Nih ka ga hah


June
1 District Committee Meeting
6 National Youth Leader Training Starts
8 Roundtable OA Meeting/VOA Meeting – Walter Woods “”Bring a covered dish”” (Call the Joplin Scout office or Bill for directions)
13 Cub Scout Resident Camp Session 1 starts (Childress)
13 Boy Scout Resident Camp Session 1 starts (Arrowhead)
17 Cub Scout Resident Camp Session 2 starts (Childress)
20 Cub Scout Resident Camp Session 3 starts (Childress)
20 Boy Scout Resident Camp Session 2 starts (Arrowhead)
24 Cub Scout Resident Camp Session 4 starts (Childress)
27 Cub Scout Resident Camp Session 5 starts (Childress)
27 Boy Scout Resident Camp Session 3 starts (Arrowhead)

July
HAVE FUN AT CAMP AND ON YOUR SUMMERTIME ACTIVITES!!!

August
3 District Committee Meeting
10 Roundtable (School Night Training) OA Meeting/VOA Meeting – Camp Childress Bring a covered dish
21 Commissioner Basic Training
24 School Night (Schools to be announced)
27 Wood Badge starts (Childress)
28 Leader Specific Training

September
6 LABOR DAY
7 District Committee Meeting
14 Roundtable OA Meeting/VOA Meeting – Granby LDS Church
14 Youth Protection training @ Roundtable!!! Come one Come all!!! (Calendar Has the wrong date)
17 Wood Badge starts (Arrowhead)
21 Commissioner Basic Training
24-25 Parent & Pal (Childress)
26 Conservation Training
28 Leader Specific Training


Nih ka ga hah Training Training Chairman Jason Barnett

Effective June 1, 2010:
- Youth Protection Training is required for all registered volunteers.
- New leaders are required to take Youth Protection Training before you submit their application for registration. The certificate of completion for this training must be submitted at the time application is made and before a volunteer service with youth in your unit.
- Youth Protection Training must be taken every two years for all registered adults.

Remember almost all training is online at http://www.olc.scouting.org/ make sure you take “This Is Scouting” online before you go to Leader specific training

The following trainings are not online.

Leader specific: Tiger Cub den leaders 2 hours, 35 minutes, Cub Scout den leaders 2 hours, 40 minutes, Webelos den leaders 2 hours, 55 minutes, Cubmasters and assistants 2 hours, 40 minutes, Pack committee members 2 hours, 40 minutes, Scoutmasters and assistants 3 sessions, 2.5 hours, Troop committee members 3 hours, Venturing crew Advisors 5 hours, Venturing crew committee members 5 hours. these are done at a district level. We will be having Leader specific all throughout the year please check your mail box at round table for upcoming dates. We will need you to sign up at the council Joplin Boy Scout office @ 417-624-4168. If we have a class that will not be attended we will cancel that class. So sign up early.

Outdoor Training Sessions are Council training: The Ozark Trails Council will be holding sessions of each of the below outdoor training opportunities per year. The training will be held on a rotating around the council. If you are interested in helping with one or more of these events, please contact your District Training Chair or the Springfield Service Center or the Joplin Boy Scout office @ 417-624-4168.

Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) is a Cub Scout Leader training. It is a one-day training event that introduces parents and leaders to the skills needed to plan and conduct Pack outdoor activities including camping. This training is required for any adult who is in charge of planning a Pack campout, and it is recommended that one adult per pack complete BALOO training.

Webelos Leader Outdoor Training (WLOT) is designed specifically for Webelos den leaders and their assistants. Webelos Leader Outdoor Training teaches outdoor skills through demonstration and hands-on practice. It also prepares the leader to conduct Webelos overnight camping with the boys and parents of the den. In addition to covering basic camping skills, this training features planning campouts and finding resources.

Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (OLST) is a Boy Scout leader training that is required for Scoutmasters and Assistants to complete their basic training. It is a fun-filled program of hands-on skills training in the outdoors, designed to help you master basic camp skills required for Tenderfoot to First Class. Instructors will help you learn how to set up camp, cook, work with woods tools and about ropes, first aid and other basic outdoor skills. It will increase your comfort level and give you confidence as a trained, skilled leader.

Every youth deserves a trained leader
Jason Barnett


District Leadership

District Chairman
Richard Sapp - (417) 850-8693

District Commissioner
Sandy Lawrence - (417) 439-2706

District Executive
William “Bill” Kinner – (417) 850-3513
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