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NOVEMBER 2015 ADVENTURE PRINCESSES: RUNNING WATERS Upcoming Events: Frontier Meeting (11/5), Family Skate (11/8), Overnighter (11/21), Christmas Parade (11/29) TRAIL BOSS LETTER Yetta Hey! Well My final Camp with the Sky territory has come and gone, wish I would have felt better all weekend to enjoy it more but you can’t always get what you want and made the best of what of the time there as I could. It was great to see all the new people that are willing to replace the officers leaving from sky territory, and I know they will do a great job and bring some new fresh ideas to the group. We also got to welcome the new trail boss Dan McCoy to the group, aka Linus. Wonder how his thumb tasted by the end of the weekend? With all that being said I hope everyone had a blast at the car rally and camp. We have many events still to come before the year ends. In the month of November we have 3 events The Overnighter, Family skate and the N.R. Christmas parade where we get to see Santa. Hard to believe there are LESS THEN 60 DAYS LEFT IN 2015 AND EVEN LESS TILL CHRISTMAS. Wow where has the year gone. I know I will miss seeing many of the sky territory but it’s not good bye, it’s on to the next journey. Have to go now as I think I need to start setting up my Christmas decorations now as I like to have them up before the snow starts falling and well at camp that already happened, so I need to hurry. Yetta Hey! Friends Always, Wes, Sierra, and Mackenzie Brown Ridgewood YMCA Adventure Princesses 2015 Events (DD) = Dad & Daughter (F) = Family (AP/AG) = Adventure Programs Event (MD) = Mom & Dad Only Event The dates shown below are tentative. Always check the latest issue of the Running Waters or www.thebigcreekfrontier.org for updated information. January 2016 03: 07: 16: 17: 23: 28: Induction Ceremony (F) Frontier Meeting (D) Sled-fest I (F) Bowling (DD) Sled-fest II (F) Officer Meeting (D) February 2016 04: 06: Frontier Meeting (D) Mardi Gras (MD) (Annual Fundraiser) 12-14: Winter Camp (DD) 25: Officer Meeting (D) April 2016 07: Frontier Meeting (D) TBD: Lake Erie Monster Family (F) 24: Car Race & Fair (F) 28: Officer Meeting (D) 05: Frontier Meeting (D) TBD: Indians Scout Night (F) 26: Officer Meeting (D) 29: Fishing Derby (DD) 30: Memorial Day Parade (DD) 04: Frontier Meeting (D) 05: Mid-Summer Fluff Raid (DD) TBD: NR Home Days Parade (DD) 25: Officer Meeting (D) 28: Breakfast in the Park (DD) Frontier Meeting Family Skate (F) Overnighter (DD) Officer Meeting (D) NR Christmas Parade (DD) Father/Daughter Dinner Easter Party (F) Officer Meeting (D) 02: Frontier Meeting (D) 3-5: Spring Camp (DD) 23: Officer Meeting (D) 26: Pool Party (DD) September 2016 01: 10: 17: 22: November 2015 05: 08: 21: 24: 29: Frontier Meeting (D) June 2016 August 2016 October 2016 06: Frontier Meeting (D) 09: Car Rally (F) 14-16: Fall Camp (DD) 27: Officer Meeting (D) 03: 06: 20: 24: May 2016 July 2016 04: 4th July Parade (DD) 07: Frontier Meeting (D) 10: Boat Race & Picnic (F) TBD: Lake County Captains (DD) 24: Putt-Putt (DD) 28: Officer Meeting (D) March 2016 Frontier Meeting (D) Recruiting Rally (AP/AG) Recruiting Rally (AP/AG) Officer Meeting (D) December 2015 03: 04: 13: 22: Frontier Meeting (D) Festival of Fluffs (DD) Christmas Party (F) Officer Meeting (D) (DD) 2015 Adventure Princess Event Staff Sign-up Revised February 28th 2015 Dates Event OIC 1 OIC 2 Outpost 1 Outpost 2 Outpost 3 1/5 1/17 1/24 2/15 2/20-2/22 3/8 3/22 4/17 4/26 5/8 5/24 5/25 5/29 5/29- 5/31 6/28 7/4 7/12 7/18 7/26 8/7 8/23 8/29 9/13 9/20 10/3 10/11 10/23 10/23-10/25 11/8 11/21 11/29 12/04 12/13 Induction Ceremony SledFest 1 SledFest II (make-up date) Bowling W inter Camp- Camp Y-noah Father-Daughter Dance Easter Party/Egg Hunt Lake Erie Monsters Game Car Race & Fair Indians Scout Night Fishing Derby Memorial Day Parade Spring Camp - Crooked River Spring Camp Pool Party July 4th Parade Boat Race & Picnic Lake County Captains Putt-Putt Mid-Summer Fluff Raid North Royalton Home Days Parade Breakfast in the Park Recruiting Rally Recruiting Rally Buffalo Naval Museum Car Rally Halloween Dance/Party Fall Camp Family Skate Overnighter Christmas Parade Festival of Fluffs Christmas Party Roger Bundy David Shefferly David Shefferly Dan McCoy W es Brown Don Richter Noah W emmer W es Brown Don Mckee Roger Bundy Sean Kelly Bill Demattie Bert Eggelmeyer W es Brown Scott Amick Bill Demattie Chris W alker W es Brown John Gaughan Storyteller Nick Marton Vito Cimino Dan McCoy Dan McCoy W es Brown P.J. Egnaczyk Don McKee W es Brown Dan Vegh Don Bromeier Nick Marton Kevin Sexton Ben Rababy W es Brown x x x Roger Bundy MOMS Chris W alker x Vito Cimino x PJ Egnaczyk x N/A Roger Bundy Officer Corps x x Night Owls Officer Corps MOMS Night Owls x Bear Clan x Sequoias x x x x Sequoias x x x x x x x x x Princess Grizzles x x Fearless Fawns x x x x x x x x David Shefferly N/A Don Richter x x Scott Amick W es Brown W es Brown Roger Bundy Roger Bundy Don McKee x x Dan McCoy Officer Corps x x Shooting Stars x x Officer Corps x Princess Grizzlies Officer Corps Officer Corps x Officer Corps x Sunflowers x Officer Corps Bear Clan x x x x x Ageyutsa x x x x Rising Dragons x x x x x x Cloud W alkers x x x x x x x x Fearless Fawns x x OUT AMA Consider Being An Officer for 2016 !!!!!! To All Princess Dads, Please consider being an officer for 2016. Nominations Started in September and most of the positions are open for 2016, meaning that dads in good standing with the organization can run for election (or audition in the case of the Storyteller position). Even if someone else is running for a given position, if you are interested in it – run for it! Having more people running makes it more fun for everyone. Listed below are the names of each position with a brief description of what it entails. If you would like to know more, feel free to ask current or former officer about their experiences. Elections are held at the December Frontier meeting. See Dan McCoy or Wes Brown to nominate someone to run for a position. I hope you’ll consider it! Thanks, Dan McCoy (2016 Trail Boss) Officer Positions for 2013 Position Description Election Nomination Name(s) Status 1 2 3 Trail Boss Elder Asst Trail Boss Closed Closed Open Dan McCoy Wes Brown Scott Miller 4 5 Treasure Keeper Fire Maker Open Closed Chris Finnecy Chris Sliwinski 6 6 7 9 Asst. Fire Maker Storyteller Tally Keeper Forest Scout Responsible for all activities Supports Trail Boss as necessary Works with Trail Boss to learn future responsibilities Tracks all financial transactions Organizes and runs all council fires Assists Fire Maker Tells stories at council fires Takes notes at all meetings Responsible for coordination of territory participation Responsible for coordination of territory participation Responsible for coordination of territory participation Responsible for coordination of territory participation Responsible for coordination of territory participation Assembles and publishes the newsletter Maintains AP Websites Open Open Open Open Brent Bokman Kevin Sexton Paul Ekey Scott Amick Open Adam Albright Open Vito Cimino Open PJ Egnaczk Open Tom Miller Open David Shefferly Open Bryan Armbruster Takes photos and publishes for the organization Assists Legendmaker as needed Manages all membership records Open Don McKee Open Closed Val Cimino Ben Rababy Assists Membership Tracker Open John Montgomery Procures all patches and awards Inventory, storage and repair of Frontier property Open Open Don Peel Don Richter 10 Sun Scout 11 Water Scout 12 Fire Scout 13 Sky Scout 14 15 Running Waters Editor Web Keeper 16 Legend Maker 17 18 Asst Legend Maker Membership Tracker Asst Membership Tracker Awards Maker Outfitter 19 20 21 Officer Expectations So, you think you might like to be an officer! You might ask “what does that mean?” “What is expected of me if I were to become an officer?” In anticipation of those questions, here is a brief summary of the general expectations of any officer, regardless of the position that you might hold. (Check the Princess Member Handbook for specific detailed responsibilities for each officer position). If you have questions, feel free to contact me or any officer to find out more. I hope you join us! Thanks, Dan McCoy, 2016 Trail Boss ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Excerpts from officer expectations and conduct guidelines) You represent the organization as an officer at all times; both at and away from Princess Events you are viewed by others as representing the group. Set the right example at all times You have a duty to support the organization in decisions both big and small. What is right for the program, and what is right for the kids should guide us in making the right decision. It is our duty to preserve this program that we currently enjoy, for the benefit of those that will come in later years. Throughout the year all officers have assigned responsibilities. Some are clearly stated in the handbook and by-laws and some are not. Regardless of where the assignment comes from – whether it is voluntary or a requirement of your elected position – we are all counting on you to meet your commitment. It is the responsibility of all officers to attend all Officer and Frontier meetings. Be prepared to discuss any action items that you might have. Territory Scouts should be prepared to speak on behalf of their Territories. There are a number of events during the year where support from the general officer group is needed in order to be successful. The Mardi Gras fundraiser, the Guides Night at the Races, and supporting the council fires at campouts are several of the main ones. Even though you might not be the specific officer assigned to coordinate the event, we will all need to pitch in to make sure things run smoothly. Future officers: We need your help in identifying possible candidates for future officer positions. Without good leadership going forward, the organization will eventually fail. We need to make sure that does not happen. SKY TERRITORY Night Owls Nothing to report at this time. NIGHT OWLS Yetta Hey from the Cloud Walkers! Nothing to report at this time. The Chepi’s Nothing to report at this time Thanks, Friends Always Bert and Sarah Egglemeyer 2015 Sky Territory Scouts Forest Territory Report: Sequoias Yetta Hey from the Sequoias!! Summer is gone and fall is in full swing. The car rally was a great time with 110 people supporting the Adventure Princesses program. The final destination had roller skating, putt putt in 3-D, plenty of TV’s to watch the Browns win and a haunted house. Great choice!! Fall Camp was very nice although some warmer weather would have been nice. The council fire was hot and the 4th year fire was very special for the outgoing Sky territory. Next up will be the skating event and then the overnighter. Hope to see everyone soon!! Bear Clan Update Aneen Neeshee, (Hell-o my friends). The Bear Clan had an exciting October. The Buffalo Naval Overnighter was awesome! I hope everyone got a chance to also see Niagara Falls. The Car Rally was blast and we are happy to say none of the Bear Clan got (too) lost. We had fun at Ghostly Manor roller skating, playing miniature golf and going in the bounce house. The month was topped off with another great camp at Y-Noah. All the costumes were great! We are looking forward to more roller skating at the family skate in November, and we are excited for one of our favorite events, The Overnighter! We hope to see you all there! Friends Always! Megwetch (Thank you), Bear Clan Princess Grizzlies Grizzly Grapevine The Princess Grizzlies experienced firsthand the nuances of close quarters, primarily, sleeping inches away from chronic snorers. Myself, I had ear plugs buried so deep, I thought they may require a surgical procedure to remove. Much like my first exposure to the Buffalo Naval Overnighter, I offer the following link http://www.americarecpap.com . Seriously, it isn't funny anymore. Or, give Zyppah a try. Or, just don't go to bed. Snoring aside, the Overnighter provided loads of maritime fun. The weather on Saturday was cool and wet, but Sunday was gorgeous, perfect for touring the entire museum. The following weekend brought us the car rally. Most Grizzlies couldn't attend but I hear it had everyone surprised, as they thought they were going to Cedar Point. Nice job guys. Fall Camp brought you the Grizzly version of Dice-Dice Baby, as we bid farewell to Sky. It was colder than expected but we still had a great time. Much in store for November, skating, Kalahari, Overnighter, and a parade. Wow! Will see you somewhere I'm sure. Grizzly Breath Out. Fearless Fawns Nothing to report from the Fearless Fawns. Scott and Sadie Amick 2015 Forest Territory Scout SUN TERRITORY REPORT: Ageyutsa The Ageyutsa Outpost expresses our deepest sympathy for the loss of Kimberli Iwanicki. Madison and her family are in our thoughts and prayers. Our girls had a great time at the Car Rally. Fall Camp was a blast too riding horses, archery, rock wall climbing and zip lining! We managed to successfully hold off all the sneak attacks on the trophy and left camp unscathed. 2 more months of this albatross, I mean, wonderful award, and we’ll be able to pass it on to the next Outpost. See you at the November events! Friends Always! The Sunflowers It is with great sadness that we announce a loss in the family of the Sunflowers. On October 9th, one of our dads suddenly lost a wife and a princess lost a mom. Thoughts and prayers to the family of Stephen and Madison Iwanicki on the loss of their wife & mother, Kimberli Iwanicki. Friends Always! The Sunflowers Thee Lakota The Lakota would like to send their condolences to the Iwanicki family. We had a Spooktacular time at camp, the costume/dance was a blast. That clown on the mic was funny. Next year we are taking first place!! Next up is the skating party and then the overnighter. Yetta Hey, Thee Lakota Friends Always 2015 Sun Territory Scout Don & Kaila McKee Water Territory Report: Water Sprites Water Sprites attended two events this month. We started out with the Car Rally and I know our girls had a great time skating, play house, haunted house and enjoying some food. Then we were on to fall camp. Camp is always great spending time with friends and our girls. The Halloween Party Friday night was a blast! One of our Princesses got sick and unfortunately had to leave early, but now on to Family Skate and Overnighter. Dancing Water Nothing to report. Amadahy Angels October was an awesome month; first the Angels had a great time at Buffalo Naval Park where we got to sleep on a World War II battleship. The snoring was amazing as well as the tight confines for sleeping on board both the ship and in the submarine next door. A special thanks goes out to all those who have served in the armed forces for their sacrifice to our great country. Next we had blast at the Car Rally. Many of us totally thought we were going to Cedar Point once we got to Rt. 250. We had a great time bouncing throughout the inflatable houses, skating on the roller rink and stuffing our faces with pizza and hot dogs at the never-ending buffet of food. Finally fall camp was here, wow what a busy month. The Angels took second place in the Halloween costume party, congrats! The weather was chilly but dry, perfect for fall camp. We burned a bunch of wood and had fun with all the camp activities and then said good bye to the outgoing Sky Territory, best of luck and see you in Senior Princesses. Happy Halloween! Yetta Hey! Friends Always! Vito, Victoria and Elizabeth Cimino 2015 Water Territory Scouts Potawatomi (Poe-tah-wah)-toe-me That is how you say it. Congratulations to the 2015 Sky territory on the completion of the Princess program. I am sure you have all had a great 4 years in the Adventure Princess program. Now onto the next great experience whether it is Senior Princesses, dance or school athletics. Good Luck on your next ADVENTURE and THANK YOU. HEY LINUS!!! HAVE YOU SEEN THE GREAT PUMPKIN??? The scramble of the car rally was fun for the whole family. Where are we going Dad? We are in the middle of nowhere. Was a question that was heard mid ride. There ended up being a lot to do and we had a great time. At Fall camp the Potawatomi delivered again, coming in strong wearing our emotions on our sleeves. It didn’t matter the emotion, we all felt Inside Out as Joy, Anger, Fear, Disgust or Sadness. We all probably felt a roller coaster of emotions as we went through the weekend. Taking first place in the costume contest was exhilarating considering the great competition we were up against. Saturday we kept the Adventure going from horseback riding and arts and crafts to archery, BB’s to making our own see-saw with Dad’s and Daughters. Walking from the archery range to the rock wall was fun as we followed the bridle trail to only get turned around, but then we finally made it after a quick “short cut”. The girls enjoyed climbing the rock wall to get on the zipline. WEEEEEEEEEEE!!! Can we do it again? We have to acknowledge the group that took our sign. We still do not know who did it (don’t care either), but we can assure you next time it will not be as easy. We didn’t even guard it and left it ”there for the taking”. Who is going to bring a sign next time so we can get theirs? Many signs were MIA. Does anyone else have one? Bring them so we can have some fun next time. Remember Linus, you will need to be in the “most sincere pumpkin patch” and make sure you JUST BELIEVE……………….. Maybe he will come next year. Here’s to just believing! -Potawatomi Soaring Phoenix Soaring Phoenix had a great time at camp. Our girls had a blast tackling the rock wall and zip line. Definitely overcame some fears. Horse arena rides were fun, but the girls can't wait to do trail rides in a couple years. That council fire was HOT! The girls love watching the trail boss work the hose �� Several of the girls needed to hear the Mary Poppins song to get the storyteller punch line... Go Buckeyes win and epic Michigan fail on last play vs Michigan State. A few questions from the girls: When is part 2 of the movie? Is candy always a meal at camp? Thanks all for the great memories of our first fall camp! The SPARKS The Sparks and everyone that attended the Car Rally had a blast. Camp was fun, cold, but fun. We had a great time bunking with the Soaring Phoenix. They're a great group. Big thanks to the storyteller and firemaker for some great festivities. The climbing wall and zipline were tough, but we got it done after some encouragement from the group. Good luck to the fourth years. We'll miss you. Looking forward to the Overnighter and welcoming all the new members. PJ and Kaylee Egnaczyk 2015 Fire Territory Scout Here is how the parade patch will look if you attend all 2015 parades: Storyteller Story KIPPY, THE SAD LITTLE PUMPKIN On a hot summer day, the sun shined her sparkling light on a late-blooming flower sprouting from a pumpkin vine. "Hmmm" thought the sun, "that poor little one. There's not enough growing time left for her." Pumpkins do take some time to grow, you know, and it was already late in the summer. The earlier pumpkins had a beautiful orange glow; every time the farmer looked at them, he got hungry for homemade pumpkin pie with cinnamon sprinkled on top. The little flower held tight to the vine and hoped with all her heart that she'd grow up big and round like the other pumpkins. The farmer made sure she got enough water and the sun kept her warm. Before you could say "jack-o-lantern," Kippy, for that was her name, had become a tiny pumpkin. She looked all around her and saw many big, round pumpkins, all ready for picking. Kippy knew she could never catch up to them, no matter how hard she tried, and she hung her head and tried to hide under the leaves of the vine. Before long, summer turned into fall and still Kippy hung her head, feeling sad and wishing she could grow big like the other pumpkins. Finally it was Fall Fun Day at the Pumpkin Patch. Boys and girls, Moms and Dads trekked down the winding path to the pumpkin patch, looking for the best pumpkins. Kippy squeezed her pumpkin eyes tight, trying not to watch as one big pumpkin after another was chosen. Dads left, carrying heavy pumpkins that Moms knew would make the yummiest pies. Girls and boys called out to each other excitedly as they chose their own special pumpkins. Kippy shivered when she heard the children talking about carving scary faces on the pumpkins for Halloween. She thought to herself, "I'd like to have a face, too, but I don't want to scare anyone. I'd like to look happy, not scary." But Kippy wasn't happy at all. She was the littlest, saddest pumpkin in the whole pumpkin patch. Suddenly, Kippy heard a wee little voice saying, "That one, Mommy! I want that little pumpkin--there!--under those leaves." Sure enough, the youngster had spotted the sad little pumpkin hanging its head. Kippy could hardly believe her pumpkin ears! When the little fellow's Mom put her soft hand around Kippy and twisted her stem to free her, it kind of tickled and Kippy couldn't keep from giggling a little giggle. Then Kippy looked up and saw Mom smiling at her as she cradled the little pumpkin in her hand. She peeked out from between Mom’s fingers to see the little boy. He was so small and thin! Kippy could hardly believe her pumpkin eyes! The boy was a lot smaller than the others, just like Kippy! When she saw the happy smile on the small boy's face, her little pumpkin heart began to throb with joy! "Mommy, I want to hold my pumpkin," the little boy told his mommy. I LOVE my pumpkin!" He reached out his arms and lovingly took Kippy from his mother and cradled the happy little pumpkin close to his heart. Kippy knew that her boy would not want her to be a scary pumpkin. Her boy would give Kippy a bright smile like his own, and Kippy would bring happiness to all who saw her. And that's how Kippy, the saddest little pumpkin in the pumpkin patch, became the happiest pumpkin of all. Kevin and Kaitlyn Sexton 2015 Storytellers Rules of the Outpost of the Year Trophy/Participation Trophy There have been many issues lately on what you can and cannot do with this trophy so I am going to list some of the do’s and don’ts when it comes to this trophy. This trophy and the FUN of trying to steal it has been a tradition for many years in the Adventure Princesses, remember it is all in good fun when it comes to being the guardian of the trophy and the punishment if lost. The Do’s 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Guard The trophy The trophy must be stolen while unattended. The trophy must be brought to all events except for parades, and a few others if unsure ask. The trophy while at all events must be out in open Have someone watch the trophy Have fun with having it If the trophy is requested by the Trail Boss it must be handed over. If the trophy is stolen the group that stole it must follow the rules also. The Don’ts 1. You can’t steal the trophy while it is in someone hand, the trophy must be taken while it is unattended. 2. You can’t lock up/ tie down/ secure the trophy while at events so you don’t have to watch it. 3. You can’t keep the trophy in a car or place where cannot give someone the opportunity to steal it back, exception at camp it can be stored in the cabin during bed time. 4. No ripping the trophy from the hands of an individual or child I hope this helps everyone understand the do’s and don’ts of this trophy Thanks Wes Brown Trail Boss See all the photos taken throughout the year at our Shutterfly account. The password is “adventure” Follow the link below. http://thebigcreekfrontier3.shutterfly.com Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RidgewoodAdventurePrincesses/info PRINCESS INTERVIEW PATCH HEY! PRINCESSES… We would like to know more about each Princess and her dad. Please take a few moments to fill out the Interview Form below. Each Princess that sends in an interview will receive a special patch. Each month in the Running Waters, several interviews will appear, so make sure you check each issue for your Personal Interview. You can mail this form to me at the address below or better yet drop it off at the house and receive a fluff too! Looking forward to hearing from you! **PLEASE INCLUDE PICTURE OF DAD & DAUGHTER** Your Name: Dad’s Name: Your Princess Name: Territory: Outpost: School: Grade: Your Age: What do you like about school: Favorite TV Show: Favorite Book: Favorite Song: Favorite Food: Favorite Desert: What activities are you involved in (other than Adventure Princesses): Favorite Princess Event: Favorite Princess Craft: Best Thing you ever did as an Outpost: What new event would you like to see be part of the Princesses: Funniest thing your dad ever did: Length of your trail of fluffs: Number of patches on your vest: Number of beads on your Necklace: REMEMBER TO INCLUDE A PICTURE OF YOU AND YOUR DAD. SEND INTERVIEW TO: David Shefferly rweditor@thebigcreekfrontier.org FLUFF RAIDER’S LOG: 2015 There will be a patch given to Princesses that Fluff Raid the officers at their homes. The first part of this 2-part patch will be awarded to any Princess who "raids" 14 officers at their home. The second part is for Princesses who "raid" 5 officers after midnight. Use this Fluff Raiders Log to collect signatures from the officers. When you get the 14 regular raids and/or 5 midnight raids, then "Raid" the Awards Maker for the patch(es). OFFICER: NAME: FLUFF COLOR: 1. Trail Boss Wes Brown Multi 2. Asst. Trail Boss Dan McCoy Multi 3. Elder Roger Bundy White 4. Fire Maker 5. Asst Fire Maker 6. Treasurer Keeper Sean Kelly Chris Sliwinski John Gaughan Black Maroon Gold 7. Tally Keeper Dan Vegh Orange 8. Awards Maker Don Bromeier 9. Running Waters Editor 10. Web Keeper 11. Legend Maker David Shefferly Moss Green Beige Chris Walker Bill Demattie Rust Lt. Pink 12. Asst. Legend Maker 13. Membership Tracker 14. Asst. Membership Tracker 15. Outfitter Nick Marton Coral Noah Wemmer Brown Ben Rababy Teal Don Richtor Purple 16. Storyteller Kevin Sexton 17. Sky Territory Scout Bert Egglemeyer Dark Pink Royal Blue 18. Forest Territory Scout 19. Sun Territory Scout Scott Amick Green Don McKee Yellow 20. Fire Territory Scout 21. Water Territory Scout PJ Egnaczyk Red Vito Cimino Aqua REGULAR RAID: MIDNIGHT RAID: N Sunday 1 o Monday 2 v e Tuesday 3 m b Wednesday 4 e r 2015 Thursday 5 Friday Saturday 6 4th Year Laser Tag 7 Frontier Meeting: 7:30 pm @ Busch Funeral Home 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Family Skate Officer Meeting: 7:30 pm location TBD 29 Christmas Parade 30 Thanksgiving Overnighter YMCA of Greater Cleveland25 North Royalton YMCA 11409 State Rd. North Royalton, OH 44133 Adventure Princesses The Big Creek Frontier 2015 Frontier Officers Trail Boss Name Daughter Phone Address and Email Wes Brown Sierra 440-886-1517 3426 Priscilla Ave. Parma, OH 44134 trailboss@thebigcreekfrontier.org Assistant Trail Boss Dan McCoy McKenzee 440- 886-1951 7840 Joyce Dr. Parma, OH 44134 assttrailboss@thebigcreekfrontier.org Elder Roger Bundy Grace / Sara 216-375-3679 4544 South Hills Dr., Cleveland, OH 44109 elder@thebigcreekfrontier.org Fire Maker Sean Kelly Reya / Nya 440-590-3249 8527 Akins Road, North Royalton, OH 44133 firemaker@thebigcreekfrontier.org Asst. Fire Maker Chris Sliwinski Olivia (440) 888-1413 10071 W. Sprague Rd. North Royalton, OH 44133 asstfiremaker@thebigcreekfrontier.org Treasure Keeper John Gaughan Mary / Meghan 440-885-3590 7719 Lanyard Dr., Parma, OH 44129 treasurekeeper@thebigcreekfrontier.org Tally Keeper Dan Vegh Victoria / Alexis (440) 746-9083 1791 E. Sprague Rd. Seven Hills, OH 44131 tallykeeper@thebigcreekfrontier.org Awards Maker Don Bromeier Olivia (216) 856-0895 3417 Torrington Ave. Parma, OH 44134 awardsmaker@thebigcreekfrontier.org RW Editor David Shefferly Ashley 713-858-5751 130 Wakefield Run, Hinckley, OH 44233 rweditor@thebigcreekfrontier.org Web Keeper Chris Walker Addison (440) 539-5733 6615 Chestnut Rd. Seven Hills, OH 44131 webkeeper@thebigcreekfrontier.org Legend Maker Bill Demattie Mallory 440-315-3314 11552 Harbor Light Dr. North Royalton, OH 44133 legendmaker@thebigcreekfrontier.org Asst. Legend Maker Nick Marton Ava 440-884-5389 6070 Creekside Dr. Parma Hts, OH 44134 asstlegendmaker@thebigcreekfrontier.org Membership Tracker Noah Wemmer Sophia 330-760-2423 1900 Keystone Road, Parma, OH 44134 membershiptracker@thebigcreekfrontier.org Asst. Membership Tracker Outfitter Ben Rababy Sophia 440-655-2381 10841 Silver Tree Trail, North Royalton, OH 44133 asstmembershiptracker@thebigcreekfrontier.org Don Richter 216-299-9130 7806 Jameson Rd. Parma, OH 44129 outfitter@thebigcreekfrontier.org Storyteller Kevin Sexton Destiny / Faith / Serenity Kaitlyn 440-582-3255 11409 Glen Abbey Dr. North Royalton, OH 44133 storyteller@thebigcreekfrontier.org Sky Territory Scout Bert Egglemeyer Sarah (216) 398-7934 1730 Murl Ave. Cleveland, OH 44109 skyscout@thebigcreekfrontier.org Sun Territory Scout Don McKee Kaila 440-724-5375 8025 Kenilworth Avenue, Parma, OH 44129 sunscout@thebigcreekfrontier.org Water Territory Scout Vito Cimino Victoria / Elizabeth 216-410-8457 8112 Thornhurst Dr. North Royalton, OH 44133 waterscout@thebigcreekfrontier.org Forest Territory Scout Scott Amick Sadie (440) 397-3586 2330 Fordham Ln. Broadview Hts, OH 44147 forestscout@thebigcreekfrontier.org Fire Territory Scout PJ Egnaczyk Kaylee (440) 829-9979 7603 Whittington Dr. Parma, OH 44129 firescout@thebigcreekfrontier.org