- Joint opening
- Announcements
- Woodbadge promotion
- Boy Scout Leader Breakout Session – Michael Clark
- Interest topic/training on Troop Instructor, Troop Guide, and Junior Assistant Scoutmaster positions
- Program feature review: Climbing and Rappelling
- Program feature review: Fitness and Nutrition
- Commissioner’s minute – Michael Clark
Category: Roundtable Agendas
March Roundtable Agenda
- Joint opening
- Announcements
- Boy Scout Leader Breakout Session – Michael Clark
- Tough scout challenge and Troop 76’s Mt. Washington experience
- Dan Carr and fellow adult and youth leaders from Troop 76 will share their experiences hiking Mt. Washington and the tough scout challenge concept
- Tough scout challenge and Troop 76’s Mt. Washington experience
- Commissioner’s minute – Michael Clark
The program feature for March roundtable is Climbing and Rappelling. This goes hand-in-hand with our main event of the evening, which will be a fun time learning about the tough scout challenge and T76’s Mt. Washington experience. We probably will not spend as much time discussing the program feature topic this month, but you may download a pdf of it here (link to be added later).
February Roundtable Agenda
Tuesday February 9th, 7:30PM at East Granby Congregational Church
**Please note the change in agenda from my earlier email announcement. We have rescheduled the tough scout challenge and Mt. Washington experience presentation to the March roundtable.**
- Joint opening
- Announcements
- Council-led introduction to Scoutbook.com
- This training/introduction will be detailed and take about 45 minutes, so we will do the Tough Scout Challenge and Mt. Washington experience next month in the boy scout breakout session (March).
- Commissioners minute – Chuck Hoadley
The program feature for February roundtable is Citizenship. In order to have time for the scoutbook.com training, we will forgo the program feature topic this month, but you may download a pdf of it here. Thank you to Chuck for conducting the February roundtable!
January Roundtable
- Joint Opening
- opening will include a camping presentation
- Breakout session – opening announcements
- Klondike Derby Update (~10 minutes, Bob Alexander)
- Order of the Arrow (~20 minutes, John Riley, Chapter Adviser)
- Program Feature (~10 minutes)
- Commissioner’s minute
December Roundtable Agenda
- Joint opening
- Breakout session – opening announcements
- Ski and Snowboard Safety Talk
- Jay Brady, Ski Sundown
- Guide to Safe Scouting
- Monthly program feature: Snowboarding and Skiing
- High Adventure
- Commissioner’s minute
November Roundtable Agenda
- Joint opening
- Breakout session – opening announcements
- Klondike 2016 recruitment
- How to utilize a Chaplain’s Aide
- Monthly program feature: Outdoor Ethics
- Commissioner’s minute
October Roundtable Agenda
The October Boy Scout Roundtable meeting is coming up on Tuesday October 13th, 7:30-8:30pm at the East Granby Congregational Church. The agenda for the meeting is as follows:
- 7:30pm Combined opening (Cub and Boy Scout leaders)
- 7:35pm Separate to Boy Scout session
- 7:40pm Gather and brief opening – Chuck Hoadley
- 7:45pm Boy Scout interest topic – Leadership Within the Community
- led by Rob Hazzard (15 minutes)
- 8:00pm Program feature – Financial Management
- led by Ken Coman (15 minutes)
- 8:15pm Introduction to Advancement Changes for 2016
- led by Jackie McColgan (15 minutes)
- 8:29pm Commissioner’s minute and closing – Chuck Hoadley
- 8:30pm Crackerbarrel/Fellowship
The program feature for the month is Financial Management. However, this feature is found in Volume III, which is not yet released!! We will draft a program feature together during part of our meeting. So, please look at the template attached below for Troop program and main event planning, and come with ideas for how you might be able to incorporate ideas or elements of Financial Management into a troop monthly program and main event. Ideas could include supporting advancement requirements, and merit badges like Family Life or Personal management. What kinds of outings can you think of? Places to visit? Could you tie this into fundraising activities?