Welcome to the Official Website for

www.harfordscouting.org

Harford District

Baltimore Area Council

Boy Scouts of America

Serving Harford County Maryland

Last updated June 2, 2009

Important Announcement:

Congratulations to our Honorees

Cub Scout Leader of the Year Mitch Miller 

Boy Scout Leader of the Year        Susan Beatty

Commissioner of the Year       Lisa Scowden

                                                Steve Pugh

Trainers of the Year                 Suraya Berger

Kendall Family Award            Knapp Family of Julie, James, Joe and Jim

 

District Award of Merit

Don Howard

                                                Karl Houser

                                                Nolan Phillips

                                                Joe Willis

 

You are cordially invited to attend the Harford District Recognition Reception

on Monday June 15, 2009 at McComas Hall, Bel Air United Methodist Church, Bel Air

Doors open 5:30PM - Recption is 6:00-8:30 PM

Tickets are now $15 each; they’ll be $20 at the door.

Contact Dot Fisher for Tickets jffisher@zoominternet.net

 

What is New on our Site

 

·        Friends of Scouting

·        2009 Harford District Adult Recognition

·        2010 National Jamboree

·        2010 Philmont Application

·        2009 Fall Camporee

·        2009 Harford Workday

·        2010 100th Anniversary Council Camporee

 

 


District Key Dates

           

 

June 2009

              1 –     District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

            15 -      District Recognition Reception – doors open 5:30 PM   

      22-26 –      Cub Scout Day Camp

      

 

 

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ATTENTION ALL ADULT VOLUNTEER!!

 

National BSA is updating its policy on Adult Background Checks

Please review this policy by

Clicking this link BSA Adult Volunteer Background Checks (PDF document)

Thank you

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To find out more information about joining the scouting program please contact:

Karl Houser

Harford District Membership Chairperson

410-692-5410

kdh@eblengineers.com

 

 

Other Websites with exciting information:

www.joincubscouting.org

www.baltimorebsa.org

 

 

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Harford Scouting News

 

ATTENTION ALL UNIT LEADERS!!

 

Get the latest information about Harford District!  To sign up send an email to:  listmanager@bacscouters.org and include “subscribe harfordnews” in the message

 

Your e-mail address will automatically be added to the list.  It’s so easy!

 

 

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2010 National Scout Jamboree

 

On July 26, 2010 the National Scout Jamboree will be held at Fort A.P Hill.  Now this is not just another Scout Jamboree.  This Jamboree will mark the 100th birthday of the Boy Scouts of America.  It will be an event that those who are present will never forget.  Scouts from across the country will travel to see this display of what scouting really is and how exciting it can be.  Another special part of Jamboree 2010 is that it will be the last time the event will be held at Fort A.P Hill.  It is truly a milestone.  So if any Scouts are interested in attending what is destined to be a wonderful experience that they will never forget, as well as history in the making, then contact Steve Pugh or Gary Ballinger for more information on how to attend the National Scout Jamboree 2010.  You can contact Steve Pugh at 410-569-8831 or by email at SMPServ@comcast.net, and Gary Ballinger at 410-877-3528 or by email at B6notes@verizon.net.

Click here for information about National Jamboree Flyer

 

2010 Philmont High Adventure 

 

This is a reminder to unit leaders of all Baltimore Area Council Boy Scout troops and Venturing crews.  The Council Philmont Committee is currently accepting applications for twenty crews to attend Philmont in 2010 through two Council Contingents.  The first Contingent will depart June 29 and return July 12, 2010. The second Contingent will depart July 1 and return July 14, 2010.  For questions, contact the 2010 contingent leader Mimi Hatch, at mhatch@bacphilmont.org, or at 410-977-7874.

 

 

 

 


Commissioner & Units Service

 

Roundtable Facilities Policy

Our monthly District Roundtable meetings are held at the Harford Technical High School on the second Monday of the month from September through May starting at 7:00 PM. Please review the following District facilities policy

 

Click to Download Harford District Roundtable Facilities Policy

 

Disclosure Authorization Form

We have made available a copy of the BSA disclosure authorization for your use.

 

Click to Download BSA Disclosure Authorization form

 

 

 

OUTSTANDING UNIT SCOUTER AWARD

The Outstanding Unit Scouter Award is presented by a District representative to unit-level Scouters, upon approval by the unit commissioner, for outstanding service to boys through unit activities over a sustained period of time. Each chartered unit in the District may receive one award per year for candidates who meet the following qualifications:

  1. The candidate must have been a registered, trained member of the unit in any position or combination of positions, except Scoutmaster, for at least 24 months prior to the award nomination date. (A Scoutmaster can be recognized by the Distinguished Scoutmaster Award of Merit)
  2. The candidate must not have been recognized with an OUSA in the previous three years.
  3. The service should have had a significant impact on the ability to provide the Scouting program to boys within the unit.
  4. The service should have been rendered over a sustained period of time, not just for a single event or activity.
  5. The service should not have been in support of a District-level activity, such as a Camporee or Activity Day. (That service is recognized by the District Award of Merit when it is appropriate) 
  6. While each unit may receive one award per year, there is no obligation to submit a nomination if there are no qualified and deserving candidates.

Nominations will be prepared by the unit committee or by individual members of the committee of the unit and approved by the unit commissioner. 

These awards will normally be presented at the Blue and Gold Banquet or Court of Honor or another significant event the unit has planned

Please click to download the Outstanding Unit Scouter Award Nomination form

 

2009 Harford District Adult Recognition Reception

 

Harford District Recognition Reception

Monday, June 15, 2009

Doors open: 5:30PM - Reception is 6:00-8:30 PM

Tickets are now $15 each; they’ll be $20 at the door.

Contact Dot Fisher for Tickets jffisher@zoominternet.net

Location: McComas Hall, Bel Air United Methodist Church, BelAir

 

Join us as we recognize the Adult Volunteers of Harford District with the presentations that may include:

Cub Scouter of the Year

Boy Scouter of the Year

Venturer of the Year

Commissioner of the Year

Trainer of the Year

Kendall Family Award

and the District Award of Merit 

 

 

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Activities & Civic Service

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


2008 Good Turn for America

Units get credit for the service project that you work so hard on during the year. We need units to register and report the results of both service and Eagles projects that benefit our local community. For more information contact Richard Trznadel at roundtables or click here for more details.

 

2009 Fall Camporee

Units mark your calendar for the Harford District Fall Camporee October 2-4, 2009 at Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation. Information will be available at August Roundtable.

 

2009 Harford Workday

Units mark your calendar for November 14, 2009, Harford District Workday at Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation. Information will be available at August Roundtable

 

2010 100th Anniversary Council Camporee

 

The Baltimore Area Council and the Boys Scouts of America will be celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America by hosting a Council–wide Camporee at the Fort McHenry National Historic Shrine and surrounding City Parks on October 1-3, 2010.  Click here for more information and registration. Registration for the event began on April 1, 2009

 

  

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Advancement

Online Unit Advancement Reporting

 

The Baltimore Area Council BSA has implemented the New Internet-based Online Advancement Reports system this past fall.

 

If you have questions, please contact: Eric Eckstein 410-893-1751

 

Important Information for Eagle Scout Candidates

 

Many of the documents needed for the Eagle Scout process are now available online at the Baltimore Area Council website.

 

Go to  "http://www.baltimorebsa.org"

  Select  "Advancement"

  Select  "Eagle Procedures"

 

This page contains downloadable documents -

 

BAC Administrative Procedures

Eagle Congratulatory Letters

Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook

Eagle Scout Rank Application

Eagle Rank Award Confidential Reference Request

Eagle Scout Scholarship Application

Unit Leader Comments

Eagle Scout Project Description

 

 

 

Harford District Life to Eagle Information

 

Click to Download Harford District’s Life to Eagle Orientation document

 

Harford District Merit badge Counselor Information

 

Contact Eric Eckstein 410-893-1751 for a copy of the Harford District Merit Badge Counselor list

 

Click to Download Merit Badge Counselor Orientation Training

 

Click to Download Merit Badge Application form

 

If you’re Unit has a scout with special needs. Click here to download our Special Need scouts documentation that explains the procedures on how to go about getting the necessary paperwork filled out and submitted

 

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Camp Promotion

 

 

SUMMER CAMP – Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation

 

Come see what all the excitement is about for the summer of 2009 as we look to the future of fun, friendship and fellowship.

 

Link to BCMSR 

 

CUB SCOUT RESIDENT CAMP

 

 Click here for future information about Council Cub Resident Camping for summer of 2009

 

 

ORDER of the ARROW

 

Nentico 12 Lodge Website

 

Harford Chapter, Nentico Lodge

Charlie Justice @ neptunesden@aol.com

 

 

 

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Finance

 

 

FRIENDS OF SCOUTING

 

 

Jim Fisher –Family FOS Chair

2425 Cool Spring Road

Bel Air, Maryland 21015

410-734-6887

(Email: jdfisher@clearviewcatv.net)

 

 

FOS Unit Campaign

 

We are in the middle of our 2009 FAMILY FRIENDS OF SCOUTING Campaign.  Each Unit needs to complete the 2009 FOS Unit Commitment form and send it to Jim Fisher (410-734-6887 or jdfisher@clearviewcatv.net).

Click on the link to download the 2009 FOS Commitment Form

 

See below for a list of MATCHING GIFT Companies and “DOLLARS FOR DOERS” Companies.  If you have made a pledge or plan to, consult these lists to see if your employer will double it. 

Attention PATCH COLLECTORS, are you missing one of the patches in the set?  Prior year Friends of Scouting Commemorative Council Service patches are available by making a One Scout Donation in the appropriate amount for the year wanted.  Click to see a list of Prior CSP.  You can obtain one through the person doing the presentation at your unit or by contacting Jim Fisher.

 

 

Matching Gifts Program

Company Listing


Aetna Life & Casualty

American Express

Aon Foundation

AT&T

Avon Products

Bank of America

Bank One Corporation

Becton Dickinson

Black & Decker

Charles Schwab Corporation

Chase Manhattan Bank

CIGNA Corporation

Circuit City Stores, Inc.

Citicorp Inc.

Coca Cola Company

Compaq

Computer Associates Corporation

Equitable Life Insurance

Exxon Corporation

Fidelity Investments

First Data Corporation

General Motors Corporation

IBM Corporation

International Paper Foundation

IWIF

K-Mart Corporation

J.J. Haines Co., Inc.

Logical Ventures, Inc.

Lucent Technology Foundation

Mass Mutual

McDonald’s Corporation

Mercantile -Safe Deposit & Trust Co.

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

Mobil Oil Corporation

Nabisco Brands, Inc.

New York Life

PepsiCo. Inc.

Pfizer

Pitney Bowes Corporation

Safety-Kleen Corporation

Sedgwick

Sun Microsystems

Tandy Corporation

Texaco, Inc.

T. Rowe Price Assoc. Foundation

The Equitable Foundation

The St. Paul Co., Inc. Foundation

The Times Mirror Foundation [The Balt. Sun]

The Travelers Companies

The Williams Companies

Time Warner

UPS Foundation

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

Waste Management

Verizon

ORSA Corp.

 

**Simply contact your HR department to get the necessary paperwork.

Then complete and give the paperwork to your FOS Presenter.  You have now doubled your gift.

Thank you.

 

 

“Dollars for Doer’s”

 

“Dollars for Doer’s” is a program that several local companies offer their employee’s.  When an employee volunteers for a set number of hours with our organization they can apply for a “gift” from their companies foundation.

 

This “gift” is above and beyond any matching gift money’s made on behalf of the volunteer.  The gift is made to the organization, in our case the Baltimore Area Council, BSA.  The gift cannot go to their individual unit.  IRS tax code prohibits both the foundation and the Baltimore Area Council, BSA from issuing/accepting gifts on behalf of an individual unit.

 

Criteria to get the “Dollars for Doer’s” gift:

 

1.     The person does volunteer with the BAC-BSA.

2.     The person completes the application with their company foundation.

3.     The company foundation asks the BAC-BSA to verify the person as a volunteer.  The number of hours given by a volunteer must match the number of hours the BAC-BSA quotes.

4.     The company foundation sends a check to the BAC-BSA.

5.     The gift is credited to the proper FOS campaign.

 

List of companies that offer this program:

Computer Associates Corporation

MBNA

T. Rowe Price Association. Foundation

Verizon

 

 

2008 Popcorn Sales Drive for your Unit

 

Troops, Packs, Crews start planning to participate in the 2008 Popcorn Sales Campaign as a unit fund raiser.

 It is a great way to offset the expenses for your units’ activities.

 

For more Information contact: Chairperson Chris Palmere

 

Five Reason to Sell Popcorn

 

It’s an efficient way to earn money for your Pack /Troop

·        Time required is 3-5 hours / boy total

·        Can earn $80 /boy in commissions (based on sales of $200/boy)

·        Program is completed by Thanksgiving

·        Let’s you focus the rest of the year on Scout activities

Helps boys learn critical life skills

·        Goal setting

·        Self-esteem – when they have success

·        Perseverance – in the face of disappointment

·        Follow-up  -  delivering popcorn

·        Self- Reliance – the BOYS earn the money

·        Parents save out of pocket expenses due to Scout Account

Several different methods allow units to custom design what works best

·        Door -to- Door

·        Show –and –Sell

·        Super Sale Days

·        Any combination of above

Easy on unit finances

·        No buying of product up-front

·        No hidden cost

·        Can return unsold Show-and –sell product

·        Locally controlled and managed through Districts

Returns 71% of sales dollars to Units and Council

·        Lets us invest in our youth via better program

·        Helps offset cost for training and camp

·        Provides Camperships

·        1/9 of Council budget & 1/5 of funding

 

What does it take ?

 

·        Commitment of the Pack/Troop that this is THE fundraiser

·        Setting a unit Goal

·        Parents who are willing to invest 3- 5 hours TOTAL in their sons

·        Energetic Unit Popcorn Kernel

o       Good with numbers

o       Organization skills

o       Good communication skills

o       A CAN DO attitude

 

 

 

ENDOWMENT - James E. West Award

Endowment is becoming an ever-growing program in the District and Council.  By giving at least $1000.00 dollars to the endowment fund, you will help perpetuate scouting financially forever.  You can do this through your will, your estate, cash, or stocks/bonds.   Your money is invested in a high yield account and only the interest it generates is used.  Therefore, your gift is giving to scouting forever.

A James E. West award is a wonderful way to honor the Eagle Scout in your family.

 

If you are interested in learning more about the Endowment program, please contact Janet Buhite at the number listed above.

 

Unit Fund-Raising Information

 

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

 UNIT FUND-RAISING POLICY

 

Rules & Regulations, article IX, section2, clause 3:

               Units may conduct money-earning projects only when the projects have been approved by the chartered organization and the local council and are consistent with the principles set forth in these Rules and Regulations.

 

Rules and Regulations, article XI, section 1, clause 1(e):

               Gambling.  Any fund-raising project designated to benefit chartered organization units, districts, local councils, or on a national basis that involves games of chance, lotteries, sale of raffle tickets, bingo, or could be construed as a gambling activity, is not permitted.

 

National Executive Board Resolution, October 1973:

               Money-raising projects on a unit or council basis that include the sale of raffle tickets are in violation of the policies of the Boy Scouts of America.

 

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Training

 

 

2009 GreenBlaze

 

 Click here for Information about GreenBlaze

 

 

TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

For any questions about training (courses, dates, dates, etc.) please contact Training Chairperson, Gene Gall by email at HarfordTrain@comcast.net

The Harford Training Team will be happy to meet the training needs of your unit.

 

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Membership

 

Membership Committee

 

If you are interested in contributing to this committee please contact:

Karl Houser

Harford District Membership Chairperson

410-692-5410

kdh@eblengineers.com

 or

Brian Debease

Harford District District Director

bdebease@BaltimoreBSA.org

 

 

Are You Interested in Learning More About Harford District?

If you would like to help with one of the District Committees or would like to learn more about it, please contact the chairman below.

 

 

District Director

Brian Debease

443-573-2533

bdebease@baltimorebsa.org

District Executive

David Blehi

443-573-2526

dblehi@baltimorebsa.org

District Chairman

Jack Schammel

 410-838-3401

jschammel@bwlending.com

District Commissioner

Gary Ballinger

410-877-3528

b6notes@verizon.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vice Chairman-Finance

Jim Fisher

410-734-6887

jdfisher@clearviewcatv.net

 

Membership

Karl Houser

410-692-5410

kdh@eblengineers.com

Training

Gene Gall

 

HarfordTrain@comcast.net

Advancement

Eric Eckstein

410-893-1751

 

Activities

Rich Trznadel

410-679-4683

 

Camp Promotion

Chuck Kinsler

(BoyScouts)

 

 

Public Relations

 

 

 

 

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Calendar 2009

 

The tentative District Calendar for 2009 is still under review by Council. Subject to change

January 2009

               4 -     OA Banquet

               5 –     Dist. Committee & Dist. Commissioners Meetings

              12 –   Roundtable

                        OA Chapter Meeting

                        Venturing Program Forum

 23 -     Training for Charter Organization Representatives

             29 -    Council Recognition Dinner

30 – Feb 1 -    Operation Icicle

            31 -     Youth Protection @ Operation Icicle

 

February 2009  

              2 –     District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

              9 –     Roundtable

                        OA Chapter Meeting

                        Venturing Program Forum

21 -      Day of Training

            28 -      Scouting for Food Bag Distribution

                       

March 2009

              7 -      Scouting for Food Collection Day

              2 –     District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

              9 –     Roundtable

                        OA Chapter Meeting

                        Venturing Program Forum

            14 -      Council University of Scouting

24 –     Life to Eagle Seminar

 

April 2009

              4 -      IOLS Orientation

              6 –     District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

            13 –     Roundtable (Calendar & location change)

                        OA Chapter Meeting

                        Venturing Program Forum

     17 – 19    -  OA Spring Fellowship

     17 – 19    -  I.O.L.S. Training (Introduction to outdoor leader skills)

 

May 2009

           1-3 -    Spring Camporee        

             4 –      Annual Business Meeting / District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

            11 –     Roundtable

                        OA Chapter Meeting

                        Venturing Program Forum

             30 -    New Leader Essentials 

 

June 2009

              1 –     District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

            15 -      District Recognition Dinner   

      22-26 –      Cub Scout Day Camp

 

July 2009                     No Activities scheduled

 

August 2009

              3 –     District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

            10 –     Roundtable Picnic

                        OA Chapter Meeting

Venturing Program Forum

          9, 15  -   Cub Scout Recruiting Training (attend only one session)

 

September 2009

              8 –     District Committee & Commissioners Meeting (Tuesday)

            14 –     Roundtable

                        OA Chapter Meeting

                        Venturing Program Forum

                        Youth Protection

                        Webelos to Scout Transition

     25 - 27 -     Harford/Hopkins OA Ordeal

 

October 2009

                 5 – District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

             2-4 –  Fall Camporee

               10 -   Day of Training, Den Chief Training

               12 – Roundtable

                        OA Chapter Meeting

                        Re-charter Training

                        Venturing Program Forum

               20 – Life to Eagle Seminar

 

November 2009

              2 –     District Annual Planning, District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

              9 –     Roundtable

                        OA Chapter Meeting

Venturing Program Forum

Re-charter Turn in       

            14 -      Harford Service Weekend

                         

December 2009

              5 -      BALOO Training

              7 –     District Committee & Commissioners Meeting

            14 –     Roundtable

                        OA Chapter Meeting

Venturing Program Forum

Re-charter Turn-in

 

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Calendar 2010

 

The tentative District Calendar for 2010 is still under review by Council. We will publish as soon as it as been approved.

 

 

 

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Health and Safety

 

BALTIMORE AREA COUNCIL LIGHTING SAFETY POLICY

Click here for detail information.

 

 


Public Relations

MEDIA RESOURCE

If you have something that you would like the public to know about the scouting movement in Harford District, please contact Dave Blehi.

 


Venturing

POWDERHORN

If you are interested in Venturing Program, please contact Bob Gallo

 

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