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PALS (Parents and Leaders)

PALS is the Scouter’s monthly meeting to address the business side of our program. We cover things like, the budget and balances, recruiting, camping, up and coming events, concerns that anyone may have; just to name a few. Just like any organization, we become our best when we are prepared! We meet the 2nd Monday of each month virtually and our Committee Chair is charged with the correspondence leading up to the meeting. Your participation is always encouraged!

Agenda & living meeting notes: Here

Families Leaders

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Pack 365 Cheddar Up

Payments and donations landing page for Pack 365. Outings and campouts during the program year are listed individually for easy payment processing.

Families Leaders

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Popcorn Fundraiser

Fund raising teaches several things. One is responsibility. If the Scouts are responsible for funding their own activities they’re more likely to care about the program.

Everyone Families Leaders

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Cub Scout Organization

Whether you’re new to Cub Scouts or just need a refresher, we’ve put together a primer for you on how Scouts is organized from the Dens all the way up to the BSA National Council.

Everyone Families Leaders

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Philmont

Philmont Scout Ranch is a ranch located in Colfax County, New Mexico, near the village of Cimarron; it covers 140,177 acres of wilderness in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of the Rocky Mountains.

Everyone Families Leaders

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Camp Durant

Camp Durant is a part of the Occoneechee Scout Reservation, a 2,400-acre (9.7 km2) tract in northwestern Moore County, North Carolina.

Everyone Families Leaders

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Scout Shop

The Occoneechee Scout shop services all of the North Star District needs for uniforms and supplies that a Pack or Troop could ask for.

Everyone Families Leaders

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BSA Brand Center

The BSA Brand Center contains all assets and marketing guidelines to display Scouting in a safe and lawful way while not diminishing the brand as the National Program has set forward.

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Roundtable

The BSA’s Roundtable training meeting is a monthly training session that serves multiple purposes. The allusion to Camelot’s round table conjures up images of noble knights assembling to discuss the concerns of the people (Scouts) they serve.

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Religious Knot

The Religious Knot is the Scout's first knot they could potentially wear on their uniform. The United Methodist Church amongst many other Christian Churches partner with Pray Pub to foster faith in our youth.

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Wood Badge

The Occoneechee Council Wood Badge training is a five-day course held over two weekends at Camp Durant. You must attend both weekends to successfully complete the course.

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University of Scouting

The University of Scouting is an annual training event for Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity, and Venturing leaders. This one-day training conference is for leaders from the entire council and takes place in a festive atmosphere.

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Protect Yourself Rules

The Boy Scouts of America is committed to creating safe environments for Scouts and leaders. Child abuse is an uncomfortable topic but an important one for us to cover to ensure the safety and well-being of our Scouts. The Boy Scouts of America has partnered with subject-matter experts from the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center Foundation to present the “Protect Yourself Rules” that help children recognize, respond to, and report abuse.

Everyone Families

Mission Statement

“The mission of Scouts BSA 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.”

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