July 19th, 2021                                                                                                       

   

 
  Support Scouting
  Link to Council Website
  Link to Online Store 

 

Annual CIEC Golf Classic

 

 

 

Join the Golf Classic at www.golf4scouting.org

 

2021 Popcorn

 

 

BELOW GUIDES HAVE BEEN UPDATED - 6/29/21

 
   
   
Additional forms will be updated at a later date.

Gray Arrow District

Frank Solla

District Director

frank.solla@scouting.org

 

High Desert District

Kalen Matson

District Kernel

kalenmatson@gmail.com

 

Frank Solla

District Director

frank.solla@scouting.org

 

Mt. Rubidoux District

Cheryl Lee
District Kernel
leecheryl8@aol.com

 

Soul Ruiz

Development Director

soul.ruiz@scouting.org

 

Old Baldy District

Michael Busch
District Kernel
Ilsshooter@aol.com

 

Patrick Willard

District Executive

patrick.willard@scouting.org

 

Sunrise District

Jordan McCandless

District Executive

Jordan.mccandless@scouting.org

 

Tahquitz District

Tina Roy

District Director

tina.roy@scouting.org

 

Temescal District

Matt Bear

Assistant Scout Executive

matt.bear@scouting.org

 

Council

Beverly Gruendner

Council Kernel / 0Council Popcorn Support

beverly.gruendner@scouting.org

 

 

Adventure Weekend

 

 

 

 

Summit Experience

 

 

 

This past week I had the unique pleasure of being one of the leaders who joined of 31 CIEC Scouts at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia. It was truly the most amazing Scout experience. It was so green and lush, deer, turkeys, and rabbits came into the campsites and program areas. At dusk fireflies would swarm around our tents and after dark we got a clear view of all the stars. Scouts got to skateboard, BMX, throw knives, shoot .22, .223, .308 rifles, 12 gauge shotguns, compound bows, recurve bows on an Olympic style ranges, mountain bike, whitewater raft, kayak, paddle board, rock climb, and ride a 3/4 mile zipline from a mountain top to the valley below. There are no words or pictures they can truly do justice to this marvelous place, I would highly recommend that is that any scout interested in taking a trip there do so.

 

   

   

  

 

 

Cahuilla Lodge Order of the Arrow Ordeal

 

 

 

Fall Wood Badge  

 

   

Register for Fall Wood Badge      

                                                                                                                                                        

California Inland Empire Council

Leadership Training

 

What is Wood Badge?

Reflecting the best of more than a century of Scouting experience, Wood Badge draws upon the most current leadership models used by corporate America, academic circles, and successful organizations throughout the country. Wood Badge has been held worldwide, providing advanced leadership training to thousands of Scout leaders.

 

Wood Badge builds upon the best traditions and experiences of the Boy Scouts of America and also draws from a wide range of courses within and beyond the bounds of Scouting to present the latest in leadership theory and team development.

 

Why Attend?

By taking Wood Badge, Scouters will acquire valuable tools such as listening, communicating, conflict management, project planning and leading change. Participants will better learn to understand and appreciate diversity and differences in our society. They will learn skills that will make them a better Scout leader. Units with trained leaders are able to deliver an improved program and a more meaningful experience for the youth Scouting serves.

 

Who Should Attend?

Wood Badge is designed to meet the advanced leadership needs of all Scouters, particularly unit level Scouters, such as Cub leaders, Scoutmasters, Venturing Crew Advisors and assistants, Committee Chairs, and members. As well as Scouters serving at the district and council levels can achieve greater effectiveness through Wood Badge.

 

By attending Wood Badge, the participants will internalize the 5 themes of Wood Badge: Living the Values, Growing, Connecting, Guiding, Empowering.

 

For Fall 2021 course information contact

Don Clark, Course Director

2020scoutmaster@gmail.com - 951-837-1510

August 27-29 & September 11-12, 2021 (Fri – Sun & Sat-Sun)

Registration ends July 23

 

Location: Boseker Scout Reservation, Home of Camp Emerson

53155 Idyllbrook Dr.  Idyllwild, CA. 92549

First day begins at 7 a.m.

Cost $335

Fee includes training materials and meals.

Sign up online at http://www.bsa-ciec.org

Space is limited to the first 48 fully paid participants for the course!

REFUND POLICY: Please refer to the council refund policy located on the council website at www.bsa-ciec.org

 

Venturing Rendezvous Save the Date

 

 

 

Scoutshop

 

 

 

 

Friends of Scouting

 

Cartoon Corner

 

 

Thoughts from the Council:

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 Webmaster • Privacy Policy  Council Refund Policy • Council Whistleblower Policy

   2351 W Lugonia Ave Suite F Redlands, CA  92374 • (909) 793-2463

Copyright 2007-2024 • Boy Scouts of America, California Inland Empire Council #045