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I, ........, promise to do my best. To do my duty to God and my country, To help other people, and To obey the Law of the Pack.



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Monday, March 22, 2010

Hi Scouters!

You do know what a Scouter is by now, right? It's you! A Scouter is anyone who does Scouting whether you are a den leader, other leader, parent or brother or sister of a Scout. You are all Scouters and should be proud to be one! I'm proud of you!

I hope everyone had a great Spring Break. It went by much too fast, but all good things are like that. In case you took a wrong turn lately and missed a meeting, here's what we've been up to:

* Thank you to those who took time to nominate leaders in our unit and submit to the District for awards at the District Dinner earlier this month. It is not often that our adult leaders receive the recognition they deserve, so always, always take time to thank your leaders and parents because awards don't come around all that often for the grown ups! No one likes to feel like they don't matter so always participate in nominations when the opportunities are there.

* Scout Fair Kroger Booths continue to be out of this world! Last Friday's sale (3/19/10) resulted in $60 per Scout to add to his sales. Almost all of our Scouts completed their minimum sale of 10 packs weeks ago and many have continued to take advantage of Kroger Booth Sales and have blasted their goals out of the water. We have many scouts over the $200 dollar mark, several over $300, two over $500 and one young go-getter over $700 and all of these Scouts want to keep selling. THAT'S THE SPIRIT! Like I've said many times, if you are having trouble selling your coupon packs, sign up for the next Kroger Booth! We only have 2 left and then the opportunities are gone. The next sale will be on April 3. Contact Veronica by phone or e-mail to sign up before the slots are full!

* Spring Break was especially fun because some of our Scouts got together for a last minute gathering at our local rollerskating rink for a night of fun, hilarious falls and the chance to earn the rollerskating beltloop. It was so much fun. We must do this again!

* Reminder: No meeting this Friday night due to the Trash Bash Conservation Event on Saturday morning. Your Cubmaster, Israel Gasca, will be the onsite in-charge guy. PLEASE CALL HIM BY PHONE AND NOTIFY HIM OF YOUR ATTENDANCE. Please send me an e-mail as well. Thanks!

* The Blue and Gold Banquet is coming up on Monday, March 29. PLEASE SEE THE NOTES BELOW TO GET CAUGHT UP ON ALL OF THE LAST MINUTE DETAILS! There are three articles below including the banquet, Scout Cake Auction and Silent Auction. We need everyone to pitch in and Do Their Best to make this a great event for the Scouts and their guests.

See you soon & Keep on Scoutin'!

MEETING INFORMATION

Meetings: Fridays at 6:30 PM

Location: Woodforest Presbyterian Church
15330 Wallisville Road, Houston, TX 77049-4616
Next to Super Walmart at Beltway 8.

Walk-ins are welcome.

CONTACT INFORMATION

veronicatij@sbcglobal.net Please allow 48 hours for a response. To serve you better, your inquiry may be forwarded to another unit member such as a Cubmaster, Den Leader or District Executive.

A SCOUT IS REVERENT

To learn more, go to http://www.usscouts.org/ and search under "Advancement" then "Religious."

"A Scout is reverent." All Scouts show this by being faithful in their duty to God. Some go further and give special service. This can qualify them for a religious emblem. Such an emblem is not a Scouting award. It is conferred on a Scout by his religious leader. Each faith has its own requirements for earning its emblem. Review the TIGER CUB, CUB SCOUT, AND WEBELOS SCOUT emblems and where to find out about them on the above link. Before writing or visiting your local council service center, check with your religious leader. (Unless indicated otherwise, awards listed may be earned by both Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts, but not by Tiger Cubs)

ROUNDTABLE INFO

The Roundtable meeting location has moved to Baytown for 2009-2010. If you are a Den Leader, Cubmaster or parent who wants to learn more, please attend! All Packs and Troops should have at least 2 persons attend each monthly meeting.

DATE: First Thursday of each month
TIME: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
PLACE: St. Mark's UMC
3811 N. Main St.
Baytown, TX 77521

PARENTS: HOW TO MAKE AWARD REQUESTS

Please help your Den Advancement Chairman by submitting your awards requests in this format and within these guidelines:

* Requests must be submitted on time.
* All requests must be in writing as follows: Complete Name of Scout, complete name of award, the full date of when the award was earned, ex: mm/dd/yyyy. Attach any required documents.

Example: John Scout, Jr.
1. Bobcat Trail - earned 10/2/06
2. Soccer A&S Belt Loop - earned 10/6/06
3. Soccer A&S Pin - earned 10/24/06

No award requests will be accepted unless all information is complete and was submitted in time for the Den Leader to review and properly record in his/her records. This is required because the Den Leader must have time to do his/her part before authorizing the final Den Request List to the Advancement Chairman. The Advancement Chairman will not accept requests if they have not first been reviewed and recorded properly by the Den Leader. This includes that all pages in Scout Handbooks have been signed prior to receiving a Den Request List.

Late requests will be placed on the awards list for the following month's pack meeting. Please try to avoid delaying your son's awards by following the above guidelines. Thank you.

MORE SCOUT EDUCATION

Many museums, parks, private companies and even the Houston Zoo offer classes to Scouts. Check out their online calendars! From personal experience, these classes are usually very affordable, lots of fun for the Scouts and seriously educational in a cool way for boys. By attending these classes, scouts are almost always able to earn beltloops, pins and additional badges. Here are a couple of links for The Houston Museum of Natural Science and The Musuem of Health and Medical Science. You can also find classes at Moody Gardens and other sources around town. Try them out!

http://www.hmns.org/education/scouts.asp
http://www.mhms.org/ExportedSite/Programs/Scouts.htm

CUB SCOUT FUNDRAISING ACCOUNTS

"Cub Scout Fundraising Accounts" is a Benefit that Pack 515 offers to our Scouts and their Families. This is a summary of guidelines. If you have questions, please see the Treasurer or Committee Chairman.

The purpose of providing this Benefit is so that Scouts help "Pay Their Own Way" as is taught in the Scouting Program. By providing this incentive, a Scout is able to help raise funds not only for the Pack, but also for his own needs. The funds in a Scout Account are strictly intended to help him pay for Scout necessities, such as uniforms, camping equipment, council and pack fees. We also allow that the funds be used to pay for Pack, District and Council Scout fees. In some cases, the funds may be used to pay for family member fees and needs as well. Scout Account Funds are NOT intended to pay for articles, objects and other things that are not necessities. This benefit has been provided for many years with few changes. We have found it to work quite well for all involved. We are proud to be able to continue offering it to our Scout Families.

It is important that each family understand that all money raised for a fundraiser is done so with the purpose of raising funds for the Pack. The Pack has chosen to share the profits with the boys by having Cub Scout Accounts. We gladly share this money, which at all times actually belongs to the Pack. Should a Scout decide to quit Scouting or transfer, the funds remain with Pack 515.

* Each Scout who participates in our fundraisers will have a Scout Account set up and managed by the Pack Treasurer.

* The profits of a fundraiser will be shared with the scouts.

* Breakdown of sharing: Each Scout will have an individual profit from each fundraiser based on his participation and sales. Based on is individual profit, 10% of the whole amount profit will be shared to the church. Of the remaining profit amount, 50 % of the profit will be shared to the Pack Account, 50 % will be shared to the Scout Account.

* Scout Account money is accessed by presenting valid receipts no older than two weeks from purchase or event. The Treasurer will provide a check reimbursement for the receipt(s). The Treasurer will provide reimbursement within one week of request unless under extenuating circumstances.

* The funds from a Scout Account are available for use under these conditions: (1) The Scout must be ACTIVELY participating in the Pack. (2) The Scout may not be absent more than twice prior to a receipt reimbursement request. (3) Receipts should be submitted one at a time if possible. At no time should receipts be "saved up" and presented all at once preventing the Treasurer from proper time to review and request any necessary approvals. (4) If you are making a store purchase, please separate personal items from your scout purchase. A Scout purchase receipt should only show the specific scout items that need reimbursing. (5) Scout Account funds are not transferable. They may only be used for the Scout who did the fundraising. (6) These accounts are a privilege with a specific purpose to help our Scouts and their families. The accounts are not personal bank accounts in which a family can use to pay for any item(s) they like. Please respect this goal and do not abuse the program. We can only offer it as long as it is not abused. Scout Accounts are available throughout a Scout's active tenure with Pack 515. These funds are actually Pack funds which are being shared with the scout; therefore, if a scout transfers to another Pack the scout funds do not transfer out, they remain with pack 515. In cases where a Webelos Scout graduates into an Active Boy Scout Troop, the funds may be transferred to the Troop after active participation is established. This may take up to two months of active and consistent participation in the troop.