Scouting For Food Page 3 Council Activities Page 4 Web-O-Ree 2017 Page 2 District Calendar Page 10 The Pleasant Pheasant Newsletter of the Yolo District BSA August, 2017 Troops 111 & 139 Page 5 Training Page 6 Pack-O-Ree Page 9 Troops 66 & 464 Page 8
Y o l o D i s t r i c t N e w s a n d E v e n t s August Roundtable R oundtable has been suspended in August. In its place the Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner will held at the LDS Center, 1305 Cottonwood Ave. in Woodland. We ll see you at Roundtable in September. Yolo District Unit Web-pages Click here to visit the Yolo District Scouting unit web-pages. Save the Date 2018 ScoutExpo T he Council Program Committee is pleased to announce that ScoutExpo 2018 has been calendared and a location has been secured - we are confirmed for Gibson Ranch (in Rio Linda) October 19, 20, & 21, 2018. Web-O-Ree 2017 On The Way O ur Yolo District Web-O-Ree is just over a month ahead: September 23 to be specific. The event brings Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts together on a get acquainted basis. The Scout Troops host groups of Webelos Cubs in activities at about 10-15 minute intervals. (if numbers work out, Davis Webelos to visit Davis Troops, Woodland Webelos to Woodland Troops, etc. This event helps Webelos Cub home-in on a troop they might join. Web-O-Ree begins at 4 PM, Saturday, September 23 at Mace Ranch Park in Davis (same location as last year), 3030 Loyola Drive, Davis. Troops to plan both a dinner and dessert, peanut-free, and bring all necessary ingredients, cooking equipment and utensils. They will use one of the following cooking methods: 1) Camp stove; 2) Dutch oven; 3) Box oven; 4) Solar oven; 5) Open campfire; or 6) Charcoal grill. Webelos will be achieving a requirement from the Cast Iron Chef Webelos Adventure with help from the Boy Scouts Troops and Dens are to have two Youth-Protection-Trained adults, each present, during the Web-O-Ree. Webelos need to fill out BSA Activity Consent Form for the Web-O-Ree and bring it to the event. RSVP by unit to yolo.weboree@gmail.com by Monday, September 11; Scout Troops should RSVP with names of their two Youth-Protection- Trained adults and the approximate head count of Boy Scouts attending; Webelos Dens are to RSVP with names of two Youth-Protection- Trained adults and names of Webelos Cubs to attend. The Troops cooking effort will be eligible for four awards: People's Choice award Best Kid-Friendly Meal Best Adult-Friendly Meal Best Incorporation of Webelos (i.e. use of the "secret ingredient") For more information contact Andy Reising, Web-O-Ree Chair 2017. Phone 530-219-1776, email artreising@yahoo.com. Page 2
. D i s t r i c t E v e n t N e w s Major Changes Pending In Scouting For Food Yolo District has been supporting the Woodland Volunteer Food Closet for over 25 years. Over this time the city, the need and Scouting have gradually changed. To respond to these changes we are holding a Scouting For Food Planning Meeting at the Boy Scout Cabin, 505 Lincoln Avenue, Woodland at 7:00 PM, Thursday, August 24. The topics include: new area layouts, new maps, new dates, new leadership, a new collection method and possible school participation. All are invited to attend this planning meeting. It is essential each Woodland Pack, Troop and Crew be represented at this meeting. If your unit has not yet responded to our email request please contact the SFF event chair: Bill Ragsdale, 530-867-6241, email bill@billragsdale.cc. Eclipse - August 21; Earn the Patch O n Monday, August 21, all of the United States will experience an eclipse of the sun. Those in the path of totality (North-West to South-East) will experience a total eclipse for about two and one-half minutes. The overall event is over two hours long. The Golden Empire Council will experience an 86 percent eclipse at the north end of the Council, declining to about 76 percent to the south. For our area, the eclipse will start at 9:06am and end at 11:41am. The last time the United States experienced a total eclipse was in 1979. The Boy Scouts of America has developed a patch for the eclipse. To earn the patch, Scouts will view the eclipse using safe viewing practices outline in the patch requirements. Please remember, it is not safe to look directly at the sun without proper protective glasses. For more information click here. Or go to https://goo.gl/nwfxbu Save the Date Yolo Web-O-Ree T his year's Web-O-Ree will be on Saturday, September 23, 2017 from 4-8PM.. Andy Reising, Yolo District Web-O-Ree Chair, T466 ASM artreising@yahoo.com 530-219-1716 Page 3
G o l d e n E m p i r e C o u n c i l A c t i v i t i e s Ad Altare Dei Award Retreat H ey Scouts and Venturers! Want to earn your religious emblem award? The "Ad Altare Dei" (to the altar of God) will accelerate your personal and spiritual growth by exploring what it means to actively live out your Catholic faith. Come learn more about fulfilling your "Duty to God" with other scouts, during this fun and rewarding weekend. The retreat is open to Catholic youth registered in the Boy Scouts of America, 13 years and above. The retreat will be held Oct. 13-15 at Camp Trinity Pines, Colfax, CA. Visit scddec.org/ catholic-scouting, or email scouting@scd.org for more information. Smile.Amazon A re you using Smile when you shop at Amazon? AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charitable organizaiton every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, Amazon will donate a portion of your purchase price to your favorite charitable organization. The Golden Empire Council is listed as "Golden Empire Council - Boy Scouts of America Trust Fund". Crew 512 spent a Saturday morning in June fishing on the banks of the Sacramento River. Kateri, our President is baiting a hook while Irene looks on. We caught some fish, but returned them from whence they came. Derek Pate, Crew 512 Advisor The Webelos and Bears of Pack 43 visited the West Sacramento Police Department and were given a tour by one of their lead officers. The boys attending were: Leopold Stoddard, Teddy Stoddard, Edmond Bertola, Damon Hagerty, Israel Phalit, and Max Menzies. The boys got to see where the officers worked and where they kept their gear. They saw the evidence room and where evidence is processed before going to the evidence room. They met a couple of detectives were working late. The boys asked tons of questions and received goodies from the officer. Deb Goddard. Page 4
S c o u t i n g U n i t A c t i v i t i e s Camping A Calaveras Big Trees At Camp Winton Troop 111 Summer Activities Our Fourth of July Pizza Booth at Community Park. Troop 139 At The National Jamboree Troop 139 Scouts on the bridge they built in rural West Virginia on the day of service at the 2017 National Jamboree. Zachary Letcher, Mason Garcia, Adam Ferguson, Sean Layman, Paul Miller, Daniel King, Bryan Hicks and Robert Hicks Troop 139 scouts attend Catholic mass at the 2017 National Jamboree. Robert Hicks, Zachary Letcher, Bryan Hicks and Adam Ferguson. Page 5
T r a i n i n g A h e a d E v e r y S c o u t D e s e r v e s A T r a i n e d L e a d e r B a d e n - P o w e l l Click here for the Golden Empire Council Training Opportunities. W e have many training opportunities available in the coming weeks and months. For a nearly complete list of what is available in Council at Click Here For The Full Council Training Schedule Basic Leader Training For participation details visit: gec-bsa.org/training/training activities/ Cub Scout Leader Specific Training Aug 26 Yolo District LDS Church, 615 Elmwood Drive, Davis Oct 21 Capital City Oct 21 Discovery - Roseville Troop Leader Specific Training Aug. 26-Yolo District Oct 21st Capital City Oct 21st Discovery - Penryn Venturing Advisor Training Aug 26 Yolo District LDS Church, 615 Elmwood Drive, Davis Oct 21st Capital City Oct 21st Discovery - Roseville Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS) Aug. 26-Yolo Dist. Indoor Part Oct 13 & 14 Yolo District Grasslands, Mace Blvd at Tremont Rd. BALOO Training Sep 9 Yolo District Jim Mayer s Ranch, 41509 City Rd 27, Davis Wood Badge Venture Staff Oct 5-6 at Camp Lassen Adult Council Training *Optional advanced training Trainer s EDGE 2017 *Required to staff NYLT or Wood Badge all invited Oct. 21 TBD Wood Badge 2017 Sept 21-23 & Oct 5-7 University of Scouting, Saturday Super Bowl Weekend Commissioner Training Nov. 18 Special Needs Awareness Yolo District LDS Church, 615 Elmwood Drive, Davis High Adventure Training Bicycling, ATV Rider Course Training Paddle Sports, May 3rd Indoor GEC Warehouse May 20-21 Outdoor Negro Bar Folsom May 31st Indoor GEC Warehouse OKPIK Dec 9, 2017 indoor Jan 13-14, 2018 outdoor Basic Backpacking Awareness Sept 8-9 Indoor + April 13-15, 2018 Outdoor + Navigation Wilderness First Aid Sept 21-23 Sunday Friendly Special Needs Awareness Nov 18 Woodland Page 6
U n i t A c t i v i t i e s Here is our outstanding photo of the month. Remember the call Winton. Ho, Winton, during the Tribe of Winton Ceremony? Thanks to Shawn Welsh. Troop 139 Photo Album From Camp Winton Page 7
U n i t A c t i v i t i e s Troop 464 50 Mile Backpacking Troop 66 Summer Events New Eagle Scouts Logan Wershing, Kyle Kibbe, Dakota Fore, Matthew De Simon were celebrated at their Eagle Scout Court of Honor in July. Troop 66 Backpacking At Aloha Lake in the Desolation Wilderness. Page 8
P a c k - O - R e e 2 0 1 7 P h o t o A l b u m Pack-O-Ree for Cub Scouts On July 20 the Cub Scout Packs of Woodland and Davis joined together at Woodland s Crawford Park for the annual Pack-O-Ree. They enjoyed the Council climbing wall, Lizzie Gator and a huge water balloon fight. Page 9
Yolo District Calendar Aug. 10, Thu. Aug. 10, Thu. Aug. 26 Sep. 9 Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner, see Page Two. Yolo District Committee, and Yolo District Roundtable will NOT be held this month. See you in September. Troop Leader Specific Training and Introduction To Outdoor Leadership Indoor Portion, Yolo District LDS Church, 615 Elmwood Drive, Davis. BALOO Training at Jim Mayer s Ranch, 41509 County Road 27, Davis Sep. 14, Thu. 6:30 PM Yolo District Committee, see below for meeting information. Sep. 14, Thu. 7:30 AM Yolo District Roundtable With leader breakouts for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. The meeting is at the LDS Center, 1406 Cottonwood Ave. Woodland. Sep. 23, Sat. 4:00-8:00 PM Yolo District Web-O-Ree, Andy Reising, Chair. See Page Two. Sep. 21-23 Woodbadge 2017, week 1. Click for information. Oct. 5-7 Woodbadge 2017, week 2. Oct. 5-6 Woodbadge, Venture Staff, Camp Lassen. Oct. 12, Thu. 6:30 PM Yolo District Committee, see below for meeting information. Oct. 12, Thu. 6:30 PM Yolo District Roundtable With leader breakouts for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. The meeting is at the LDS Center, 1406 Cottonwood Ave. Woodland. Oct. 13 & 14 Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills (outdoor portion), Yolo District Grasslands, Mace Blvd at Tremont Rd. Oct. 20, Friday 5;00 PM Autumn in the Park at Central Park in Davis. With a Scouting movie. Oct 28, Sat. Nov. 4, Sat. Nov. 18 Scouting For Food, Woodland, Bags out. Event subject to change Scouting For Food, Woodland, Collect Food. Event subject to change Special Needs Awareness, Woodland. For more details visit our Yolo District Website: http://www.gec-bsa.org/3413 The Pleasant Pheasant is published on behalf of the Yolo District, Golden Empire Council, Boy Scouts of America. Please submit material to Bill Ragsdale, bill@billragsdale.cc. This is Volume 21, Number 8. Page 10