Box 489, Paisley, FL 32767.
Cash or Check
Visa/MC/Discover/
Amer. Express #
Expiration Date
Check #
/
Amount $
/
Signature:
CVS Code
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2015 Provo Merit Badge Registration Form
This form should be used for Prove merit badge registration
We are limiting the size of merit badge courses in order to provide proper instruction. Camp is now accepting
pre-registration for merit badges and special skills courses. Courses will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis.
This will help ensure that the Scouts (and leaders) know the Scouts’ schedules, and will also give the summer camp
staff an idea of what the demands are for various merit badge courses. Please indicate the merit badge course by
name under the appropriate time. Keep in mind that some courses last for more than one hour. Please mail this form
to the camp office as early as possible prior to arrival at camp, starting March 1, 2015, because class size is limited.
Scout's Name
9:00am
10:00am
11:00am
1:30pm
2:30pm
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(Alt.)
(Alt.)
(Alt)
(Alt.)
Annual Health and Medical Record
Please follow the below link to access the most current National Boy Scouts of America, Annual Health and
Medical Record. All Scouts and adults must complete the official Annual BSA Health and Medical Record (form
#680-001, parts A, B, C), part B requires parent signature and part C a physicians signature. They must be
completed within 12 calendar months before arrival. These forms must accompany all Scouts and leaders to camp,
including all adults staying one or more nights. Please make copies of the appropriate forms for all boys/adults in
your troop, it is required that you include a copy of the Scouts health insurance card with medical form. Health
history must be current and the date of the physical must meet the requirements of the appropriate form. Failure to
comply with health form requirements will cause the person to be sent home. A fax machine is available, so any
forgotten forms must be faxed prior to the last transport adult leaving camp or the camper will be sent home,
the number is 352-669-7636. A resident Health Officer is available at all times to deal with accidents and sickness.
He or she is not a medical doctor but is qualified to administer first aid and deal with emergencies and minor sickness.
*The Central Florida Council does not provide sickness and accident insurance.*
http://www.scouting.org/filestore/healthsafety/pdf/680-001_abc.pdf
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Section VI- Adult Information
Adult Leadership in Camp
Each troop must have one registered Scouter who is 21 years of age or older and one registered
Scouter who is at least 18 years of age as their camp leaders. Although not recommended, the
camp leaders may rotate during the week. In this case, the new leader must check in at the Camp
Office and the departing leader must remain until his relief arrives. We only have campsite
building quarters for two leaders from your, other leaders should expect platform tent quarters.
Scout Leadership in Camp
The troop’s Senior Patrol Leader should give leadership to the patrols. This is an excellent
opportunity to develop leadership, as the camp program will rely on the Senior Patrol Leader and
Patrol Leaders for several camp-wide activities. Camp information is distributed at the daily SPL
Meetings at 12:30pm at the Trailblazer Pavilion, and the SPL can ask questions about Commissioner’s
Award points, camp improvements, equipment, and discuss problems his troop is experiencing.
Camperships
The Central Florida Council has limited camperships available for Central Florida Council Scouts who
need assistance earning their fee to attend Camp La-No-Che summer camp. Application for this assistance
may be made by using the form in Section IX. Funds are provided by private donors in the community and are
limited to those who are truly in need. We encourage you to make application before May 1st. It is our desire
that no Scout be denied the opportunity to attend camp due to financial circumstances. If a Scout is provided a
campership and does not attend, the campership will not be refunded, but will be returned to the campership fund.
Out of Council Troops
In accordance with BSA national policy, troops from other councils must have a letter from
their home council and a tour permit granting them permission to attend Camp La-No-Che.
This letter should be turned in with the troop physicals while completing the check-in process.
Summer Camp Fees
All fees may be paid with cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express.
Scout Fee
Refer to Section I for Scout fees.
Leader Fee
Two adults leaders per troop may attend summer camp free. Troops which bring more than twenty
Scouts are allowed an additional leader free for every ten additional Scouts at camp. For example,
a troop which brings thirty Scouts to camp may bring three free leaders. Additional leaders will
be charged $115 each. All fees are due as described in the Fee Payment Schedule Section. The
camp fee covers meals, some program materials, camp staff, utilities, and a summer camp patch.
Camp Volunteer Leader Program
Additional leaders may attend camp at no cost by volunteering to assist in program areas for a total
of fifteen hours. The schedules for helping will be arranged through the program area directors. Jobs
include lifeguarding or spotting at the pool or lake, teaching Trailblazer skills, teaching “STEM” merit
badges, and assisting merit badge counselors. A special registration form may be found in Section IX.
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Program Fees Payment Locations
Program Area
Aquatics
Handicraft
Shooting Sports
Skills
Adventure Camp
Troop Times & Troop
Photo
Native American
Location to Pay Fees
Final Payment to Camp Office (Except Snorkeling buy snorkel in Trading Post)
Individual Scout Trading Post Purchase
Final Payment to Camp Office
Individual Scout Trading Post purchase: goggles, ear plugs, and arrow kit for
Archery
Individual Scout Trading Post Purchase (Except Robotics $15 Final Payment to Office)
(Photography $5 Payment to Instructor for Developing Photos) (Goggles for most classes)
Final payment to Camp Office
Final payment to Camp Office
Individual Scout Native American Trading Post Purchase
Fee Payment Schedule
Campsite Reservations
Campsite reservations may be made through the Camp Office at 352-669-8558. To hold a reservation on a
campsite a $100 campsite deposit is required by January 1st, 2015. Reservations made after this date require
a $100 deposit within seven calendar days of making reservation. Troops may have to share a campsite
with another troop if they are unable to fill the entire campsite. Note that site deposits will be refunded to the
unit after their week is complete, and after any damages to camp property found at check-out are deducted.
Individual Reservations
A deposit of $50 per Scout and $25 per paying adult is due before March 1st, 2015 with the troop roster.
If the deposit is not made by that time, the troop may lose its campsite if another troop requests that site.
Deposits must be accompanied by a roster completed on-line or from the forms section later in this guide.
An additional $50 per Scout (for a total of $100) and an additional $25 per paying adult
(for a total of $50) is due before May 1st, 2015 with an updated roster. If the second
deposit is not made by that time, the troop again risks losing their choice of campsite.
Final Payment
The balance of all fees and a complete troop roster are due two weeks prior to camp If
the final payment is missed by the troop, they again risk losing their choice of campsite.
Late Fee
A $25 late fee per Scout will be assessed for those Scouts whose full fees are not paid by two
weeks prior to camp. There is no late fee for adults. However, you may add Scouts who are new
Webelos crossovers or a new Scout in your unit until up to one week before attending camp.
Refund Policy
All deposits are refundable until May 1st, 2015.
Refunds will only be made if canceled 2 weeks prior to you week of camp. Except in the event of one
of the following: death in the family, relocation, illness (with physician verification), or summer school
(with school verification).
Payment Review
Your invoice and payment record will be distributed at the Wednesday 9:15am leader's meeting at the
W.T. Bland Dining Hall. Fees may be paid at the camp office at any time after the meeting & before
checkout on Saturday.
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Camp Preparation Checklist for Camp Leaders
Please follow this suggested time line to prepare for camp:
• Hold a parents’ night to review troop camp plans and to sign up Scouts. (November)
• Make reservation and troop deposit for campsite. (December/January)
• Collect fees or plan fund raising program. (Winter/Early Spring)
• Check payment plan, making sure fees are in on time. (Spring)
• Send in Merit Badge Preregistration Form (eight weeks prior to camp, preferably before (May 1)
• Pass out BSA Annual Health and Medical Record Form(April / May)
• Make sure Scouts prepare for their programs, merit badge books must be read. (April / May)
• Set up transportation. Make copies of map to Camp La-No-Che (April / May)
• Have roster, fees, medical forms, unit insurance, tour permit ready . (Week before summer camp)
• Pack your own gear and relax. You are ready for camp. (Day before summer camp)
• Head for The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation. (First day of summer camp)
Check-In Procedure
Check-in begins at noon on Sunday afternoon. No troops will be checked in before noon. If you
are unable to arrive between 12:00pm and 3:00pm, please notify the camp office to make other
arrangements. If you encounter a delay en-route to camp, please contact us as soon as possible.
Please have the following forms ready at check-in:
• Roster of all youth and adults
• Completed medical form for each youth and adult, properly signed
• Tour Permit (out of council only)
• Revisions to merit badge classes (if any)
• Copy of troop insurance claim form
You will then be assigned a staff guide to assist you in the following check-in process from start to finish:
• Troop will then go to campsite to unload (not set-up campsite), Inspectors will inspect camp with unit leaders
• Troop will change into full field uniform "Class A", with bathing suits tucked underneath
• Troop will then walk to take troop photo at Dining Hall
• If you are new to camp and want a general tour around La-No-Che, please ask your guide
• Troop will then be taken to Pool Pavilion to take swim check (if Swm checks were done prior to
camp, Leader needs to bring form to pool to verify)
• Troop will return to your campsite to unpack and get ready for a fun-filled week
Proof of Insurance
Proof of unit accident insurance coverage must be shown upon arrival at Camp La-No-Che in order
to attend summer camp. The Central Florida Council does not provide Camper’s Accident Insurance.
Weather
The weather in Central Florida is usually sunny and temperatures are usually in the mid 90s. During the summer, we
get a number of short, severe thunderstorms. These thunderstorms frequently produce dangerous lightning. Please
remind Scouts of the danger of lightning and discuss precautions to take during the storm. All outdoor programs
are canceled during lightning storms. Arrangements are made to make up work missed due to canceled classes.
Boy Scouts of America Smoke-Free Policy
Boy Scouts of America policy is to provide a smoke-free environment for all Scouting participants.
Therefore, smoking is not allowed at La-No-Che in the presence of youth or in buildings. You may
smoke only in the designated adult break area behind the trading post. Thank you for your assistance!
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Emergencies/Medical Services
In case of a medical emergency of any type, go directly to the Florida Hospital Health Lodge. All Scouts and
adults must complete the official Annual BSA Health and Medical Record (form #680-001, parts A, B, C), part
B requires parent signature and part C a physicians signature. They must be completed within 12 calendar
months before arrival. These forms must accompany all Scouts and leaders to camp, including all adults
staying one or more nights. Please make copies of the appropriate forms for all boys/adults in your troop, it is
required that you include a copy of the Scouts health insurance card with medical form. The forms can
be found online at http://www.scouting.org/filestore/healthsafety/pdf/680-001_abc.pdf. Health history must be
current and the date of the physical must meet the requirements of the appropriate form. Failure to comply with
health form requirements will cause the person to be sent home. A fax machine is available, so any forgotten
forms must be faxed prior to the last transport adult leaving camp or the camper will be sent home, the
number is 352-669-7636. A resident Health Officer is available at all times to deal with accidents and sickness. He
or she is not a medical doctor but is qualified to administer first aid and deal with emergencies and minor sickness.
*The Central Florida Council does not provide sickness and accident insurance.*
Safety Rules
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Closed shoes must be worn at all times. Open shoes,flip flops,or sandals may be used between campsite and latrine.
All vehicles must be parked in the main parking lot, riding on the tailgate of a car/pickup truck is prohibited.
Use of alcoholic beverages/controlled substances are not permitted. All who violate this rule must leave.
No fireworks or privately owned firearms are permitted on council-owned property.
In the event of a camp-wide emergency (i.e., fire, tornado, etc.), the siren will sound. Upon hearing
the siren, all personnel will assemble at their respective wave flag poles and wait for instructions.
One fire is permitted per campsite in the fire ring. Do not use pine cones, pine needles, Spanish moss, kerosene,
or gasoline in the fire. While burning, the fire must be attended at all times. Before leaving the fire, water must be
used until the fire is completely out and the ashes are cool. No flames or fires of any kind are permitted in tents.
Cooking must be done at least twenty feet away from tents and buildings. Propane and liquid fuels may only be
used under supervision of adults. No gasoline is to be used. Fuel is to be stored away from tents and buildings.
Since raccoons can lift lids and open simple latches, food should be stored in containers with secure lids.
Stick, roll-on, or pump insect repellent and deodorant is preferred, and aerosol should be avoided if
possible. If aerosol of any kind must be used, it must be used outside of tents and under adult supervision.
All bicycle riders must wear safety helmets, and extension cords may be used only inside buildings.
Camouflage is highly discouraged at Camp La-No-Che.
Valuables
The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation management and staff will
not be responsible for individual camper or troop valuables while at Camp La-No-Che.
Use these tips to avoid any losses:
1. Advise Scouts to bring as few valuables as possible and encourage Scouts to use locked trunks.
2. Organize a troop bank system with the leader as the banker. DO NOT carry large amounts of money.
3. The camp leader should bring a lock box with them.
4. Move your unit to activities as a group. Never leave one or more Scouts at the campsite alone.
5. Advise your Scouts not to walk through another unit’s campsite.
6. When using the pool or boats, lock all valuables in the campsite or in vehicles to ensure their safety.
Vehicles
To protect our camp and the Scouts, we ask that all vehicles be parked in the main parking lot. On Sunday
and Saturday, vehicles will be allowed to transport gear to and from the campsite. Troops will be permitted
to park their equipment trailer in their campsite, but no other vehicles are allowed at the campsite, including
motor homes. Only the Camp Director can authorize vehicles in campsites. No exceptions, please!
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Troop Photos
A photographer will be on hand Sunday during registration until 4:00pm to take pictures of your unit. Units
should arrive in Field Uniform (“ Class A”) to have their photos taken, unless the troop would prefer to
wear a troop t-shirt. Each 5"x7" print costs $5.00 and each 8"x10" print costs $8.00. Payment for the photos
will be collected during your final payment. The troop will receive the photos in their check-out packet.
Orientation Meeting
There will be a meeting for all Senior Patrol Leaders and Scoutmasters on Sunday afternoon at 4:30pm in the
Trailblazer Pavilion. Please plan your arrival accordingly if at all possible to attend the meeting. Make sure to
give your self time to get settled in your campsite, complete swim test, tour, and troop picture. If the Orientation
Meeting is missed make sure to attend daily Senior Patrol Leader and Scoutmaster meetings for information.
Religious Observance
An interfaith service will be held Sunday evening at 7:15pm in the Chapel. For
more information, please contact a Camp Chaplain or Assistant Camp Director of Program.
Troop Time Sign-up
There will be a troop time sign-up meeting Sunday evening at 7:30pm at the Handicraft/Healthcraft Pavilion.
Only one Adult Leader and the Senior Patrol Leader should attend. It is suggested that prior to meeting the
Senior Patrol Leader should hold a short troop meeting to discuss what events the troop wants to sign up for.
Uniform at Camp
There are no uniform requirements during the day; however all campers must
wear closed-toe shoes at all times. The only exception is that flip flops, aqua
socks, or sandals may be worn in the campsite when going to the shower.
Evening meal
Field Uniform (Class A)
Closing flag ceremony Field Uniform (Class )
At the pool
Swim Suits Only, No Cut-offs
Troop photographs
Field Uniform (Class A)
During the day
Supplies/Quartermaster
Supplies including brooms, plungers, hoses, and coffee pots will be in your campsite upon arrival. Your guide
will inspect and inventory the supplies to ensure that everything is present. If you need anything else, visit the
Quartermaster Hut. Hours and additional information will be provided at the SM/SPL meeting Sunday afternoon.
Water and Ice
Scoutmasters are encouraged to stress the importance of drinking plenty of water during the day.
This helps to avoid heat exhaustion. There will be water available in each of the program areas.
Units are encouraged to bring a cooler and may get ice from the Quartermaster Hut ice maker.
No coolers are provided by The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation.
Meal Service
The camp is divided into two groups, each of which will eat together every day. Your group will meet at your designated flag pole for a flag ceremony and prayer, then walk together to the dining hall. You will enjoy your meal
in air-conditioned comfort. If there are any special dietary needs, please e-mail Kathy@camplanoche.com
at least 1 week before you arrive at camp so we can make necessary purchases. We ask that each troop assign
Scouts to clean up after eating (picking up trash, wiping tables, and sweeping up their eating area). Thank you!
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Wifi Internet
Wifi internet is available at the Dining Hall, it is however password protected. Scoutmasters will receive the
password at the leaders meeting on Sunday, please do not share it with Scouts. Please only use the Wifi as needed.
Telephone/Mail/E-mail
The camp phone is for administrative and emergency use only! There is cell phone reception
at camp for most carriers. Camp La-No-Che has daily mail service. Camp leaders should
check for their troop’s mail daily in the Program Office. Mail should be addressed as follows:
First Class Mail
Scout's Name
Provo Troop or Troop #
Camp La-No-Che
P.O. Box 489
Paisley, FL 32767
UPS, FEDEX
Scout's Name
Provo Troop or Troop #
Camp La-No-Che
41940 Boy Scout Rd.
Paisley, FL 32767
E-mail
Subject Line
Unit Name
Scout's Name
Email to:
pam@camplanoche.com
Trading Post
Camp La-No-Che is proud of the Jack Jennings Trading Post. One section of the trading post is a store
that features a complete stock of craft items, uniforms, Scouting t-shirts, souvenirs, Scouting materials
and much more! You can also purchase numerous Camp La-No-Che patches and t-shirts. Another section
is the snack bar, which offers an assortment of refreshments such as pizza, hot dogs, ice cream, popcorn,
candy, cookies, snow cones and other new surprises. Store hours will be posted on the Trading Post.
Family Participation Night
Family Participation Night will be on Thursday evening. You can arrive at camp between 4:00 P.M.
and 5:00 P.M. Attend the evening flag ceremony and eat dinner with your son, then participate in
the evening Pow-Wow program at 7:30. The cost for the meal will be $7.00 per person. Tickets
can be purchased at the office next to the main parking area. Cub Scouts in uniform eat free.
Access Statement
The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation programs are available to persons with special
needs and disabilities. We will make every reasonable effort to meet the needs of all campers. Advance notice of
special requirements is greatly appreciated. For assistance or further information, please contact the Camp Office.
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Adult Leader Programs
Adult Leader Training Schedule
This is a week long course during which adult leaders will be put through various trainings including:
Program
Day
Time
Safe Swim Defense/Safety Afloat Monday
11:00-12:00pm
Scoutmaster Specifics
Monday-Tuesday
Mon (1:30-3:00pm), Tues (10:00-3:00pm)
Intro. to Outdoor Leader Skills
Wednesday-Thursday 10:00-3:00pm
Troop Committee Challenge
Friday
10:00-12:00pm
Merit Badge Counselor
Friday
1:30-2:20pm
Introduction to STEM
Friday
2:20-3:00pm
Advanced Rifle
This Advanced Rifle program is an opportunity for Adult Leaders to continue shooting as they learn advanced
skills in rifle. The program takes all week.
Advanced S.C.U.B.A
This program is for more advanced Scuba Divers that are already certified and experienced. You will experience
different dives during camp at some exciting Florida Dive locations. Please check the website (www.camplanoche.com) for additional information and updates! The course cost is $200.00. The participants are required
to have their own set of mask, snorkel, fins, and booties of Scuba quality. (Sets purchased at Wal-Mart or Sports
Authority are not suitable for Scuba diving.) The Scuba staff can assist in the selection of this equipment. The
Scout will need access fees for the two days of diving at parks to complete the course, a total cost of $22.
Advanced Shotgun
This Advanced Shotgun program is an opportunity for Adult Leaders to continue shooting as they learn
advanced skills in shotgun. The program takes all week.
Aquatic Supervision, BSA
Training for BSA Swimming & Water Rescue provides leaders with information and skills
to prevent, recognize, and respond to swimming emergencies during unit swimming activities. Persons
completing the training should be able to assess their preparation to supervise unit swimming events.
The BSA recommends that at least one person with this training is present to supervise whenever a unit
is at a location that does not have lifeguards. This training is open to any adult leader, Scout, Venturer,
or Explorer who is age 16+ years old. The course takes approx. 8 hours and is valid for 3 years.
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Black Powder/Shotgun Experience
Come down to the Black Powder/Shotgun Range and test your abilities while having fun. Whether you’re an
expert or a novice, come experience another of camp’s popular activities on Friday after the Scoutmaster meeting .
Dutch Oven Class
Come learn about dutch ovens on Tuesday at 11:00am at the Quartermaster Hut. Whether
you are a novice or and expert come share and swap recipes. Learn about
the basics of cooking, and get a step ahead for the upcoming competition later in the week.
Dutch Oven Competition
Come test your skills and compete against your fellow adult leaders in and old fashioned dutch oven
cook off. The competition will be held on Wednesday, all recipes should be ready by 6:00pm for judging
at Trailblazers. They will be served at 6:00pm at the Scoutmaster dinner for all to enjoy. Good Luck!
Night Owl
Join the Camp Director and his management staff roaming the camp every night at 10:00pm until approximately
midnight. We walk around to provide security. However, you usually discover much more than Scouts lost
from their campsites. Nature (deer, foxes, raccoons, bears, snakes, opossums, and more) comes out after
camp is asleep. Join the Night Owl Club by experiencing two late nights and earn a special Night Owl Patch.
Scoutmaster Dinner
Each troop’s Scoutmaster is invited to attend a dinner hosted by the Council President and
Scout Executive. You’ll be able to ask questions and give suggestions on camp and council
activities. The dinner will be held Wednesday at 5:45pm at the Trailblazer Pavilion.
Scoutmaster Meeting
A Scoutmaster meeting will be held Monday through Friday at 9:15am in the W.T. Bland
Dining Hall. This meeting will provide a chance to gain information about camp
as well as provide input about your troop’s summer camp experience at Camp La-No-Che.
Scoutmaster’s Merit Badge
Scouts don’t get to earn all the merit badges this week. Make sure you see the Camp
Commissioner or Section IX to receive the requirements to earn your very own Scoutmaster’s
Merit Badge. Visit all the areas, help with camp inspections and the Night Owl Program,
and you will be well on your way to taking home a patch and ribbon at the end of the week.
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Scoutmaster Splash/SPL Dive
The Aquatics area will host the coveted Scoutmaster Splash/SPL Dive on Tuesday at 7:30pm
at the pool. Make sure you have your Scoutmaster and SPL ready for check-in at 7:15pm.
Scoutmaster/SPL Archery Competition
The Shooting Sports Archery Program will host a trial of skills on Monday at 7:30pm. Which troop
will come out on top? Do you think you can take your Scoutmaster on head to head, come and find out!
Scoutmaster/SPL Rifle Competition
The Shooting Sports Rifle Program will host a trial of skills on Wednesday at 7:30pm. Which troop
will come out on top? Do you think you can take your Scoutmaster on head to head, come and find out!
S.C.U.B.A. Certification
Scuba programs at La-No-Che are brought to you through a partnership with Underwater
Adventures. The Scuba program is a full certification program providing the Scout and adult leader
an opportunity to experience a different sort of high adventure. Providing that the participant
completes all the course requirements, they will have a P.A.D.I. Open Water certification and
memories that will last them a lifetime. More advanced courses are available. Please see the instructor.
The course cost is $200.00. The participants are required to have their own set of mask, snorkel,
fins, and booties of Scuba quality. (Sets purchased at Wal-Mart or Sports Authority are not suitable
for Scuba diving.) The Scuba staff can assist in the selection of this equipment. The scuba participant will be required to have the State Park access fees of $11.00 for each day of diving at weeks
end. There will be two days in which the scuba participants will be diving at local State Parks. At
times the scuba participants want to eat off camp so please plan accordingly for these two days.
As per all high adventure programs, participants are to be 14 years of age. Scuba is open to adult leaders as well as
scouts. All participants are to complete a Scuba Medical Questionnaire and Statement of Understanding of Liability (both of these forms can be found in Section IX of this Leaders Guide). This Medical is separate from the BSA
medical required for camp and is to be signed by the parent or legal guardian for participants under 18 years of age.
Tomahawk Throw Competition
Come down to the Native American Village and test your abilities while having fun. Whether you’re
an expert or a novice, come experience another of camp’s popular activities, Wednesday at 11:00am.
Tracking
Come learn how to track and find animals out in the wilderness. Learn about the animals that
live at La-No-Che and the clues that they leave behind telling us that they are here. This is a great
class for older boys who want to add another camping skill to their backpack. You will leave well
informed each day and looking at La-No-Che through new eyes that will keep you coming back for
more. After completing this course the patch is available to buy at the Jack Jennings Trading Post.
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Trek on Safely, BSA
Trek on safely will be held on Thursday at 11:00am at the Paddle Fan near campsite 23 come learn and broaden your
knowledge and receive this certification. If you have any questions our Adult Training Staff will be happy to assist.
Woodsman I
Advanced outdoor survival skills for Scouts who have Wilderness Survival Merit Badge. Learn
Native American survival skills and practices, primitive weapons history, fire making, history of
Seminoles, hide tanning, and flint napping. If you love the Native American Village you will love
this class, and appreciate the Native way of life much more. In this class you will learn to make
your very own survival sticks, that you can take with our anywhere. If you are new to Camp LaNo-Che and are unsure about taking this class, don’t be it is one of camps most popular and fills up
quickly. After completing this course the patch is available to buy at the Jack Jennings Trading Post.
Woodsman II
Wo o d s m a n I I i s a n e x t e n s i o n c o u r s e t h a t a d d s n e w e l e m e n t s t o t h e Wo o d s m a n
program such as Native American cooking, advanced Indian skills and more.
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Adult Program Schedule Index
Program
Adult Leader Training Prog.
Advanced Rifle
Advanced S.C.U.B.A
Advanced Shotgun
Aquatics Supervision, BSA
S.C.U.B.A. Certification
Tracking
Woodsman I
Woodsman II
2015 Camp La-No-Che Adult Program Schedule
Program Area 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am Lunch 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:30-5:30pm
Pavilion Near 23
Please See Adult Leader Training Schedule Below
Shooting Sports
5
Aquatics
All Day
All Day
Shooting Sports
5
Aquatics
All Day
All Day
Aquatics
All Day
All Day
Native American
30
Native American
30
Native American
30
Adult class sizes are for scouts first then adults may fill in the rest of the spots.
Adult Daily Schedule
Time
Sunday
9:15am
10:00am
Monday
7:30pm
10:00pm
Thursday
Friday
Campsite Inspections begin following Scoutmaster Meeting in W.T. Bland Dining Hall
Dutch Oven Class
(Quartermaster)
Tomahawk
Trek on Safely
Black Powder/Shotgun
Throw
(Pavilion near 23)
Experience
(Native
(Shooting Sports)
American)
Senior Patrol Leader Meeting in Trailblazer Pavilion
12:30pm
6:00pm
Wednesday
Scoutmaster Meeting in W.T. Bland Dining Hall
11:00am
Afternoon
Tuesday
4:30pm
SM/SPL
Orientation
(Trailblazer
Pavilion)
5:45pm
Scoutmaster
Dinner
(Trailblazer
Pavilion)
Dutch Oven
Competition
Scoutmaster
& SPL Rifle
(Shooting
Sports)
Troop Time
Scoutmaster &
Scoutmaster
Merit Badge
Sign-ups
SPL Archery
Splash &
Blue Card Signing
(Handicraft/ (Shooting Sports)
SPL Dive
(Handicraft/
Healthcraft
(Aquatics)
Healthcraft)
Pavilion)
Night Owl Program meets on the Front Porch of the W.T. Bland Dining Hall
Adult Leader Training Schedule
Program
Safe Swim Defense/Safety Afloat
Scoutmaster Specifics
Intro. to Outdoor Leader Skills
Troop Committee Challenge
Merit Badge Counselor
Introduction to STEM
Day
Monday
Monday-Tuesday
Wednesday-Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Time
10:00-12:00pm
Mon (1:30-3:00pm), Tues (10:00-3:00pm)
10:00-3:00pm
10:00-12:00pm
1:30-2:20pm
2:20-3:00pm
All classes take place in Paddle Fan near campsite 23, except Safe Swim Defense at Lakefront
(registration suggested prior to attending, but not required)
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Dear Parents:
We look forward to having your son spend a week with us at camp. The following is a list of what
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Enough clothes for a week at camp, including plenty of socks. Lots of walking and blisters are common.
Closed-toe shoes are to be worn at all times, and a spare pair of shoes is important!
Field (“ClassA”) uniform.AScout should travel in field uniform, wear it to dinner each night, and photo taken.
Swim suit and towels
Long pants and a long sleeved button up shirt for boys taking any of the aquatics merit badges.
Toilet articles: soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, etc.
Raincoat or poncho
Flashlight
Insect repellent
Pocket knife
Compass
Sleeping bag or sheet and blanket. We will sleep on cots. For his sleeping comfort, bring a mosquito net.
Scout handbook, merit badge books, paper, and pens
If taking the Big Stump hike, he should bring clothes and shoes that can be thrown away afterward.
Spending money (No large amounts of cash)
Locked trunk to store everything (or at least valuables)
Thursday night is parents’ night. For a $7 charge, you are welcome to have dinner with your son and see
a special program. Cub Scouts in uniform eat free. You may purchase dinner upon arrival at the check-in
pavilion next to the main parking area. Thank you for letting your son have the opportunity to attend camp.
If you would like to write to your son, please address mail as follows:
First Class Mail
UPS, FEDEX
Scout's Name
Scout's Name
Troop #
Troop #
Council
Council
Camp La-No-Che
Camp La-No-Che
P.O. Box 489
41940 Boy Scout Rd.
Paisley, FL 32767
Paisley, FL 32767
Please DO NOT send unnecessary items to camp that might get broken, lost, or stolen. Label everything
he does bring. Thank you for allowing your son to come spend the week with us at Camp La-No-Che!
Yours in Scouting,
Camp La-No-Che Management
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National Youth
Leadership Training
Central Florida Council, BSA
June 28-July 4, 2015
Camp La-No-Che
41940 Boy Scout Road, Paisley, FL 32767
The Central Florida Council Training Committee is pleased to offer National Youth Leadership Training Conference (NYLT) in the
summer of 2015. Qualifications needed:
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At least 13 years old (scouts) – 14 years old (Venturers).
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At least First Class rank (scouts).
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Currently serving in a troop/crew position of responsibility.
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Previous long-term camping experience – full knowledge of basic cooking and knots/lashing very helpful.
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Be recommended/approved by Scoutmaster or Venturing Crew Leader (adult).
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Participant must attend the full week of training to receive a certificate of completion.
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There are only 48 spaces available, so register early to guarantee your place.
Please carefully consider the Scouts/Venturers you send to NYLT – the amount of benefit a young person will get from this training is directly proportional to their level of maturity, attitude and focus.
Register at:
Cost: $175.00
More inforation online at:
cflscouting.org or camplanoche.com
NYLT -June 28th thru July 4, 2015 - Camp La-No-Che
Scout’s Name:
Home Phone #:
Scout’s E-Mail:
Address:
City:
Present Position in Troop/Crew:
Unit Leader’s Name:
Unit Leader’s E-Mail:
Paren’t E-Mail (Required):
Gender:
Cell Phone #:
Scouting ID #:
Troop/Crew #:
State:
Age:
Rank:
Council:
District:
Zip Code:
Unit Leader’s Signature:
Unit Leader Phone Number:
Paren’t Phone #:
Shirt Size: S
M L XL 2-XL 3-XL (2 SHIRTS INCLUDED WITH FEE)
Method of Payment: Make checks payable to Central Florida Council, Boy Scouts of America, and mail to Camp
La-No-Che P.O. Box 489 Paisley, FL 32767. If paying by credit card, you may fax to (352)669-8558. Fees are refundable if Service Center (352)669-8558 is notified AT LEAST 2 weeks BEFORE the event (June 14, 2015).
Cash or check
Check #
Expiration Date:
/
Amount $
CVS Code:
Signature:
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2015 Unit Roster and Registration
(This form should be used only if not using on-line registration)
Unit Type and Number:
District:
Unit Leader:
Council:
Address:
Home Phone:
City, State, Zip:
Work Phone:
Email:
Fax Number:
Name
(1*)
(2*)
(3)
(4)
* = Mandatory
Adult Leader Roster
Birth Date Days Attending Check to volunteer for
Adventure Camp
(Additional leaders can be listed on the back of this form.)
Scout Roster
Name
(SPL)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
Traditional (T),
Adventure(A), Specialty(S)
Registration Other Fees
Fee
(Additional Scouts can be listed on the back of this form.)
This form is to be mailed to the Camping Office with the May Payment
Method of Payment (Fees do not include Accident and Sickness Insurance.) Make checks payable to Central Florida Council and mail to Camp La-No-Che, P.O. Box 489, Paisley, FL 32767.
Cash or Check
Check #
Amount $
Visa/MC/Discover/
Amer. Express #
Expiration Date
/
/
Signature:
(For office use: account 1-6701-052-21)
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2015 Unit Roster and Registration (continued)
Adult Leader Roster (Continued)
Name
Birth Date Days Attending
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Check to volunteer for
Adventure Camp
Scout Roster (Continued)
Name
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)
(24)
(25)
(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
(30)
(31)
(32)
(33)
(34)
(35)
(36)
(37)
(38)
(39)
(40)
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Adventure (A), Specialty (S)
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Registration
Fee
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Other Fees
2015 Merit Badge Registration Form
This form should be used only if not using on-line merit badge registration
We are limiting the size of merit badge courses in order to provide proper instruction. Camp is now accepting
pre-registration for merit badges and special skills courses. Courses will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis.
This will help ensure that the Scouts (and leaders) know the Scouts’ schedules, and will also give the summer camp
staff an idea of what the demands are for various merit badge courses. Please indicate the merit badge course by
name under the appropriate time. Keep in mind that some courses last for more than one hour. Please mail this form
to the camp office as early as possible prior to arrival at camp, starting March 1, 2015, because class size is limited.
Unit #:________ District/Council:__________________________________ Camp Week:__________
Unit Leader Name:______________________ Phone #:______________ Email: _________________
Scout's Name
9:00am
10:00am
11:00am
1:30pm
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
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2:30pm
2015 Merit Badge Registration Form (continued)
(This form should be used only if not using on-line merit badge registration)
Scout's Name
9:00am
10:00am
11:00am
1:30pm
(21)
(22)
(23)
(24)
(25)
(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
(30)
(31)
(32)
(33)
(34)
(35)
(36)
(37)
(38)
(39)
(40)
(41)
(42)
(43)
(44)
(45)
(46)
(47)
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2:30pm
Annual Health and Medical Record
Please follow the below link to access the most current National Boy Scouts of America, Annual Health and
Medical Record. All Scouts and adults must complete the official Annual BSA Health and Medical Record (form
#680-001, parts A, B, C), part B requires parent signature and part C a physicians signature. They must be
completed within 12 calendar months before arrival. These forms must accompany all Scouts and leaders to camp,
including all adults staying one or more nights. Please make copies of the appropriate forms for all boys/adults in
your troop, it is required that you include a copy of the Scouts health insurance card with medical form. Health
history must be current and the date of the physical must meet the requirements of the appropriate form. Failure to
comply with health form requirements will cause the person to be sent home. A fax machine is available, so any
forgotten forms must be faxed prior to the last transport adult leaving camp or the camper will be sent home,
the number is 352-669-7636. A resident Health Officer is available at all times to deal with accidents and sickness.
He or she is not a medical doctor but is qualified to administer first aid and deal with emergencies and minor sickness.
*The Central Florida Council does not provide sickness and accident insurance.*
http://www.scouting.org/filestore/healthsafety/pdf/680-001_abc.pdf
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Unit Swim Classification Record
Swim tests outside of summer camp may be administered by any adult leader who holds a current training
card in BSA Aquatics Supervision or BSA Lifeguard.
This is the individual’s swim classification as of the test date. Any change in swim status after this date
would require a reclassification test by the Aquatics Director. Swim tests should be given every year.
Please refer to the Guide to Safe Scouting or Aquatics Supervision Manual for test administration.
When swim tests are conducted away from camp, the Aquatics Director shall reserve the authority to
review or retest.
Unit Number: Location of Swim Test:
Date of Swim Test:
Full Name (Print)
Medical
Swim Classification
#
(Draw lines through blank spaces)
Recheck Non-Swimmer Beginner
Swimmer
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Test Administrator: Date:
Signature: Date:
Type of Training:Council/Agency:
Unit Leader Name: Training Expiration Date:
Signature: Date:
Director Approval:
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Swim Classification Procedures
The swim classification of individuals participating in a Boy Scouts of America activity is a key element in
both Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat. The swim classification tests should be renewed annually, preferably at the beginning of each outdoor season. Traditionally, the swim classification test has only been conducted at a long term summer camp, However, there is no restriction that this be the only place the test can
be conducted. It may be more useful to conduct the swim classification prior to a unit going to summer camp.
All persons participating in BSA aquatics are classified according to swimming ability. The classification tests and
test procedures have been developed and structured to demonstrate a skill level consistent with the circumstances
in which the individual will be in the water (e.g., the Swimmer’s Test demonstrates the minimum level of swimming ability for recreational and instructional activity in a confined body of water with a maximum 12-foot depth.)
ADMINISTRATION OF SWIM CLASSIFICATION TEST
(THE LOCAL COUNCIL CHOOSES ONE OF THESE OPTIONS):
OPTION A (at camp):
The swim classification test is completed the first day by Camp Aquatics personnel.
OPTION B (Council conducted/council controlled):
The council controls the swim classification process by predetermined dates, locations and approved personnel to serve as test administrators. When the unit goes to summer camp, each individual will be issued a buddy tag under the direction of the Camp Aquatics Director for use at the camp.
OPTION C (At unit level with council-approved aquatics resource people):
The swim classification test done at a unit level should be conducted by one of the following council-approved
resource people: Aquatics Instructor, BSA; Aquatics Cub Supervisor; BSA Lifeguard; BSA Swimming &
Water Rescue; or other lifeguard, swimming instructor, etc When the unit goes to summer camp, each individual will be issued a buddy tag under the direction of the Camp Aquatics Director for use at the camp.
TO THE TEST ADMINISTRATOR
The various components of each test evaluate the several skills essential to the minimum level of swimming ability. Each step of the test is important and should be followed as listed below:
SWIMMER’S TEST:
Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, and begin swimming. Swim 75 yards
in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: side stroke, breast stroke, trudge,
or crawl; then swim 25 yards using an easy resting back stroke. The 100 yards must be swum
continuously and include at least one sharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.
BEGINNER’S TEST:
Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, swim 25 feet on the surface, stop, turn sharply, resume swimming as before, and return to starting place.
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Long Term Campership Application
(For Central Florida Council Scouts Attending Camp La-No-Che)
All applications are considered based entirely on financial need and availability of funds.
Money is made available by private donors. Submit application to:
Central Florida Council Campership Committee
P.O. Box 489
Paisley, FL 32767
Complete the following application, including all signatures, and mail it to the address given above.
Certification of the Scoutmaster or Committee Chairman is required. Camperships are rarely given for
more than half of the camp fee since the Scout should earn part of the cost of attending camp. The Scout
must be a registered Boy Scout in Central Florida Council. Applications must be received no later than
May 1, 2015 and will be reviewed in the order in which they were received. The Central Florida Council
Camp Program Committee will review the applications and decide which camperships will be awarded.
For all approved camperships, notification will be sent to the unit leader listed below. If a campership is
awarded, it may be used only for the Scout to whom it is given during the week listed below. As part of
the application, parents MUST describe the circumstances which justify the campership. Please list the
financial reasons which caused you to submit this application. The information will remain confidential.
This application will not be considered without the justification. I hereby apply for a campership for:
Name:
Troop:
Address:
District:
City, State, Zip:
Home Phone:
Email:
Amount Requested:
Did the troop provide a means to earn the fees? _Yes _No Dates of Camp:
Did your son participate in the fund-raising?
_Yes _No
Reason campership is needed (REQUIRED):
(Continue reason on back of form or separate page, if needed)
Parent's Signature:
Date:
If the Scout is granted a campership, our troop will be responsible for helping him to obtain a physical
exam, transportation, and equipment needs before attending Summer Camp at Camp La-No-Che.
Scoutmaster or Committee Chairman Signature:
Position:
Phone #:
Email:
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Camp Volunteer Leader Application
(For Central Florida Council Scouts Attending Camp La-No-Che)
Applications must be received by 5/15/15.
You will be notified prior to your arrival at camp regarding your acceptance in this program.
Name:
Unit:
Address:
District:
City, State, Zip:
Home Phone:
Email:
Work Phone:
Prior Scouting Experience: __Cubs __Boy Scouts __Explorers Unit Position:
Scout Training:
Week(s) Attending Camp:
Please check the subjects listed below in which you are qualified to instruct:
__ Camping
__ First Aid
__ Knots
__ Ecology
__ Commissioner Staff
__ Cooking
__ Other Scoucraft
__ Firem'n Chit
__ Lashings
__ Shooting Sports
__ Hiking
__ Leatherwork
__ Totin' Chip
__ Compass
__ Aquatic Activities
__ Skills Area: Auto Maintenance, Electronics, Plumbing, Radio, Home Repairs
__ Adult Leader Training
__ Eagle required badges (please list)
Qualified Volunteer Position
Number of Hours Area Directors Signature
Total # of Qualified Service
Hours:
Camp or Program Director’s Signature
Certified by Camp Office:
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Campsite Inspection Form
(Subject to minor changes, actual form will be distributed at Sunday SM/SPL Meeting)
Unit: _______________
Week: __________
Campsite: ___________________________________
Campsite Inspection Items
Possible Points Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri
Duty Roster posted and filled out completely
5
Fireguard Chart posted and filled out completely
5
All lights/fans off during day
10
Garbage bag and recycle bin being used
5
Latrine floors swept and clean
5
Toilets, urinals, showers, and sinks clean
5
Dry toilet paper in each stall, supplies in bucket
5
American (or Troop's National) flag displayed
10
Troop flag displayed
10
Patrol flag displayed
10
Campsite is free of hazards
10
Activity shelter clean and orderly
10
Campsite clear of litter and trash
5
No vehicles in site without parking pass
5
Total Points
100
VEHICLES IN CAMPSITE WITHOUT PARKING PASS WILL RECEIVE A "0" FOR THE DAY
Daily Comments:
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Service Award
Unit: _________
Council: ______________ Week: ________
SPL: ______________________
A troop living by the Scout Law in their community, providing service and exhibiting spirit, is an excellent example of Leadership. Each member of your troop can earn a Camp La-NoChe Service Ribbon by completing the requirements below. You will sign up with the Camp
Commissioner. We look forward to seeing your troop earn this very Special Ribbon. The ribbon will be provided to the troop in your summer camp closeout envelope provided on Friday
evening. This form must be turned in no later than 12:30pm on Friday to camp commissioner.
Dining Hall - must complete 2 of 3 choices (initial by dining hall staff req)
Troop kitchen service (serving line, dishes and trash)
Troop Dining Hall Area service (wash tables, sweep and trash pickup)
Dining Hall latrine cleanup (one of three meals)
Date Time
Initials
Downtown Camp (initial by camp management staff req)
Visitor latrine cleanup (one of three meals)
Happy hour cleanup (downtown, campsite paths, and office/parking area)
Date Time
Initials
Program Area- Pick one area with approval (initial by QM or Area Director) Date Time
Area:
Initials
Our unit has completed this challenge of living by the Scout Law and provide camp service.
Scoutmaster Signature: Date:
Senior Patrol Leaders Signature:Date:
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Spirit Award
Unit: _________
Council: ______________ Week: ________
SPL: ______________________
A troop living by the Scout Law in their community, providing service and exhibiting spirit, is an excellent example of Leadership. Each member of your troop can earn a Camp LaNo-Che Spirit Ribbon by completing the requirements below. You will sign up with the Camp
Commissioner. We look forward to seeing your troop earn this very Special Ribbon. The ribbon will be provided to the troop in your summer camp closeout envelope provided on Friday
evening. This form must be turned in no later than 12:30pm on Friday to camp commissioner.
Flag Ceremony - must complete 2 of 3 choices (Initial by Unit Leader)
Flag Honor Guard
Prayer
Troop Spirit at flag ceremony (cheer, song, etc.)
Date Time
Initials
Campfire Spirit- must complete 1 item (Initial by unit leader)
Troop shows spirit at Sunday with cheers or song
Attend Pow-Wow with spirit on Thursday night 8:00
Date Time
Initials
Troop Spirit Item- provide spirit to camp (initial by comm)
Item:
Date Time
Initials
Our unit has completed this challenge of living by the Scout Law and Provide camp spirit.
Scoutmaster Signature: Date:
Senior Patrol Leaders Signature:Date:
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Scoutmaster’s Merit Badge
Name: _________________ Unit: _______ Council: ____________ Site: _______
Week: ______
The Scout Leader’s Merit badge is a patch that may be earned by unit leaders in camp. It’s purpose is to encourage leaders to be involved in our camps program and to have an enjoyable experience at camp. In order to earn this badge, leaders must earn a minimum of 35 points during the week.
An Outstanding Leadership Award Ribbon may be earned in addition depending on point system:
White: 40 - 60 pts Red: 61-85 pts Blue: 86 & above pts
Applications must be received by 12:00pm on Friday, at the Camp Commissioner’s Office. Items must be initialed by a staff member, points recorded and then totaled in order to receive credit for each event completed.
Points
Possible
Area Visits (AV): Need initial of Staff upon completion
____ Lakefront ____ Aquatics Complex
____ Climbing ____COPE ____ Alpine ____ Adventure Tower
____ Handicraft ____ Healthcraft ____ Shooting Sports
up to 4
up to 8
up to 6
____ Ecology ____ Scoutcraft ____ Trailblazers ____ Native American
____ STEM #1 ____ STEM#2 ____ STEM #3 ____ Leadership Academy
Total Score for Visiting Areas (Please place score on back)
up to 8
up to 8
34 pts
Attend Events (AE): Need initial of Staff upon completion
Points
Possible
____ Sunday Vespers Service at 7:15pm (Chapel)
____ Sunday Afternoon Leader meeting at 4:30pm (Trailblazers)
____ Sunday Campfire ____ Thursday Campfire ____ Friday Campfire
Leader Meeting: ____ M ____ T ____ W ____ R ____ F (Dining Hall)
____ Monday Safe Swim Defense & Safety Afloat at 11:00am (Lakefront)
____ Tuesday Dutch Oven Cass at 11:00am (Quartermaster)
____ Tuesday Flag Retirement at 7:30pm (Trailblazer)
____ Tuesday Snake Feeding at 7:00pm (Ecology)
____ Wednesday OA Fellowship at 8:00pm (OA Museum)
Total Score for Attending Events: (Please place score on back)
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Points Running
Earned
Total
Points Running
Earned
Total
up to 2
up to 2
up to 3
up to 5
up to 3
up to 3
up to 3
up to 3
up to 2
26 pts
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Camp La-No-Che- Scoutmaster’s Merit Badge
Points
Possible
Assist Teaching (AT): Need initial of Staff upon completion
Trailblazers: ____ M ____ T ____ W ____ R ____ F
STEM MB: ____ M ____ T ____ W ____ R ____ F
MB of Choice: ____ M ____ T ____ W ____ R ____ F
Total Score for Assisting Teaching: (Please place score on back)
Participant Activities (PA): Need initial of Staff upon completion
Points Running
Earned
Total
up to 5
up to 20
up to 5
20 pts
Points
Possible
____ Aquatics Aide (1 pt per hour served)
____ Shooting Sports Range Assistant (1 pt per class)
____ Earn Hiker of La-No-Che
up to 5
up to 5
2 pts
____ Earn Mile Swim or Mile Run/Walk
____ Troop Conservation Project
____ Troop Service Project
____ Work in Kitchen
____ Participate in Camp Wide Event (not campfire)
____ Particpate in Special Commissioner’s Project
Assist Quartermaster: ____ M ____ T ____ W ____ R ____ F
Assist Night Owl: ____ S ____ M ____ T ____ W ____ R ____ F
Assist Campsite Inspections: ____ M ____ T ____ W ____ R ____ F
Total Score for Participant Activites : (Please place score on back)
3 pts
3 pts
3 pts
3 pts
2 pts
4 pts
up to 10
up to 12
up to 20
72 pts
Points Running
Earned
Total
Total Score for Scoutmaster’s Merit Badge
Programs
Area Visits Total:
Attend Events Total:
Assit Teaching Total:
Participant Activities Total:
Total Score earned for Scoutmaster’s Merit Badge
Points Possible
up to 34 pts
up to 26 pts
up to 30 pts
up to 72 pts
Total 150
Points Earned Running Total
I have earned by Scoutmaster Merit Badge by earning 35 pts:
I have earned the ribbon below:
YES: ___________
NO:___________
40 pts-60 pts White Ribbon: ____________
61pts-85pts Red Ribbon:
____________
86pts+ Blue Ribbon:
____________
Print Name: _________________________________ Unit:__________________________________
Council:____________________________________Position:_______________________________
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The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation
Camp La-No-Che, Staff Application 2015
Name:
Email Address:
Address:
City:
Phone #:
Parent Name:
Parent Email Address:
Social Security :
College Address:
City:
Scouting Background:
Troop #:
Team #:
Council:
Length of time as a Cub Scout:
Length of time as a Boy Scout or Girl Scout:
Length of time as an Adult Leader:
Current Troop Position:
Name of Current Leader:
State:
Cell Phone:
Parent Phone #:
Zip:
State:
Zip:
Post #:
District:
Crew #:
Scout Rank:
Leader Phone #:
List of all Merit Badges, Certifications, and Leadership Courses completed in Scouting and other organizations. All Scouting Merit Badges and certifications must have Unit Leaders initials by them
Merit Badges:
Leadership Certifications:
Date Attended:
Educational Background:
High School:
College:
Grade Level Completed:
Years Completed:
Employment History:
Current Employer:
Supervisor:
Previous Employer:
Supervisor:
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References:
Name:
Phone #:
Name:
Phone #:
Name:
Phone #:
Occupation:
Work Phone #:
Occupation:
Work Phone #:
Occupation:
Work Phone #:
Position Preference:
Please rate the top 3 areas that you would be interested in working at summer camp, 1 being your 1st choice. Then please check
the positions under the section you are interested and meet the minimum age requirement set by the National BSA policy.
Traditional Camp Areas:
Aquatics:
Ecology:
Handicraft:
Healthcraft:
Leadership Academy:
Native American:
Scoutcraft:
Shooting Sports:
STEM:
Trailblazer:
Unit Service:
Please check position interest that you meet the minimum age requirement as of June 1, 2014
Counselor in Training (14):
Program Counselor (15-16):
Senior Program Counselor (17):
Assistant Area Director (18):
Area Director (18):
Shooting Sports Range Officer (18):
Aquatics Director (21):
Adventure Camp Areas:
Alpine:
COPE:
Cycling/Climbing:
Expedition:
Please check position interest that you meet the minimum age requirement as of June 1, 2014
Adventure Counselor in Training (16):
Adventure Counselor (16):
Senior Adventure Counselor (18):
Adventure Area Director (21):
COPE Director (21):
Administration Areas:
Administration:
Health Officer:
Please check position interest that you meet the minimum age requirement as of June 1, 2014
Chaplain Aide (16):
Office Staff (18):
Assistant Provo Scoutmaster (18):
Area Director (18):
Camp Director (21):
Program Director (21):
Provisional Scoutmaster (21):
Quartermaster (18):
If you have worked at Camp La-No-Che before what was your previous salary? $__________________/Per Week
(All Employees should be available all summer, exceptions must be requested during interviews)
I know of no reason why my health would limit full Camp participation, and if employed I will provide an upto-date physical examination. I will be a registered member of the BSA. If selected, the Boy Scouts of America
can expect my loyalty to management, its policies, programs and my full cooperation with other members of
the staff. This application needs your current Unit Leader and Parent Guardian Signature for anyone under
the age of 18 as of January 1st, 2015. If application does not have both it will be returned and not considered.
Applicants Signature
Date
Parent Guardians Signature
Date
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Scoutmaster Signature
Date
[An Equal Opportunity Employer]
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Section VII- Forms
Adventure Camp Program Hold Harmless.............................................
ATV Rider Rules Agreement..................................................................
ATV Program Participation and Hold Harmless Agreement..................
Horsemanship ........................................................................................
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A.T.V. Program
Rider Rules Agreement
Rules

Safety equipment must be worn at ALL times while operating an A.T.V.
- Helmet, goggles, gloves, long pants, over ankle boots, long sleeve shirt
 NO A.T.V's are permitted in Downtown Camp
 A.T.V.'s are never to be ridden on blacktop surfaces
 NO PASSING at any Time
 NO Racing, Jumping or reckless operation will be tolerated
 A.T.V.'s will be fueled at the end of program time by Adventure Camp Staff members. Oil
must he checked prior to use and logged into A.T.V. maintenance log book
 A.T.V.'s must stay on designated A.T.V. trails
 ALL participants must he a minimum age of 14, and in possession of a valid state Driver’s
License or State issued ID card and a completed release form on file
 ALL A.T.V. keys will be secured at the end of Program by Adventure Camp Director
 ALL rider gear is to cleaned and stored properly in A.T.V. Shed
 ALL incidents, Close calls or accidents will be documented
 ALL A.'I'.V.'s are to be cleaned at the end of program by the rider
 NO personal A.T.V.'s will be used in the X-Treme Power-sports program
 ALL personal riding gear must he inspected by XP Director, prior to use
 ALL policies and procedures of the Boy Scouts of America, Central Florida Council, Camp La No-Che and the A.T.V. Training Institute will be followed, to include all Federal, state and local
laws as they pertain to the operation, maintenance and required safety equipment of an A.T.V.
I ___________________________________, have read and understand the above rules. If at any time I
violate such rules, I understand that I will be removed from the A.T.V. Program, and any future considerations
of participating in the A.T.V. Program at Camp La-No-Che.
Print Participant’s Name: __________________________________________Date:______________
Participant’s Signature: ___________________________________________Date:_______________
Print Parent/Guardian’s Name: ____________________________________Date:_______________
Parent/Guardian Signature: _______________________________________Date:_______________
Home Phone #:_________________________________
E-mail Address for Survey Purpose only: _________________________________________________
X-Treme Power-Sports Director: ________________________________________________________
Camp Director: ________________________________________________
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2015 A.T.V. Program
Participation and Hold Harmless Agreement
Camp La-No-Che (Central Florida Council) will be conducting a program for A.T.V.’s during
2015. This program is conducted under the approval of the Boy Scouts of America. Scouts will
be instructed how to ride and drive the A.T.V. Scouts will be taught A.T.V. safety, drive on the
training course, and then on the trails on Camp La-No-Che property. Scouts will be on the unit
individually and in control of the power and brakes. Scouts will be required to wear a helmet,
goggles, gloves, over the ankle boots, long sleeve shirts and long pants. Scouts are expected to
abide by all safety rules and the instructions of the Camp Instructor(s).
I, the undersigned, give my child, ________________________________, permission to
participate in this program. I understand that participation in the activity involves a certain
degree of risk. I have carefully considered the risk involved and have given consent for my child
to participate in the activity. I understand that participation in the activity is entirely voluntary
and requires participants to abide by the rules and standards of conduct. I release the Boy
Scouts of America, the local council, the activity coordinators and all employees, volunteers,
related parties or other organizations associated with the activity from any and all claims or
liability arising out of this participation.
For safety, my child and I agree that he/she will do the following or he/she will be removed
from the program. Because space is limited, any additional cost associated with participation in
this program will not be refunded.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Complete the A.T.V. Safety Class taught at Camp La-No-Che.
Wear all safety gear at all times on or around the equipment.
Follow all the safety rules provided in the training class.
Follow the instructions of the Camp Staff Instructor(s).
Maintain control of the A.T.V. at all times and remain within the speed determined by
the Camp Instructor(s).
6. Is 14 years of age as of the start of the class and will be in full compliance with all local
state and federal guidelines, including age restrictions and original equipment
manufacturer standards.
7. Will respond to the camp satisfaction survey from the Boy Scouts of America to help in
the evaluation of the program.
Participant’s Signature
__________________________________________ Date: _________
Parent/Guardian Signature _________________________________________ Date: _________
Parent/Guardian Print Name ________________________________________ Date: _________
Home Phone _______________________ Cell _________________________ Date: _________
Email address for survey purposes only: _____________________________________________
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Camp La-No-Che
Personal Watercraft Program
Participation and Hold Harmless Agreement
Camp La-No-Che (Central Florida Council) will be conducting a program for Personal
Watercraft (PWC) during 2013. This program is conducted under the approval of the Boy
Scouts of America. Scouts will be taught Boater Safety, and will operate the unit on the
Camp La-No-Che property. Scouts will be instructed how to ride and drive the PWC.
Scouts will be on the unit with a second Scout and in control of the power. Scouts will be
required to wear a P.F.D. at all times while on the unit. Scouts are expected to abide by
all safety rules and the instructions of the Camp Instructor(s).
I, the undersigned, give my child, ________________________________, permission to
participate in this program. I understand that participation in the activity involves a
certain degree of risk. I have carefully considered the risk involved and have given
consent for my child to participate in the activity. I understand that participation in the
activity is entirely voluntary and requires participants to abide by the rules and standards
of conduct. I release the Boy Scouts of America, the local council, the activity
coordinators and all employees, volunteers, related parties or other organizations
associated with the activity from any and all claims or liability arising out of this
participation.
For safety, my child and I agree that he/she will do the following or he/she
will be removed from the program. Because space is limited, any additional
cost associated with participation in this program will not be refunded.
1. Complete the Boater Safety Class for the Florida Boater Education Card
taught at www.boatus.org.
2. Wear all safety gear at all times on or around the equipment.
3. Follow all the safety rules provided in the training class.
4. Follow the instructions of the Camp Staff Instructor(s).
5. Maintain control of the PWC at all times and remain within the speed
determined by the Camp Instructor(s).
6. Has earned the Swimming Merit Badge (if a Boy Scout) and has passed the
B.S.A. swim test.
7. Is 15 years of age as of the start of the class and will be in full compliance with
all local, state and federal guidelines, including age restrictions and original
equipment manufacturer standards.
8. Will respond to the camp satisfaction survey from Boy Scouts of America to
help in the evaluation of the program.
Participant’s Signature
Date:
Parent/Guardian Signature
Date:
Parent/Guardian Print Name
Date:
Home Phone ________________ Cell________________ Work ____________
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Section VIII- Maps & Directions to Camp
From Orlando to Camp
1.Turn left on E South SR-15
2.Enter ramp (right) following the sign IA E
3.Exit right following the sign Mount Dora(SR-46)/Sanford
(SR-417-TOLL) (EXIT 101 BC)
4.Ramp forks, keep left to Mount Dora(SR-46)/Hospital
(EXIT 101C)
5.Turn left on W State Road 461W Sr-46
6.Road forks, keep right to County Road 46A
7.Turn left continuing on State Road 44
8.Turn right on Plymouth Sorrento Rd/County Road 437
9.Turn left on County Road 44A
10.Turn right on County Road 439
11.Turn right on County Road 42
12.Turn right on Maggie Jones Rd
13.Road forks, keep right to Maggie Jones Rd
14.Take right to Boy Scout Rd
15.Arrive at your destination
41940 Boy Scout Rd, Paisley, FL 32767, US
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50 feet
50 feet
0.3 miles 0.3 miles
17.9 miles 18.2 miles
0.5 miles 18.7 miles
1.4 miles 20.1 miles
7.6 miles 27.7 miles
5.6 miles 33.3 miles
1 2 miles 34.5 miles
1.8 miles 36.3 miles
3.2 miles 39.5 miles
6.3 miles 45.8 miles
3.3 miles 49.1 miles
0.2 miles 49.3 miles
600 feet 49.4 miles
1.6 miles51.0 miles
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Directions from I-75 North to 41940 Boy Scout Road Paisley, FL 32767
1.Turn left on Sr-9311-75 S
2.Exit right following the sign Belleview/DunnellonlCR-484
(EXIT 341)
3.Turn left on SW Highway 484/SW County Road 484
4.Road Forks, Keep Right US-27 S117S-441 SISR-500
SISR-500 S
5.Turn !eft on SE Highway 42
6.Turn right continuing on Main St/County Road 42IState
Road 19
7.Turn left continuing on County Road 42
8.Turn right on Maggie Jones Rd
9.Road forks, keep right to Maggie Jones Rd
10.Take right to Boy Scout Rd
11.Arrive at your destination
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3.4 miles
87.8 miles
3.5 miles
91.3 miles
0.3 miles
8.2 miles
91.6 miles
.99.8 miles
4.0 miles
22.0 miles
103.8 miles
125.8 miles
400 feet
6.8 miles
0.2 miles
600 feet
1.6 miles
125.9 miles
132.7 miles
132.9 miles
133.0 miles
134.6 miles
Directions from I-75 South to 41940 Boy Scout Road Paisley, FL 32767
1. Merge onto I-75 North
2. Exit 329 at Wildwood
3. Turn Right onto SR. 44
4. Turn Left onto SR. 301
5. Turn right onto CR. 42
6. Slight Right onto Maggie Jones Rd.
7. Turn right onto Boy Scout Rd.
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Directions from I-95 North to 41940 Boy Scout Road Paisley, FL 32767
1.
Follow signs for 1-95 S and merge onto 1-95 S
2.
Exit onto SR 92 West (exit 261B) toward Deland 3.
Turn left onto N Spring Garden Ave
4.
Turn right onto FL-44 W
5.
Turn Right onto Co Rd 42 W.
7.
Turn Left onto Central Ave.
8.
Turn left onto Maggie Jones Rd.
9.
Slight right onto Boy Scout Rd
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Directions from I-95 South to 41940 Boy Scout Road Paisley, FL 32767
1.
Follow signs for 1-95 N and merge onto 1-95 N
2.
Exit onto SR 44 West (exit 249) toward Deland 3.
Turn Right onto Co Rd 42 W.
4.
Turn Left onto Central Ave.
5.
Turn left onto Maggie Jones Rd.
6.
Slight right onto Boy Scout Rd
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Section IX- Locations Near Camp La-No-Che
Grocery Stores
Walmart
U.S. 441
Mount Dora, FL 32757
(12 Miles)
Publix
18955 US Highway 441
Mount Dora, Florida 32757
(11 Miles)
Dollar General
24959 County Rd 42
Paisley, FL 32767
(2 Miles)
Save-A-Lot
933 North Central Avenue
Umatilla, FL 32784
(8 Miles)
Home Improvement
Lowes
18795 U.S. 441
Mount Dora, FL 32757
(11 Miles)
Home Depot
10825 U.S. 441
Leesburg, FL 34788
(17 Miles)
Pizza
Pizza Hut
939 North Central Avenue
Umatilla, FL 32784
(8 Miles)
Nicky D’s Pizza
439 Umatilla Boulevard
Umatilla, FL 32784
(8 Miles)
Gas Stations
Paisley Mart
24937 CR-42,
Paisley, FL 32767
(2 Miles)
Kangaroo Express
42404 Florida 19
Altoona, FL 32702
(8 Miles)
Hospital
Florida Hospital Deland
701 W Plymouth Ave,
Deland, FL 32720
(15 Miles)
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1000 Waterman Way
Tavares, FL 32778
(21 Miles)
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