Scouts
A Thought About Being of Service
by David White on Apr.24, 2018, under Beavers, Cubs, Group, Scouts
Service is a Road to Happiness
“The first question which the priest and the Levite asked was: ‘If I stop to help this man, what will happen to me?’ But…the good Samaritan reversed the question: ‘If I do not stop to help this man, what will happen to him?”
― Martin Luther King Jr.
“And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.”
― John F. Kennedy
“Those who are not looking for happiness are the most likely to find it, because those who are searching forget that the surest way to be happy is to seek happiness for others.”
― Martin Luther King Jr.
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
And here are some thoughts from a person born before these leaders.
“Happiness is not mere pleasure not the outcome of wealth. It is the result of active work rather than passive enjoyment of pleasure.”
― Robert Baden-Powell
“The most worth-while thing is to try to put happiness into the lives of others.”
― Robert Baden-Powell
“The main question of life is not ‘what can I get?’ but ‘what can I give?’.”
― Robert Baden-Powell
These are greater men than I, so I try to learn from them. I think by putting these thoughts together that one thing I could learn is that serving others opens the opportunity to find one’s own happiness. Also, consider this:
“But the best form of instruction of all, for a Scoutmaster to give, is by the force of example. It is essential if he is going to succeed in putting the right character into his boys that he should himself practise what he preaches. Boys are imitative, and what the Scoutmaster gives off, that they pick up and reflect.”
― Robert Baden-Powell
Perhaps we should recognise that by being in service to Scouting, we are passing that on and showing by force of example a path to the youth’s own happiness.
David White
24th Kitchener Scout Group
DIBC – 2018
by Scouter Jim on Apr.22, 2018, under Scouts
DORCHESTER INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD CAMPOREE
May 11 – 13, 2018.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!
What is DIBC?
DIBC is a huge camp for Scouts and Guides that has been occurring every year on Mother’s Day Weekend for 29 years. The 24th has been participating in DIBC for 26 years. There will be close to 4000 attending. Troops from as far away as Kentucky and Georgia have attended in the past. DIBC is held at Camp Bel in Dorchester, Ontario. DIBC is well run and organized yet still seems to get better every year. It is an awesome experience for youth and leaders alike. Check out this picture of DIBC 2012! For more information about DIBC, go to http://dibc.on.ca/
School
Although Scouting does not condone absence from school for events, we feel that this weekend’s experience is worth a ½ day off. This will allow us to get set up in daylight and have the evening to meet other Scouts and familiarize ourselves with the site.
Departure
All drivers and Scouts (in FULL uniform) should be at St. James’-Rosemount United Church by 12:30 PM on Friday, May 11, 2018 for roll call and packing. If you are unable to get the afternoon off school, arrangements can be made to meet us for supper at Dorchester.
Return
The camp is over Sunday before noon. We’ll be back on Sunday by 12:30 pm. (If we are wet, we will need everyone’s help to hang tents to dry before departing the church.)
Cost
The cost for the weekend is $75.00. This includes the Camp registration, a Camp Crest, meals, camp supplies. There is a tuck shop and a souvenir shop on site if you wish but spending money is at your discretion. Please Remit on Monday, May 7, 2018.
PhysFit Form
The camp requires a Physical Fitness form be on file in the camp office for every participant as well as a copy with the leader. These will be returned to us at the end of the camp and be subsequently destroyed. Please complete the form which can be found here.
Return with your payment on Monday, May 7, 2018.
Packing List
Printer Friendly Packing lists are found in the Scout > Camp Packing Lists section.
Transportation
We will travel by car to Dorchester. Parental help will be required for transportation of youth and possibly gear.
MAP & DIRECTIONS
Medication (Drugs)
Absolutely all medications must
-be in the original container.
-have explicit directions and boys’ name on the container.
-not be packed in the boys’ gear.
-be given directly to the LEADER by the PARENT on arrival at the church.
Meals
Your meals will be planned, prepared and eaten as a Troop. There will be a duty roster so that everyone has an opportunity to help prepare and clean up.
Accommodation
We will camp as a Troop. We will provide sufficient 2-3 man tents for our youth. Our site is likely to be very cramped so care will have to be taken when moving about the campsite. We will also have a large dining shelter for meal prep and shelter.
Badge Trading
Badge Trading is a great way to meet other Scouts from other areas. Be Prepared! There is lots of opportunity to trade badges with fellow Scouts so you may want to bring a supply of traders.
Activities / Events
There is a long list of over 100 awesome events to choose from. Each Patrol will decide which events they wish to do as a Patrol and must participate in the events as a Patrol. Check out the list – DIBC – Events .
EMERGENCY Contact Info!
Camp address is 4926 Hamilton Road, Dorchester, Ont, NOL-1G6
Nearest crossroad is Elgin Road #73
Camp Phone 519-268-7703
The simplest way to reach us is to email scouts@24th.ca
SIGN UP FOR DIBC
Before going to the sign up form, Please make sure that you have familiarized yourself and your parents with the information on this page and at the relevant links.
Registering for the 2018/2019 Scouting Year
by David White on Apr.19, 2018, under Beavers, Cubs, Group, Scouts
In the evening of April 18, 2018 a session was held to help parents with with the procedure for online registration. There are no more paper registration applications and the accompanying paper registration process; all is to be done online. Chick HERE to link to the PowerPoint presentation.
If you just want to follow the PowerPoint Show by pressing “Enter” to go forward and “Backspace” to go backwards, then click HERE for the show
The links in the presentation that point to documents and help are long, so, links have been added at the bottom of this page to facilitate your access.
Happy reading
YiS
David White
Group Commissioner
24th Kitchener Scouting Family
49th Annual Pancake Day
by web master on Apr.15, 2018, under Beavers, Cubs, Fundraising, Group, Scouts
Let our Scouts serve you a delicious breakfast, lunch (or both!) |
24th Scout Troop Families – Please sign up here! |
Vote for our new Crest
by web master on Mar.07, 2018, under Beavers, Cubs, Group, Scouts, Venturers
There is a new list of Special Dates
by David White on Mar.07, 2018, under Beavers, Cubs, Group, Scouts
Under the “24th Family” tab there is a new page called Special Dates List which will help identify the dates you want to save, prepare for, and have fun on.
Try it out.
Swim & Pizza Party 2018
by Scouter Jim on Mar.03, 2018, under Beavers, Cubs, Group, Scouts, Venturers
FInd all you need to know about this years party by clicking here.
Sign up will be live by EOD Mar 4.
BP Sunday Service of Celebration 2018
by Scouter Jim on Feb.14, 2018, under Beavers, Cubs, Group, Scouts, Venturers
Hello everyone.
Welcome to Scout/Guide Week 2018 – A time to celebrate the insight of our founder – Lord Baden Powell.
We at the 24th Scouting Family are very excited to be hosting our Annual Scout Sunday Service on Sunday, Feb 25. It will be a time to celebrate Scouting and all that we have to be thankful for. We encourage every youth and leader and families to join in this service.
Our theme is “What is in YOUR cup?”. This is about putting your whole self in so you can get your your best out.
You can find more information about the service HERE
Troop to Virtual Reality
by Scouter Jim on Feb.11, 2018, under Scouts
Hi Everyone. Here is the information you need to know about tomorrow evenings experience.
283 Duke St. WestKitchenerCorner of Duke and Breithaupt Streets.Enter through door facing Duke Street
Map below.
PLEASE BE THERE AT 6:45 pm
PICKUP will be at 9pm
For those of you that don’t know what this is, it is a Virtual Reality studio and everyone will be able to experience it.
Troop January Camp 2018
by Scouter Jim on Jan.19, 2018, under Scouts
January 26 – 28, 2018
Everton Scout Camp
Cost $35.00
(Please bring payment to Scouts on Jan. 16)
When | Meet in the Church Parking Lot @6:00pm on Friday, January 26 Departing the camp parking lot at… 11:30am on Sunday, Jan 28, 2018. Allow 45 min – 1 hr travel time. |
Where | Everton Scout Camp. Greenwood Cabin. Drop off at Cub Camp Entrance(Barn). Pickup at Scout camp Entrance(Lower).Click here for Map (if you zoom in to the map you can see the camp entrances and cabin locations) |
Transportation | We will be carpooling from the church parking lot if we have enough drivers (If there are not enough drivers each Scout will be responsible for their own transportation. We will post the status of driver volunteers on the evening of Wednesday, Jan 24) |
What You need | Printable packing list Here |
Accommodations | Our cabin is heated with a propane stove. We also have an adirondak (3-sided log shelter with steel roof and straw floor.) We encourage each youth to come prepared to sleep out in the Adirondak at least one night as this will complete several badge requirements. Toilets are of the outback ‘KYBO’ type. |
Meals | Eat at home before coming to camp on Friday night. A snack will be provided before leaving the camp on Sunday. Youth will share the cooking of meals. No food is to be brought to camp by any youth. |
Medications | Absolutely all medications must -be in the original container. -have explicit directions and boys’ name on the container. -not be packed in the boys’ gear. -be given directly to the LEADER by the PARENT on arrival at the church. |
Sign up here. Please complete this form EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT attending camp. |