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Registration opens October 28, 2020 Visit www.scoutingevent.com/571-universityofscouting2021 to register CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Event Contacts Name Title Email Phone 2021 Virtual University of Scouting Class Catalog Brandy Pryde Chancellor 972-345-6244 [email protected] Michael Prachar Director of Support Service 214-907-7473 [email protected]

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  • Registration opens October 28, 2020Visit www.scoutingevent.com/571-universityofscouting2021 to register

    CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL

    Event Contacts

    Name Title EmailPhone

    2021 Virtual University of ScoutingClass Catalog

    Brandy Pryde Chancellor 972-345-6244 [email protected]

    Michael Prachar Director of Support Service 214-907-7473 [email protected]

  • CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL

    Class Catalog2021 Virtual University of Scouting at Virtual

    University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-2001-09-2021 6:00 AM

    College of General Studies (Scheduled Classes)State of the Council - Everyone attendsGEN100 8-8:55 AM

    Sam Thompson

    Chartered Organization RepresentativeLearn about the duties, responsibilities and powers of the Chartered OrganizationRepresentative - it's not just a signature on the application forms.

    GEN102 10:40-11:35 AM

    Bill Wilson

    Intro to Planning & Unit FinancesThe purpose of this course is twofold; understand the importance of the annualprogram plan and how to finance your annual events.

    GEN105 2:50-3:45 PM

    Kathy Davis

    Leave No Trace CampingA thoughtful frame of mind and understanding of outdoor ethics is essential tomaintaining wilderness conservation. Learn the basic principles of Leave No Trace tomaintain the outdoor experience for all Scouts to come.

    GEN106 2:50-3:45 PM

    Mel Tome

    Outdoor Ethics AwardIf you are prepared to venture down the path of really becoming aware of yoursurroundings, of building the skills that will allow you and your unit to leave no trace onthe land, then the Outdoor Ethics Awareness and Action Awards are for you.***Prerequisite to earn Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award during class are either BSALeave No Trace 101, Leave No Trace 16-Hr course or Leave No Trace Master Educatorcourse.***

    GEN107 4-4:55 PM

    JoAnn Hollingsworth

    North American Cultural StudyIns & outs and dos & don'ts of the use of Native American culture in your programs.Many programs in Scouting draw on the traditions of various Native American tribes,even the founders of Boy Scouting used.

    GEN108 1:40-2:35 PM

    Dan Lins

    Planning Great Conservation projectsCubs, Scouts BSA and Venturing appropriate project planning from both the adult andyouth roles. Information will include sample locations, potential organization partnersand other useful information. Participants should plan to have questions ready todiscuss in this information packed session.

    GEN109 2:50-3:40 PM

    Robert Higginbotham

    Flag EtiquetteKnowing the U.S. Flag Code will give you confidence when teaching Scouts how tohandle the flag at meetings, Courts of Honor or any daily or special event.

    GEN110 4-4:55 PM

    Gail Lux

    Guide to Safe Scouting - Risk ManagementSafety first. Scouting safety begins with leadership. This class will give you an overviewof how to keep your Scouts safe using the Sandwich Principle.

    GEN112 9:30-10:25 AM

    George Brozowski

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 2

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    Community ServiceHow can your unit serve its community? There are many ways you've probably neverthought about.

    GEN113 1:40-2:35 PM

    Laura Walsh

    Neckerchief SlidesA custom neckerchief slide can make your unit stand out and enhance unit pride. Learnthe history of slides and hands on ideas for making slides your Scouts will enjoy.

    GEN117 9:30-10:25 AM

    Louis Shaffer

    Scoutbook OverviewNew to Scoutbook? Have a question about a Scoutbook feature? Need assistance in"syncing" your unit for BSA & Council Advancement? Have a new Scout joining yourunit and want to import his/her advancement? Look no further than this informal openforum program where you can share your questions with experienced Scoutbookleaders and learn about SUAC, the Scoutbook User Advisor Council which provides 24-hour expert response to Scoutbook questions.

    GEN119 2:50-3:45 PM

    Bob Acker

    Using Scoutbook on your phoneScoutbook's new Smart Phone Applications for non-leader parents and Scouts. It's awebpage that works like an app.

    GEN120 4-4:55 PM

    Emily Dietz

    Navigating the Circle Ten Council WebsiteCome join us as we discuss the new look for 2021 of our council website! Discuss thelayout and learn how to get the most use out of our website that can work like an app.

    GEN200 10:40-11:35 AM

    Stephanie Kirk

    Navigating the Circle Ten Council WebsiteCome join us as we discuss the new look for 2021 of our council website! Discuss thelayout and learn how to get the most use out of our website that can work like an app.

    GEN200 2:50-3:45 PM

    Stephanie Kirk

    Campfire MagicBring more life to your campfires with songs, skits and stories to create those magicalmoments of Scouting.

    GEN203 9:30-10:25 AM

    Emily Dietz

    Autism SpectrumUnderstand how Scouts on the spectrum differ from others and how to leverage theirenhanced abilities and support them with their challenges. Learn how to speak theirlanguage and engage their parents to have a better Scouting experience.

    GEN205 1:40-2:35 PM

    Roger Tate

    ADHD ScoutingMany Scouts demonstrate hyperactivity, impulsivity, and/or inattention. This trainingfocuses on explaining these characteristics of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,helping Scout leaders develop strategies for supporting Scouts with AD/HD, andenabling them to get the most out of the Scouting program.

    GEN206 10:40-11:35 AM

    John Lipscomb

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 3

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    NOVAUnderstand BSA's new NOVA program. What is it and why was it created. How can youuse it to benefit your unit?

    GEN208 2:50-3:45 PM

    JoAnn Hollingsworth

    Finding money to pay for Unit ActivitiesPopcorn, car washes, selling candy and wreathes. How do you finance your troop'sactivities? This session will help you find new ways and the right ways to finance thefun and business of an active unit.

    GEN212 2:50-3:45 PM

    Jay Dalehite

    Unit FB and Web devIs your unit harnessing the power of social media? Learn how Facebook, Twitter, blogsand other channels can help you recruit youth, engage existing members, andshowcase your unit's successes. Through creative ideas and best practices, you'll leaveready to make social media one of your unit's best marketing tools. We'll also help you"Be Prepared" for the various laws and regulations that apply to social media to makesure you're compliant.

    GEN213 9:30-10:25 AM

    Greg Mazen

    Teaching Leadership in the OutdoorsWhat are the core leadership skills in the outdoors? Then developing these skills in theScouts outdoors. Learning to stand back and let the Leadership develop in theOutdoors. Using the Outdoors to further your units programs.

    GEN219 1:40-3:45 PM

    Erik Beyer

    Chaplain's AideChaplains provide a spiritual tone for all unit meetings and camping experiences, andwork with the unit's chaplain aide to plan and conduct Scout-oriented religiousobservances. While serving in these offices, you will have an opportunity to contributeto the spiritual welfare and growth of both Scouts and their leaders. This course willprovide helpful information and resources to help you become better oriented to theduties, responsibilities, and opportunities of chaplaincy service in BSA Units andDistricts

    GEN220 1:40-2:35 PM

    Hank Vogetle

    Religious Emblem CoordinatorReligious Emblems Coordinator (REC) positions exist at the Council, District and Unitlevels. The REC's are responsible for educating, motivating, evaluating, and expandingthe usage of the religious emblems programs.

    GEN222 4-4:55 PM

    Hank Vogetle

    Utilizing Your UCWhat are Unit Commissioners and what do they do? This course helps you understandhow Unit Commissioners can help you keep your unit on track and take it to the nextlevel.

    GEN225 9:30-10:25 AM

    Hank Vogetle

    Philmont Training CenterSee what's available at the Philmont Training Center for the Scout, Scouter and thewhole family. Learn how to make this a family vacation.

    GEN304 9:30-10:25 AM

    Nick Hutchinson

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 4

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    District ActivitiesThe how-to course for creating and managing fun and successful district and councilactivities. Learn the importance of and how to work themes, finding and managingstaff, how to make the budget and registration system work for you, and more. Forcamp directors, activity chairs, and anyone interested in running a successful event.

    GEN305 10:40-11:35 AM

    Gary Pittman

    Succession PlansDoes your unit have an Annual Plan? This class will provide you some tools, insights,and discussions on a very critical aspect of Scouting - leadership succession planning.Let's discuss typical leadership roles, how to identify future leaders, and how to getthem to commit. This is a MUST for unit committee chairs, chartered organizationrepresentatives, unit leaders, and anyone else interested in the "survival" of their unit.

    GEN307 4-4:55 PM

    Dave Nutt

    Leader BurnoutHow to avoid it in yourself and others.

    GEN308 10:40-11:35 AM

    Randy Konkel

    Essentials of Scouts with DisabilitiesLearn basic skills and principles for working with out of the ordinary Scouts. Understandthe 3 A's of disability awareness; Access, Accommodation, and Adaptation. Learn howthe fourth and most important A, Attitude, makes the difference between an ordinaryand an extraordinary Scouting experience for all your scouts.

    GEN313 9:30-10:25 AM

    Roger Tate

    Internet Advancement OverviewWondering how to track Hiking, Camping, and Service in Scoutbook? Those are enteredinto Internet Advancement. Get an overview on how to utilize this function and what itwill look like in the next 18 months.

    GEN320 10:40-11:35 AM

    Blaine Whitgrove

    Beyond The BeadsSo you've completed your Wood Badge ticket… maybe years ago. What's next? Jointhis year's Wood Badge Course Directors as they share ideas of what you can do afteryour ticket is complete to continue to serve with your heart. How do you join a WoodBadge or NYLT staff? What is the Philmont Leadership Challenge? What changes arecoming to Wood Badge in 2021 and what is the significance of Wood Badge?

    GEN322 10:40-11:35 AM

    Gary Scott

    Backpacking TipsWhat do you really need to bring and what do you not need to bring? Food, a unittravels on its stomach. Where can you go? What unit gear is essential and what not somuch? How can you prepare your unit for the trip? How to keep it fun. Transportationconcerns and tips. Money, money, money. We will discuss these topics and anythingelse that comes to mind.

    GEN323 4-4:55 PM

    John Dougherty

    Overview of Scout Conservation AwardsScouting offers a range of Conservation Awards for Cubs, Scouts BSA, Venturers andScouters with an interest in natural science and conservation. The class will summarizevarious Conservation Awards that Scouts, and Scouting Units can earn. Scouting's topConservation Award (formerly Hornaday) involves a significant contribution toconservation. Learn about the award options, the steps and the elements required toearn Scouting's top Conservation Award.

    GEN330 9:30-10:20 AM

    David Parish

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 5

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    Unit Camping at Circle Ten CampsTaught by your Circle Ten Rangers from Circle Ten Camps

    GEN331 9:30-10:25 AM

    Dan Minnick

    Creating a Bully-Free Culture in ScoutingAs Scouters, we may feel uncertain about how to handle bullying when we see or hearit happening. We may respond in ways that don't make the best use of the opportunityto teach a Scout the difference between appropriate and inappropriate behavior. Thisclass will give leaders the tools to teach kids how to identify bullying and how to standup to it safely.

    GEN340 1:40-2:35 PM

    Grace Davidson

    Creating a Bully-Free Culture in ScoutingAs Scouters, we may feel uncertain about how to handle bullying when we see or hearit happening. We may respond in ways that don't make the best use of the opportunityto teach a Scout the difference between appropriate and inappropriate behavior. Thisclass will give leaders the tools to teach kids how to identify bullying and how to standup to it safely.

    GEN340 4-4:55 PM

    Grace Davidson

    Mental Health First Aid for Youth in ScoutingThis course, sponsored by the Director of Youth Protection-BSA National Office, servesas an introduction to Youth Mental Health First Aid training certification. In this course,you will learn the importance of knowing the factors and warning signs of a variety ofmental health challenges common among youth aged 12-18 such as anxiety,depression (including suicide risk), disruptive behavior disorders, and substance abuseand the best ways to provide initial "first-aid" help and support to youth who areshowing signs and symptoms of a mental illness or emotional crisis. Information aboutthe full 8-hour certification training will be made available.

    GEN345 9:30-10:20 AM

    Amy Sanders

    Mental Health First Aid for Youth in ScoutingThis course, sponsored by the Director of Youth Protection-BSA National Office, servesas an introduction to Youth Mental Health First Aid training certification. In this course,you will learn the importance of knowing the factors and warning signs of a variety ofmental health challenges common among youth aged 12-18 such as anxiety,depression (including suicide risk), disruptive behavior disorders, and substance abuseand the best ways to provide initial "first-aid" help and support to youth who areshowing signs and symptoms of a mental illness or emotional crisis. Information aboutthe full 8-hour certification training will be made available.

    GEN345 10:40-11:30 AM

    Amy Sanders

    Black Pug TrainingWoof woof, welcome to the council new online event management system! Learn howto use the system to register for events, basic event set up for district or counciltraining, event chairs, district program chairs, unit volunteers who need to reservecouncil camping facilities and district activities chairs.

    Volunteers planning to manage camporee's, cuborees, district meetings, trainings, or ifyou are helping your unit register for any council camping facility for a weekendcamping trip.

    GEN396 10:40-11:35 AM

    Michael Czawlytko

    Black Pug TrainingWoof woof, welcome to the council new online event management system! Learn howto use the system to register for events, basic event set up for district or counciltraining, event chairs, district program chairs, unit volunteers who need to reservecouncil camping facilities and district activities chairs.

    GEN396 1:40-2:35 PM

    Michael Czawlytko

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 6

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    Volunteers planning to manage camporee's, cuborees, district meetings, trainings, or ifyou are helping your unit register for any council camping facility for a weekendcamping trip.

    District Calendars in Black Pug TrainingNeed to get your District on the same page? Find out how to use Black Pug Calendarsto schedule District Meetings and events so no one misses out!

    GEN397 9:30-10:25 AM

    Kyle Hair

    District Calendars in Black Pug TrainingNeed to get your District on the same page? Find out how to use Black Pug Calendarsto schedule District Meetings and events so no one misses out!

    GEN397 2:50-3:45 PM

    Kyle Hair

    Advancement for Scouts with Special NeedsVirtually every unit will experience having a youth who has disabilities. This course willprovide unit leaders regarding ADVANCEMENT so they can provide a program whichprovides these youth with Scouting opportunities.

    GEN713 10:40-11:35 AM

    Mojgan Withers

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 7

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    College of Cub Scouts (Scheduled Classes)State of the Council - Everyone attendsCUB100 8-9:15 AM

    Sam Thompson

    Cub Leader Specific TrainingThe main course necessary to be considered "trained" for your Scouting position. Theinstructor-led version of Position-Specific Training is the preferred method of training inthe BSA.

    CUB101 1:40-5 PM

    Ben Segars

    Role of the Pack TrainerLearn the duties and responsibilities required of the Pack Trainer and how a PackTrainer can help the pack grow!

    CUB120 10:40-11:35 AM

    Edgar Betancourt

    Tips for a Great PackCome learn from an experienced Cub Scouter who has "been there, done that" whatyou can do to create a great pack. This includes topics such as encouraging cubs towear their uniforms properly, ensuring parent participation, encouraging recruiting andretention in your pack, and developing and retaining trained leaders.

    CUB140 9:30-10:25 AM

    Ceremonies to Rock Your ProgramGreat ceremonies that are motivational and dramatic. Keeping your ceremonies jazzedadds to the excitement and fun for everyone!

    CUB150 1:40-2:35 PM

    Nancy Burke

    Games: Energize Your MeetingsIndoor, outdoor, fast, slow, physical and mental. Let the games begin!

    CUB160 1:40-2:35 PM

    Michael Anderson

    Getting Parents InvolvedThis is a facilitated discussion focusing on the aims of Scouting, how the methods ofScouting contribute to achieving those aims, and the best way to utilize these in yourScouting program. For new and experienced Scouters.

    CUB162 4-4:55 PM

    Desiree Erb

    Strictly for CubmastersThis 3 hour class offers everything Cubmasters and prospective Cubmasters everwanted to know about their responsibilities, including delivering a quality packprogram, the charter renewal process, Webelos-to-Scout transition, conducting thepack meeting, practical ideas for ceremonies and keeping the pack program energized.

    CUB201 1:40-5 PM

    Bo Hodnett

    Basic Outdoor CookingWho says Cubs can't cook outdoors? You don't have to eat just hot dogs! See it, do it,eat it, and take the ideas back to your den.

    CUB210 9:30-10:25 AM

    Richard Pense

    Intermediate Outdoor CookingWho says Cubs can't cook outdoors? This is one step above the basics and for thosewho want just a bit more. See it, do it, eat it, and take the ideas back to your den.

    CUB211 1:40-2:35 PM

    Harrell Smiley

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 8

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    Intermediate Outdoor CookingWho says Cubs can't cook outdoors? This is one step above the basics and for thosewho want just a bit more. See it, do it, eat it, and take the ideas back to your den.

    CUB211 2:50-3:45 PM

    Bobby Lawson

    Intermediate Outdoor CookingWho says Cubs can't cook outdoors? This is one step above the basics and for thosewho want just a bit more. See it, do it, eat it, and take the ideas back to your den.

    CUB211 4-4:55 PM

    Harrell Smiley

    The Basics of Fun and Effective Pack MeetingsEvery pack has a different personality and style. We will talk about the basics ofdeveloping your Pack's personality. Pack meeting planning will be covered, along withsome of the variants you may want to include in your meetings. We will also becovering ideas on how to get other adults and the cubs involved in planning andexecuting the meeting.

    CUB220 2:50-3:45 PM

    David Rollins

    Best Ever Blue and Gold BanquetsHow to have the best Cub Scout birthday ever with themes, decorations, ceremoniesand more! This class covers planning, organizing, and presentation.

    CUB222 2:50-3:45 PM

    Dawn Meyler

    Campfire ProgramPlanning the campfire itinerary; incorporating the 4 S's for a successful campfire -Songs, Stunts, Stories, and Showmanship; and campfire safety.

    CUB230 1:40-2:35 PM

    Edgar Betancourt

    Planning Great CampoutsFeel overwhelmed about planning a campout for a whole pack? We will make it easy,and break it down into steps for you to follow. Your campout may just be your den's orpack's favorite part of Cub Scouting!

    CUB232 4-4:55 PM

    Yvette Aldrich

    Let's Race! Derbies and RegattasPlan 'em, build 'em, run 'em, score 'em and make 'em a super addition to your CubScout program. Pinewood Derbies and Raingutter Regattas are some of the mostmemorable Cub Scout activities.

    CUB234 9:30-10:25 AM

    Sean Schneyer

    Whittlin' ChipBe Whittling' Chip trained so you can teach Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts how to useand care for their pocket knives. You will need to bring your own pocket knife to thiscourse.

    CUB236 2:50-3:45 PM

    Jason Newby

    Knots for CubsDon't know a sheepshank from a granny knot? Come and see how easy it is to learn(and teach) knots that Cubs can use.

    CUB240 1:40-2:35 PM

    Steve Purser

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 9

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    Special AwardsThere are many "Special" Awards available to Cub Scouts that are beyond thehandbook - Texas badge, recruiter strip, helmet safety badge, Greater Dallas areahistorical patch, interpreter strips, and much, much more!

    CUB250 9:30-10:25 AM

    Kathy Whitgrove

    Advanced Plans for Fun and Effective Pack MeetingsIncorporate awards, STEM and more into meetings you are doing anyway. How to workwith different rank boys and help each of them earn requirements at the same time.

    CUB260 1:40-2:35 PM

    David Rollins

    Pack FinancesLearn how to address the unique needs of Cub Scout finance.

    CUB270 10:40-11:35 AM

    Kemberly Merritt

    Recruiting and Best Ever Join Scouting NightSuccessful packs make recruiting new Cubs a year round process. Learn how to recruitall year long and to make the most out of your recruiting events. Make sure your JoinScouting Night has an impact!

    CUB280 10:40-11:35 AM

    Alberto Saucedo

    Cub Scout Retention ToolboxThe Cub Scout Retention Toolbox is not a physical toolbox. It is an execution of year-round Cub Scout retention strategies. The primary takeaway is a set of tools, or ideas,that should help you increase retention in Cub Scouting in your service area.

    CUB310 9:30-10:25 AM

    Dave Fitzgerald

    WEBELOS TransitionsGuidelines and timeframes to help you design a well-balanced, goal-oriented scheduleto earn the Webelos badge and Arrow of Light. Will also discuss troop visitations andother ways to get insight on troop programs & styles, how to pick a troop, preparing tocross to a troop.

    CUB330 10:40-11:35 AM

    Barry Whitewater

    Crafts for WEBELOSIntriguing crafts that help Webelos earn their adventures pins

    CUB340 10:40-11:35 AM

    Kathy Whitgrove

    Outings and HikesOutings and Hikes - Where to go, what to do, and how to do it. Cubs like to get outside.Take them!

    CUB360 4-4:55 PM

    Jan Baland

    STEMtastic!!Learn how to incorporate STEM into your weekly meetings in simple and fun ways.

    CUB380 9:30-10:25 AM

    JoAnn Hollingsworth

    Shooting Sports for CubsBasic instruction on shorting sports safety for Cub Scout specific programs. This doesnot provide any certifications! This will provide instruction on what is necessary to holda program involving shooting sports.

    CUB390 10:40-11:35 AM

    Jim Monti

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 10

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    Family Camping BasicsLearn Family Camping Basics from the author of The Keen Camper™ book series.Topics from his award-winning Camping with Kids books will include what to bring,strategies for a great night's sleep, how to easily make great meals, getting organizedfor success, the CLEAN packing system, and more! Even experienced campers will gaininformation to help both their families and to help those in their Cub Scout units.

    CUB401 9:30-10:25 AM

    Grieg Edward Riddle

    Family Camping ManagementThis course must be completed annually for anyone in charge of running District orCouncil Cub Scout events involving overnight camping that are open to parents andsiblings. This course is designed for the District Family Camping Chair and/orvolunteers interested in leading Family Camping events within their district. Thesession includes an explanation of the BSA National Camping Standards.

    CUB402 10:40-11:35 AM

    Grieg Edward Riddle

    Creating Memories with Conservation ProjectsConservation projects can be more than service opportunities. They can also be achance to teach kids about the outdoors and build a lifelong value of the environment.In this course, we will talk about planning a conservation activity and then using art tocreate a souvenir from the project.

    CUB410 10:40-11:35 AM

    Sandra Mucha

    Family Promise of ScoutingCub Scouts is not just about boys anymore. It is a program designed for the entirefamily. How do we keep the promise of a family program? Learn how two successfulleaders have grown their packs by incorporating the entire family in their programs.

    CUB415 4-4:55 PM

    Kale Sears

    Keeping the Faith in Cub ScoutsReligious emblems are just a small part of the faith based activities in Cub Scouting.Learn from the experts how interdenominational activities can provide meaningfulopportunities for all members of your Pack to express their faith and learn about thefaith of others.

    CUB420 4-4:55 PM

    Nik Stanosheck

    Pop the Top off Popcorn SalesNeed a spark to launch your popcorn sales into the stratosphere? This session is led byone of the Council's most successful Popcorn Kernels, who will share his tips forbuilding your sales!

    CUB425 2:50-3:45 PM

    Saul Freedenburg

    Fly Me to the Moon: RocketsIf you want to take your Scouts sky high, come learn about rockets for Cub Scouts. Howdo you build rockets? What materials are required? How do you build launch pads?Want some tricks for a NASA worthy event?

    CUB430 9:30-10:25 AM

    Michael Anderson

    Singing and SkitsThe only thing better than singing is more singing! You might not be able to carry atune but even the worst singer can have fun with the right songs. Pair some songs withsome great skits and you can create a rollicking evening of fun!

    CUB435 2:50-3:45 PM

    Trisha Makowski

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    Girls, Girls, Girls in Cub ScoutsCub Scouting is open to girls but how do you recruit them? How do you assure thatyour program is doing to work for both boys and girls… while the requirements for boysan girls are the same, their social and emotional development is quite different. Learnfrom a dad who has successfully incorporated girls into his Pack.

    CUB440 2:50-3:45 PM

    Kyle Hoedebecke

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 12

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    College of Scouts BSA (Scheduled Classes)State of the Council - Everyone attendsBSA100 8-9:15 AM

    Scouting's Most Powerful MinuteThis class is for everyone who wants to understand the power of the Scoutmasterminute. Learn how to make this minute work for you and your troop.

    BSA103 9:30-10:25 AM

    Brent Henderson

    WEBELOS-to-Scout TransitionThis session will help Scouters know what is involved with graduating WEBELOS intothe Scouts BSA program. Whether you are a Cub Scout, Scouts BSA leader or amember of a committee, you need to know your role in this time in a Scout's life.

    BSA104 9:30-10:25 AM

    Troop ChoicesChoosing a troop is not only the first decision a Scouts BSA Scout makes, but it can themost important decision in defining their future Scouting success. Not every troop isright for every Scout. The size, the program, the style of leadership all have an affecton the choice.

    BSA105 10:40-11:35 AM

    Kevin Bush

    Easy Planning for Effective MeetingsDiscuss the elements for planning the troop's annual program. The session willencourage the timely evaluation of all activities using the weekly and monthly PatrolLeader's Council meetings.

    BSA106 2:50-3:45 PM

    Climb On SafelyClimb on Safely is the BSA's recommended procedure for organizing Scouts BSA unit'sClimbing/Rappelling activities at a natural rock site or a specifically designed facilitysuch as a Climbing Wall, Climbing Tower or Climbing Gym. You will be presented aClimb On Safely training card at the completion of the course.

    BSA110 4-4:55 PM

    Don Rowley

    Scout Led TroopsPatrol method, Patrol Leaders' Council, troop leadership training with special emphasison how to conduct this training in your troop.

    BSA202 2:50-3:45 PM

    David Wille

    The New Scout PatrolEveryone does it differently. Come and share your ideas and pick up some new ones.

    BSA204 10:40-11:35 AM

    Nancy Burke

    Merit Badge Counseling 101Running a merit badge course is more than completing a worksheet or reading amanual. This will show the steps and expected involvement of a counselor.

    BSA205 9:30-10:25 AM

    Bob Faulkner

    Report run date: Mon Nov 2, 2020 - 05:51 PMPage 13

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    Meaningful Scoutmaster ConferencesThese can be intimidating for Scoutmasters as well as Scouts. What to ask, what tosay, what to do, how to get the most out of this conversation. Great for AssistantScoutmasters, or anyone else who works with Scouts.

    BSA208 2:50-3:45 PM

    Tony Hardin

    First Year Parent Orientation and EngagementYour first year parents are either very new to Scouting or bringing their expectationsfrom Cub Scouts. Setting the tone and getting them engaged correctly will help bothScout and troop.

    BSA209 10:40-11:35 AM

    Basic Shooting Sports SafetyShooting sports programs are popular activities for Scouts of all ages, and the BSAadheres to its long-standing policy of teaching its youth and adult members safe,responsible, and intelligent ways to handle, care for, and use archery, shotguns, airrifles, rimfire, and BB guns in planned, carefully managed, and supervised programs.

    BSA211 4-4:55 PM

    Howard Gurnas

    Camping within 2 hours of the Dallas AreaIs your troop tired of driving for hours to camp once a month? Come and share yourideas about places that can be easily reached in two hours.

    BSA213 4-4:55 PM

    Dan MacInnis

    Troop Medical Emergency PreparednessWe pray it never happens but you have to be prepared for when it does. Here's how.

    BSA214 1:40-2:35 PM

    Rick Diamond

    Water Filters and PurifiersThis session clears up misunderstandings of water filters and purifiers. We showexamples of water filters, how they work and try to clear up any misconceptions ofeach method and what they really do. This class includes a handout with pump help, ahint list, and includes information on different types of filters and purifiers on themarket.

    BSA216 1:40-2:35 PM

    Mel Tome

    Skill Games Used to Teach Scouting SkillsIf Scouting is a game with a purpose, why aren't we having fun at our troop meetingsor training sessions? This class will explore ways to make Scouting more fun andinteresting for the Scouts (and adults) while teaching Scouting skills. Inter-patrolactivities, contests, competitions, games and troop outings will be discussed anddemonstrated.

    BSA221 1:40-2:35 PM

    CWelch Welch

    Training Youth LeadersLearn what training is available to your Scouts that will help develop their leadership sothey can better lead their troop.

    BSA222 9:30-10:25 AM

    CWelch Welch

    Finding Youth Who Are Looking for ScoutingIn this class we will descuss recruiting ideas and practices, and when and where it isbest to implement them. We will look at developing a dymanic Year Round RecruitingPlan that is both fun and relevant in today's technology based society.

    BSA224 10:40-11:35 AM

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    Boards of Review: The Do's and Don'tsHow does your unit conduct their Board of Reviews? Could they be better? Are theScouts getting the most out of the BoR? All of these questions and many more will beanswered at the do's and don'ts of BoRs. This course will also include a mock BoR.

    BSA235 1:40-3:45 PM

    David Hymer

    Effective Troop AdvancementThis presentation provides new and prospective troop advancement coordinators andtroop advancement committee members with the basic knowledge and skills needed toget started. It can also serve as a refresher to veterans.

    BSA243 10:40-11:35 AM

    Dave Adams

    Eagle Projects: The Ins and Outs of the ProjectThis course will cover the process and the requirements for conducting Eagle ScoutService Projects. Time will also be included for questions and answers.

    BSA249 4-4:55 PM

    David Hymer

    Scouts BSA Special AwardsThis course will cover some of the awards that your Scouts may already be earning butdon't know it. Examples include the National Outdoor Achievement Award, NovaAwards, World Conservation Award and The Complete Angler Award.

    BSA252 2:50-3:45 PM

    Stephanie Moncrief

    Wilderness Survival BSA StyleLearn mental preparedness, first aid, shelter, fire, water, food, signaling recognitionand what should go in a survival kit.

    BSA302 9:30-11:35 AM

    Mel Tome

    National High Adventure BasesAn overview of high adventure camps. Philmont, Northern Tier, Sea Base, and Summitwill be discussed and described.

    BSA303 1:40-2:35 PM

    Scott O'Mary

    Wilderness First AidAn introduction to the mindset of victim rescue and patient treatment in a remotelocation. Specifics on legal obligations, lightning strikes, near drowning, CPR,hypothermia and animal attacks.

    BSA304 2:50-3:45 PM

    Rick Diamond

    Prepared for CatastropheWhat do you do when the unthinkable happens during a Scouting outing? Find out whatto do.

    BSA308 9:30-10:25 AM

    David Cauble

    Developing an Effective Troop CommitteeMake your committee vital.

    BSA309 4-4:55 PM

    Women's Backpacking BasicsThis course will provide you a run down of Backpacking basics with an emphasis ongear for women (is it worth it?), Trail tips for women and how to get your troop to be abackpacking troop.

    BSA320 10:40-11:35 AM

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    New Member Coordinator / ScoutingCome find out what this exciting new troop position is and how it can be used toincrease your retention and recruitment.

    BSA330 2:50-3:45 PM

    The Eagle Service Project CoachWe discuss the role of the Eagle Coach from the proposal phase, through the projectplanning, the execution of the project, and the report following the project, It deliversthe basic knowledge and skills needed to get started and serves as a refresher forveterans.

    BSA335 10:40-11:35 AM

    David Hymer

    Advanced Training Makes a DifferenceAdvance course training will help both youth and adults. Learn the advantages ofhaving your youth involved in NYLT/NAYLE as well as your adults in Wood Badge,Philmont Training and more.

    BSA352 4-4:55 PM

    Challenging and Retaining Older ScoutsHow do you make Scouting attractive for that older Scout who is stressed for time?

    BSA354 4-4:55 PM

    Inspirational Scout LeaderIt is your role to develop the youthful Scout mind. Learn to be a better coach, instructorand mentor to these young minds.

    BSA355 10:40-11:35 AM

    Matt Walker

    Completing the Eagle Scout ApplicationA guide for troop adults and Scouts on how to CORRECTLY fill out the Eagle Scoutapplication and avoid the most common errors.

    BSA357 2:50-3:45 PM

    Bart Brion

    NYLT In's and Out'sNational Youth Leadership Training (NYLT), is the youth leadership developmenttraining offered by the Boy Scouts of America. The program is conducted by councilsover six days for Scouts, Venturers, and Sea Scouts and mirrors the adult leader WoodBadge experience. This session will provide an overview of the NYLT program and aforum for you to be able to ask questions about attending or staffing as a youth oradult.

    BSA360 1:40-2:35 PM

    Steven Belz

    Getting your Scout across the Eagle finish lineFinding it difficult to get some of those Life Scouts to Eagle? Get some advice on howto encourage and motivate them across the finish line.

    BSA365 1:40-2:35 PM

    John Dougherty

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    College of Venturing (Scheduled Classes)State of the Council - Everyone attendsVEN100 8-9:15 AM

    Sam Thompson

    Advisors OnlyA one-hour course for Venturing adult leaders. Venturing is a youth-led organization,but the Instructor will share tips and tricks for mentoring a successful Venturing Crew.

    VEN402 4-4:55 PM

    William Evans

    So You Want to Start a CrewHow to approach a potential Chartering Organization or existing CO to start a newprogram, locate resources and recruit members.

    VEN403 1:40-2:35 PM

    Joe Stallard

    Goal Setting and Time Management for Venturing Adult LeadersVenturing Advancement Requirement - How to conduct the Goal Setting and TimeManagement courses according to the BSA Syllabus.

    VEN405 9:30-10:25 AM

    Cecelia Stevens

    The Care and Feeding of a CrewIt's not unusual for a Scout troop to be 25 years or older, but the typical crew life is lessthan three years. How do you continue to grow a crew and sustain it as themembership evolves over time? Motivating youth to get active and stay active.

    VEN406 2:50-3:45 PM

    Laura Walsh

    Project Management for Venturing Adult LeadersVenturing Advancement Requirement - How to lead and teach youth to conduct theProject Management courses using the BSA syllabus.

    VEN407 10:40-11:35 AM

    Charles Mercado

    Giving Back - Service and Service ProjectsFinding meaningful projects for older youth and giving leadership to a service project.Includes an overview of service at each Venture Award plus how to incorporate LeaveNo Trace and conservation ideas.

    VEN408 4-4:55 PM

    Linda Hermann

    Mentoring for Venturing Adult LeadersVenturing Advancement Requirement - How to lead and teach youth to conduct theMentoring Training course according to the BSA Syllabus.

    VEN409 10:40-11:35 AM

    Cecelia Stevens

    Outdoor Leadership & Risk ManagementBeing a leader in the outdoors is more than knowing how to set up a tent or using acompass. It also means being prepared to handle a variety of situations. Informationfrom the AMC Guide to Outdoor Leadership by Alex Kosseff, emphasizing outdoorleadership and risk management issues important to trek leaders.

    VEN412 9:30-10:25 AM

    Michael Reisinger

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    Expedition Planning - Thinking Outside the TentThe who, what, when, where, why, and how of Tier III Adventure Training. Learn how totailor adventures that suit your Venturers' interests and help them completeadvancement goals.

    VEN413 9:30-10:25 AM

    Charles Mercado

    Venturing High Adventure Tier I, II, IIIVenturing Advancement Requirement- What is a Tier I, II, or III adventure? Learn aboutthe differences between the adventures, discuss why they matter, and find out whenand where to go to fulfill these requirements.

    VEN414 2:50-3:45 PM

    Linda Hermann

    Working Together - Troop/Crew RelationshipWhy shouldn't youth earn both the Eagle and Summit Awards? Learn how to create anenvironment that encourages youth to participate and advance in both programs.

    VEN415 10:40-11:35 AM

    Tony Hardin

    NYLT and VenturingThe importance of NYLT training for Crew members, and more specifically, CrewOfficers. When classes are held, how to enroll, and how to get Venturers excited aboutthis training opportunity.

    VEN416 1:40-2:35 PM

    Jason Buffington

    Order of the Arrow & the CrewOrder of the Arrow and how it relates to the Crew. Crew Elections Questions answered -Who can be on the Ballot? How to request and who to request it from? AdultsNominations? OA Events that Crew members can attend and more.

    VEN417 4-4:55 PM

    Bill Fisher

    The Venturing AcademyAn all-day skills program for Venturing youth. Topics include Mentoring training, how tolead a brainstorming session, the Kodiak Challenge, award and training opportunities.Also includes how to lead annual planning with a focus on the next two Crew meetingsand games.

    VEN900 9:30-5 PM

    Steven Belz

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