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Beaver Day aka Work Day at Lost Lake Camp
Lost Lake Scout Camp Beaver Day
aka Work Day
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
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.
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
Merit Badge Days
A merit badge event lets Scouts learn about sports, crafts, science, trades, business, and future careers.
An event may focus on a single merit badge or a variety of fields that might not normally be available. Observatories, planetariums, parks, museums, ships, colleges, universities, as well as police and fire departments may offer special events available only to Scouts and only one day each year. Scouts might learn first-hand from dentists, veterinarians, doctors, lawyers, financial planners, engineers, chemists, artists, astronomers, scientists, firemen, policemen, and other experts.
Regardless of the setting or topics, the goal is to have fun as you learn new skills and gain knowledge.
Aviation MB Day
WHEN: Saturday, May 20, 2017 – 7 am – 3 pm
WHERE: Fairbanks Aviation Day, UAF CTC Hangar – Fairbanks International Airport
Note: This is a One-Day Merit Badge program for active Scouts. Pre-Registration is required and space is limited!
Sign up at the Scout Office BEFORE May 6th, 2023!
– Scouts must be in uniform
– Bring breakfast of $10 for breakfast
– Bring sack lunch
Flying Permission Slip is required.
Permission form to fly must be brought to the Midnight Sun Council office prior to May 5, 2023 ( download below).
Weight of Scout (for flight planning purposes) must be submitted to Midnight Sun Council office by May 5, 2023.
Scout must bring Aviation Worksheet (download below) and Scout Must read Aviation Merit Badge Pamphlet prior to attendance.
Click here to download Aviation Merit Badge Day Flyer (coming soon)
Click here to download Flying Permission Slip
Click here to download Aviation Day Merit Badge Worksheet
For questions contact :
Melissa Osborn at 907-978-3788,
or
Tasmine Stebbins at 907-452-1976,
We need at least 4 registered adult leaders for this event and please let us know if your child needs a guardian with them during the flight.
Wood Badge
Due to the lack of registrations, the 2018 Wood Badge Course is being postponed until 2019.
We are planning to have a Wood Badge kick off/promotion scheduled later this year, in order to give everyone the opportunity to meet some of the staff and to ask questions about this fantastic opportunity.
We need at least 30 people to register to hold the course.
For questions please contact Stephen Smith at stephen.smith@scouting.org
Tired Iron
TIRED IRON
2022
click here or on image below to download flyer
Tired Iron Archive Pictures!!
2021
This years Tired Iron event went extremely well. The new location at the Fairbanks Lions Snowmobile Fun Club house served perfectly. Thank you to Alaska Vintage Sled Club, Tired Iron, and the Lions for putting on the event. Big thanks to Wilderness Search and Rescue and our Camp Ranger for the medical coverage of the races, and special thanks go to the Scouters that came out to set up! Without the volunteers and organizations coming together it surely would not have gone so smoothly. Looking forward to doing this again next year!
Clean Up Day
Woadstoak
Woadstoak
When: March 24-26, 2017
The lodge has invited the Nanuk Lodge from
Anchorage to join us that weekend.
Check your email and facebook for more
information.
Click here for WOAdstOAk Registration form
For questions contact toontuklodge0549@gmail.com or go on our webpage at https://toontuklodge0549.wixsite.com/toontuk