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Greater Cleveland Council 2013

Greater Cleveland Council 2013. Opening & Welcome. Staff Introductions. Youth Staff. Jordan Blazak (Troop 526) Senior Ptrl Ldr Ryan Gajdos (Troop 221) ASPL/Program Taylor Garrett (Crew 4929) ASPL/Service. Youth Staff. Austin Boldt (Troop 526) Troop Guide

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Greater Cleveland Council 2013

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  1. Greater Cleveland Council2013

  2. Opening & Welcome

  3. Staff Introductions

  4. Youth Staff Jordan Blazak(Troop 526) Senior PtrlLdr Ryan Gajdos(Troop 221) ASPL/Program Taylor Garrett (Crew 4929) ASPL/Service
  5. Youth Staff Austin Boldt(Troop 526) Troop Guide AJ D’Angelo(Troop 526) Troop Guide Rachel Hill (Crew 371) Troop Guide Carl Jakubowski(Troop 221) Troop Guide Brandon Makselan(Troop 610) Troop Guide Josh Milam (Troop 630) Troop Guide Mitch Muha(Troop 526) Troop Guide Keifer Wiley (Troop 309) Troop Guide
  6. Youth Staff Brent Levy (Troop 500) Instructor Josh Jackiewicz(Troop 221) Instructor Gordon Weiss (Troop 223) Instructor Adrian Padin(Troop 701) Instructor Joe Matz(Troop 367) Quartermaster Shawn Tompkins (Troop 630) Quartermaster Andrew Pla(Troop 882) Quartermaster
  7. Youth Staff Adrian Rodriguez (Troop 515) Quartermaster Sean Clunn(Troop 213) Quartermaster Jack Otcasek(Troop 701) Quartermaster Robert Garrett (Troop 223) Scribe Thomas Imhoff(Troop 504) Scribe Chris Richard (Troop 380) Scribe Elena Mazur (Crew 371) Scribe
  8. Youth Staff Jacob Southworth(Troop 228) Support Staff Matthew Budzik(Troop 526) Support Staff Jarrod Mullen (Troop 701) Support Staff Robin Reichert (Crew 139) Support Staff
  9. Adult Staff Dale Dragony(Quarrylands) ASM/Facilities Bill Marshall (Quarrylands) ASM/Equipment Jim Martin (Cuyahoga Valley) ASM/Equipment Gary Musselman(Quarrylands) ASM/Commissary Paula Puchajda(Two Rivers) ASM/Program Jim VanGilder(Pioneer) ASM/Service Dan Wedig(Pioneer) ASM/Facilities Galen Younkin(Two Rivers) ASM/Health & Safety Don Young (Quarrylands) Scoutmaster
  10. ParticipantIntroductions

  11. Participants Name Rank Home troop / crew Why did you sign up for NYLT?
  12. Administration Medical Forms Should be turned in today or mailed as soon as possible! If physical is scheduled in the next few weeks, bring the form to camp with you on the first day Should be new BSA health form (Feb 2011 version) Cannot expire before the end of the course (June 22) Completely filled out and signed by a physician gaalmus@aol.com – Mr. Musselman Confirm hat and t-shirt size before you leave
  13. Course Website For important information: http://nyltgcc.org BSA medical form Personal gear packing list Course Overview
  14. Course Payments Total cost is $200.00 per person Final payment is due TODAY Assistance from Wood Badge / NYLT Scholarship fund will cover up to $50.00 of course cost Forms must be turned in by TODAY
  15. What is NYLT? National Youth Leadership Training is an exciting, action-packed program designed to provide youth members of the Boy Scouts of America with leadership skills and experience they can use in their home units and in other situations demanding leadership of self and others.
  16. What is NYLT? Scouting at its best Provides youth members with leadership skills and experience Integrates modern leadership theory with traditional strengths of Scouting Part of BSA’s youth leadership training continuum
  17. BSA Youth Leader Training Troop-level New Leader Training (SM) Troop Leadership Training (SM) National Youth Leadership Training (local Council) National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience at Philmont (BSA National)
  18. Course Details June 9th to June 15th (Course Week #1) June 16th to June 22nd (Course Week #2) Cub (“NYLT”) World, Beaumont Scout Reservation, Rock Creek Check-in: 9:30am to 10:00am on Sunday Closing Assembly: 10:30am on Saturday parents welcome (no earlier than 10:00 please) Pick-up: 11:00am to 11:30am on Saturday
  19. Course Overview Seven days – must attend all to graduate Represents a “month in the life of a troop” Patrol method - six members per patrol Each member will take turn leading patrol Emphasis on immediate application of skills Interconnected presentation concepts Leadership Toolkit
  20. Course Overview Central concepts BE, KNOW, DO EDGE Finding and developing a vision Goal Setting, Planning, Problem Solving “If you can see it, you can be it!” Stages of team development Quest for the Meaning of Leadership
  21. Code of Conduct Simple rules; based on Scout Oath and Law Everyone physically and emotionally secure Inappropriate or disruptive behavior will not be tolerated and will result in immediate dismissal Based on learning, while having fun Leave No Trace; Buddy System Staff committed to do their best to help each participant succeed
  22. Staff Code of Conduct
  23. Staff Responsibilities Provide leadership Communicate knowledge Share experiences Set the example Strive to make each participant feel welcome, comfortable and at ease Give each participant the tools to succeed
  24. Course Uniform Participants must arrive in full Field Uniform, including Scout belt and socks Uniform insignia should be properly placed Participants not in complete uniform may be sent home Scout Shop open until 4:00pm today for missing uniform pieces Two course t-shirts, course hat, neckerchief and slide will be provided at check-in Order form available today to order additional t-shirts. Payment is required.
  25. Equipment Use the Personal Gear Checklist No mobile phones, pagers, or electronic devices will be permitted “DO NOT BRING” items will be confiscated and returned to parents at pick-up time Cot or twin-size air mattress recommended Patrol gear for course issued upon arrival
  26. Packing All clothing must be Scout-appropriate Put a change of clothing near the top of your pack (for setting up patrol site) Backpacks recommended for personal gear Expect rain - bring appropriate rain gear! Hiking boots are a must - no tennis shoes, sandals, or open-toed shoes! You should use all gear on the checklist
  27. Food & Meals Breakfast will be prepared by staff members Lunch & dinner prepared by patrols (food, gear, and instructions provided) NO personal food / snacks / drinks Let us know about all dietary needs / food allergies before you leave here TODAY Bring mess kit & eating utensils, including a personal cup and water bottle!
  28. Health & Safety Any and all medication must be turned in to ASM/Health & Safety at course check-in along with detailed dosage instructions Medications must be in original packaging, clearly marked with Scout’s name, dosage, and frequency - a zip-loc bag is preferred Scheduled administration times - NO self-administering! Only EPI pens and emergency inhalers will be allowed to be carried by Scouts
  29. Schedule Highlights Reveille (wake up) at 6:30am Breakfast at 7:00am Flag ceremonies, presentations, activities, and games throughout the day Cracker barrel / clean-up time each evening Taps (lights out) at 11:00pm
  30. Schedule Highlights Sunday night: opening campfire Monday night: movie Thursday night: outpost Friday night: feast (Scoutmasters invited)
  31. Quest for the Meaning of Leadership Patrol presentation on what was learned at NYLT Done prior to the feast on Friday Must be Scout appropriate and involve all members of the patrol
  32. Arrival (too far!) Camp Entrance
  33. Arrival Park in Cub (“NYLT”) World parking lot Gear is brought to and left at staging area Check-in inside headquarters building Confirm arrival Assign to patrol Review medical form Turn in medications Take photo (if not taken previously) Pick up course materials - t-shirts, hat, and notebook Parents depart while Scout picks up personal gear and proceeds to patrol area to meet Troop Guide
  34. Breakout Sessions

  35. Final Q&A

  36. Scoutmaster Minutes

  37. Be prepared!See you at Beaumont!

  38. http://nyltgcc.org

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