This week the 2013 Maumee Scout
Reservation Leader's Guidewas released to help
troop's prepare for an awesome summer camp adventure. There are new
programs and Merit Badges being offered and a comprehensive master
schedule is included to be more user-friendly. This new release
suppliments the Planning Guide that was released back in
December. Next month a Family Guide will be launched that is aimed
at helping families prepare for their son's time at camp. We
are looking forward to having a great camping session and encourage your
unit to stay on top of its planning. The ability to register for
classes will go live later in March, so stay tuned!
The 2013 Council Recognition
Gala is scheduled for Sunday, April 21st at the Seasons Lodge in
Nashville, IN and will recognize the achievements of several Scouters and
the 2012 Class of Eagle Scouts. Please join us in recognizing this
year's recepients of the Silver Beaver Award, which is the highest honor
the council can bestow upon a volunteer leader. This year's awardees
are: Diane Bohman - Batesville, Art Haldeman - Bloomington, Deidre
Hawkins - Greensburg, Carl Horne - Bloomington Get more information on this celebration of
Scouting and register today!
Boy Scouts of America now hiring a few remaining positions
for Maumee Scout Reservation, Norman, Indiana (45 minutes from
Bloomington, Columbus, Seymour or Bedford in the Hoosier National
Forest).
Food Service Manager
Chef/Sous Chef Manager
Camp Medic/EMT
Shooting Sports Instructor
Are you tired of doing the same old routine? Did you know
that the Boy Scouts of America operates a local Scout camp? Our camp
offers opportunities for a variety of summer camp staff jobs. Most Scout
camp staff members are adults, but the minimum age is 15 years of age.
There is also a staff training program for youth who are a year or so
younger. The national high-adventure programs employ young people who are
at least 18 years of age. The Boy Scouts of America is an equal
opportunity employer that hires females and males, as well as people of
all ages and ethnic groups, diverse cultures, and mixed abilities.
Family Reflections - A Place to Share Your Thoughts
A military career is not for the feint of heart nor weak of mind and body. And while it is a given that our soldiers must be and are strong in all these areas what about the families who support, wait, fear, worry, celebrate and yes, sometimes grieve? How do we support them as we watch and wait for the deployed to return home safe and sound? Or how do we comfort those who must face the reality that their loved one has made the ultimate sacrifice? Where does one turn to celebrate successes or to cope when not all endings are happy ones?
Right here of course. FRG consists of folks who have ‘been there’ and know what you are dealing with; we are here to provide friendship, support, information, recommendations and any other assistance that might be needed while your soldier is away. We invite you to share your feelings and observations; ask questions and find answers; seek help and we will try to provide whatever we can; or you might want to volunteer yourself to help others. FRG is here for you!!
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Hire A Hero
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Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve
Mission: To gain and maintain active support from all public and private employers for the men and women of the National Guard and Reserve
The 2nd Battalion 150th Field Artillery (2-150 FA) Family Readiness Group is an organization of family members, volunteers, soldiers and civilian employees who together provide an avenue of mutual support and assistance and a network of communication among members, the military and community resources.
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