SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA COUNCIL
UNIVERISTY OF SCOUTING



University of Scouting

Saturday, January 23, 1999
Castro Valley High School

19400 Santa Maria Ave (off Redwood Road to Mabel)

Check-in begins at 7:30am, Closing by 4:00pm



Mary Haro and Ron Flynt at the Opening Ceremony

The San Francisco Bay Area Council is presenting it's annual training extravaganza. Each of the training sessions are open to all Cub Scout leaders and Boy Scout leaders - new and experienced - potential leaders and interested parents. Participants are encouraged to wear their uniforms. Coffee and tea will be sold. Lunch is not provided. However, Scouts from the area will be selling lunches as a fundraiser for their troops.



Post 726 provided lunch.


Registration fee - $20.00 Booklets will not be available if you register after 12/31/97. Register at the Council Office.

You may sign up for 5 hours of class time. Use the attached registration form to sign up. Classes are 1 hour in length, unless otherwise specified. If a class is more than one hour, you will need to stay the whole time to complete the class. Each participant may select any class regardless of their registered position. However, some classes may be more applicable to your position than others. Multiple persons from a pack, troop or post may wish to each attend different classes and then share information latter. Classes with less than 10 registrants will be cancelled.



Mary teaches about Cub Scouting.

CUB SCOUT CLASSES:
1. Pack Administration
2. Fun and Effective Pack Meetings
3. Wolf and Bear Advancement
4. Resources for Fun Pack Activities
5. Games
6. Skits and costumes
7. Songs

WEBELOS ACTIVITY PINS:
8. Community /Mental Skills
9. Outdoor Group
10. Technology Group
11. Physical Skills Group
12. Summertime Activities
13. Fun with Science
14. Woodworking & Whitlin' chip
15. Knots and Ropes
16. Sports, Arts and Academics
17. Fun & Effective Den Activities
18. Den & Pack Ceremonies
19. Cub Scout Magic
20. Tiger Cub Program Ideas and Resources
21. Duty to God / Consider Your Spouse
22. How to Use the How-to Book
23. Especially for Cubmasters
24. Alternative Den Leadership
25. How to Plan a Fun Blue & Gold

CRAFTS:
26. Leather
27. Weaving (straw weaving)
28. Dough Art
29. Beading Headdress
30. Indian Lore
31. Camp Coordinators How-To (2 hrs)
32. Cub Scouting on a Budget
33. Den Leader Coach Seminar (3 hrs)

CLASSES FOR BOTH CUB AND BOY SCOUT LEADERS:
34. Boy Behavior Awareness
35. Ways to Say "Thank You"
36. Ethics in Action
37. Your Unit Commissioner
38. Scouting & the LDS Church
39. Scouting & the Catholic Church
40. Youth Protection (2 hrs)
41. Sign Language for Scouting
42. Cubmaster and Scoutmaster Minutes
43. Webelos-to Scout Transition
44. Scouts with Special Needs / Disabilities
45. Service Projects
46. What is a Den Chief?
47. Recruiting, Retaining & Recognizing
48. Finance Management / Fundraising
49. Tools - How to Use Them
50. Scouting the Internet

BOY SCOUT CLASSES:
52. Advanced Dutch Oven Cooking
53. Holding an Eagle Court of Honor
54. Guidelines for Counseling Youth
55. Wilderness & Low Impact Camping
56. Keeping Your 1st Year Scouts
57. Retaining the Older Scouts
58. Planning You High Adventure Trip
59. How to make Trail Food
60. Campfire Programs
61. Troop Guides
62. Eagle Projects
63. Boy Scout Wood Badge
64. Youth Leadership
65. How to Equip a Patrol for Camping & Cooking
66. Knots & Lashing - Advanced
67. Nature and Environmental Awareness
68. Cold Weather Camping
69. Brownsea Training
70. Patrol Leaders Fundamentals
71. Trooop Level JLT
72. Exploring Co-ed Opportunities
73. Exploring Program Ideas for Troops
74. Community Service and Careers through Exploring
75. Games with a Focus

SKILLS SESSIONS:
76. Maps & Compass
77. Pioneering
78. Orienteering
79. First Aid
80. Formal Flag Ceremonies
81. Tote 'n Chip / Ax Yard




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