Aviation Explorers Post 747

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Have you ever thought about a career at the airport?

 

Aviation career exploring is a hands-on program open to young men and women ages 14-20 years old with an interest in learning more about aviation careers.

Check out the Fairbanks International Airport Operators Council explorer post #747 for youth ages 14-20 to explore careers in aviation.

Some careers you can explore with us:
pilot, flight attendant, police/fire, mechanic, food and beverage, air traffic control, UAS/drone operations, airline ground crew, TSA, airport operations and more!

 

Young men and women age 14 (with completion of 8th grade) through 20 years old are welcome to apply

Click here for our current flyer and application

 

Questions? Find us on facebook or email faiexplorerpost747@gmail.com

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WHAT IS EXPLORING?

Exploring exists to teach important life and career skills to young people from all backgrounds through immersive career experiences and mentorship provided by community and business leaders like you. Together, we equip young people with character, leadership and life skills that can be used both today and in their future careers.

Exploring is based on a unique and dynamic relationship between youth and the organizations in their communities. Businesses and community organizations initiate a career-specific Explorer post or club by matching their people and organizational resources to the career interests of youth in the community. The result is a program of interactive activities that helps youth pursue their special interests, grow, and develop.

We work with thousands of local, regional, and national businesses and organizations to deliver the Exploring programs representing hundreds of different career fields.

 

Click here to view the national Exploring webpage for more information

 

Click the following links to learn more about our local Explorer Posts:

Aviation:   Explorer Post 747

Fire:             Explorer Post

JROTC Exploring: JROTC Post

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Learning for Life is a character education program designed to support schools and community- based organizations in their efforts to prepare youth to successfully handle the complexities of our contemporary society. Our curriculum prepares students to enhance their self-confidence, motivation, and self-esteem. The program uses age-appropriate, grade-specific lesson plans to give youth skills and information that will help them make positive decisions for themselves, their families and their futures.

 

Learning for Life makes academic learning fun and relevant to real-life situations in age appropriate and grade specific material. As a result, the positive character traits and skills learned by participation in Learning for Life not only make students more confident and capable, but also give them an invaluable understanding of how things work in the real world. Schools will see higher attendance rates and fewer disciplinary actions.

 

THE LEARNING FOR LIFE CURRICULUM FOCUSES ON NINE CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES:

Respect           Responsibility             Honesty/Trust         Caring/Fairness         Perseverance       
  Self-Discipline             Life Skills               Courage          Citizenship
 

Learning for Life incorporated in 1991 as a nonprofit organization. We have 264 local offices across the country and also serve international education institutions. Since our incorporation, we have served over two million youth who will grow up to be our future leaders.

 

Click here to visit the national Learning for Life website  for more information

 

 

National Youth Leadership Training-NYLT

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National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) is an exciting, action-packed program designed to provide youth members with leadership skills and experience they can use in their troops and in other situations demanding leadership of self and others.

NYLT incorporates the latest leadership ideas and presents fresh, vital and meaningful training for today’s Scouts.

The NYLT course centers around the concepts of what a leader must be, what he must know, and what he must do.  The key elements are then taught with a clear focus on how to.  The skills come alive during the week as the patrol goes on a Quest for the Meaning of Leadership.

The content is delivered in a troop and patrol outdoor setting an emphasis on immediate application of learning in a fun environment.  Inter connecting concepts and work processes are introduced early, built upon, and aided using memory aids, which allows participants to understand and employ the leadership skills much faster.

We would like to see a youth from every troop attend.  This will help strengthen your troop leadership which in turn will help your troop grow.  With strong youth leaders, the adult roles become much easier.

The fee for this valuable training is $200.00.  There is a nonrefundable deposit of $25 due upon sign up at the Earl and Pat Cook Council Service Center.

Please check back for more NYLT information!!!

 

 

 

Changes to My.Scouting.org

Unit management is about to get easier with the retirement of ScoutNET 
You’ve been asking for updates to the functionality of BSA tech products. And, with ScoutNet’s retirement, we’ll be better equipped than ever to deliver technology that meets the requests of units and councils to manage registration and rechartering effectively and electronically.
 

WHAT DOES SCOUTNET’S RETIREMENT MEAN FOR YOU?

Soon, you’ll find the following improvements made to some of your most frequently used tools:
 
· Registration and charter renewal tools moved to My.Scouting, where our existing online registration site lives.
· New registrar features on My.Scouting, like a new dashboard offering advanced search, person maintenance and additional reporting features.
· For all units with a December 31 renewal date, expect a simplified recharter system for both internet and paper rechartering within Internet Advancement 2.0.
 
· New unit self-service tools on My.Scouting:
o This month, a new feature called Position Manager will be added to the My.Scouting tools allowing units to change the registration position of anyone in the unit – no paper application required. For example, if a Cubmaster steps down and a unit committee member replaces her, the unit’s chartered organization representative or their designee can adjust her position without delivering paperwork to the council.
o In addition to the inter-unit transfer feature added this winter, parents and volunteers will be able to transfer to a unit in a new council without filling out transfer forms and new applications – and their records will be automatically transferred to the new council.
 
These are just some of the changes coming your way as My.Scouting continues to grow in supporting the needs of units and councils in the Boy Scouts of America.
 
 
 

COPE

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Lost Lake Scout Camp
Midnight Sun Council, BSA Cope/Zipline/Climbing

COPE Information

Initiative GamesGames of 10-15 Minutes / team challenges requiring the group to plan and work together to solve a problem and/or accomplish a goal. They can also require the group to actively look out for each other through spotting, which increases group trust. (No age requirement)

Low COPEThe area has (10) elements from a wall, trust fall, beams, etc. to teach team work & communication (Age 8 and above)

Climbing wall/towerA 40’ tower with climbing faces and (2) rappeling walls Age 8 (shoulder height only applicable to climbing only) (Age 10 and above)

ZiplineA 300 foot zipline for the brave (Age 10 and above)

High CopeHigh Ropes (30’ above ground) course. This course will challenge even your best climbers! (Age 10 and above)

Note: BSA age requirements are utilized from the “The Guide to Safe Scouting”. (Age 8 & up) Bouldering or Climbing no higher than the climbers shoulder. (Age 10 & up) Climbing, Rappelling and zip lining.

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Costs:

Initiative games: $5 per person depending on participant numbers

Low COPE: $10 per participant (3-4hrs)

Climbing/Rappelling wall: $20 per participant (3-4hrs)

Zip line: $10 first zip $5 per zip after first zip line experience

High COPE: $40 per participant (3-4hrs)

StaffingAll activities are managed by a BSA certified course director. Certain help from adults is expected

Equipment/CourseAll ropes and hardware are purchased, logged and retired on schedule. Safety equipment includes helmets, harness and gloves when needed. The course is inspected and certified each year by an outside agency

 

Activity Consent Form and Parent/Legal Guardian signature required to be on file prior to activity (Pg. 3 of COPE Packet).

 

For appointment scheduling contact the Midnight Sun Council by phone at (907) 452-1976 or stop by the Earl & Pat Service Center located at 1400 Gillam Way Fairbanks, AK 99701. Questions can also be E-mailed to Stephen Smith at the following email address stephen.smith@scouting.org 

Click on the links below to view and download COPE Packet:

COPE Packet (page 1)

COPE Packet (page 2)

Activity Consent Form and Parents/Legal Guardian signature (page 3)

Cub Scout Basic 101

Cub Scout Basic 101

 

                                                                                                       Who:         All Cub Scout Leaders

                                                                                                       What:       Cub Scout Leader Basic Training

                                                                                                       When:      9 am to 3 pm Saturday, January 27, 2018  (Bring a sack lunch)

                                                                                                       Where:     Midnight Sun Council, BSA office

                                                                                                       Why:          Growing Scouting in your Program

                                                                                                       Cost:           $5.00

                                                                                                       Pre- Registration ends on January 26, 2018 by close of business

                                                                                                       RSVP to the Midnight Sun Council office

                                                                                                       (to help facilitate planning/copies/light snacks)

 

                                                                                                       For more info contact BSA office at 452-1976

                                                                                                       or via email at john.daly@scouting.org

                                                                                                       Jack Daly cell: 907-385-5011