We will have a bike ride this Saturday, April 20 to get ready for the Turtle. We’ll leave the tennis courts at Wilson Bridge Rd. at 8:00 Saturday morning. We plan to ride to about N.W. Broadway and then back to Wilson Bridge Rd. It should take 2 to 3 hours to do down and back.
Buckeye District Turtle Camporee – April 27-28
This is the hike everyone’s been waiting for. It only happens once every 4 years! Just like a turtle, scouts hike ~18 miles (9 x 2) while carrying all their worldly possessions on their back. No patrol boxes, no cars at the campsite, nothing but your two legs to you there and back. This means you’ll need a comfortable pack with hip strap THAT FITS YOU so you can carry food, a stove, shelter, sleeping bag, and some extra clothing all the way there and back. This activity takes place near Millwood, Ohio where everyone hikes in about 9 miles to the camp site, and then hikes out again about the same distance on Sunday. Guys can also bike about 25 miles there and back, but they don’t have to carry their gear with them. Registration is separate for biking and is first come / first served and due by April 13. See Mr. Heywood or Dr. Hoffman for details on the biking portion.
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, April 27 to April 28, 2013. Meet at Worthington United Methodist Church 6:00am Saturday morning so we can leave shortly thereafter! Eat breakfast before you come. Please note that bikers and canoers will have made separate transport arrangements to their respective starting points.
RETURN: Sunday, April 28, 2013 ~ 4:00 pm at the Worthington United Methodist Church.
BRING: Travel light!! Camp light!! Carry only those items that are necessary. Share as much as you can with a buddy. A short list should include: a backpack to carry sleeping bag, ground cloth and tent (buddy up!!), hat, rain jacket, extra socks, extra outer layer, dry night time clothes, a few essential toiletries, food, mess kit, and a stove. For food, plan for 4 meals: a lunch for Saturday on the trail, Saturday evening dinner, Sunday breakfast, and another lunch for Sunday for the way back. Also pack some – not too many, energy snacks for the hike. Dress in layers depending on the weather, and be prepared to dress more warmly if the weather turns cool, or take off layers if the weather – and exercise, makes you warmer. Be smart about your clothing and you won’t find yourself packing along a closet full of unnecessary things to wear. Don’t forget to fill your canteen/water bottle already before you leave the house. There will be watering and first aid stations along the entire hiking route.
COST: $20 if turned in by Monday, April 22. This cost goes towards camporee fee for Turtle Metal pin and transportation, and applies to all troop hikers and bikers. The fee for the canoeing leg of the Turtle is $24 and registration is separate.
Aviation Merit Badge Clinic – May 4
Pre-registration is required for this event.
What: Aviation merit badge clinic. Youth Aviation Adventure (YAA) is a fast paced single day event, held at an airport near you, for kids age 12 to 18 and Boy Scouts of all ages. At a YAA program you will visit 10 different stations to learn about different facets of aviation. Scouts can earn the Aviation merit badge by attending and completing the pre-test prior to the event.
Where: OSU – Don Scott Airport, 2160 W. Case Rd, Columbus, OH
When: Saturday, May 4, 2013; 8:30am – 2:30pm; We will meet at the airport, be there promptly at 8:30am for registration.
Cost: $5.00 (register on their website at http://aviationmbcolumbus.eventbrite.com)
Bring:
- Scouts should bring a sack lunch and a drink, a 1/2 hour break will be provided for lunch.
- Completed Pre-Test signed by Jerry Roderick and graded by Chris Cook. This is required to complete the Aviation merit badge.
You must attend the entire time (you cannot leave for a soccer game for part of the program) to complete the merit badge and receive your blue card. Parents are not required to stay, but are very welcome. Anybody that stays must pay the registration fee.
Please read the FAQ document
Please download the Participant Guide
Updated Medical Form
The BSA Medical form was updated in September of 2012. The link of the BSA 365 website has been updated to point to the latest version of the medical form on the Scouting.org website. Now is a good time to check and make sure that your medical form is up to date before summer camp!
Parts A and B of the form are to be completed at least annually by participants in all Scouting events. This includes both scouts and adults attending our outings. Attach a copy of both sides of your
insurance card.
Part C is the pre-participation physical exam that is required for participants in any event that exceeds 72 consecutive hours (like summer camp), for all high-adventure base participants, or when the nature of the activity is strenuous and demanding.
Part D is required to be reviewed by all participants of a high adventure program at one of the national high-adventure bases, as well as unit-based, high-adventure backcountry activities.
- Philmont Scout Ranch
- Northern Tier National High Adventure Base
- Florida National High Adventure Sea Base
- Summit Bechtel Reserve
Check to make sure that your medical form is up to date and have a great time at summer camp.
Court of Honor – Spring 2013
Please congratulate these scouts next time you see them on their well deserved advancements!
Charles Bailey
Dear Scouts and Scouters. Please take note of the obituary regarding Mr. Charles Bailey, father of Steve Bailey. Visiting hours are tonight 5 to 8pm at Rutherford Corbin Funeral Home in Worthington.
BAILEY Charles Allen Bailey, age 89 of Columbus, died peacefully Monday, March 25, 2013. Born September 6, 1923 in Wheeling, WV. Graduate of Barnesville High School, Class of ’41 and The Ohio State University, College of Engineering. Veteran U.S. Navy, WWII having participated in battles at Iwo Jima and Okinawa as a member of the VC83 Air Squadron. Retired from Rockwell International after 35 years of service. Longtime member of Oakland Park UMC. Preceded in death by wife of 63 years Barbara S. Bailey, sisters Helen L. Bailey and Katherine Porter, grandson Brad Ristucci. Survived by loving children, Steve A. (Tammy) Bailey of Worthington and Susan K. (Frank) Ristucci of Sunbury; grandsons, Adam and Thomas Bailey; great-grand-daughter, Brooke Ristucci-Gorsuch; nephews, Chris and Greg Porter. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, 2013 at RUTHERFORD-CORBIN FUNERAL HOME, 515 High Street, Worthington, where Funeral Service will be held at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Pastor Ben Weisbrod officiating. Interment with military honors at Kingwood Memorial Park. For those who wish, memorial contributions may be made to Heartland Hospice. Please visit ww.rutherfordfuneralhomes.com to send on-line condolences.
Published in The Columbus Dispatch from March 26 to March 27, 2013
Wilderness First Aid – April 20-21
Additional details regarding the Wilderness First Aid course in Granville. Dates are April 20-21, cost is $110.
This course differs from the usual first aid course in that it is based on the assumption that help may be many hours or days away as opposed to the rapid response we are accustomed to here in town. It is a two day course with plenty of hands-on practice. If you have not taken it before, be prepared to learn some new things (we will learn when and how to set a compound fracture!) Current CPR certification is a prerequisite (we may be able to do a CPR course first).
There is another course being offered at Camp Oyo (Portsmouth) the weekend of May 15-16. That is the weekend of our caving trip this year.
Wilderness First Aid certification is a requirement for a Philmont crew but it is at least as applicable to our canoe treks, caving, backpack trips, or any activity where we are getting away from civilization. (some of our favorites!) It is equally appropriate for scouts and scouters.
Please contact Mr. Aspery this week if you are interested. This course is being set up for us and we need to know how many to plan for.
Merit Badge Workshop – March 16
When: Saturday March 16, 2013; 8AM-3PM
Where: Sawmill Baptist Church, 10635 Sawmill Road, Powell, OH
Directions:
North on Sawmill Road until it becomes Sawmill Parkway then to Bradford Dr.
Right on Bradford to Sawmill Road then left and immediate right into church.
What: For a list of the merit badges being offered at the workshop, see the complete merit badge schedule.
Wildcat Hollow – Cancelled
The Wildcat Hollow backpacking / hiking campout scheduled for this weekend has been cancelled.
Wildcat Hollow – March 2-3
Backpacking / Hiking Campout
Where: Camping at Wildcat Hollow in Wayne National Forest (in Ohio)
When: Meet at the Church Saturday, March 2 at 7am to load up and leave soon thereafter.
Return to the Church Sunday, March 3 by 2pm.
What:
- BACKPACKING for backpackers who want to strut their stuff, shake it down for the TURTLE and/or PHILMONT.
- OR, HIKING the trail to Wildcat Hollow, and returning to the campsite for the night and work on skills.
- OR, just plain HIKING for the DAY and going home that same day.
Why: Because we like to? OF COURSE!
Cost:
- $12.00 for BACKPACKERS – covers transportation – BRING YOUR OWN FOOD
- $12.00 for HIKERS – covers transportation – BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH!
- $20.00 for CAMPERS – who plan to HIKE/CAMP – covers transportation & food