Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Caswell District Annual Awards Banquet

The annual Awards and Recognition Banquet's purpose is to recognize and thank all the adult leaders in Caswell District who make scouting happen. All boys who have achieved the rank of Eagle and/or earned their God and Country Awards will are also recognized.

This year, the Banquet will be take place on Monday, November 5, 2007. Doors open at 6:30 PM; the program begins at 7:00 PM.
It will be held at King's Restaurant in Kinston, NC.

Any adult leader in Caswell District or supporters of Scouting attend the banquet. Boys and their families who have received their Eagle rank and/or God and Country award since October 2006 also attend.

The cost is $12.00 in advance- Price includes meal.
$20.00 after November 1st until November 4th.
Tickets are available in the Scout Shop at the Council Office, from LaMarr Walker: (252) 522;1521 ext. 26. Tickets can also be purchased from Mike Whittington: (252) 522-4502.

For more information, contact LaMarr Walker at: (252) 522-1521 ext. 26 or lawalker@bsamail.org

Please come and help us recognize our distinguished Adult Leaders, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts!

Tickets MUST be purchased in advance to receive the $12.00 price!

Upcoming events:

This coming Saturday, November 3rd, is Spook-o-Ree Cub Day at Camp Bonner. For more information, contact the Scout Shop.

Just a reminder: the Caswell District Banquet is November 5th at King's Restaurant on Hwy 70. If you have no purchased your tickets, do so by contacting the Scout Shop. The banquet starts at 6:30 PM.

The COPE/Climbing Instructor Weekend is November 9-11. I posted about it in a previous post. Here is the link.

COPE/Climbing Instructor Weekend

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

First off, thank you to all who participated this past weekend at the Fall Ordeal.

Secondly, just a friendly reminder of the Scout Day with the ECU Pirates is this Saturday, 10/27/07. If you havent picked up your tickets, please do so at the Scout Shop. ECU will host the University of Alabama Birmingham Blazers. The game starts at 3:00 PM at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

A few reminders:

The Fall Ordeal is this weekend, October 19-21, at Camp Bonner.

The 2008 Summer Camp information is up on Camp Bonner's website.

Scout Day with the ECU Pirates is next Saturday, October 27. The ECU Pirates will play against the University of Alabama Birmingham Blazers. Game starts at 3:00 PM at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Pick up your tickets at the Scout Shop.
For more info, call (252) 522-1521 ext. 21

Give the gift of Scouting 07 has many great gift ideas in the catalog. You can pick up a catalog at the Scout Shop or go to the catalog's website

Medieval Times' Scout Appreciation Days are coming up starting November 3rd. The location nearest us is in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Scouts can earn the following patches:
Nature Study Emblem
Horseback Riding Emblem
Medieval Times Participation Patch

They have 5 dates set up for Scout Appreciation Day:
Nov. 3rd, Nov. 17th, Dec. 1st, April 19, 2008, & May 10, 2008.

For more information, a flier can be picked up from the Scout Shop or call:
1-888-We-Joust ext. 7 OR 1-843-236-4647
Full payment must be made 14 days prior to arrival.


Upcoming Events in November:

11/3: Spook-o-Ree Cub Day at Bonner

11/5: Caswell District Banquet

11/6: OA Meeting-Neusiok Chapter

11/9-11/11: Veterans Day Salute and Scout Show

11/16-11/17: OA Fall Fellowship

I know if may be a bit early, but I thought I'd go ahead and post these as well

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Information Regarding the Cub Scout Product Recall by BSA Supplier
East Carolina Council, Boy Scouts of America

A routine test of Boy Scouts of America products has shown that one component of the Cub Scout Immediate Recognition Kit, No. 01804, contains unacceptable amounts of lead.

The kit contains a decoration that is worn on a boy's uniform shirt, not typically placed in the mouth, ingested, or in contact with the skin. No illness or injury related to the product use has been reported to the BSA or the supplier, Kahoot Products, Inc.

The BSA has directed its Scout shops and retailers to remove the product from their shelves and immediately return it to National Supply.

Unit leaders should remove the product from the possession of Scouts and keep them until they are notified of the next steps. At this time, the totems should not be returned to the East Carolina Council; as soon as we know what the process is to replace the totem, we will inform leaders and parents.

The supplier, Kahoot, has called for a voluntary consumer recall of all kits and has urged those who have purchased the item, since the year 2000, to remove the recognition totem from their child's possession until the details of the recall have been worked out with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The BSA is posting this recall notice on its Web sites and will place consumer alerts in its member magazines.


The Boy Scouts of America's highest priority is the safety of its youth members and their families. We apologize for any concern this matter has caused and will continue to do everything possible to help ensure the health and safety of all those who participate in our programs.

Q1. How many of the recalled products have been purchased? How long have they been manufactured?

A1.
The test sample was conducted on the most recent shipment. We do not know if previous lots had a similar problem, so the recall notice encompasses all kits, whenever purchased. The BSA has received no report of illness or injury regarding this item. This was the first product to show any problem, and similar tests of other products also have shown no such problems. The BSA and Kahoot Products are researching whether that one item, the entire lot, or the total manufacture of the kit was affected. We will respond appropriately depending on the distribution level of items that will be subject to recall. Some 20,000 kits containing 10 decorations per kit have been sold annually for the last seven years.

Q2. How was this problem discovered?

A2.
This test was part of a routine inspection of a large group of BSA products and apparel.

Q3. How often are BSA products tested?

A3.
We recently began requiring all BSA products to be tested for compliance with lead paint regulations. This product is the first of 94 items tested to show excessive lead content. Consumer safety concerns, not any report of illness or injury, prompted our testing initiative.

Q4. Is it true that lead was in the paint?

A4.
Yes. Lead was detected in yellow and blue paint used in the manufacture.

Q5. What will be the process for replacing the kits?

A5.
Further instructions will be provided when the recall is announced. For now, parents should ensure that the totems are removed from their children's possession. At this time, our efforts are concentrating on the safety of Scouts and their families.

Q6. How many BSA products have been tested?

A6.
All other products sourced directly to the BSA from offshore have been tested and have passed inspection. Our domestic suppliers are responsible for testing the products they have sourced.

Q7. Will there be more recalls?

A7.
We can promise only that we will remain vigilant in maintaining product quality and safety. Again, we are not aware of any illness or injury resulting from the use of this product.

For more information, you can visit the BSA National website or contact the East Carolina Council's Scout Shop at (252) 522-1521 ext. 24 or terose@bsamail.org.

Cub Scout Immediate Recognition Kit, Item 01804

Here is the letter from Chuck Kelderhouse, President of Kahoot Products, Inc., regarding the Cub Scout Immediate Recognition Kit. Sorry I'm a little late posting this.

Dear Sirs:
We have been advised that product safety testing for the Cub Scout Immediate Recognition Kit, Item 01804, that we supply to the Boy Scouts of America may contain lead levels in excess of U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission standards in the paint on one component of the kit, the totem badge. In light of this development, we have decided to initiate a voluntary recall without delay.

Pending formalization of the details of the recall, we urge all consumers to remove the Cub Scout Recognition totem badge from the children's possession and be kept in a safe place where only adults will have access to them. Detailed instructions for returning the product for replacement will be provided when the recall is announced.

We have received no reports on any injuries resulting from us of the kits. Nevertheless, we urge that this action be taken as a precautionary measure, and as a reflection of our commitment- shared by Boy Scouts of America- to sell only products of the highest quality.

Yours truly, Chuck Kelderhouse

Monday, October 08, 2007

Hey all,
Once again, you all (Caswell District) helped make this year's advance-o-ree a great success. Without your help and participation the event could not have gone as smoothly as possible. A total of 13 troops was represented with around 129-130 boys and around 40 or more adult leaders and parents in attendance. We are in the process of making individual troop rosters with the actual classes attended, completed, and any unfinished requirements noted on these rosters. I will get them completed as quickly as possible and try to have them available through myself or LaMarr. Any classes that were not completed, if the requirements are not noted on these rosters, the scouts should have (somewhere in their vast array of scout stuff) how, when , and where to meet with the merit badge counselor or scout master to complete these badges.
Again, thanks for all you do for scouting. Please remember the District Banquet and submit nominations for those scouters that go above and beyond the " hour per week " to make scouting scouting. -Tom Cavenaugh

Friday, October 05, 2007

COPE/Climbing Instructor Weekend

November 9-11, 2007

What is it? This weekend will provide Scouts or Scouters the opportunity to earn COPE and

Climbing Instructor certification. All scouts must be 16 years old to participate. Open to all Venture Crews (female also).

When? Check-in is Friday from 6-7 and the even concludes Sunday at 12:00 noon.

Where? Herbert C. Bonner Scout Reservation, Blount’s Creek near Chocowinity, NC.

Cost? The weekend cost $45.00 and includes meals. The event must have 6 Scouts or Scouters registered by October 26th for the event to take place.

Housing? Participants will be sleeping in the staff cabins.

More info?

Joe Snider at (252) 583-3288 or josephsnider@hotmail.com

Tom Copeland at (910) 455-9912 or tcopeland1@ec.rr.com

Registration: The event is open to the first 20 Scouts or Scouters. Registrations are accepted on a first come-first serve basis.
Make checks payable to East Carolina Council, Boy Scouts of America.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Round Table Monday, October 2nd:

Thanks to all who attended the Round Table this past Monday. Your participation in these are greatly appreciated!

Please remember Round Table is every first Monday night of every month, unless notified otherwise. Again, thanks for your attendance!


















Caswell District Advance-O- Ree

October 5, 6, & 7 2007

Lenoir Community College

This weekend will provide Scouts the opportunity to earn a variety of Merit Badges including: Aviation, Electricity, Electronics, Environmental Science, Family Life, Fingerprinting, Forestry, Horsemanship, Orienteering, Personal Management, Space Exploration, and possibly Traffic Safety. Some badges may be partials.

The Advance-O-Ree will take place at Lenoir Community College, on Hwy. 70 West, Kinston, NC, on Friday, October 5th through Sunday, October 7th. Check in begins at 4:00 PM Friday with activities concluding Sunday at 12:00 Noon. The cost will be $8.00 per participant which will include an event patch and a troop/patrol ribbon. A cost of $6.00 for those Scouts taking Electronics will be required.

Troops will register on a first come, first serve basis. If a Merit Badge class fills up Friday night by the 8:00 PM leaders’ meeting, the Scouts should seek an alternative class to take. Please use the attached registration form for alternate classes.

Troops are to provide their own tents and cooking/food preparation equipment while maintaining a “LEAVE NO TRACE” camp site. Campfires permitted in “fire barrels” only! Each Troop should prepare a skit for the Saturday night campfire.

Contact:

Scout Office: (252) 522-1521

Or

Tom Cavenaugh: (252) 939-4978 or (252) 568-6324

Monday, October 01, 2007

Note from contributor:
Hello. I just wanted to post this to let everyone know that if there is anything you feel needs to be posted up here, please contact Brittany Cavenaugh at: seremela0509@yahoo.com
In the subject of the email, please put something pertaining to either the Scouts or Caswell District, so I dont delete them. Hopefully I'll be putting everything up here that needs to be up here. Helping Mr. Phil out because he's such a busy man (course I know you all know that!) Again, just email me with anything that needs to be put up here! Thanks so much!