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| Congratulations Silver Beaver Recipients |
| Congratulations to the following Scouting volunteers who have been selected to receive the California Empire Council's highest honor, the Silver Beaver Award. Adrienne Krock – Temescal Sandy Bock – Sunrise Michael Patterson – Mt Rubidoux Kelly Cromwell – Tahquitz Joseph Cleary – Mt. Rubidoux Owen McGarry – Temescal Heather Altamirano – Gray Arrow Craig Beyler – Mt. Rubidoux | | They will be honored at the Council's Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner on February 1, 2020. You're invited to attend and help recognize these and other deserving Scouting volunteers. |
| Order of the Arrow NOAC 2020 |
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| 2021 National Jamboree Service Team (Staff) opportunity |
| Are you ready to Face the Challenge? The National Jamboree Executive Committee is pleased to announce that registration is now open for older youth and adults to participate as Jamboree Service Team (JST) members. Program, medical, logistics, and administrative options are available to those with vocational expertise, skills or a desire to positively impact Scouts and guests attending Scouting’s premier celebration. Click this link to apply: https://jamboree.scouting.org Details: There will be three JST sessions during the 2021 National Scout Jamboree to allow flexibility to desired applicants. Selected volunteers will be able to select a session that best suits their schedule when applying to serve at the Jamboree. The following sessions will apply: - Session 1 (July 17-24, 2021)
- Session 2 (July 24-31, 2021)
- Session 3 (July 17-31, 2021)
Fees range from $450 to $895 to support offered sessions and incentivize participation. A deposit of $195 is due at submission. The first 2,021 Jamboree Service Team applications that sign-up and pay the deposit will receive the “Challenge Accepted!” temporary uniform patch. (As shown below) Looking for more details? Check out https://jamboree.scouting.org |
| Ontario Fury Scout Night |
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| Giving Tree |
| The California Inland Empire & Old Baldy Scout Shops are providing an opportunity for the Scouting community to help local Scout members who may be in need of uniforms and uniform items. This help will be done through The Holiday Giving Tree program starting November 16 through December 16, 2019. The Holiday Giving Tree program works on a donation basis. A Holiday Giving tree (similar to an Angel tree) is set up at the Scout Shop with Holiday Giving cards on it. Each card will have the first name of the Scout along with the uniform items that they need. There will also be a space for other items they may want such as books, crafts, camping items, etc. Customers and Scout supporters can purchase the item(s) in their local Scout Shop and give them to the store staff to collect for each child. We will keep the name of the individual(s) confidential. Only the store staff will have access to the Scout’s name and your contact information. A code will be issued that will match a card in the safe that will have your contact information, so as the donations are collected store staff will contact you so arrangements for pickup can be made. |
| Camp Emerson |
| Camp Emerson is looking like a winter wonderland. Campers attending Polar and Klondike camp are in for a lot of fun! Check out our new climbing tower. We cant wait to try it out once winter is over. |
| Scouting Safely |
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| Scout Shop |
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The purpose of Monday Memo is to communicate information about the week ahead, to acknowledge the good things happening around the Council. If you have something you want publicized in the Monday Memo, please send it to c/o Monday Memo: Brian Paquette |