The Scout Office and the National Scout Shop will be closed Monday, May 27th, for Memorial Day.


 

Visitor tickets will be available to BSA members exlusively through May 31st.  Beginning June 1, the tickets will be available to the general public for purchase.


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MEMBERSHIP STANDARDS STUDY INITIATIVE

In February, the Boy Scouts of America embarked on the most comprehensive listening exercise in its history to consider the impact of potential changes to its membership standards policy on the organization and gather perspectives from inside and outside of the Scouting family. This review created an outpouring of feedback from the Scouting family and the American public, from both those who agree with the current policy and those who support a change.

Scouting’s review confirmed that this remains among the most complex and challenging issues facing the BSA and society today. Even with wide-range of input, it is extremely difficult to accurately quantify the potential impact of maintaining or changing the current policy. While perspectives and opinions vary significantly, parents, adults in the Scouting community and teens alike tend to agree that youth should not be denied the benefits  of Scouting.

For this reason, the Executive Committee, on behalf of the National Executive Board, wrote a resolution for consideration that would remove the restriction denying membership to youth on the basis of sexual orientation alone and would maintain the current membership policy for all adult leaders of the Boy Scouts of America. The voting members will take action on the following resolution during the Boy Scouts of America’s National Annual Meeting next month:

The following membership standard for youth members of the Boy Scouts of America is hereby adopted and approved, effective January 1, 2014:

Youth membership in the Boy Scouts of America is open to all youth who meet the specific membership requirements to join the Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, Sea Scout, and Venturing programs. Membership in any program of the Boy Scouts of America requires the youth member to (a) subscribe to and abide by the values expressed in the Scout Oath and Scout Law, (b) subscribe to and abide by the precepts of the Declaration of Religious Principle (duty to God), and (c) demonstrate behavior that exemplifies the highest level of good conduct and respect for others and is consistent at all times with the values expressed in the Scout Oath and Scout Law. No youth may be denied membership in the Boy Scouts of America on the basis of sexual orientation or preference alone.

America needs Scouting, and our policies must be based on what is in the best interest of our nation’s children. Throughout this process, we work to stay focused on that which unites us, reaching and serving young people to help them grow into good, strong citizens. Our priority remains to continue accomplishing incredible things for young people and the communities we serve.

To view the entire resolution and learn more about the BSA’s membership standards, please visit: http://www.scouting.org/sitecore/content/MembershipStandards/KnowTheFacts.aspx. To share your views or concerns with the Potawatomi Area Council’s leadership, email us at: pacscouting@gmail.com.

   

On Sunday, May 19th, River Trails District held its first Eagle Board of Review using Skype. The Scout, Kaden Peterson, is from Troop 327 who recently moved to Idaho. Seated from left to right are, John Fuehrer, Chuck Holland and Matt Gathchell. Center on the computer is Kaden with his parents in Idaho after passing his Board of Review.


 

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  • Scoutrageous
    July 31st. Location to be determined. Make sure to sign up early to assure room at the Fall Cub Scout Kickoff and Scoutrageous.
  • Visitor tickets are now available for purchase online.
    Invite your family, friends, neighbors, and any other Scouts to come and visit this summer’s greatest thing ever—the 2013 National Scout Jamboree! Visitors can do everything that is available in the Scott Summit Center—including BMX, skating, climbing, and zip lines, view all the exhibits, and even attend the Saturday night AT&T Stadium Show. And they can do it all together with you … if you want them to. Tell everyone to go to www.visitjambo.org. Here they will find everything they need to know about schedules, pricing, and how to register for their visitor ticket today. It’s easy! See you at the Summit in July.
  • Five Free Summertime TIGER CUB Events
    Sign your son up for the five free Tiger Cub event this summer!
  • New Council Logo
    We’re looking for a “CONCEPT ONLY” logo design that the council could use for promotional items like a council shoulder patch, letterhead, etc.
  • Life To Eagle Workshop
    April 27th at Gethsemane United Methodist Church in Pewaukee. We invite you to attend this very important training on obtaining the Eagle rank. We will cover the steps it takes, what to do and what not to do. Space is limited to 60 attendees, so please reserve your space by calling 262-544-4881 or emailing frontdesk@pacbsa.org.
  • Tigers, Wolves & Bears, Oh My!
    July 6-7 Join us at Camp Long Lake for our new and exciting Cub camping overnight opportunity---what was known as Togers on safari has been expanded this year to include Wolves and Bears.

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