September 18, 2018

 

We want to give you PIZZA!!!

 

Are you taking the DOUBLE DARE CHALLENGE? Double the size of your unit or add 20 Scouts since July 1st and get a Pizza Party on council.

A few units have succeeded in this challenge how many more are there? We want to give you Pizza if your not at your goal yet contact the Council Offices so we can help you.

The cut off for the Double Dare Challenge is Saturday September 29th. Get us your applications and payments by then.

 

Adventure Weekend

 

There is Still time to register for Adventure Weekend September 27th to 29th

Register for Adventure Weekend 2018

Adventure Weekend Leaders Guides

2018 Adventure Weekend Leaders Guide Download

2018 Adventure Weekend forms download

 

          Did you know The Order of the Arrow  Cahuilla Lodge will be at Adventure cooking  breakfast and dinner on Saturday. Cost is only $5 for each breakfast and dinner ticket.

  • Breakfast includes Pancakes, Sausage, Coffee or Juice. Dinner includes choice of Hot Dog or Hamburger or Grilled Cheese, Chips and a drink.

 

 

 

 

 

Eerie Emerson

 

Eerie Emerson Weekend Oct 20th - 21st

Eerie Emerson Weekend Oct 27th - 28th

 

Summer Camps 2019

 

Camp Emerson 2019 - Week 1

Camp Emerson 2019 - Week 2

Camp Emerson 2019 - Week 3

Camp Emerson 2019 - Week 4

                                          

Camp Wiley 2019 - Session 1

Camp Wiley 2019 - Session 2

Camp Wiley 2019 - Session 3

Camp Wiley 2019 - Session 4

 

Conclave Registration

 

October 5-7, 2018

Order of the Arrow W4S Conclave at Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley.

Online registration will close on October 1, 2018. After that registration is at the event.

Everyone needs to bring a BSA medical form part A&B.

 

Online Registration

Registration Tutorial

Golden Arrow Conclave Sign up 

 

 

 

Cahuilla Lodge Jacket Patch

 

Preorder the Cahuilla Lodge Triple Crown Award Jacket Patch

Designed by James Hasler, Wanakik Chapter

Cahuilla Lodge was awarded each of the three National Awards for 2015, 2016 and 2017:

National Service Award

E. Urner Goodman Camping Award

Innovation Award

Each of these awards is awarded to only two lodges per region each year, only eight are given nationally.

Buy your jacket patch and wear it proudly!

Cost per patch - $15.00

Order by September 27, 2018

Link to order Cahuilla Lodge Triple Crown Award Patch

Congratulations Cahuilla Arrowmen on the awards and all the support and service you give to our Council, Camps, and Community!

 

Webelos Woods

 

Mt. Rubidoux Webelos Woods October 5th - 7th

Tahquitz Webelos Woods October 12th - 14th

Old Baldy Webelosree October 12th - 14th

Temescal Webelos Woods November 9th - 11th

 

Winter NYLT

 

 Winter NYLT 28th to January 2nd  Register for Winter NYLT

To attend, the Scout/Venture Scout must:

  • Be 13 years of age or have completed the 7th grade

  • Be a First Class Scout or Venture Scout

  • Have his/her Unit Leader recommendation

  • Complete ILST - Introduction to Leadership Skills (Troops, Teams). Previously known as Cedar Badge or Complete ILSC - Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews (Venturing).

During the course scouts will learn how to use the following leadership skills:

  • Vision – Goals -Planning

  • SMART Goals

  • Problem Solving

  • SSC-Start Stop Continue

  • Stages of Team Development

  • Conflict Resolution

  • Making Ethical Decisions

  • Communication

  • Valuing People

  • Teaching Edge

 

Spring Wood Badge

 

Register here for 2019 Spring Wood Badge

 

 

Climbing Instructor Training

 

Register for Climbing Instructor Training

 

BSA - California Inland Empire Council

Natural Rock Site Climbing Instructor Training

Indoor Training Session - Levels 1 and 2

 

Who: Adult Leaders, Scouts              Cost: $25.00

 

What: Today’s youth seek exciting adventures and climbing, rappelling, and bouldering offer rewarding experiences.  The satisfaction of climbing outdoors is hard to top! The CIEC Climbing Committee is dedicated to increasing and supporting our pool of qualified BSA Climbing Instructors.  Help us keep climbing and rappelling a thriving part of Scouting’s programs by becoming Climbing Instructor.  The training course is for volunteers who want to be an assistant or a lead instructor for Unit, District, and Council sponsored climbing activities.

 

BSA National guidelines and requirements for BSA climbing, rappelling, and bouldering at natural rock sites will be taught. You will learn the BSA requirements for the preparation and administration of; safety and risk management plan for sites, participants and equipment resources, youth and adult training, activity planning, site selection, and supervision of climbing and/or rappelling activities while on site.

 

BSA certified Level-1 Instructors are at least 18 years old and BSA Level-2 Instructors are at least 21 years old.  All instructors must have an application on file and be a registered member of BSA and provide proof of completing BSA Youth Protection Training.

 

This training fulfills the indoor, sit down, training requirements for BSA Level 1 and 2 Climbing Instructors.  Those interested in becoming level 2 instructors will receive additional information at this training.

 

At a minimum, participants should understand the fundamentals of climbing, including basic climbing knots, belaying and rappelling, a basic understanding of climbing equipment and types of climbing prior to taking the course. If you are new to climbing but are eager to help, reading the BSA Climbing merit badge manual is a recommended first step.

 

When/Where: Saturday October 6, 7:45AM - 4:45PM (May include a working lunch)

     United First Methodist Church - BSA Meeting Hall, 1st floor.

     262 N Euclid Ave. (BSA Meeting Hall is around the corner on C Street)

               

Requirements:       1) Belay On Manual Is New BSA Resource for COPE and Climbing available at

                                     https://www.scouting.org/outdoor-programs/cope/

                                2) Climb On Safely

                                   https://www.scouting.org/outdoor-programs/cope/climb-on-safely/

                               3) Presentation Aids Standards Checklist

                                  https://www.scouting.org/outdoor-programs/cope/

 

For additional information contact:

CIEC - COPE/Climbing Program Manager

Brad Richards

909-319-6955

CIEC Climbing Committee Chair

Dwight Peterson

951-255-8129

brichards111@gmail.com         dwight.peterson34@gmail.com

 

 

 

Paddle Craft Safety

 

 

Insurance Fee

 

 

Summit Award Project

 

Summit award Candidate Tara I. began the 1st phase of her Summit Project  at Academy for Academic Excellence. She had representatives from her Venturing Crew 107, AAE AFJROTC and Troop 557 attending this event! Over 30 people attended this event. Tara will be the first female Summit Award recipient in the Council and the 2nd person overall. Tara's project is all about educating and bringing awareness to people on Flag Etiquette, Raising and Lowering the US Flag properly and retiring the US Flag appropriately.

 

 

 

Aviation Merint Badge

 

Big Bear Youth Aviation Adventure and Big Bear Pilots hold Aviation Merit Badge for CIEC Scouts. The Scouts participated in 10 different workshops on subjects like; how to rivet, how aerodynamics work, about emergency response helicopter crews, how airplane engines function, flight simulation, and about the many aviation jobs that exist.

 

  

 

 

 

 

Scouting Safely

 

 

Scout Shop

 

 

Cartoon Corner

 

 

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