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NEW SCOUT LEADERS & VOLUNTEERS |
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These are links to help you find information about training, leader and volunteer position descriptions, uniform guidelines, program, where to go, and forms to conduct unit business. |
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| Our Council Vision |
The Theodore Roosevelt council will be the premier Boy Scout Council in the Northeast, where individuals and organizations are seeking us our for partnership. |
| General Information |
The Building Blocks of Scouting GLOSSARY - Scouting FAQ and Terms HOW DO YOUTH JOIN OUR PROGRAMS? VOLUNTEER AND LEADER RESPONSIBILITIES AND POSITION DESCRIPTIONS COUNCIL LEADERSHIP AND COMMITTEES DISTRICT COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES AND POSITION DESCRIPTIONS |
| Program - Cub Scouts |
Welcome, New Den Leader! (13-231) The Cub Scout Cycle (13-027) Cub Scouting Highlights (13-513) - 20 MB Program Ideas for Your First Month of Den Meetings (13-232) The Pack's First Three Months (13-010) Cub Scout Outdoor Program Guidelines (13-631) Cub Scouting Uniforms - youth & adult |
| Program - Boy Scouts | |
| Program - Venturing | |
| Program - Exploring | |
| Training |
WHEN ARE LEADERS CONSIDERED "TRAINED"? Roundtables: Roundtable meetings are conducted monthly at the district level for all Cub Scout, Boy Scout and Venturing adult leaders to provide skills and ideas for an exciting Scouting program. YOUTH LEADER TRAINING - 18-632 BSA Youth Leadership Training Continuum |
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There are three sitemaps maintained for the council website that can be accessed through the A-Z icon: The Council A-Z index can be accessed alphabetically by clicking on a letter. The Onteora A-Z index can be accessed by clicking on the Onteora key. An index for general camp information, weekend camping, and summer camp are maintained on this page. The Schiff A-Z index can be accessed by clicking on the Onteora key. An index for general camp information, weekend camping, and summer camp are maintained on this page. The sitemap for www.scouting.org can be accessed here. |
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