Jun 25

Gilligan Eagle Project – June 29

Joe Gilligan is in the home stretch of his Eagle Project and looking for any scouters not heading to Gettysburg. He will be laying bricks for his Eagle Project on Saturday June 29th from 10am-2pm (weather permitting). All scouts and scouters welcome. Meet at the Worthington Fire station on High Street. You don’t have to give a lot of your time, every little bit helps. Thank you!

Jun 18

Gilligan Eagle Project – June 22

Joe Gilligan is planning to lay bricks for his Eagle Project on Saturday June 22nd from 10am – 2pm. All scouts and scouters welcome. Meet at the Worthington Fire station on High Street. You don’t have to give a lot of your time, every little bit helps. Thank you!

Jun 18

Civil War Reenactment in Reynoldsburg

Get a taste of Gettysburg at this reenactment.

Where: Civic Park, 680 Daugherty Dr, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

When: Saturday, June 22nd 9 am to 6 pm.

Cost: Reenactment is Free; Other special events may have a cost.

Special Events include: Battle reenactments, ladies tea, educational programs and a Saturday evening ball.

Jun 10

Gilligan Eagle Project – June 15

Joe Gilligan is back in action and planning to lay bricks for his Eagle Project on Saturday June 15th starting at 10am. All scouts and scouters welcome. Meet at the Worthington Fire station on High Street. You don’t have to give a lot of your time, every little bit helps. Thank you!

Jun 06

Gilligan Eagle Project – Postponed for June 8-9

Update: Joe’s Eagle Project has been postponed for this weekend. Thanks to everyone that has helped out on the project so far and look for future updates on the website.

Joe Gilligan is planning to lay bricks for his Eagle Project on Saturday June 8th from 10am-3pm and Sunday June 9th from 1pm-5pm. All scouts and scouters welcome. Meet at the Worthington Fire station on High Street. You don’t have to give a lot of your time, every little bit helps. Thank you!

May 26

Gilligan Eagle Project – June 1

Joe Gilligan is planning to lay bricks for his Eagle Project on Saturday June 1st from 10am – 2pm. All scouts and scouters welcome. Meet at the Worthington Fire station on High Street. You don’t have to give a lot of your time, every little bit helps. Thank you!

May 23

Civil War Encampment

Hey, Gettysburgers — (sounds tasty, doesn’t it?) — here is an opportunity to see a small scale Civil War re-enactment group at the Ohio Village (fairgrounds) — a bit of what Gettysburg will be like.  Check out the info at the Ohio Historical Society website (Ohio History Central), and I have been told if you wear your Scout uniform, you get in at a discount.  (I think $7 regular price; $4 with Scout uniform). Our own Bruce Grashel will be there, in his blue wool.  This gives you a chance to get close to the re-enactors and ask them a lot of questions in preparation for Gettysburg.  Please pass this on to others you know of.

I will see you there!
Jerry Roderick

May 23

American Legion Service Project – May 26

The American Legion post has asked that we meet them at their building (700 Morning Street, right off Dublin Granville Road) this Sunday May 26th from 1:00-2:30pm to go to Walnut Grove Cemetery to place poppies at the grave stones of veterans.  This should take about an hour to hour and a half and is another way we can do our part to honor our military service-members.  Please attend if you can.

May 23

Update on BSA Membership Standards Vote

May 23, 2013

From The Desk Of
Jeff Moe, Scout Executive

Update on Membership Standards Vote

Dear Scouting Families, Friends & Leaders,

As many of you know, after completing the most extensive listening exercise in its 103-year history earlier this year, the Boy Scouts of America’s National Executive Board drafted a resolution in April that, if approved, would remove reference to sexual orientation in its membership standards for youth members. Today, more than 1,200 voting members of the National Council approved the resolution.

Throughout the listening process, leadership of the Simon Kenton Council heard an outpouring of feedback from our Scouting family, reinforcing the importance of Scouting to society and the passion that people have for it.

In our email last week we informed you that our board directed its local delegates to cast all votes in favor of the resolution, understanding that while a strong majority of the council’s stakeholders agreed that denying a youth member the opportunity to benefit from the many virtues of Scouting was unacceptable, no decision was going to please everyone.

Moving forward, our focus remains on our mission of instilling in young people the values of the Scout Oath and Law, and serving young people to help them grow into strong citizens.  We hope you will stand alongside us in this effort.

In Scouting,

Jeff Moe
Scout Executive