Forming Pack & Troop Alliances “Training boy leaders to run their troop is the Scoutmaster's most important job.” “Train Scouts to do a job,

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Forming Pack
& Troop
Alliances
“Training boy leaders to run their troop is the
Scoutmaster's most important job.”
“Train Scouts to do a job, then let them do it.”
“Never do anything a boy can do.”
—Robert S. S. Baden-Powell
Are You Delivering the Promise?
 Scouting Promises you:
– The great outdoors
– Friendship
– Opportunities to work toward Eagle Scout
– Tools to help you make the most of your
family, community, and nation
– Experiences and duties that will help you
mature into a strong, wise adult.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to
prepare young people to make ethical and moral
choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them
the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
Resources
 Events
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Cub Scout Pow Wow
Webelos Woods
Boy Scout Camporees
Cub Family Camping
 Training
– Webelos Leader Outdoor Training
– Boy Scout ITOLS, SALT
– Wood Badge
TOOLS
 Webelos Woods Syllabus
 Den Chiefs
– Den Chief Handbook
– District Den Chief Training Guide
– BSA Online Den Chief Training
– Best Practices for Den Chiefs
 Best Practices for Webelos Transition
Best Practices for Packs
 Remember you’re grooming these boys for
Boy Scouts. Gradually place more and
more responsibility upon them.
 Allow your Webelos-II to run most of the
monthly pack meetings
 Connect with Boy Scout leaders
Best Practices for Packs
 Training
 Camping
 Communication
 Den Chiefs
 Troop Visits
 Spring Kickoff
Best Practices for Packs
- Training
 Webelos Leader Outdoor Training –
requirement for Webelos Leader Knot
 BSA Adult Leader Indoor / Outdoor
Training
– recommended for Webelos-II leaders
Best Practices for Packs
- Camping
 Webelos Adventure Camp
– 1st year Webelos
 Camping overnight 1-2 times with a local
troop
– 2nd year Webelos
 Webelos Woods
– attend District or Council event.
Best Practices for Packs
- Den Chiefs
 Boy Scout who works with Den Leader as
Activities Assistant, friend to the scouts
Best Practices for Packs
- Troop Visits
 Begin visiting troops in the fall.
 Don’t wait until February and frustrate the
scouts.
Best Practices for Packs
- Spring Kickoff
 Troop meets with rising Webelos-I leaders
(current Bear Leaders) to:
– Encourage leaders by showing overview of Activity
Badges, giving direction
– Explain how the Webelos program is focused on
preparing for Boy Scouts
– Endeavor to focus on key badges for Arrow of Light, not
trying to do all badges
– Examine option of doing Readyman as Webelos-II when
Scout has developed more mentally.
Best Practices for Troops
 “Never do what a scout can do.”
 Each Scout and leader has a position and a
clear job description.
 Establish clear written processes for:
– Adults training older youth
– Older youth training younger scouts
Best Practices for Troops
Build partnerships
 Rapell-O-Ree – 3 troops help recruit
 Freeze-O-Ree – camporee co-sponsor
 Joint outings with other troops/groups
– Weirs Valley Ranch (adoption ranch)
– Morrison Hill (church youth group)
Best Practices for Troops
Training
 Use Den Chief position to groom new
leaders
 Utilize Troop Guides to teach new scouts
 Mentor your PLC
 Make the Patrol Method a reality, not an
idea
Forging Partnerships
 Troop
– troop display; run-ons
– teach Webelos badges (forestry, outdoorsman)
– Webelos camp with the troop; PLC plan one event fall
 Pack
– reach out to the troop; ask for a contact (not the SM)
– invite troop to Blue & Gold dinner
Forging Partnerships
Open discussion:
 what works well for you?
A Team Effort
“Training boy leaders to run their troop is the
Scoutmaster's most important job.”
“Train Scouts to do a job, then let them do it.”
“Never do anything a boy can do.”
—Robert S. S. Baden-Powell
Forging Partnerships
 Who will you contact today?
 What partnerships did you think of today?
Thank you for giving your heart
to the boys of Unaka!
Let’s start networking
& have some FUN!