Overnight Camping Requirements for Second Class, First Class to Change

 

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The number of overnight campouts required for a young man to earn the Second Class and First Class ranks will be reduced under new requirements that take effect Aug. 1, 2017.

But the total number of camping nights a Boy Scout will experience in the program as he progresses toward the rank of Eagle Scout will not change.

In 2016, alongside the release of the 13th edition of the Boy Scout Handbook, the BSA increased the number of campouts required for Second Class to three since joining from two. It increased the number of campouts required for First Class to six since joining from three.

The August 1, 2017, revisions return the number of overnight campouts to pre-2016 levels but preserve the amount of time spent outdoors.

The change maintains a focus on life-changing outdoors experiences while recognizing that not all outdoor activities need to include overnight camping. For more, read a full explanation in “Bryan on Scouting.”

Merit Badge Counselors and Adult Members

Youth Protection Training! Remember that all leaders need to keep up with this important annual training!

We are updating our list of trained adult leaders and merit badge counselors and in doing this we have discovered that some of the trainings have not been completed. One major training that seems to be missing is the Youth Protection Training that is required of all registered adults of the Boy Scouts of America.

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We are asking that all adult members and merit badge counselor’s take Youth Protection (YP) training to comply with the National Boy Scouts of America and the Midnight Sun Council’s rules and regulations. The Youth Protection Training is to be completed on a yearly basis to comply with the Midnight Sun Council’s board of director’s rules and regulations.

We are asking that you complete the Youth Protection Training, to avoid being dropped as a registered member of the Boy Scouts of America and this could have a big impact on continuing in your Scouting unit that you are registered with, as well as being a merit badge counselor.

You can complete this training online at the following website https://my.scouting.org where you will sign into your my scouting account or if you are new to my scouting and do not have an account you will need to create an account using your member id number. If you do not remember or know your member number, contact our registrar at 907-452-1976.

When you get into your account go to the upper left corner and click on Menu then my dashboard, then my training and the Youth Protection Training will pop up. Chose the (YP) training that applies to your Unit. Cub Scout/Boy Scout is the first (YP) training.     If you are a merit badge counselor you will take the Cub Scout/Boy Scout YP training.   If you are registered with a Crew you will take the Venturing YP training. If you are registered with a Post you will take the Exploring YP training.

After you have completed the training please print your certificate and email a copy to yvonne.orsini-boone2@scouting.org so that it can be added to your profile.

 

Thank you,

Registrar
Midnight Sun Council, BSA
Phone: 907-452-1976 Fax: 907-452-1977

 

American Wood Badge Alumni

New Affinity Group Targets Wood Badgers AWBA

For nearly seven decades, Wood Badge has been Scouting’s premier training course for adult leaders. In every BSA council, Wood Badge-trained Scouters are known by their beads, their tartan neckerchiefs, their theme song (“Back to Gilwell”), and their commitment to providing the best possible program for Scouts.

Now, 69 years after the first American Wood Badge course, Scouting Alumni and Friends has created an affinity group, American Wood Badge Alumni (AWBA), to connect Wood Badgers with each other and with the BSA. Its mission is to build a network of alumni for the betterment of American Wood Badge, the Boy Scouts of America, and especially local Scout councils.

“Two of our most prominent and largest affinity groups, Eagle Scouts and members of the Order of the Arrow, already have a well-defined alumni program,” says SAF Senior Vice-chair Rick Bragga. “What better group to go to next than Wood Badgers?”

One advantage of creating the new network is that Wood Badgers tend to be among the most spirited and committed of Scouters. Another advantage is that they’ve all had a similar experience, no matter when or where they took the course. Bragga knows that firsthand. He took Wood Badge in Wisconsin in 1970, even though he lived in Illinois. He then reconnected with the course in Oklahoma, where he attended law school, and Virginia, where he now lives. “The spirit and the purpose of it I think transcend course and place,” he says.

As the AWBA mission statement says, a key purpose of the group is to support local councils. To that end, the group’s website, www.americanwoodbadge.org, offers information on how local councils can engage with and re-engage Wood Badgers. Ideas include everything from planning service projects at local camps to promoting upcoming courses to holding Wood Badge reunions. “As with all of our alumni programs, we want the opportunity to have them tell their story, and then we want an opportunity to tell the BSA story,” he says.

Bragga thinks reunions will be a key entry point. “Are we going to have a feast? Well, we’re going to have a mini-feast. Are we going to sing the song? You bet. Are we going to have a fire? Absolutely. Are we going to swap stories? Oh my gosh, the stories that will be swapped!” Bragga says. “But all of that leads to an ending which is purposeful: to allow people to feel good about it and to find ways for them to stay connected or to reconnect with a local council.

To join AWBA, a Wood Badger must first join Scouting Alumni and Friends at www.scoutingalumni.org, either as a Hiker (free) or Pathfinder ($35) member. From there, they simply set up a profile and choose the appropriate Wood Badge patrol critter.
For more information, visit www.americanwoodbadge.org or www.facebook.com/WoodBadgeAlumni/.

OA Summer Picnic

Cub Scout/ Order of the Arrow  Summer Picnic

 
When:  AUGUST 12TH, 2017  10 am – 4 pm
 
Where:  Lost Lake Camp, 12660 Lost Lake Rd
 
Fee:       $10.00 per person due by August 9, 2017
 
Early Registration Fee is $5.00 per person if paid by August 3, 2017
 
Bring the family and join the Order of the Arrow for fun in the sun and food at Lost Lake Camp!
 
Click here for flyer
Click here for OA Picnic Registration form

Pack/Troop Contact Information

Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA Programs for Grades K through 5:

Kindergarten: Lions           1st grade: Tiger            2nd grade: Wolf

3rd grade: Bear              4th grade: /5th grade: Arrow of Light

Tanana Valley Cub Scout Packs contact information

Pack #

Area

Chartered Organization / Position

Contact

Email

6/1006 Ft.Wainwright American Legion

Post 11

Phillip
Fenwick
fwapack6@gmail.com
20/1020 Goldstream Goldstream

Lions

Matt

Poggemiller

pack20fai@gmail.com
25/1025 Downtown Rotary Club

of Fbks

James

Johnson

james.johnson2@alaska.gov
42/1142 North Pole Moose Lodge

#306

Tyler

Cunningham

tc9095@gmail.com
92/1092 West Fbks Fairbanks

Kiwanis Club

Amanda

Tate

kiwanispack92@gmail.com

 Bush District Cub Scout Packs contact information 

Pack # Area Chartered Organization / Position Contact Email
2076 Delta Midnight Sun

Council

Sharon

Capporelli

sharoncapp.scout@gmail.com

 for more Cub Scout Packs contact info click here

 

Boy Scouts, Scouts BSA Programs for Grades 6 through 12:  

Scout           Tenderfoot         1s t Class            2nd Class             Star            Life

Tanana Valley Scout Troop contact information

Troop # Chartered Organization Area Contact Email
1/1001 Rotary of

Fairbanks

Fairbanks  Michael Lopez Mhlopez2016@gmail.com
20 BT /

1020 BT

Goldstream

Lions

Fairbanks Mark Smurda Troop20AK@gmail.com
20 GT /

1020 GT

Goldstream

Lions

Fairbanks Craig Van Dyke Troop20AK@gmail.com
38 BT /

1138 BT

Midnight Sun Council Fairbanks Matt Cooper mcooper@gci.net
38 GT /

1138 GT

Midnight Sun Council Fairbanks Jamie

Banaszewski

aires_chick@hotmail.com
42/1042 North Star

Vol. Fire Dept.

North Pole Jon Emmett jonathan_emmett1@hotmail.com
47/1047 Fbks Host

Lions Club

Fairbanks Dave Minto  mintord64@gmail.com
78/1078 Chena

Kiwanis

Fairbanks Wade Jones wcj-rla@hotmail.com
84 GT /

1084 GT

North Star

Vol. Fire Dept.

North Pole Chad Richards chadrichards@yahoo.com
92/1092 Kiwanis Club

of Fairbanks

Fairbanks James Page saeed120@msn.com

Bush District Scout Troop contact information

Troop# Chartered Organization / Position Area Contact Email
56/2056BT Delta Lion’s

Club

Delta Steven

Meurer

stvmer1@gmail.com
65/2065GT Delta Lion’s

Club

Delta Andrea

McCarrick

Andrea.mccarrick@hotmail.com

for more Scout Troop contact info click here 

Beaver Day aka Work Day at Lost Lake Camp

 

Lost Lake Scout Camp Beaver Day

aka Work Day 

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Beaver Day is an important time each year at Lost Lake Scout Camp to help prepare  for the summer and make sure everything is in great shape.  This can’t be done without lots of hands. Older Scouts, Scouters, and Parents are invited to participate in Beaver Day events. Scouters with skills in carpentry, electrical, plumbing, or other trades are especially encouraged to attend.

Come and join us for BEAVER DAY! 

Help us make Lost Lake Camp – The Best Camp in Alaska – even better!

Beaver Day participants will need to bring and turn in a copy of their BSA Health and Medical Record Parts A & B when they check in. Forms will be returned at the end of the event. Forms that are not picked up will be destroyed.

Date for upcoming Beaver Day:
When: Saturday, May 18, 2024
Work will begin at 9:00 a.m.

8:30 AM – Breakfast
9:00 AM- Duties assigned and work begins.
Noon to 1 PM – Lunch
1 PM – 5 PM – Work projects
5:30 PM – Dinner

 

This is a one day event but participants are welcome to camp or stay in a cabin free of charge Friday or Saturday night, or both. Campsites and cabins are on a first come first served basis, so sign up early to reserve your accommodations.

Help make sure Lost Lake Scout Camp is ready for summer! Sign-up today to lend a hand at our upcoming Beaver Day!

 

Register by coming by the Midnight Sun Council office or call 907-452-1976.

We hope that all Units and many individuals are able to come to

Beaver Day!!

 

click here to view/download Beaver Day flyer

click here to view/download 2024 Beaver Day To-Do List

Beaver Day Unit Sign Up Sheet

From the Registrar

Please check with your members to make sure their most current information is listed so our records stay up to date.

 


IMPORTANT NOTICE:  

Effective July 12, 2021 all merit badge counselors who are not officially approved by their council to counsel a badge will have that badge removed from their approved list of badges to counsel in Scoutbook. If a merit badge counselor is connected to a Scout to counsel an affected badge that connection will be removed. The only changes to Scouts would be to drop the merit badge counselor connection for the affected badges. Scoutbook will not remove any MB progress approved by the affected merit badge counselors.

Merit Badge Counselors can check if the badge they are counseling in Scoutbook is approved by their council by going to My Dashboard, Administration, My Account, My Positions: their positions and if the badge has a blue checkmark it is approved; if the badge has a green checkmark it is not approved and you should contact your council to continue counseling that badge. Click here for more information in Scouting Forums.


 

New in Online Registration: The ability for parents and/or volunteers to transfer between councils using the online registration system is live now. Click HERE to view/download a user guide for how it works. This allows one to login and transfer from one council to another, and once the application is approved and the overnight sync is run all the training and advancement records for the member will follow.

 

Now possible to contain different Member ID numbers in My.Scouting. Your ID number from other councils and your ID number from the Midnight Sun Council can now all be listed on your account.

 

New Background Check Forms came out in 2019!

The 2019 Background Check Forms must be used. Please make sure new applicants use the new form, as registrations cannot be processed without them.

Youth Protection is a serious part of scouting and our council requires all adults to renew their certification each year. Registrations cannot be processed without a current certificate.

Merit Badge Counselors – Please turn in a new adult application with a 2019 updated background check form and current YPT certificate as we are updating our records. Please include a new merit badge application so we can record the merit badges you want to be a counselor for.


 

 
 
Be a Scoutbanner
 
Please view the “Be a Scout” logo at the bottom of the webpage
 
 
Be Sure to Update BeAScout Pins to Reflect Status
Updating unit pins with early-adopter status on BeAScout is an important step in helping prospective Scouts and their families get in touch with units in your council.
Early-adopter councils: BeAScout is open for units to indicate boy-only (default), family pack, or girl-only (no date; open for business now) status.
Non early-adopter councils: BeAScout is open for units to indicate boy-only (default), family pack, or girl-only AND the date that they will begin accepting female applications.
 
                       1. Log in to your My.Scouting account select Menu at the top left
                       2. From the drop-down menu, select your unit
                       3. Select Organization Manager
                       4. Select the Settings tab
                       5. Scroll to Family Scouting
                       6. If remaining boy-only, do nothing (this is the default setting); otherwise, select girls only or boys and girls
                       7. Click Commit
 
Please note: Online registration is now open for EA councils to accommodate fall recruiting. 
 
PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR INSTRUCTIONS on how to update unit pins for the full FAMILY PROGRAM
 
Units will need to manage their own account by determining if their unit contact information is correct. Units can find information on how to manage their account by clicking here or contacting the BSA office at 907-452-1976

 
 

Essentials of Merit Badge Counseling

The Essentials of Merit Badge Counseling

This PowerPoint presentation with speaker notes covers the required procedures for merit badge counseling, clarifies the role of counselors in the BSA advancement program, and discusses the appropriate approaches to use in working with Scouts. It is intended as an instructor-led presentation to counselors of any experience level and takes 60 to 90 minutes to complete.

 

Click here to Download PowerPoint Presentation