NEWSLETTER


tuesday, october 19th

7:30 meeting outside scout hall

Committee Meeting moved to Tuesday 10/26 at 6:30



trio of eagles


ON October 17th, three different Troop 77 members achieved their Eagle rank. Congratulations to our newest trio of Eagle Scouts: Brandon Rutland, Aadi Gupta and Ben Buxton!

FROM THE SCOUTMASTER


I hope everyone made it through the weekend without the OGUMC BBQ.  I know I certainly missed it, but we had several other service opportunities that I hope Scouts took advantage of and contributed their time and hard work to our community.  At this week's meeting, we will have WEBELOS visiting from several Packs, so it should go without saying that everyone needs to be in uniform (tucked in and looking good) and on their best behavior.  Unlike years past, there are no guarantees that the WEBELOS coming for this Troop meeting are going to join Troop 77.  With the overall decrease in Cub Scout numbers over the past year or so primarily due to COVID, there are more Troops competing for these future Scouts, so we need to impress them by practicing all aspects of the Scout Oath and Law and being extra helpful and setting a great example.  Many of the Parents of the WEBELOS will also be there.  Part of the time they will be in meetings, but at other times, they will be observing the Troop, so you should assume they will be watching you, your behavior, your attitude, your treatment of the WEBELOS and other Scouts, etc.  In the end, the Troop grows or shrinks based on how many WEBELOS we can successfully recruit, so let's make it grow!

It's been a fun fall so far full of campouts and meetings. David Anderson is settling into the SPL position, but like anything new, it takes some time and adjustment, so everyone needs to remain patient.  The same thing with Positions of Responsibility.  Myles Gaber is working hard to get everyone signed up that is interested, but again it takes time to get it all done.  If you are appointed to a PoR, your time will be backdated to the start of David's SPL term.  Likewise, if you are currently in a PoR and I have not moved you yet, your time will end the same as Nash's term (except those of you continuing in the same roles and only had a few weeks or months of service previously).

As many of you know, we have a big campout coming up in November with the traditional Thanksgiving Feast at Cloudland Canyon.  Btw, I'm not sure why we do the Feast part only every other year, but this next year I'm going to suggest we start doing it annually in conjunction with the November Campout and WEBELOS Games.  Sign-up for Cloudland closes 10/25, so get those registrations completed as soon as you can so we can start the final food planning.  Also, we have the Cumberland Island trip planned for January, and that's always popular.  Sign-up for that trip will close on 11/9, so that is just around the corner.  We will likely also have early sign-up for Advancement Weekend, Okefenokee, and Scout Challenge as well, so be on the lookout for those trips along with the December campout at Providence Canyon.

Of course, I encourage everyone to sign-up and sign-up early for the many offerings found in other sections of the Newsletter.  From Philmont, to OA, to campouts, to merit badges, to Winter Camp, to Scout Days at the Aquarium, and many others, one of the best things about Troop 77 is the opportunities afforded to attend and participate in a myriad of activities, so if we want to keep up that busy schedule, you have to be committed, register and show-up.

Finally, we are making a small change to how Adults budget for and prepare meals on campouts, and it impacts everyone because I would like to see some friendly competition between the Scout Patrols and the Adults. Adults will now be using the same basic meal budget that the Scouts use per person on a campout.  However, I still anticipate we will be eating very nicely, but maybe a little more Thrifty than we have in the past.  I will be tracking all the food costs and reimbursements and seeing how all the Patrols and Adults are doing in terms of remaining Thrifty, but also preparing quality well-rounded meals on each campout.  I encourage Scouts to come see what the Adults (and other Patrols) are making and see what you might be able to borrow for next time and still stay within your budget, Obviously, if your a couple of dollars over the budget amount occasionally, then that's okay, but my goal is for you to prepare great meals well below your budget amounts and maybe we can start collecting a little less in the future for food and keep campout costs down.  At the Court of Honor at the end of each school year, I plan to recognize (and maybe we'll get a totem made for you the winner's Patrol flag) the Patrol that saved the most money but also ate quality meals, in good portion sizes, and that were well-balanced and well received by the Scouts in your Patrol or had other Patrols envious of your culinary skills and a tight budget.  As a reminder, no Pop Tarts or soda is allowed on campouts.

I look forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday night, and please please please do not blow off attendance simply because the WEBELOS will be there, and you think you're too old and experienced to hangout with a bunch of 5th Graders.  ALL OF YOU are leaders in the Troop, and hopefully a lot of these WEBELOS will be First Year Scouts in Troop 77 come this next spring, and a big part of Scouting is showing you can be a leader, no matter the constituency or topic.  So, let's show up in full force and give them an idea of what Troop 77 is all about and why it's so great.

Thanks,

Mr. Cole

Scoutmaster Troop 77

advancement


Congratulations to the following scouts who have ranked up the since the last newsletter:


Board of Review:   Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d44aead29a7ff2-troop

Once you have signed up for a BOR, email photos of your scout handbook for the rank prior to your scheduled BOR.  For the BOR, Scouts bring your scout handbook, a pen and dress in FULL CLASS A uniform including neckerchief and merit badge sash (if you have earned any merit badges).  After the BOR, brings your signed scout handbook to the Advancement Table to have the rank processed in ScoutBook and patch prepared for Mr. Cole to hand out at the end of the meeting.    

Yours in Scouting,

Pam Crawford, Advancement Chair

pamcrawford1@me.com

advancement opportunities


Mr. Wade will be leading Oceanography Merit Badge class prior to our Troop meeting on Tuesday, October 26th.  The badge will be earned over two sessions, with the second class to be held later in the fall.  Oceanography merit badge qualifies for the 2021 EPA award as an Earth Science badge.    For more information and to sign up, please click here:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c054fa4aa2baaf94-oceanography


Are you interested in Dentistry, or maybe just want to learn how to keep all of your teeth for a lifetime?  Either way, Mr. Soulimiotis is conducting a merit badge clinic prior to our Troop meeting on Tuesday, November 9th.  To view the class pre-requisites and sign up, follow the link:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c054fa4aa2baaf94-dentistry

CAMPING

November Campout  - - Cloudland Canyon Thanksgiving Feast

November 6 - 7, 2021 (*Some Scouts arrive Friday night, Nov 5)

Registration Deadline: Monday, October 25 at 10:00 p.m.

Trip Links        



January Campout  - - Service Project on Cumberland Island 

January  14 - 17, 2022

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, November 9 at 10:00 p.m.

Trip Links       


service opportunty this saturday - october 23


Trash and Tire Roundup! We have room for 20 more people to join members of our Troop next Saturday, October 23 starting at 8:30 a.m. to help cleanup the South River. From either land or from a canoe/kayak you can help remove tires, cans, trash, and debris from the Panola Shoals area of the South River.  Learn more and sign up here! 

Note that as this is a service project, outside of a Troop event, parents will need to take care of transportation to and supervision during the work. Please wear a Class B and bring a snack and water. Let Andrew Kraft know of any questions, akrafty@me.com or 678-778-5824.

scout days NOVember 13 & 14 at georgia aquarium


On November 13 and 14, join fellow Scout families and leaders at the Georgia Aquarium for a couple of exciting Scout Days this Fall! Learn about and experience the marvels and wonders of the ocean at one of the biggest aquariums in the world! Your discounted tickets are available at the  Georgia Aquarium website for our Scout Days on November 13 & 14.

PHILMONT 2023 AND INDIVIDUAL TREKS


It’s somewhat hard to believe given we still have not gone on our Philmont 2022 Trek yet (that will not happen until next summer), it is already time to enter the lottery and start making plans for our next Philmont trip during the the Summer of 2023.  If you have any interest (no matter how remote) in attending Philmont 2023 (which will be a combined Units trip with Troop 77, Troop 177, and Venture Crew 77; although, you do not have to be in a co-ed Crew if you don’t want to be), then please email Mr. Cole at ctcole0308@gmail.com and put “PHILMONT 2023” in the Subject line.   You can attend Philmont with us in 2023 if you are 14 by the Summer of 2023 time (for practical purposes, please use June 1st as our departure date; although, our actual departure date will likely be later in the summer), OR if you are 13 and have COMPLETED the 8th Grade by the Summer of 2023.  While it appears travel and ancillary costs will remain relatively close in 2023 to what they are right now for our 2022 trip, Philmont is raising its prices again.  My best guess estimate is your total all-in cost for 2023 (Philmont fees, Travel (air and ground) fees, Miscellaneous fees, and Souvenirs) will be approximately $2,800.  Keep in mind there are a limited number of Philmont Scholarships that are available and other activities (such as fundraising) that can be done to help mitigate some of the costs.  In addition, we are constantly evaluating travel options and costs to be as Thrifty as possible.  As some of you may know, Philmonts’ fees remained virtually unchanged or increased nominally for decades, and the now consistent nearly 10% year-over-year fee increases are simply a normalization of what probably should have been happening for the last 20 years and wasn’t.

While on the topic of Philmont, I want to remind those Scouts that have already been before or who are Older Scouts and not sure they want to spend 10 days on the trail with some of our younger Scouts, Philmont offers a number of robust individual youth programs for you to attend, and in some cases at no or very low cost.  The individual programs to check-out can be found on Philmont’s website at:

 https://www.philmontscoutranch.org/philmonttreks/individualprograms/

Those programs include: OA Trail Crew, Ranch Hands, Rayado (really good to do if you think you might want to work at Philmont in the future after turning 18), Roving Outdoor Conservation School (ROCS), STEM, and Trail Crew.

summer 2022 bert adams camp staff opportunities


Would you like to have all the fun and excitement of a summer camp experience and get paid in the process?  The Atlanta Area Council is  searching for excellent leaders, just like your Scouts, to serve on the staff at Bert Adams Scout Camp and Woodruff Scout Camp for Summer 2022.  Camp Staff members must be age 15 or older, but those that are 14 can serve as a Counselor-In-Training (CIT) for a two-week volunteer experience.  

As a member of Camp Staff, Scouts will work in one of the many exciting program areas like aquatics, shooting sports, nature, COPE, climbing, handicraft, dining hall, or the trading post. In these areas, Camp Staff will teach merit badges, provide program, and serve the thousands of other Scouts who come through the summer camps. 


Click here for more information and apply today!

GOLDEN EAGLE LUNCHEON


Mr. Cole is hosting a table on behalf of Troop 77 at the Atlanta Area Council’s Golden Eagle Luncheon Friday December 10th (gathering at 11:30A and event starts at 12P) at the Cobb Galleria Center.  The Keynote Speaker will be Chris Womack who is Chairman, President and CEO of Georgia Power.  This is a great opportunity to learn more about Scouting in Atlanta and for those with additional means to enhance and further contribute to Scouting as we continue the character building and leadership development in the the young men and women participating in Scouts BSA.  If you are interested in taking part in the Golden Eagle Luncheon, please contact Mr. Cole directly or register at https://www.atlantabsa.org/ge-register and put Clinton Cole in the “Who Invited You to Attend the Luncheon” line.

winter camp 2021


Register today for 2021 Winter Camp at Bert Adams! For 5 days and 4 nights in December, Scouts BSA and Venturers will have the opportunity to camp and take part in unique programs and merit badges not available during Summer Camp. Check out our website for more information.

BLUE CARDS


At this time, unless specifically requested by a non-Troop 77 Merit Badge Counselor, we will not be issuing or authorizing Blue Cards through Scoutbook.  If you make a merit badge request through Scoutbook, it will go unanswered, and you will need to make that request in person to either Mr. Cole or Ms. Crawford depending on the subject matter.  If a non-Troop 77 Merit Badge Counselor asks you to use Scoutbook's Blue Card feature, then please see Ms. Crawford or Mr. Cole prior to the class for further instructions.  

Also, we have become somewhat complacent on getting Blue Cards signed BEFORE a Scout starts a Merit Badge, and we plan on holding to a more strict and regular process going forward.  Prior to starting any Merit Badge, you should fill out your details on the Blue Card, the name of the Merit Badge, and the name of the Merit Badge Counselor.  Prior to requesting a signature to allow you to start the Merit Badge, you should have already spoken with and confirmed that the Merit Badge Counselor is willing to work with you on the Merit Badge.  At that point, you should then get the Blue Card signed my one of the following: Mr. Brewer, Mr. Gupta, Mr. Narula or Mr. Cole.  In the event you are attending a Merit Badge class event with a non-Troop 77 Merit Badge Counselor (e.g., Merit Badge Summit), then you should still fill out a Blue Card as above, except for the name of he Merit Badge Counselor, please insert the organization hosting the Merit Badge event.  You should then get the Blue Card signed by one of the four authorized signers BEFORE attending the Merit Badge class.  If you receive a new Blue Card at the Merit Badge event or if your record of completion is only available electronically (e.g., through Tentaroo for an Atlanta Area Council event), then you should see Ms. Crawford after the Merit Badge class (and bring your signed Blue Card) to ensure all the paperwork you need is received and in order for her to process your Blue Card and for me to be able to award your Merit Badge.

SCOUTMASTER CONFERENCES


Scoutmaster Conferences for Scout, Star, Life and Eagle are conducted by Mr. Cole.  You can sign-up for Scoutmaster Conference for Scout, Star and Life by using the SignUp Genius on the Troop's Website under Scoutmaster Conferences (https://sites.google.com/troop77bsa.com/scout-parent/scoutmaster-conferences?authuser=0) and following the instructions on that webpage.   Scoutmaster Conferences for Eagle can be arranged by emailing Mr. Cole at ctcole0308@gmail.com.

Scoutmaster Conferences for Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class are completed by an Assistant Scoutmaster and should be arranged through the ASM Helpdesk or by contacting Mr. Jensen at garyljensen@gmail.com.

wood badge course registration


Looking to advance your skills as a Scout leader? Complete your Wood Badge training with the Atlanta Area Council. Registration for the final two Wood Badge courses of the year is open.

https://www.atlantabsa.org/woodbadge

TROOP 77 ADULT REGISTRATION ENHANCED RULE


As we enter the fall camping season with some great trips on the schedule and even more in the winter and next spring, I want to remind everyone of Troop 77's enhanced Adult registration rules.  I have provided the basic rules below, but for the full text and how to register, etc., please refer to the Troop's Parent Guidebook under the Forms/Resources tab on the Troop website.  A link to the full Rule can be found in the Attachments listed on Page 26 of the Troop's Parent Guidebook and referenced as "Adult Registration Rule".

The  Guide  to  Safe  Scouting  states  that,  "All  adults accompanying  a  Scouting  unit  who  are present  at  the  activity  for  72  total  hours  or  more must  be registered  as  leaders.  The  72  hours need  not  be  consecutive." 

1.    Troop  77  will  continue  to  follow  the  rule  above, and  it  is  enhancing  the  requirement  for  better protection  of  our  Scouts  as  well  as  ease  of implementation. 

2.    On  all  Campouts,  Summer  Camps,  High Adventure or  the  like  lasting  more  than  72  hours (Long  Term  Camp),  all  adults  present  FOR  ANY PORTION of  the  Long  Term  Camp  must  be  a Registered  Adult  with  Troop  77  at  least  two  (2)  weeks prior  to  the  Long  Term  Camp,  except  any parent attending  "Parent's  Night"  or  the  equivalent and  not  spending  the  night  OR  any  driver to/from  a  Long  Term  Camp  that  is  spending  less  than 24  hours at  the  Long  Term  Camp (including  drive  time)  with  the  Troop. 

3.  An  unregistered  adult  parent/responsible  adult of  a  Scout  may  attend  one  Troop  77 Campout of  less  than  72  hours  (Short  Campout)  without  being a  Registered  Adult  (however,  the  adult  will still  need  to  complete  Youth  Protection Training  and Hazardous  Weather  Training  before  the  first Short Campout).    Before  an  adult  can  attend  a  second Short  Campout  with  the  Troop,  they must be  a  Registered  Adult  with  Troop  at  least  two  (2) weeks prior  to  the  second  Short  Campout. 

Please  remember  that  these  rules  are  in  place  to keep all  of  our  Scouts  safe,  so  we  appreciate your  diligence and  cooperation  on  these  matters. In order  to  become  a  Registered  Adult,  you will  need to  fill  out  and  submit  a  BSA  application with  background check  authorization,  pay  your dues annually,  and  stay  current  with  YPT  and  HWT. Please contact  our  Membership Coordinator  regarding  application matters  or  our  Training Coordinator regarding  training matters.

NOTE: We are waiving Part 3 of this rule (except the requirements to be YPT and HWT trained) with respect to the upcoming Rafting Trip in August due to timing constraints and limitations on refunds by the rafting companies; however, Part 3 of the rule will be in full force and effect starting with the September Canoeing Trip and from that point forward.  Remember, it is your responsibility to follow-up and register if you have been on one campout and are planning on attending a second one but have not registered.  Please take that responsibility seriously, as oftentimes I do not have a chance to verify the issue until immediately prior to a campout.  In that case, it might not be possible for you to get registered in time, and you might not be able to attend the trip or get a refund, so please plan ahead.

NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING (NYLT)


NYLT is a week-long advanced leadership course designed to teach Scouts the tools, techniques and skills they need to be better leaders – not only in their units, but also at home, in school, and in their daily lives. Led by an exemplary, highly-trained youth staff, NYLT participants work hard and play hard together through group activities, games, and adventures as they experience Scouting at its best.

You can find additional information, details, registration links, etc. on the Atlanta Area Council's NYLT website at: https://aacnylt.org/

The remaining course sessions for 2021 are as follows (winter sessions in parking lots near Adventure Camp or Camp Emerson in Covington, GA - all sessions are proximate to Bert Adams Scout Camp in Covington, GA):

If you are interested in Staffing NYLT as a youth next summer, then please check the following webpage regularly: https://aacnylt.org/staff-nylt/.  If you find out they are accepting youth staff applications, etc. for next summer, then please let Mr. Cole know so we can update the Newsletter and announce that information.


merit badge minute

Dunwoody Nature Center is offering Forestry Merit Badge on October 23rd.  Follow this link for more info:  https://dunwoodynature.org/scout-merit-badges/

The Atlanta Area Council will be offering its Merit Badge Summit on October 30th.  Look here for additional information:   https://www.atlantabsa.org/caabmb

Earn merit badges at home with the Daniel Boone Council.  The course list will be continuously updated over the summer, so check back often.  Scouts need a valid Cyber Chip before starting any on-line merit badge.  Scouts also need approval from Mr. Brewer, Mr. Cole, Mr. Gupta or Mr. Narula before enrolling.   More information through the Daniel Boone website:  https://www.danielboonecouncil.org/virtual

Registration for "Conservation Weekend" at Camp Woodruff is now open.   Camp will be held the weekend of November 12th and costs $95 per Scout.  Scouts can earn up to 3 merit badges over the weekend, many of which fulfill EPA award requirements.  https://www.campwoodruff.org/conservation

community service opportunities

JUST UPDATED! Click the link below to see all of the community service opportunities available this fall.

https://sites.google.com/troop77bsa.com/scout-parent/service

Communication     


Remind Application

Troop 77 Parents –

Troop 77 Scouts

Troop 177 Parents –

Troop 177 Scouts

Scoutbook

Other Announcements

Troop 77 Calendar: Use the following address to access the Troop 77 calendar from other applications. You can copy and paste this into any calendar product that supports the iCal format.

https://www.scoutbook.com/ics/17077.45861.ics