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Council Wins Verdict In Trial With City
As you've probably heard, a jury of eight citizens found in favor of the Cradle of Liberty Council in their Federal civil suit with the City of Philadelphia over the City's attempt to evict us from the office we built eighty years ago at 22nd & Winter Street.
At issue was whether the City was violating our First Amendment rights by requiring the Council to repudiate the National BSA leadership policy. The jury found that the City's actions were unconstitutional.
The trial was not about the Boy Scout's right to determine its own standards of leadership. The Supreme Court decided ten years ago that the Boy Scouts of America was a private organization and had the right to set its own membership standards. The trial was focused on whether a local government was overstepping its boundaries in attempting to persuade a private organization to change its policy.
One of the positive outcomes of the trial was testimony concerning the positive contributions that Scouting makes in our community. Testimony revealed that the Cradle of Liberty Council serves a wide variety of youth from all walks of life, and these youth are taught to be respectful, courteous, fair and friendly toward all.
In regards to human sexuality, the trial confirmed that the BSA does not have a program that deals with sexuality.If Scouts have questions about this topic, our Scout leaders are taught to answer them honestly and refer them to their parents, religious leaders, medical professionals or others who are qualified to answer these questions.This same testimony revealed that Scouting does not ask people what their orientation is, and we expect people to keep their private life private.
Our hope is that now that this trial is behind us, we can reach a long-term settlement with the City of Philadelphia to put these issues to rest and get back to helping the youth of our area.. We know that the City of Philadelphia is concerned about youth in the City. We share the same concern. Young people need support, help and guidance from caring adults, and we in the Cradle of Liberty Council are committed to providing this support for the youth in our City in the future, just as we have for the past 100 years.
Tom Harrington Scout Executive & CEO Cradle of Liberty Council, Boy Scouts of America
Youth Sought To Contribute To 100th Anniversary Magazine
Scouts and Scouters,
I am pleased to share with you that we are in the process of building a 100th Anniversary Cradle of Liberty Council Magazine to be distributed to our leaders and friends during the fall of 2010. Numerous local organizations have agreed to assist in the underwriting of this project by purchasing advertisement space. David Lipson, President of Philadelphia Magazine has agreed to construct the magazine and has assigned a member of his staff to work with us. Don Ross, Cradle of Liberty Council Historian has been working diligently on building the main article for the magazine that will provide a historical time line of Scouting in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. Data and information for additional articles are also being researched and gathered.
With that said, we believe, actually we know our council contains thousands of talented Scouts in numerous fields and activities. We were hoping we could recruit some Scouts who have or are developing talents in the area of journalism to be the actual writers of approximately 7 different articles for this magazine. The magazine's layout will be similar to a Philadelphia Magazine.
A meeting of this committee will be held on Tuesday, July 13th, 7:00 PM at our 22nd and Winter Street Scout Resource Center in Philadelphia and we would like to invite potential writers and photographers to be a part of the construction on this one time anniversary publication.
If you know or are a Scout that is interested in being a part of this project, please contact me at ctomlin@colbsa.org or 610 688 6991.
Yours in Scouting,
Chris Tomlin
Register For Troop 1 At Resica Falls
Is your Boy Scout Troop not able to attend Summer Camp this year? Do you have youth that can't make it the week that you are attending? Did one of your Scouts have so much fun last year that he wants to attend 2+ weeks of camp?
Check out Troop 1. Every week volunteers and staff come together to ensure that every Scout has an opportunity to come to camp by forming Troop 1. For more information about Troop 1, contact our Camping Assistant, Nashiya Web at nawebb@colbsa.org
Cub Scout Day Camp Registration Still Open!
Have you found a Day Camp for your son yet? Your unit does not have to be attending Day Camp for your son to attend day camp. Cub Scout day camps are open to all currently registered Cub Scouts, regardless of Unit or location.
Scouts who attend camp will have the opportunity to meet new friends, learn more about the Scouting program, participate in all kinds of games and sports, build crafts, and learn how to safely use a bow and arrow or BB gun.
BeAScout.org, a tool developed by some of our local councils (including the Cradle of Liberty), has been adopted as the National Online Recruiting Tool by the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America! Over the next few months, Scout Units across this nation will begin using this tool to speak directly to the parents and guardians of future Scouts.
We would like to thank you for your use of beAscout.org since it was released and your constant feedback as to how we could improve this tool. We have passed on many of your comments to the National Council and are proud to announce that this newly released tool adds some highly desired features to this already powerful recruiting tool.
We invite you to explore this new release of the beAscout.org tool by first reading our "Resource Guide." There are some steps that you will need to go through before you are able to access your leads. If you experience any problems with this new tool, please contact your District Executive for additional assistance.
-----Original Message----- From: brock.man@comcast.net [mailto:brock.man@comcast.net] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:42 AM Subject: Popcorn Sale Training
Dear Parents and Scouts,
For Scout year 2010-11 we will again participate in the annual Popcorn Sale. The sale has become very important to our Scouting program because it is our primary fundraiser that financially keeps our program going. The proceeds from the Popcorn sale can support all our activities and significantly reduce the out of pocket expenses for all Scouts.
The potential of the sale is unlimited and could eliminate the cost or substantially reduce the amount of money spent for uniforms, trips, and camp. The average operating cost to support one Scout is approximately $350.00 not including summer camp which averages around $375.00. This means we need on average to raised more than $500.00 per Scout and we are approaching more than 50 Scouts in the program.
Do the math and it's a huge number. However, if you do the math selling Popcorn, we can reach this number with determination and a little effort from every parent and Scout. You can start by attending Popcorn Sale training. This training will take place on 27 July. If you can attend please do so. The more parents we have that understand the program and know how it works the better it will be.
Additionally, I will need to rely on a Popcorn Sale Committee and a chairperson to run this sale so that I can focus on program activities. Mr. Maurice Simmons will be serving as the District's Popcorn Kernel or the Chairperson for the entire district. Mr. Livingston our Treasurer will be be very involved handling the funds, but we need a committee and a chairperson to organize the sale.
I can help you and give you direction, but I need the Committee to organize our show and sell events, collect money to turn in to Mr. Livingston, maintain an accounting of product to include handling distribution, and reach out to parents to get them involved. It may seem like a lot but if we have a good group who is willing to pitch in it will not be difficult.
With the number of Scouts we have and with parents participating means that 2 hours twice a month during October will suffice to give us enough Scouts and parents to participate in show and sell events or what we do at the Acme. In addition to Acme we did not spend a lot of time at the Bala Cynwyd Post Office which has been a good spot for us and we could use some new locations.
Just remember we make approximately $350.00 per hour and the more hours we can get in the bigger our profits. Also our organization can be better. For example there were times when we actually had too many Scouts on site. Fewer Scouts can actually work better by having Site Supervisors (parents) work with Scouts on improving their selling skills while freeing up other Scouts. Although it will be impossible to avoid our meeting times, the plan will be to reduce the number of Scouts selling during regular meetings so they are not missing program activities.
If you would like to be part of the Popcorn Sale Committee please let me know and especially if you would like to be the Chairperson. If you ever wanted to run your own business or know what it is like to run a business be part of the committee. This is no hype, the Popcorn Sale is nothing more than an actual business operation in place. Every principle that McDonalds or GM or any other business will use to have a successful business year are the very same principles that we will have to use.
We have to do market research to determine how best to reach our customers. We need to plan on hours we will be open for business. We have to come up with a marketing plan to attract customers or educate them about our product. We must train our sales force. We have to have product on hand in the right quantities and on time. We must keep our finances straight. We operate on commissions and if we lose money, that will not reduce the bills we have to pay. One great part of the process is that we can take as much product as we can but if we don't sell it we have to take it back. What we don't take it back we pay for it, so inventory control will be important.
Unfortunately so much goes on during the sale that we don't take the time to teach our kids about what is going on. For the Boy Scouts there are several merit badges they can earn by participating in the sale that include the Salesmanship, Entrepreneur, and American Business. It is important for our sons to understand business. When I was growing up the mantra was to get a good education and get a job. The labor market has changed significantly and getting a good education and a job is not enough. With layoffs and downsizing, having a job is no security anymore.
For those that have the spirit and the gumption to start your own business and be your own boss this may be the way to go. Having a job with an employer used to be the safe bet, but not in today's economy. Not all of our sons can grow up to be business owners, but we need to instill the idea that they do not have to work for somebody else, but somebody else can work for them.
The Popcorn Sale is more than just a fundraiser that takes up our time in the fall. It's an opportunity for us to increase the economic literacy of our Scouts. These can some of the teachable moments that can make a difference and we need to take advantage of them when we can.
Thank you,
Yours in Scouting,
J.R. Brockman
Scoutmaster
Troop 133
609-381-9981
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-----Original Message----- From: brock.man@comcast.net [mailto:brock.man@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 12:05 AM To: Brockman, Ariel; Chapman, Howard; Livingston, Walt; Morrow, Alex; Stanley, Stephen; Wilson, Joel; Abebamgbe, Omosesan; Beauvais, Blake; Sadler, Darnell; Williamson, Stephanie Cc: Weiss, Anthony Subject: Fwd: Message about Triune Annual End of Year BBQ
Dear Leaders,
The last District Roundtable will take place this Monday 21 June. Unfortunately, I will have class that night and cannot attend. If you can show up to represent Troop and Pack 133 please do so.
YIS,
jrb
sm
t133
609.381.9981
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Anthony Weiss" <info@mailva.evite.com> To: "JR Brockman" <brock.man@comcast.net> Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 7:13:10 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Message about Triune Annual End of Year BBQ
Message about Triune Annual End of Year BBQ
Just a friendly reminder that the BBQ is coming up on Monday. Please reply if you are attending so that we can make sure we have enough food for everyone.
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BeAScout.org Has A New Face!
BeAScout.org, a tool developed by some of our local councils (including the Cradle of Liberty), has been adopted as the National Online Recruiting Tool by the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America! Over the next few months, Scout Units across this nation will begin using this tool to speak directly to the parents and guardians of future Scouts.
We would like to thank you for your use of beAscout.org since it was released and your constant feedback as to how we could improve this tool. We have passed on many of your comments to the National Council and are proud to announce that this newly released tool adds some highly desired features to this already powerful recruiting tool.
We invite you to explore this new release of the beAscout.org tool by first reading our "Resource Guide." There are some steps that you will need to go through before you are able to access your leads. If you experience any problems with this new tool, please contact your District Executive for additional assistance.
We are in the process of developing a website committee, which will be active this summer. The Committee will have 2 primary objectives:
Identify problems with the website and propose solutions for those problems.
Begin work on improving our website.
A knowledge of web-design is not necessary for objective 1. We are looking for volunteers who have some ideas of how we can improve the way our volunteers and parents access information on our website.
If you do have some knowledge of web-design, your assistance with objective 2 would be greatly appreciated. Youth members are welcome to participate in this committee.
Cub Scout Training, Pow-Wow, Boy Scout Training, Venturing Training, and Commissioner's College now have been combined into the training event of the year:
The University of Scouting
This all-in-one training event will be held on Saturday, November 6th, 2010 at the Valley Forge Military Academy & College. More information will become available during the summer. Please continue to check our front page for more information and to reserve your spot.
The Shining Light website has been updated with a new ticket order form and coupons for Dorney Park & Wildwater Tickets. Please read below for more information regarding this event.
The Cradle of Liberty Council will be teaming up with three area councils to produce "A Shining Light Across America." Scouts from four councils will be joining together in Allentown, PA on July 31stat Coca-Cola Park, home of the Iron Pigs, the Triple A affiliate of the Phillies. During this evening event, Scouts will enjoy live bands, a Kid Zone, exhibits from zoos and amusement parks, fireworks, and much more.
At this 100thAnniversary celebration we will be joined with the National Jamboree in Fort A.P. Hill, VA through a live broadcast to see the Jamboree's closing show on the Stadium's Jumbo Outfield Screen.
Discounts to area amusement parks (Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom) will be available for units planning a full day's activities.
The first annual Alex Boyes Memorial 5k Run / Walk will be held on Saturday October 16, 2010, in memory of Alex Boyes – an Eagle Scout and Unami Lodge Brother. We ask your support in publicizing this event.
Alex lost his fight against cancer and passed away on Sept 17, 2009. In his memory, his family is sponsoring this 5k Run / Walk which will benefit Gilda's Club, which helped the Boyes family through this tough time. Gilda's Club offers support free of charge to anyone that has been touched by cancer in their lives.
The 5k Run / Walk will start at Warminster Park and end with food and fun at Gilda's Club. All profits will go to Gilda's Club, benefiting a restoration of Alex's Eagle Scout project and to provide programs to people living with cancer in their lives.
New BSA Youth Protection Regulations - Effective 6/1/2010
Youth safety is the No. 1 concern of the BSA.
To increase awareness of this societal problem and to create even greater barriers to abuse than already exist today in Scouting, the Boy Scouts of America is implementing several important changes to further enhance its Youth Protection policies:
Effective June 1, 2010:
Youth Protection Training is required for all registered volunteers.
New leaders are required to take Youth Protection Training before they submit their application for registration. The certificate of completion for this training must be submitted at the time application is made and before volunteer service with youth begins. A registration number is not required in order to take and complete the training.
Youth Protection Training must be taken every two years. If a volunteer's Youth Protection Training record is not current at the time of recharter, the volunteer will not be reregistered.
-----Original Message----- From: brock.man@comcast.net [mailto:brock.man@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 12:01 AM Subject: Thank You Parents
Dear Parents,
Thank you so much for your recognition and gifts. It was overwhelming. I am wearing the watch as I write. You went way overboard and I feel a little guilty accepting such generosity.
Please know from the bottom of my heart how grateful I am. I appreciate you acknowledging me in the ways you do, but I am doing something I love and enjoy. However, I have to give credit where credit is due. My assistant leaders are awesome people and they work behind the scenes to make me look good.
Lastly, without parents such as yourself, none of this could be possible. Once again thank you for the wonderful gifts, but the best gifts of all are the Scouts who show up each Saturday.
-----Original Message----- From: brock.man@comcast.net [mailto:brock.man@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 5:48 AM Subject: Year End Meeting Sat 19 June Scout HQ 22nd & Winter
Dear Scouts and Parents,
As a reminder, this Saturday 19 June will be our last regular meeting of the year. All Scouts are parents are asked to attend. This event will take place at 2:00 p.m. at 22nd & Winters Street Scout Headquarters at the Marks Building. This is the same location as the Scout Shop. Parking may be a challenged so please plan accordingly.
The uniform for the day is the full Class "A" uniform with neckerchief. Although this will be our last regular meeting, the following Saturday 26 June starting at 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. will be our Car Wash to be held at the Church.
For all Boy Scouts going to summer camp final payments are due now along with medical form.
----- Forwarded message ----- From: brock.man@comcast.net Date: Tue, Jun 8, 2010 9:45 am Subject: My Sad Duty To:
Dear Scout Family,
It is my sad duty to inform you of the passing of Mr. Nils Neubauer, father of Weblo Scout Samuel Neubauer and husband of Ms. Lori Morse. He passed away on Sunday. Services are tentatively set for Tuesday at 1pm at Goldstein's on Broad street. Internment to follow at Har Jahuda in Upper Darby. The family will then go to Congregation Beth Tovim, 5871 Drexel Road. The family will also be at the synagogue Wendesday evening for shiva.
I ask for your prayers for Sam and his family in their hour of need.
May he who watches over all of us be with us now and forever more.