June 2014 - Illowa Council
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June 2014 - Illowa Council
ILLOWA SCOUT SHOP The Illowa Scout Shop Bugle Phone: (563) 391-4111 Fax: (563) 391-4488 Summer Camp is Here! Email: IllowaScoutShop@Scouting.org Find Us On Facebook! Staff Nancy Vasquez, Store Manager Linda Green, Associate Ken Brooks, Associate Inside this issue: Manager’s Minute 2 STEM Linda’s Pick— Rockets Have Returned 2 Welcome, Mr. President 2 Ken’s Camping Corner 3 New Guide to Safe Scouting Available 3 On My Honor... 4 2014 Scout Night 4 The wait is finally over! Now that Scouts are out of school, they are headed in droves to that home-away-fromhome, summer camp. Why is summer camp such a big deal for kids? Scouts spend all year working on advancement and practicing Scout Skills on weekend camp outs, but it really isn’t until that special week in the summer that Scouts can put their training to use! With time in school focusing more and more solely on academics, summer camp gives scouts an opportunity to work on cooperative skills, teamwork, leadership, character building, and hands-on problem solving. Harris Interactive of New York, designed a study on the impact of summer camp in the lives of Boy Scouts, Scout leaders, and parents of Scout . The researchers concluded that within the typical six days of Boy Scout summer camp, boys are in an environment that comprehensively provides them with critical elements of healthy youth development At camp, boys have time to consider and reflect on their place in life. Strong personal values and character are shaped as young boys are encouraged to take a part in decisions that impact others, contemplate their relationship with God, reflect on personal values, and participate in patriotic activities regarding American citizenship. A majority of boys at camp receive praise from others . Compliments are received from adult leaders (76 %) and peers (72 %) . Another key finding is that 78 % of boys indicate that they “accomplished something worthwhile” during camp. Scout camp is a place where caring and nurturing relationships are developed and deepened. According to the study, most Scouts made a new friend or became better friends with someone while at camp. Parents see the difference Scout camp makes. A clear majority (81 %) of parents of Scouts who attend camp say the camp experience resulted in a positive change in their sons. They agree their sons have fun, are safe, and learn and test new skills. Moreover, a clear majority of parents (84 %) say their son learned personal responsibility while at camp. For these reasons, almost all parents (96 %) would recommend camp to others . Make sure your Boy Scout does not miss the opportunities of Scout summer camp. Contact the Illowa council office to get information. The “hidden value” of Scout camp will benefit your son for a lifetime! POSITIVE OUTCOMES Camp Loud Thunder Equipment List Recommended Complete Scout Uniform Flashlight with Extra Batteries Hiking Shoes Scout Handbook Tennis Shoes Spending Money T- Shirts Pants & Shorts Underwear Socks Sleep Wear Sweater/ Sweat Shirt Swim Trunks & Towel Notebook and Pencils Merit Badge Pamphlets Day Pack Canteen/Water Bottle Nylon Cord Toiletry Kit (shampoo, soap, washcloth, towel, toothbrush, toothpaste, Gold Bond Body Powder) Light Jacket Rain Gear Small Pillow Sleeping Bag or Two Heavy Blankets Air or Foam Mattress for Cot Sun Block Insect Repellent Fishing Gear Hard-Soled shoes for Waterfront activities Optional Bible or Prayer Book Watch First Aid Kit Pocket Knife (4" Blade maximum) Camera Sewing Kit Compass Have a question about uniforms, camping or camping equipment, program material, rank advancement? ... Page 2 The Illowa Scout Shop Bugle Manager’s Minute - STEM STEM means, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Stem is the future. Fostering a strong STEM education is our best opportunity to boost the spirit of innovation. It is what we need to help ensure this country continues on a prosperous and secure journey. This program is to excite and expand a sense of wonder in all of our Scouts. You can earn the Nova award which should be put on an advancement report so that it gets recorded. After getting the Nova award, you can go onto earning PI pins. There is a program for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Ventures. The Putnam Museum will be having a program in the fall for the Cub Scouts and possibly for Boy Scouts. You can go on and earn the Super Nova Award which has more rigorous requirements than the Nova awards. When earning this award, you have to fill out the Supernova Award Application. When doing this, you also need to have the Council to approve this before the Scout Shop can sell this award. All of this information is at this website, http://www.scouting.org/stem/ Awards/CubScout.aspx#supernova We have the Guidebooks in stock for all Scouts. It a great program for your Scouts to do! Yours in Scouting, - Nancy Vasquez Linda’s Pick—Rockets have Returned to the Scout Shop For those working on the “Stem” program for NOVA or just looking to have fun, we have a variety of rockets for you. The Alpha III Launch set is designed for the first time user or younger scout and is easy to assemble. It comes complete with everything you need, except the engine (sold separately) including the Alpha III rocket. Also included in the kit are the Electron Beam Launch Controller and the Porta-Pad II Launch Pad. All for only $29.99 The Alpha III rocket can be purchased separately if desired for $9.99. The Hi-Flier Rocket is for the more experienced scout. It has the capability to really gain altitude. Try it to see how high it flies! This kit takes only an afternoon to build and takes any one of our powerful Estes engines to launch. The kit is sold for $6.99 and the engines range from $7.49 for three to $49.99 for 24. The Illowa Scout shop would like to welcome Dr. Robert M. Gates, former secretary of defense and former director of central intelligence, as the Boy Scouts of America’s new national president. In this volunteer role, Dr. Gates will lead the National Executive Board, which guides the Boy Scouts of America as it it serves 2.5 million youth members, for two one-year terms. He is the 35th president of the BSA. Dr. Gates has a long history of participation and service in the BSA. He is a past member of the National Executive Board; a past president of the National Eagle Scout Association; a distinguished Eagle Scout; a recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award, Our Space Explorer 6 Rocket comes in a 6-pack so a group can participate in the fun. It is a very economical way for the whole troop to enjoy the fun. It is designed for someone with some experience to operate and is a fantastic 22” long that can be customized by you. The pack of 6 costs only $44.99 which means it is $7.50 per rocket! We have accessories in stock like the Rocket Recovery Wadding, Model Rocket Igniters, both priced at $3.99 each, and a variety of engines for power. Imagine the high flying fun you’ll have! -LG the highest commendation given by the BSA for extraordinary service to youth; and a Vigil Honor member of the Order of the Arrow, the highest mark of distinction and recognition for those with exceptional service and unselfish interests. Welcome, Mr. President. -KB ...Email or Facebook us your Scouting Questions and we will answer them in our next newsletter! Volume 1, Issue 2 Page 3 Ken’s Camping Corner Now that you have all of your gear for camp, you need something to put it all in! With Summer Camp in mind, I have two products that I recommend to Scouts and Scouters to make their lives easier. The first item is ideal for Scouts of all ages. The Cloud -Walker, by Camelbak® is a hydration-ready day pack designed to carry extra layers, food, trail maps, compasses, and most of your other Scouting essentials. The Cloud Walker, in addition to the hydration pocket with included water reservoir, has another large storage compartment, side pockets, compression straps, a padded back with an air director to keep your back cool and dry, and sturdy, padded shoulder straps. Hydration back packs are great because you can carry several water bottles worth of water on your back, and not have to worry about leaving your bottle at shooting sports when you are across camp at the waterfront. Dehydration is the leading cause of sickness at camp, so being able to carry a afternoon’s worth of water is not only a convenience, but a great way to prevent and mitigate dehydration at camp. We have several Camelbaks in stock, but the Cloud Walker is on sale right now at the Illowa Scout Shop for $59.98. The second pack is geared towards Boy Scouts and Adult Scouters attending resident camp. The 110 Liter Osprey Duffel Bag is designed for ease. This duffel is the perfect pack to store your clothes and camping gear for a week long trip. This design is so popular, National Council chose this model to use at the 2013 National Jamboree. The advantage that this Osprey duffel has, is the addition of sturdy shoulder straps that allows a Scout to wear the duffel bag like a backpack. So with almost twice the storage space of a typical hiking backpack, the Osprey Duffel is the perfect pack to take to camp this summer. $79.99 here at the Scout Shop. As always, I am here to help you with all of your camping needs. KB New Guide to Safe Scouting Available The purpose of the Guide to Safe Scouting is to prepare members of the Boy Scouts of America to conduct Scouting activities in a safe and prudent manner. The policies and guidelines have been established because of the real need to protect members from known hazards that have been identified through 100 years of experience. Limitations on certain activities should not be viewed as stumbling blocks; rather, policies and guidelines are best described as stepping-stones toward safe and enjoyable adventures. All participants in official Scouting activities should become familiar with the Guide to Safe Scouting and be aware of state or local government regulations that supersede Boy Scouts of America policies and guidelines. The Guide to Safe Scouting provides an overview of Scouting policies and procedures rather than comprehensive, standalone documentation. For some items, the policy statements are complete. Unit leaders are expected to review the additional reference material cited prior to conducting such activities. In situations not specifically covered in this guide, activ- ity planners should evaluate the risk or potential risk of harm, and respond with action plans based on common sense, community standards, the Boy Scout motto, and safety policies and practices commonly prescribed for the activity by experienced providers and practitioners. The updated version of The Guide to Safe Scouting can be purchased at your Illowa Scout Shop for $5.99. -KB ILLOWA SCOUT SHOP 4412 N. Brady Street Davenport Iowa 52806 Phone: (563) 391-4111 Fax: (5663) 391-4488 E-mail: IllowaScoutShop@Scouting.org Hours of Operation Monday : 8:30 A–6:00 P Tuesday: 8:30 A–6:00 P Wednesday: 8:30 A–7:00 P Thursday: 8:30 A-6:00 P Friday: 8:30 A–6:00 P Saturday: 9:00 A–3:00 P