Boy Scout Day Camp

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Boy Scout Day Camp
Portions of this publication are copyright © 2013 – 14
This book may be reproduced, in whole or in part, for
camp recruitment purposes.
Special Thanks to:
Jim and Michelle Korcienski
Larry Feller
David J Scott
Settlers Camp Directors
The Staff of The Trexler Scout Reservation
The Scouts and Scouters of Minsi Trails Council
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Trexler Scout Reservation …………………………………………………………….4
Hello from the Management………………………………………………………….. 5
2014 Camp Fees……………………………………………………………………….. 6
Section 1: Merit Badges and Program………………………………………………. 9
2014 Program Highlights
Merit Badges and Pre-Requisites
Specialty Program Descriptions
Trexler Invitational Weekend
Section 2: Organizational Details…………………………………………………… 27
Pre-camp Leaders Meeting Schedule
Camp Maps
The Leader in Camp
Camp Procedures
Encounters with Wildlife
Youth Protection Guidelines
Check-in Procedures
Food Service
Health Services
Section 3: Camp Forms……………………………………………………………… 38
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T
rexler Scout Reservation, in the beautiful Pocono
Mountains, is the Northeast Region’s foremost Boy
Scout Camp. On January 14, 1927, at the height of the
roaring twenties, local World War I Pennsylvania
General Harry C. Trexler donated land to his community. He
turned a lush tract of land in Monroe County into a camp for
the Boy Scouts of the Lehigh County Council. The camp
opened in 1928.
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Today, premier attributes of this 900 acre Scout Reservation
include: Separate Boy Scout and Cub Scout Resident Camps,
Cub Scout Day Camps, two lakes with Fishing, Boating, and
Canoeing and fully staffed waterfront. The reservation also
has over 25 miles of hiking and orienteering trails and a GPS
Course.
Settlers Camp, the reservations Boy Scout Resident Camp has
individual features such as Archery and Rifle Ranges, and
one of the largest C.O.P.E. courses in the Northeast Region
of the Boy Scouts of America. The camp also offers its unique
Athletics area and an innovative new approach to earning Eagle
Merit Badges at camp in a program named “Area 7”. We have
features for age specific groups such as a full day First Year
Camper Program, and our Older Scout High Speed-Low
Drag Program as well. In recent years we have added a new
program area where scouts learn badges completely hands in the
Media Center. Our expanded dinning hall is
a fantastic way to enjoy your meals at camp. New for 2014 is our
very own Pole Sparring Program, Improved TOC Program Area,
Disk Golf Course, and a New Shotgun Pavilion with Sporting
clay range.
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GREETINGS FROM THE MANAGEMENT TEAM!!!!!!!
We are excited about you joining us this summer! The 2014 summer camp
season is shaping up to be one the best in Trexler history. Please use this
material as a guide for your summer camp experience as you plan your visit.
We would like to take the opportunity to introduce Settlers Camp
management team:
Jim Korcienski, Camp Director, has been on Camp Staff for 27 years. Jimmy has
experience in every program area in camp. He has also attended National Camp School five
times and served as a Camp Visitation Team Leader 5 times. He is a middle school teacher
of the Bethlehem Area School District and a Graduate of Wilkes University with an MS in
Educational Leadership and Principal Certification. Korcienski is an Eagle Scout from
Troop 585, Philadelphia, PA and Vigil Honor member of the Order of the Arrow. He also
serves as the Crew Advisor for Venture Crew 1928. In addition, he is a rare Good Ole’
Raven.
Daniel Lugo, Program Director. Danny has been on staff over his 7 years. He has been a
CIT in many areas, worked as an OFC Instructor, Scoutcraft Instructor, OFC Director,
and Scoutcraft Director. He obtained Eagle Scout from troop 94 out of Catasauqua and is
currently the president of Crew 1928. Daniel also has an Associates degree in Criminal
Justice.
Kyle Myers, Business Manager. This will be Kyle’s 2nd summer as Business Manager
while his previous years have been served in the Kitchen and as Athletic Director. Kyle is
an Eagle Scout with Troop 585, Philadelphia, PA. He is currently attending East
Stroudsburg University working on a degree in Business.
Please take the time to thoroughly review this booklet as it will give you a better
understanding of the remarkable activities which will be discovered this summer.
For additional information on Settlers Camp please go to our website at
www.trexlercamp.org or www.minsitrails.com, were you will find the most current updates,
and all the forms you will need for the summer.
Yours in Scouting,
Jim
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RESERVE A PLACE FOR SUMMER CAMP IN 2014
2014 BOY SCOUT & VENTURING RESIDENT CAMP
Unit Reservation and Deposit Form
>INSTRUCTIONS:
To secure a campsite for your unit at a Minsi Trails resident summer camp, please
complete the attached form.
A $100 campsite deposit is non-refundable and is not part of camper fees or 2015 fees.
The Leader Guides will be available at: www.minsitrails.com/camping shortly after January
1, 2014.
Due now: (Initial reservation and $100 campsite deposit.)
Using the attached form, estimate the number of Scouts and Venturers that will
participate in summer camp and return it with your $100 campsite deposit. It is important to
realistically estimate the number of youth and adults on this form. A minimum of two adults
serving as unit leaders are required.
January 15, 2014: (Notice #1 – confirm your attendance projection.)
This is an acknowledgement of your reservation and opportunity to confirm and/or adjust
your reservation(s) and participation counts, subject to space availability. If adding
participants, contact our camp registrar at the Council Camping Desk: 610-465-8568 to
confirm available space.
March 1, 2014: (Notice #2 – all first deposit payments due. Discount fee deadline.)
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A $100 deposit for each youth is due. Participants registering by March 1 will receive the
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discount rate. Participants registering after March 1 will pay the full fee except for new
Scouts and crossovers. This is a per person deposit and is nonrefundable if youth does not
show up for camp. Please share this information with your parents.
June 1, 2014: (All final payments due.)
The balance of all fees are due. To cancel reservations or to change numbers of people
attending, contact our camp registrar at the Council Camping Desk: 610-465-8568. Always
check with the camp registrar before adding additional campers or adults.
> 2014 FEES:
Early Youth Fee......$325 Full Youth Fee.....$350
Adult fee......$162 ($27 per day)
> COMPLETE THE ATTACHED FORM AND MAIL TO:
Minsi Trails Council, Attention Camping Department, P.O. Box 20624, Lehigh Valley, PA 18002-0624
In Council financial assistance available. Contact our camp registrar after February 1st at 610-465-8568 for
your confidential application. This application is due by May lst.
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2014 Minsi Trails High Adventure Programs
Minsi Trails Council provides high adventure summer camp opportunities for advanced
Boy Scouts and Venturers looking for a challenge beyond the traditional summer camp
experience. These programs take place at our two Pocono Mountain Pennsylvania camps,
Camp Minsi in Mount Pocono, PA and Settlers’ Camp on the Trexler Scout reservation, in
Jonas, PA. These programs are focused on challenging young adults to push their
comfort zone limits through an enjoyable and memorable outdoor experience.
How do I reserve our place in these exciting Pocono Mountain, PA
adventures?
Simply contact our camp registrar at the Council Camping Desk at Jane.Chase@scouting.org ,
or at 610-465-8568, for additional details and availability.
NOTE: A separate reservation/registration process is required for each High Adventure
program
CAMP
HAWKEYE
Boasting one of the largest COPE courses in the Northeast
Region, a BMX track and all new shooting sports activities
along with other great older boy activities, Camp Hawkeye is
our effort to provide a summer program for older scouts who
are seeking a more adrenaline fueled camping experience. Get
ready to climb our 60-foot climbing wall, travel the tree tops on
the Tarzan Swing, ride the zip line, or scramble up the Giant’s
Ladder then rappel back to Earth. These and other activities at
Camp Hawkeye will challenge Scouts and Leaders to reach
their fullest potential. This program is built on Challenge by Choice
with participants being encouraged to strive for a goal that they feel is
beyond their reach.
AGE:
MEDICAL:
BASED AT:
Registered Boy Scout or Venturer, age 13 prior to camp
Annual BSA Health and Medical Record form, parts A,B,C.
Settlers Camp, Trexler Scout Reservation, Jonas, PA
Camp Hawkeye will offer a five-day morning schedule of COPE
programming. The remainder part of each day will be filled with other
camp programs (BMX, Pole Sparring, Paintball, shooting sports, etc.)
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Merit
Badges
&
Programs
This list is subject to change, however is the most current at time of printing
1/19/14
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This summer promises to be one of the most unforgettable summers ever. Here are some of
the extraordinary things we have planned for you this season:
Sunday Night Family Barbeque and family style dining hall meals the rest of the week.
The Battle of Good and Evil – A weeklong program that will pit 2 groups of older Scouts
(14+) against each other in fierce competitions involving Scout skills and realistic problem
solving strategy!
A Full Range of Merit Badges including a variety of Eagle Required Merit Badges
The Leader Corp – A program designed for leaders to have their own summer adventure!
Waterfront activities: BSA Lifeguard, Mile Swim, BSA Snorkeling, Safe Swim Defense,
Safety Afloat, Scoutmaster Mile Float, and
Operation First Class – A new idea to more involve the younger scouts into the theme but
still complete their first class requirements
Media Center: Scouts can explore computers, radio, and photography merit badges.
* Scouts must provide own digital camera with SD card or USB cable
Scoutcraft Activities: Paul Bunyan Woodsman, Tote n’ Chip, Fireman Chit ,Leave No
Trace Outdoor Ethics
This Old Camp: An area for hands on interactive skill merit badges new this year will be
Welding Merit Badge
Athletics events: Mountain Biking Treks, Triathlon, and Sports Fields
Camp Hawkeye: Offering AM COPE, as well as Climb on Safely
Training and open climbs, BMX coarse, and other new and exciting activities.
Daily Vesper & Wednesday Chapel Service
Wednesday Order of the Arrow Call Out Ceremony
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Provisional Camping at Settlers Camp or Camp Minsi
Located in the beautiful Pocono Mountains
Can’t go to camp with your Troop?
Want to spend more than one week at camp and work on Merit Badges you need to
complete?
Looking for a fun time just sailing, shooting, archery, climbing, Mountain Biking,
C.O.P.E. or other camp activities with advancement in mind?
Want to camp on “Your Time”?
Don’t know how to do it?
Well the answer may be as simple as linking up with a Provisional Troop!
What is a Provisional Camper???
A resident camping experience for Scouts who are unable to attend camp with their
Troop or who wish to attend an extra week or weeks of camp. The camp will work to
place Scouts within Troops that are already planning to attend camp during the week that
you want to attend. These Troops are already led by experienced Scouters that have many
years of experience under their belts.
Provisional camping is available each week that camp is in operation during the summer.
The fee for provisional camping is $350 per week. We provide the program, the
leadership, the campsite, the Scouting – all you have to do is provide the Scout, your
choice of camps and the week/s that you want to attend.
For an extensive program of Merit Badges refer to page 16
For registration information visit www.minsitrails.com or call 610-465-8568
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Boy Scout Day Camp
Not quite ready for overnight camp? Want to see what camp is like? Maybe
you have a part time job in the evenings or need customized schedule?
Looking to get a head start on your Boy Scout Advancements? Need to
complete your Merit Badge partials? Just want to have some more fun???
Well, Boy Scout Day Camp may be perfect for
you!
What is Boy Scout Day Camp?
Boy Scout Day Camp at either Settlers Camp or Camp Minsi is a regular Boy Scout
summer camp program for all Scouts. Camp runs Monday to Friday from June 22th to
August 2nd. Scouts can come one or more weeks, or they can come selected days for
half days. Just tell us when you want to come. You can also arrive early for breakfast or
stay late for dinner, it is your choice. You provide
your own transportation. The cost is only $220 per week, $65 per day, or $45 per half day
including lunch. There is a small fee for breakfast and/or lunch.
Day Camp for Younger Scouts
Day Camp for younger Scouts moving up from Webelos gives the Scout a positive
initial experience with summer camp. Scouts participate in our first year camper
program which focuses on outdoor skills and appropriate advancement activities for the
ranks leading up to First Class. The program includes basic swimming instruction, and
age appropriate merit badges. Coming for a full week or more is ideal for first year
Scouts.
Day Camp for Older Scouts
Day Camp for the older Scout focuses on merit Badges, i.e. completing partials, work on
advancement or just utilizing the aquatics area or the shooting sports areas to hone skills.
If you are not yet First Class, you can also work on advancement requirements from
Tenderfoot to First Class. Older Scouts often come to Day Camp because they have
evening activities or a job that doesn’t let them stay overnight. Coming for a full week or
more is ideal, but if you are just trying to finish up a merit badge partial, or want an
afternoon of boating, you are welcome to come for a shorter period of time. If you are
looking for an overnight resident camp experience, but can not attend with your Troop,
be sure to check out the information on Provisional Camping.
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As a Scout Camp Leader, you play a key role in the success of your unit.
Below are some of the Camp Leaders duties for summer camp.
Before Camp
 Read Camp Leaders guide thoroughly.
 Attend, or send representation to, each Pre-Camp Leaders meeting.
 Be Familiar with the program this summer so that you may guide your
Scouts to make the best decisions on how to spend their week
 Review merit badge requirements and pre-requisites with Scouts
several weeks before attending camp
 Hold a parents informational meeting to update them on Summer
Camp Activities, Physicals, and payment plan.
During Camp
 Ensure that your Scouts are on time for meals, flag ceremonies and
other camp wide events.
 See that Scouts are actively pursuing advancement, patrol and troop
activities, individual time and camp wide events.
 Provide Guidance to those Scouts who may show signs of
homesickness or conflict with other Scouts or Leaders.
 Notify Commissioners Staff, Program Director, or Camp Director if
you need any help at all.
 Fill out the camp evaluation form and return it to the Camp Office
(Memorial) before you leave Saturday.
 Ice can be purchased from the Trading Post and cannot be distributed
from the kitchen.
 Our Camp Ranger will host a one-night grill and chill event for the
leaders each week. Day is dependent on week of camp.
 People who require CPAP machines are expected to bring their own
machine and battery, however we will provide a charging station and
limited number of backup batteries.
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MERIT BADGES
Scoutcraft
Backpacking
Pioneering
Wilderness Survival
Cooking*
Camping*
Orienteering
Fishing
Hiking
Indian Lore
Aquatics
Canoeing
Swimming*
Lifesaving*
Rowing
Reptile & Amphibian Study
Nature
Plant Science
Oceanography
Athletics
Sports/Athletics
Personal Fitness*
SENTR
Astronomy
Engineering
Nuclear Science
Space Exploration
This Old Camp
Automotive Maintenance
Electricity
Electronics
Welding
Media Center
Computers
Photography
Radio
Handicraft
Leatherwork
Basketry
Plumbing
Woodworking
Woodcarving
Textiles
Ecology
Insect
Study
Fish & Wildlife
Conservation
Weather
Environmental
Science*
Geology
Forestry
Soil & Water Conservation
Pulp and Paper
Mammal Study
Shooting Sports
Archery
Rifle Shooting
Shotgun Shooting
Area “7”
Citizenship in the World*
Citizenship in the Nation*
Communications*
Emergency Preparedness*
First Aid*
Collections
This list is subject to change, however is the most current at
time of printing, 1/19/2014. For current listings go to
www.trexlercamp.org.
*Denotes Eagle Required Merit Badge
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Handicraft
Basketry* - n/a
Leatherwork* - n/a
Woodworking* 0-1b,4,5,6
Plumbing*- n/a
Woodcarving* - 2
Painting n/a
Shooting Sports
Archery* 1c
Rifle Shooting* 1d, 1f
Shotgun Shooting 1d, 1f
Ecology
Environmental Science 1,3e
Forestry 5,7
Geology n/a
Insect Study 7
Mammal Study n/a
Nature n/a
Oceanography
Plant Science n/a
Reptile & Amphibian
Study 8
Soil & Water
Conservation n/a
Weather 8
SENTR
Astronomy 7b
Engineering n/ a
Nuclear Science n/a
Space Exploration* 2
2014 SETTERS CAMP MERIT BADGE PRE-REQS
Scoutcraft
This Old Camp
Backpacking 9,10,11
Automotive Maintenance n/a
Camping 4,7,8d,9
Electricity 2,8,9a
Cooking 5,7
Electronics n/a
Hiking 5,6,7
Welding: Ages 14+ Only
Indian Lore 2a, 2b or 2d
Pioneering 2a, 7 (Scouts should
have already earned the First
Aquatics**
Class rank before beginning
Lifesaving 1
this Merit Badge)
Swimming 3 (Letter
Wilderness Survival 5
from Scoutmaster
Orienteering 7,8,9,10
required)
Fishing 9
BSA Lifeguard
HANDWRITTEN copy
Athletics
of all Safety Afloat and
Athletics 3 (sports 4)
Safe Swim Defense points
Personal Fitness 1,7,8
with their definitions
(Scoutmaster note is
acceptable for dentist
Area 7***
note)
Citizenship in the World 7
Communications 5, 7a, 8 (Must be
typed and Scouts should be prepared
Camp Hawkeye/COPE
to give speeches and do presentations
Min. age-13 years old
as listed in the Merit Badge Requirements
(Parental Permission Form
Emergency Preparedness 1, 2b, 2c, 6b, 6c, 8
Required)
9 (Must have First Aid MB BEFORE
starting)
Adult Leadership Training
Citizenship in the Nation 2, 3, 8
Have your BSA ID number
First Aid 1, 2d, 7 (Scouts should have
already earned the First Class Rank
Media Center
before beginning this Merit Badge)
Radio n/a
Collections: 1, 8
Computers n/a
Photography n/a
* Some required equipment cost. Pricing will be posted once all products have been ordered and
delivered
** All Aquatics Merit Badges require a swimmer status on the first day of classes
*** For all Area 7 Pre-Reqs there must be documentation of any visits, take a year of a foreign language,
et certa in the form signed, typed letter that will be handed in on the first day of class
**** Any reqs done at home and brought to camp should be typed
***** This list and our merit badge availability is subject to change upon the hiring of the directorial staff
^ Any Merit Badge offered but not showen here DOES NOT have any Pre-Req’s
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Chili Cook Off
An annual feature at Settlers camp weekly cooking competition. Done
in site, this event has produced quite an interesting assortment of
presentations over the years. This summer Dan Lugo will be tasting
your culinary creations. We hope to see results as the same as last
year!
Camp will provide the raw and wholesome ingredients to tantalize
your taste buds.
Scoutmasters: Remember your troop chuck box, with plenty of exotic
spices, cooking equipment, and mess kits. If your unit doesn’t have
cooking equipment, please make arrangements with the camp to
borrow it.
Build a Patch Program
The cornerstone of the Settlers Camp Program is the globally
renowned patch panels. The build a patch program consists of at least
18 panels. Hard earned segments include the area 7 American flag,
The Scoutcraft tower, mile swim, and COPE. Segments are only
awarded based upon participation at program areas, many camp-wide
and special events. All scouts receive a “1 week at Camp Panel”.
Other Rockers include, BSA Lifeguard, Handicraft, Nature
Conservation, Rifle/Shotgun, Athletics and Many More!
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Choose your side!! Join the ranks of either the Superheroes or Supervillans and play your part in
the untold story of the great battle for Setropolis. Scouts must be 14 or older. Below is a tentative
list of just some of the items that we will have available this summer at Settlers Camp
Senior Scouts (14+) + Adventure + Ingenuity + Brawn + Leadership + Charisma = FUN
Triathlon
Teamwork Building
Leadership Development
Shooting Activities
Night Hikes
Adventurous Outposts
OPERATION FIRST CLASS
The Operation First Class Program is a two part program, for the
camp’s newest scouts.
Part One: First year campers, working with staff, will spend time
learning skills toward first class rank.
Part Two: Working with troop leaders and guides, these Scouts will
also be offered the opportunity to enhance and learn many Scout
skills that can most effectively be imparted to them by seasoned
Scoutmasters. This is all done within the comic book action theme to
achieve the number one goal of camp...HAVE FUN
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The Leader Corps
The Leader Corps is designed to allow our troop leaders to enjoy different
competitions and training opportunities during their stay at camp.
Scoutmaster Mile Float
World Famous Scoutmaster Cooking
Resource Training
Climb on Safely Training
Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics
Safety Afloat & Safe Swim Defense
Handyman Competitions
Conservation Projects
Scoutmaster Shoot Offs
Scoutmaster Sporting Events
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TREXLER SCOUT RESERVATION - SETTLERS CAMP
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288 Camp Trexler Road
Kunkletown, PA 18058
570-629-0970
January 19, 2014
Dear Scouters,
I would like to thank you for choosing Settlers Camp for your 2014 summer camp. In the
past we have always published our merit badge information within our Leader’s guide,
but in recent years this has become a problem with the many changes that occur to
requirements from the National Council. In an effort to make sure each Scout completes
the requirements we can’t cover or do at camp, we are publishing a tentative schedule for
the badges we will be offering in 2014. Remember this is a tentative schedule until the
release in January of merit badge changes from the national office.
In February, check our website that has all the up to the minute information your troop
will need to come to camp and the merit badge pre-requisites and complete merit badge
schedule. We will also be distributing the final copy of the merit badge list and schedule
at our first leaders meeting in March. You can visit us at www.trexlercamp.org. There
you may also email our area directors directly with all your questions regarding a
particular merit badge or about the program area.
If you have any questions about the merit badge information please feel free to contact
me.
Yours in Scouting,
Jim Korcienski
James J. Korcienski
Settlers Camp Director
570-236-8629
jkorcienski@gmail.com
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This weekend is an opportunity to be part of Trexler Scout Reservation. From
May 2nd to May 4th, troops from throughout Minsi Trails Council and beyond
converge at camp for a weekend of fun, sweat, and fellowship.
In preparation for the upcoming season, sites will be cleaned, prepped, and
canvassed. Program and facilities will be brought out of mothballs, and given an
overhaul… This is the sweat. For the fun, we will open the program areas in the
afternoon with 2014 staff, and the fellowship begins when the sun goes down and
our campfire goes up.
Friday night, beginning at 6:00 P.M., will be check in. Cots and tents will be issued
for your site. At 9PM jobs will be discussed and assigned for Saturday morning.
Most tasks will be completed by lunch on Saturday, which will be provided for
you. Program areas will open at approximately
2PM for the enjoyment of Scouts and leaders alike. Units participating in this
weekend will receive their first rocker panel for the 2014 camping season. In
2004, we had over 325 participants, 2005 brought us over 381 participants, in
2007 315. Lets see if we can top over 400 in 2014!!!
We are in need of ALL units with as many leaders as possible including, but not
limited to, electricians, carpenters, plumbers, painters, chimney sweeps, and
anybody else who loves to help. Please bring your own tools along with you as
camp has a limited supply available for use.
Application form is attached, please return as soon as possible. Registration should
be made by April 30, 2014, Site selection is on a first come, first served basis.
Questions???? Contact Settlers Camp Director, Jim Korcienski, at 570-236-8629 or
jkorcienski@gmail.com.
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Trexler Invitational Application Weekend
Contact Person
Address
City
State
Zip
Phone
E-mail
Unit #
District/Council
Site
# of Youth Attending
# of Adults Attending
Trade skills your unit can provide for the weekend
To Return this form:
Remove this page from the Pre Camp Leaders Manual
Fold Page in Half & Seal
Affix Proper Postage and Mail
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Place
Stamp
Here
Jim Korcienski — Camp Director
149 Sugar Hill Road
Saylorsburg, PA 18353
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Pre-Camp Leaders’ Meeting
All camp Leaders and Senior Patrol Leaders are invited and encouraged to
attend the Pre-Camp leaders meeting, June 14, 2014, prior to your units’
arrival at camp. This meeting is to acquaint new units and Leaders with the
facility and program. For returning units and Leaders it is your chance to
hear about all of the new programs that we have for you this year.
Changes in the programming that have occurred since the spring kickoff will
be shared, paperwork requested in the Leaders Manual is also due at this
time.
Units eligible for the discounted fees must make their Last Chance Fiscal
Arrangements with Jane Chase at this meeting.
Tentative Schedule Pre-Camp Leaders Meeting
June 13 & 14, 2014
Friday, June 13, 2014
7:00 P.M. Check In and Site Placement
9:00 P.M. Cracker Barrel at the Dinning Hall
Saturday, June 14, 2014
8:30 A.M. Continental Breakfast
9:00 A.M. Meeting with Leaders (Jim, Dan, and Kyle)
10:00 A.M. Round Robin of Program Areas
Ask Directors questions about Program Areas
Make final payments with Jane Chase
Sign-up for Camp Hawkeye
Make Family Fun Fest Reservations
Receive Buddy Tags.
11:00 A.M. Camp Tour and Site Visits
12:00 P.M. Lunch
1:00 P.M. Dismissal
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How to get to camp
From PA Route 209:
Follow 209 North from the NE Extension of the PA Turnpike to Kresgeville
Or
Follow 209 South from Route 33 through Brodheadsville to Kresgeville.
At Kresgeville go north on Route 534 for approximately 5 miles. Just after the Jonas
Market you will see Jonas Road. Turn Right. Entrance to camp is on your Right.
From PA Interstate 80:
Take Route 115 South to the intersection at Mt. Effort. Crossroads Diner and
Mt. Effort plaza is on the left. Kresge’s Sunoco and a car wash are on the right. At this
intersection turn right onto Jonas Rd. Approximately 2.5 miles is a 4 way stop. Go
through the intersections and up the hill. Entrance to camp is three miles on your left.
GPS Coordinates:
Enter either 288 Camp Trexler Road
or
Enter the junction of Jonas Rd. and Rt. 534
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Each Day, units in camp will be asked to participate in a camp wide good turn. Remember, a
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Scout is clean and he always leaves an area better than he found it. Abuse of shower and toilet areas
will result in their being locked for the remainder of the week and only Scoutmasters can sign the
key out for units.
2. Each Day the Commissioner’s staff will perform Site Inspections to assure camp health and
safety.
3. If something needs to be corrected, inform the Commissioner or Camp Director so that the
Ranger can rectify the situation. One unit will be recognized each day for the best site.
4. IN SITE PATROL COOKING is encouraged in all Scout Camps. The kitchen will supply the
food needed as per the current menu. Please inform either the Camp Director or Commissioner
on Sunday as to which meal(s) you would like to prepare in site.
5. In case of Damage to Camp Property, notify the Commissioner as soon as possible. Units are
expected to pay for any damages done during your stay. This includes damage to live trees.
6. All Scouts and Scouters are required to attend Colors and Retreat. We ask that your unit be on
time, proper BSA Field Uniform (Class A) is required for retreat.
7. Each morning at 7:30 A.M. Leaders get together to voice concerns and to note changes in
program. One morning during camp the Leaders will meet with Council Executives for a ―week in
review. Camp Leaders are strongly encouraged to attend all meetings.
8. Pictures will be taken on Sunday, Photos are 5x7 and 8x10 color prints. Cash or Check
payment is due directly to the photographer. Make checks payable to Minsi Trails Council.
5x7
8x10
1 Picture - $10.00
1 Picture $14.00
2-4 Pictures - $8.00
2-4 Pictures $12.00
5+ Pictures - $6.00
5+ Pictures $10.00
9. Telephone: Settlers Office 570-629-0970
10. A fax machine is provided in the office
11. Incoming mail will be delivered to units at evening retreat. Outgoing mail may be given to the
Camp Director anytime throughout the day, or dropped off at the mailbox located in the Trading
Post.
12. At retreat, dinner and vespers, a Field Uniform (a.k.a. dress uniform, or Class A) is required.
Exceptions to this rule are permitted with prior approval from the Camp Director.
13. Camp has a number of hand crank Ice Cream makers available for your usage. If you would like
to reserve one please let the Commissioner know at the Sunday Night Leaders Meeting. Ice Cream,
mix, bowls, spoons et cetera, are available at a cost of $10 per gallon (Prices subject to change
based upon current market price).
14. Settlers Camp has a well stocked Trading Post, with items available to complete a variety of
merit badges, and a selection of gift items, as well. We also have a well stocked snack bar for your
enjoyment, The snack bar opens after 10:00 a.m., NO EXCEPTIONS!
15. Each year Scouts leave items at camp which, if unclaimed, are given away or destroyed. Scouts
are asked to mark their belongings with their names and troop number. The Lost and Found is
located in the camp office, and a smaller version in each program area. If you find something please
turn it in. Valuables will be kept in a safe place, all other items will be kept in lost and found boxes.
16. Leaders are asked to remind their Scouts that campsites are homes and will not be entered
without permission. If they are found in a site in which they do not belong, the Camp Director
will reprimand them.
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17. Camp policy does not permit parking in site, or at the top of the hill near the athletics field.
Special consideration will be made for persons with disabilities. Anyone’s vehicle parked in an area
without a parking permit will be towed at the owner’s expense.
18. Visitors are welcome in camp as long as they have been invited by the unit with knowledge of the
Scoutmaster. It is required that all visitors check in and out at the camp office, and
receive a visitor’s pass for security purposes.
19. Visitors are invited to join us for meals. They need to purchase a meal ticket from the Camp Director,
at a cost of $7 (breakfast) $10 (lunch) $12 (dinner).
20. The proper Boy Scout Field Uniform, and activities uniform are expected attire in camp. However
there are times in our program (i.e. COPE) when old clothing is most appropriate.
21. Each evening at 10:00 P.M., TAPS will be sounded, We ask that a moment of silence is observed at
this time.
22. We ask that no pets be brought into the camp
23. Moms, dads, and other family members are invited to our OLD FASHIONED FAMILY BARBEQUE
on Sunday night, Cost is $10 per person, children 3-10 is $5. Reservations must be made two weeks prior
to your week at camp.
24. Scouts Own Service will be held on Wednesday nights after dinner in the Chapel. In keeping with the
12th point of the Scout Law, A Scout is Reverent, we ask that all scouts participate in this transdenominational service.
25. Wednesday night we will hold our Order of the Arrow Call Out Ceremony.
26. Except for Saturday Check Out, before leaving the reservation all Scouts, and Scouters must SIGN
OUT at the Camp Office.
27. Major rule violations (Fireworks, Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco, Child Abuse, or suspected Child
Abuse, damage to Camp Property et cetera, must be reported to the Camp Director.
Trexler Scout Reservation is a beautifully remote wooded area. One of its
finer assets is the variety of wildlife that inhabit our camp. Sometimes,
however, we can forget that this is their home, not ours. If an encounter with
a wild animal should occur, back away slowly and steadily, making no
sudden gestures or movements.
It is also important to remember that our animals have survived for
thousands of years without extra food from humans. They really can feed
themselves. Please do not invite them to dinner. Maintain a clean trash bag
as often as possible and do not keep sweets in tents.
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YOUTH PROTECTION GUIDELINES
As Leaders of the largest youth organization in the world, we must be aware of some
policies that will not only ensure the health and safety of our Scouts, but also protect
us from any misinterpretation of action or deed. We have been charged with the care
and guidance in physical, moral, and mental growth of our Scouts by their parents or
guardians.
The following is designed as a guide to assist us in this responsibility. If you have
questions with this policy, ask the Camp Director for assistance.
1. The Scout Law is the Law of the Camp
2. Only in an emergency should a Scout be touched
3. No adults or Staff Member will sleep in the same quarters of a Scout Camper
4. Leaders must respect the privacy of youths in situations such as but not limited to, changing clothes
and taking showers at camp.
5. Adults alone with a child (out of site of others) must be avoided - Always practice TWO DEEP
LEADERSHIP: Two registered leaders, or one registered leader and a parent of a participating Scout
or other adult, one of whom must be at least 21 years of age or older, are required for all summer camp,
district, and council activities and year round camping programs in the Minsi Trails Council. Coed
overnight activities require male and female adult leaders, both of whom must be 21 years of age or
older, and whom must be a registered member of the BSA. **If your unit needs Two Deep Leadership
coverage while in camp please contact the camp director prior to your arrival to make accommodations.
6. Campers MUST use the buddy system at ALL times.
7. Only Certified Medical Personnel perform medical examinations
8. Horseplay with campers is not allowed
9. Language to campers must be direct and specific, never abusing or demanding
10. Any serious offense should be reported to the Camp Director immediately and before any action is
taken. This will provide a cooling off period, and time to get a second opinion.
Severe problems:
First Offense: Report the incident to the Camp Director to be documented
Second Offense: Incident has been documented, Parents to be notified
Third Offense: Documented and Youth is sent home, Parents will meet with the Camp Director and
Scoutmaster (or Camp Leader)
11. The Scoutmaster (or Camp Leader) should deal with minor rule violations
12. Major rule violations (Fireworks, Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco, Child Abuse, or suspected Child Abuse,
damage to Camp Property et cetera, must be reported to the Camp Director.
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Sunday Check In
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With the amount of people that come into camp each week it is crucial
that our check-in procedure run like a well oiled machine, For the comfort of
all Troops coming in on Sunday afternoon, including your own, we ask that
the following procedures be adhered too.
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Check in begins at 1:00 P.M. For safety reasons, we ask that your unit
not enter camp past the lower parking lot before this time. Troops who have
trailers may drop them off in their site prior to 12:00 P.M. No other vehicles
are allowed up to the campsite until their respective troop has checked in
with the Camp Director.
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Please pack just a few vehicles with the gear for your unit. Not every
vehicle associated with your unit will be able to drive into the site. This is an
opportunity for your unit to find out how to get to your site.
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At 1:00 P.M. you will be assigned a member of the Staff to act as your
Site Guide. The Site Guide will walk you through the check in.
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Scouts and Leaders are to arrive at camp wearing the proper BSA Field
Uniform, The Scoutmaster should have all medical forms, rosters, and
prescription medications. Underneath the uniform Scouts should be wearing
a bathing suit and be prepared for the swim tests.
As per BSA National Policy, units may dispense prescription
medications at the site as long as medications are properly stored and logs
are kept. Camp will provide locked storage areas in each site shed.
Evening Retreat on Sunday is at 6:00 P.M.
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TREXLER SPEED
PASS

Number of Youth

Troop Roster with correct phone numbers and addresses for youth
and adults.
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Waterfront Buddy Tags filled out with name on the front and troop
number and week number in camp on the back (see attached
sheet).
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Family Fun Fest, barbeque, tickets # Needed:

Health Forms, signed by a physician and parent, for each scout and
leader staying in camp.
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All scouts ready for check in; wearing BSA Field Uniform over swim
trunks, Medication in labeled Ziploc bag, ready to be delivered to
Camp Health Officer.
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Parental Release Forms completely filled out and signed by parent
or guardian.

Money and a count for troop pictures. (See Camp Procedures for Pricing)
8x10”
@ $_________= $__________
5x7”
and Adults_
_.
@ $_________= $__________
Total picture money

_.
$__________
Scheduled time to meet with the Camp Director on Monday to
complete check-in. Your meeting time will be at _:
, at the
camp office.
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How to fill out Buddy Tags:
To ensure you having a great, high-speed kickoff to your week, we ask
that a buddy tag be filled out prior to your arrival at camp for each
Scout and Scouter. If you have any questions, please let us know.
Most importantly, neatness counts.
Here is the proper way to complete this crucial piece of information:
BACK OF TAG
FRONT OF TAG
T1
Week 1
B. Powell/
Your Troop Number, and
unit type (Cubs in pack
98 would write P 98)
Scouts/ Scouters First
Initial, full last name
(no nicknames)
The week number that you will
be attending camp (if unsure,
consult leader’s materials)
Staff will fill in the proper color
code upon completion of the
swim test on Sunday.
Leave a space at the bottom for your
site name. As this may change upon
your arrival, please DO NOT fill in the
name of your campsite.
Properly filled out forms, along with safety precautions mandated by the Boy
Scouts of America, result in our Scouts being well protected so they can
concentrate on the important things in life- like winning canoe races.
Thanks for all of your help, and we look forward to seeing you this
summer!
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Health Lodge Procedures
The Health Lodge at Settlers is located on the main Camp Road. Our Chief
Health Officer will be in Charge at all times, (as mandated by BSA National
Standards) although she can not always be there. We ask that if you have
any experience as a Health Officer to please volunteer at the Health Lodge.
This helps our program run smoothly.
The Physical needs to be filled out COMPLETELY upon your arrival to
camp. Also, to speed along your check in at the Health Lodge, we request
that the Medication distribution form be filled out as well. You can obtain
these forms from our website at www.trexlercamp.org or from the council
office, www.minsitrails.com. Also we ask that your Scouts medications be in
a Ziplock bag labeled with their name and Troop Number on it. All
prescription medications will be distributed by an RN, LPN, MD, or EMT as
per BSA National Standards.
Medications (unless otherwise prescribed) will be distributed at the
following times 7:15, 8:30, 11:45, 12:45, 4:45, 6:45, and 8:45. In the
absence of a Health Officer please seek out the designated person who will
be in charge of the Health Lodge during daytime hours in the absence of a
Health Officer. There will always be a Health Officer in during Evening
Hours (After 9:00 P.M. and until 7:30 A.M.) You are asked that during these
hours to please ring the doorbell in the front of the Health Lodge.
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A Helpful Hints Guide For Bringing Medications To Camp
1. All medications need to be in their original prescription containers with all the information on the
label. The information on the prescription bottle should match the manner in which the medication is
presently being administered. If there has been a change in the dosage since the prescription label was
printed on the bottle, the new dosage should be documented, preferably by the doctor, with his or her
signature on a prescription sheet. Then the prescription bottles should be in a Ziploc bag on which
should be written the following information: the Scout’s first and last name, troop number, and
campsite. Please do not send loose pills in Ziploc bags! You may send them pre-poured in daily/weekly
pill compartment boxes, but he original prescription bottles with at least one sample of the medication
from that container must be present. The pill box and prescription bottles should be in one Ziploc bag
together and marked as noted above.
2. Please try to fill in the identity information as completely as possible on the Routine Drug
Administration Record. Such as name, campsite, troop number, date of birth, etc… The area of the
form where there is a space for medication names can also be filled in to expedite the check-in process.
It is not necessary to fill in prescribing Physician or RX number. The area for dosage may be filled in.
This form can be filled in by the parent prior to camp as much as they can. These forms will then be
cross checked with the prescription bottles at Medical Check-in and any necessary corrections will be
made. This is now the form that will be used to administer the medication for the Scout for the week.
As per B.S.A. National Policy, prescription medication and nonprescription medicines will be held at,
and administered from the Camp Health Lodge by the Camp Health Officer. ( Exceptions include any
―emergency medications‖)
** By
filling out these form properly in advance as best as
possible we hope to decrease the time spent at the Medical
Check-in area.**
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Important
Forms
Needed
For
Camp
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C.O.P.E.
Camp Hawkeye
Trexler Scout Reservation
Minsi Trails Council
Pre Course Information
Welcome to the Camp Hawkeye experience. The information included in this
packet is designed to prepare you for the Camp Hawkeye summer camp
program at Trexler Scout Reservation for the Minsi Trails Council, Boy Scouts of
America. Please read this carefully. If you have any questions, please call the
Minsi Trails Council Service Center at (610) 264- 8551.
Staff:
Camp Hawkeye Directors and Assistant Directors are graduates of the BSA
Northeast Region National Camp School trained in releated programs. Staff
members and instructors are trained students, outdoor leaders and volunteer
members of the community. All participate in ongoing training on Camp
Hawkeye activities.
Equipment & Clothing:
Camp Hawkeye will provide all equipment and training for its proper use.
You will be expected to dress appropriately for the weather and nature of the
activity, as outlined on the enclosed “What to Bring” list.
Forms:
All participants must have a complete medical form on the record with the
Camp Nurse upon arrival at summer camp. These will be checked by the
Director and Asst. Director before beginning the COPE program.
Participants who are minors (under 18 year of age) must bring a completed
Parental Consent Form signed by their parent/guardian.
Adult participants (over 18 years of age) must sign an Assumption of Risk form
prior to active participation on the COPE course. It is important that you
understand these risks associated with the activities. A comprehensive
explanation of these risks will be included in the course instruction.
All forms must be in by the leaders’ meeting on June 14th, 2014.
COPE classes are capped at 15 participants.
Safety:
Safety is the primary concern on the Camp Hawkeye course. Each activity is
preceded by a safety briefing, where all risks and protection against these risks
are explained. Participants are expected to abide by all safety rules set by the
Camp Hawkeye and COPE staff.
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Trexler Scout Reservation
Minsi Trails Council
What to Bring
Long pants (old jeans preferred)
Long Sleeve Shirt
Bandanna
Sunglasses
Sturdy footwear (Boots preferred and Sneakers for climbing- no open shoes or
sandals)
Baseball type hat
Bug spray (no DEET) and suntan lotion
Water bottle
Please, no jewelry, watches or necklaces
No large belt buckles or chains hanging from belts
Necessary prescription medication or prophylactic medication (i.e. bee sting if you
are allergic to bee stings)
Dress according to the weather
Positive attitude and a smile!
The challenge coarse is located in a secluded spot near to all camp facilities at Trexler
Scout Reservation. The above gear will make your experience the best, so please take
the time to prepare properly.
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Camp Hawkeye
Trexler Scout Reservation
Minsi Trails Council
PARENTAL CONSENT FORM
Participants Name:
Email Address:
_@
Address:
City:
State:
Troop:
Date of Participation:
Age:
Sex:
Date signed:
Zip:
I, the undersigned, hereby give permission for my son’s/daughter’s participation
on the COPE course at Trexler Scout Reservation, Minsi Trails Council, Boy
Scouts of America. I am aware the course is in an outdoor environment and the
activities are physically demanding in nature, presenting a greater than normal
risk of injury.
I understand that the COPE staff is trained and will take all necessary
precautions to ensure safety while the course is in normal operation. I have read
the Pre- Course Information Sheet and Clothing List provided by Camp
Hawkeye.
I hereby release the Minsi Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America, Camp
Hawkeye, COPE, its director and instructors from all legal responsibility for
injuries resulting from this course.
Parent / Legal Guardian:
Date:
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SWIM TEST: Jump feet first into water over the head in depth. Level off & swim 75 yards in a STRONG MANNER using one or more of the
following strokes: front-crawl, sidestroke, breaststroke, or trudgen; then swim 25 yards using an easy, resting backstroke (back-crawl or elementary
backstroke). The 100 yards must be completed in one swim WITHOUT stops and must include at least one sharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by
floating.
* Before TEST, Review Classification Definitions with all Participants and Certified Lifeguards
Non-Swimmer
Beginner
Swimmer
Does nothing, Jumps in & jumps out, Needs to be
rescued by guard before 50 feet are up
Jump feet first into water over the head in depth,
level off, & swim 25 feet on the surface. Stop, turn
sharply, resume swimming & return to the starting
place
No doggy paddle, No breaks, Visibly shows a strong
manner
Non-Swimmer
Beginner
Swimmer
A = Adult
Full Name (Please Print)
Y = Youth
Joe A. Sample
Y
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
UNIT # _____________
UNIT LEADER ________________________________ UNIT LEADER PHONE ______________________
DATE OF SWIM TEST ____________
LOCATION OF SWIM TEST _____________________________________________________
*PHOTO COPY OF CREDENTIALS ATTACHED/STAPLED TO UNIT SWIM TEST - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NAME OF PERSON CONDUCTING TEST (PLEASE PRINT)______________________________________________________________
Circle: BSA Lifeguard Certification / Red Cross Certification
SIGNATURE ___________________________________________
PHONE __________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________
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Order of the Arrow in Camp
Witauchsoman Lodge # 44
www.witauchsoman.org
The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the Scouting’s National Honor Society. Their mission is to
fulfill its purpose as an integral part of the Boy Scouts of America through positive youth leadership under
the guidance of selected capable adults. Its purpose is: to recognize those scouts and scouters who have
given extreme service to their unit and best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, to
promote camping and the camping spirit, to develop leaders with character, and to crystallize the Scout
habit of helpfulness into a life purpose of leadership in cheerful service to others.
The OA serves as a service task force for the camps and the camping spirit. They promote both year
long and residential camping through several events and organizations. They hold two annual service
weekends as well as several weekends as needed at our Council’s Camps. The OA is an integral part of
camping and the Boy Scouts of America.
But the OA isn’t just about service. The Order of the Arrow has many events where working never
takes place. The OA holds a NOAC (National Order of the Arrow Conference) every two years. For one
week arrowmen from around the country invade a college campus. There are plenty of competitions and
games as well as useful training. The OA offers a weekend called, a Conclave, filled with fun and
fellowship, with 4 of the closest lodges in our area. Held at the host lodge’s council camp, you can meet
new friends as well as participating in some really cool stuff. The OA offers their own specific high
adventure programs which allow for you to participate in more programs than an average high adventure
trek for a fraction of the price. These are just some of the programs available for both active youth and
adults.
WEDNESDAY is OA Day at camp. OA members are encouraged to
show their lodge spirit by wearing OA class B t-shirts throughout the
day and their OA sash when wearing the Class A uniform.
WEDNESDAY EVENING the OA performs their public recognition
ceremony, known as the Call-Out. Arrangements for those who will
be called out should be made with the OA Summer Camp
Coordinator at Sunday check-in. All Troops should attend the ceremony.
Some Important Notes
 The contact person for the Order of the Arrow in camp is the OA Summer Camp Coordinator.
Any questions may be directed towards him. To find out who is the OA Summer Camp
Coordinator, talk to the Camp Director.
 All elections for the nomination of candidates must have taken place before summer camp.
NO elections will be conducted at summer camp. Please bring a copy of your unit elections
results so that any misunderstandings are avoided.
 If your unit is not from Minsi Trails Council, Witauchsoman Lodge #44 cannot call-out your
candidates without proper authorization. You must have a signed letter from your Lodge
Chief or Lodge Adviser including the names who should be recognized. This letter must be
given to the Camp’s OA Summer Camp Coordinator at Sunday check in.
 Witauchsoman Lodge #44 merchandise is being sold in the trading post. Feel free to stop by
and check out our current lodge flap and other items.
 Any help from arrowmen for Wednesday night’s call-out ceremony will be greatly
appreciated. Whether you like making humongous fires or just enjoy adding to the fires of
cheerfulness, they can always use a hand.
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TREXLER SCOUT RESERVATION - SETTLERS CAMP
…………………………………………………………………………………………….
288 Camp Trexler Road
Kunkletown, PA 18058
(570) 629-0970
Parent/Guardian Authorization for
Camper Release/Departure from Camp Facilities
All campers that must leave camp property, to return at a later time or day, must have this form completed,
in advance, by a parent or guardian. This notice must be submitted to the camp office at the time of the
Monday morning payment meeting with the Camp Director.
This notice must include the following: day, date, and time of personal event, indicating nature of activity;
anticipated required departure and return to the camp facility; name, relationship, phone number, and
address of individual(s) to pick up and transport camper. Positive ID will be required for the individual
authorized to pick up and transport camper.
Please complete the below requested information for the camper, answer all questions and affix parent or
guardian signature as authorization.
Camper Name_
D.O.B.
Campsite
Unit #
Is authorized to leave the scheduled camp to participate in the following personal activity event
Activity/Event
Time of Departure
Day
Date
Time of Return
The following individuals are authorized to pick up my camper. (Please include own name)
Name
Address
_ Relationship
City/Town/State
Name
Address
Relationship
City/Town/State
Name
Address
Relationship
City/Town/State
Parent/Guardian Signature
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Patrol:
Name of Scout:
Address / City
Phone No:
DOB
Age
Address / City
Phone No:
DOB
Age
Address / City
Phone No:
DOB
Age
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Patrol:
Name of Scout:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Patrol:
Name of Scout:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Number Attending:
Youth
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Don’t Forget:
On our website, at www.trexlercamp.org, you can not only find
out the most current program information, but you can also find:
C.O.P.E. Informational Sheets & Permission Forms
Mountain Biking Informational Sheets & Permission Forms
Staff & Councilor In Training Information and Applications
Medical Forms
Printable / Downloadable Copies of this booklet
Online Merit Badge Schedules
Online Staff Applications
Troop Rosters
Unit Analysis Sheets
And Much More!
Questions:
Please Direct all inquiries prior to the start of camp to:
MINSI TRAILS COUNCIL
PO BOX 20624
Lehigh Valley, PA 18002
PHONE: 1-610-264-8551
FAX: 1-610-264-2599
While camp is in session direct
inquires to:
TREXLER SCOUT
RESERVATION
288 Camp Trexler Road
KUNKLETOWN, PA 18058
Web:
http://www.trexlercamp.org
To Send Mail to camp please address
your envelope as follows to insure proper delivery:
Trexler Scout Reservation
Settlers Camp
Scouts Name and Troop
288 Camp Trexler Rd.
Kunkletown, PA 18058
** If you know your child’s Site Name
please indicate it on the bottom right and
corner of the envelope**
PHONE:
Office: 1-570-629-0970
Health Lodge: 1-570-629-9762
Camp Ranger: 1-570-620-9070
FAX: 1-570-629-0970
or Email
Jim Korcienski, Camp Director at jkorcienski@gmail.com
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