May 22

Update on Membership Standards Process

May 17, 2013

From The Desk Of
Jeff Moe, Scout Executive

Update on Membership Standards Process

Dear Scouting Families, Friends & Leaders,

As many of you are aware, in February the Boy Scouts of America embarked on the most comprehensive listening exercise in its history to consider the impact of potential changes to its membership standards policy on the organization and gather perspectives from inside and outside of the Scouting family.

Since that time, Simon Kenton Council has been hearing from our local Scouting family, our supporters and the community as it relates to the BSA’s membership standards. We held Town Hall meetings, surveyed individuals and met personally with many key stakeholders. Passionate opinions on both sides of the debate were shared as it related to the current membership policy denying membership to both youth and adult open and avowed homosexuals.

On April 22, 2013 the Executive Committee of the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America drafted a resolution that states that youth may not be denied membership in the BSA on the basis of sexual orientation or preference alone and maintains its current membership policy for all adult leaders.

The resolution proposes the following:

 

Membership in any program of the Boy Scouts of America requires the youth member to (a) subscribe to and abide by the values expressed in the Scout Oath and Scout Law, (b) subscribe to and abide by the precepts of the Declaration of Religious Principle (duty to God), and (c) demonstrate behavior that exemplifies the highest level of good conduct and respect for others and is consistent at all times with the values expressed in the Scout Oath and Scout Law. No youth may be denied membership in the Boy Scouts of America on the basis of sexual orientation or preference alone.

 

Yesterday evening, Simon Kenton Council’s executive board determined how our delegates will cast their ballots on May 23, 2013 at the Boy Scouts of America’s National Annual Meeting. After considering all the relevant feedback, our executive board directed all our delegates to cast votes in favor of the above resolution.

The council’s board feels that this decision was made in the best interest of the youth members in their charge, the Scouting family and the broader community. While the board recognizes that some may disagree with this decision, the Simon Kenton Council will continue to focus on reaching and serving young people to help them grow into strong citizens within our 18 county territory of southern and central Ohio and northern Kentucky.

In Scouting,

 

Scott P. Moore Steve DeNunzio Jeff Moe
Council President Council Commissioner Scout Executive/CEO
May 20

Rappelling – June 1

What: Rappelling at Conkles Hollow in the Hocking Hills State Park with our BSA certified Rappel Masters. Come spend the day with us hanging over a cliff on a rope– it doesn’t get any better than that! Complete 13 rappels (6 for the adults) and you earn your Rappel Knot.

Who: Scouts, Leaders, Parents (and even Grandmothers). BSA rules require a parent be present if you are under 14 years old. Parents are welcome to rappel but not required.

When: Saturday, June 1, 2013 – leave the Church at 7AM and return approximately 4PM.

Bring: Leather work gloves, long pants, boots, water bottle. You will also need to pack your own lunch. Eat breakfast before you come. Dress in layers and appropriately for the weather.

Cost: $15

Rappelling Handout and Permission Form

 

May 17

Gilligan Eagle Project – May 18

Joe Gilligan is working on moving sand and gravel Saturday for his Eagle Project. Work starts at 10:00am at the Worthington Fire station on High Street. If you want something to do for a while, he would love the help; bring a pair of work gloves and if you have a shovel to spare, that would be great. You don’t have to give a lot of your time, every little bit helps. Thank you!

May 13

Committee Meeting – Moved to Sunday May 19

Committee Meeting
Sunday, May 19. 4:30PM (have you home for dinner)

544 White Oak Place
Worthington, OH

I live in Rush Creek. So take South Street East to the ball field on the right. White Oak Pl will be on your left. Park along the street in front of my house or the ball field.

Agenda items beyond the usual will include the outdoor program.
Adult Training
Strengthening our Bench (new parents)

— Bill Alsnauer, Committee Chairman

May 13

Great American Backyard Campout

Great American Backyard Campout

Think back a moment to some of your favorite summer memories from your childhood. Chances are, many of them involve family vacations and spending time outside with your friends. So what will your kids remember about this coming summer?

Here’s your chance to create memories that will last your kids a lifetime by taking part in this summer’s 9th Annual Great Backyard Campout. On June 22, families across the country will spend a night camping out under the stars in their own backyards, neighborhoods and local parks. We hope you will be one of them!

Whether you are a camping pro or new to pitching a tent, we have everything you need to make your campout one to remember—from camp songs to games to recipes to camping tips.

Click here to learn more about this fun, FREE outdoor event.

Camping with family, friends, scout troops and classmates is a simple way to get your kids outdoors and connected with the nature all around them. And it’s a guaranteed way to create a night they will remember!

May 08

Troop Service Project – May 11

River Clean up — 8:45AM at the tennis court parking lot off of West Wilson Bridge Road (the downhill turnoff on the right, just before you get to the curves on the east side of the Olentangy River). Wear gloves, boots, old clothes, and bring water bottle, sack lunch, and a bright cheerful smile.  We usually go until 1PM, depending on the amount of trash along the bike path and surrounding area — it might be earlier.