School Access in Utica Schools
Boy Talks are not allowed in Utica Schools
After waiting since March 18, 2010 for feedback on policies pertaining to appropriate practices in the Utica Schools on flier distribution and boy talks, I received a call from Patricia Gonser, Director of Administrative Services for the Utica Community Schools informing me that the Cub Scout fliers have been approved for grades 1-5 to be distributed as decided by the individual school. I am to provide a scan of a Boy Scout flier for 6th graders as well. As for boy talks, outside organizations such as the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts are not allowed in during class time to promote their program. Schools either have to allow all outside programs or no outside programs access during school time, so Utica Community Schools decided not to allow outside organizations in. This includes assembly talks, lunch talks, classroom talks, PSA’s or recess for any of their schools. All talks will have to be done after school hours. This is an obvious change from what we have been doing for many years with the Utica Community Schools. At this point, continue to schedule your recruitment nights. Each Utica school will allow one meeting time a week at the school for regular meetings (den meetings, pack meetings and fall recruitment nights). More than 1 meeting a week and special programs like Pinewood Derbies come at a cost. There are four other opportunities to consider in order to promote attendance at your event.
1. Set up a Booth at your school curriculum night/open house
2. Talk with your PTA at an upcoming meeting on the importance of our program and how it supports our education system (as it has been chartered to do by Congress since June 15, 1916).
3. Utilize the resources from our website listed under “My Best Friend is a Scout” and see if there are class opportunities for students to share these experiences.
4. See if your school will allow talks to the students before getting on the bus.
Other invitation methods are listed on our website under membership. For all of these ideas, make sure you get prior approval to do so. I am sorry for the delay in communication on this topic but was not able to get a response from the school district until this morning. If you have any other questions regarding membership, please contact myself, your unit commissioner, or our Membership Chair, Danielle Wernis (dcv226@gmail.com).
Mike Thomas-Senior District Executive for Ojibwa District
248-338-0035 ext. 130
2011 Summer Camp
If your Troop hasn’t fixed plans for 2011 Summer Camp. NOW is the time to consider Lost Lake Reservation. They have a full range of programs and merit badges being offered. Stop by the Boy Scout Camping table at Roundtable for more Information. Any questions will be answered within a month.
September Roundtable
The Ojibwa September Roundtable (September 9 at Trinity) will be a district kickoff to showcase what we have planned in Ojibwa District for the 2010-2011 calendar year. Come and meet our district subcommittee members and commissioners so you will be on top of things for the upcoming year. There will be presentations and displays on training, activities, popcorn, joint school night and membership recruitment, advancement, Friends of Scouting, Roundtable, University of Scouting, Webelos to Scout Transition and more!
There will also be an optional social gathering beforehand with food and refreshments. For $3.00 you get two slices of pizza, salad and a beverage.
Here is the time schedule for the evening:
6:45-7:30 Social gathering ($3.00 for food/refreshments)
7:30 – 9:00 Kickoff Presentations
See you there!
2010 Webelos Transition Day
All Ojibwa District 2nd-year Webelos are invited to bring a parent and join us for a day of fun exploring the Boy Scout program. Local troops will be on hand and running stations to introduce you to their troops, their leaders, and what Boy Scouting is all about. There is also a very informative parent’s session, as you will be making the transition to Boy Scouts along with your son.
The event will be held Saturday, October 9, 2010 at River Bends Park in Shelby Township (22 Mile Road entrance), from 9:00am until 2:00pm. Lunch will be served.
Cost is $10 per Scout and $10 per adult. Registration Information to follow.
Questions? Contact Jim Head at evartian2@yahoo.com
School Night Info
For more information on the school night plans for 2010, please visit the www.glcscouting.org website and search the membership section of the website where you can find flier order forms and guidebooks for the School Night (recruitment) plan. To register your pack for support from the district, please email our Cub Scout Recruitment Chair, Kim Hawley, at busymama162001@yahoo.com, or our Membership Chair, Danielle Wernis, at dcv226@gmail.com. We would also like you to send us the dates, times, locations and contact person for your pack recruitment and classroom/lunchroom talks to these emails or by using the electronic flier order forms (messages are automatically sent to us).
Popcorn Training Dates
Hello Unit Popcorn Chairs,
I now have some additional information for you: Popcorn Training Dates
August 24th – 6:30PM
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 39020 Five Mile Road, Livonia, MI (Five Mile between I275 and Newburgh)
August 25th – 6:30PM
DeCarlo’s Banquet Hall 6015 East 10 Mile Road Warren, MI (10 Mile E of Mound)
August 26th 6:30PM
Central United Methodist Church 3882 Highland Road Waterford, MI (M59 between Pontiac Lake Road and Crescent Lake Road)
COUNCIL WIDE TRAINING– Septermber 11, 2010 (location Pending) for either a morning or afternoon session (note the change in date)
Please sign up for training at http://www.glcscouting.org/popcorn
Centennial Rendez-Vous
Dont miss out on the first Great Lakes Council Camp-o-ree, Register Today.
http://www.glcscouting.org/rendez-vous/index.html
$35 Registraition ends on August 31, 2010.
Get the Latest info at the Vendez-Vous Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Centennial-Rendez-Vous/314747987698
Popcorn Sign Up Reminder and Key Dates
Hi Units,
Please sign up online at http://www.glcscouting.org/popcorn
Popcorn Key Dates:
- August 21, 2010- Council wide Training (location pending) a morning and afternoon session will be offered on this date
- August 24, 25, 26- Three evening trainings
- September 17- Show and Sell Orders are due
- October 2- SALE BEGINS
- November 5- SALE ENDS
- November 5- Popcorn Returns/Take Orders due
- December 9- Payment Due
It is very important to attend training this year.
Every Unit that attends training will receive a “Popcorn Sale in a Box” for selling popcorn this year. These kits will come pre-assembled by Trails End and we will have them shipped to each training site. Each Unit will receive the following in their box:
Training DVDs Leader Playbook Online Selling cards
Marshmallow Blaster Scout Rewards Poster Military receipts (25)
Tracking Poster Sample Product Sale Banner
Support Our Troops Poster Sale Promotion Poster
The BSA is putting Scouting on the map!
That’s right! The BSA is putting Scouting on the map all across the nation! In time for Join Scouting 2010, the Boy Scouts of America will have its own joining Web page with information on Scouting, plus an actual Google map application that will help potential Scouts and their parents find packs, troops, and crews in their communities. It’s real and it’s coming!
When?
On June 1, the National Council will stage a new national Web page address and roll out training on the new BeAScout Google map unit locator.
How will it work?
In a nutshell, unit leaders will be able to update their unit’s Google “pin” – the bubble you see on Google maps – through MyScouting. They can add their unit meeting time, location, phone number, unit Web site address if they have one, as well as a contact name for the unit. It’s easy!
Ojibwa Fall Event
Punkin Chunkin
2010 Ojibwa Fall Event
- What: Due to the Council Camp-o-ree being held in September 2010, Ojibwa will not hold a Fall Camp-o-ree this year. Instead we will hold a one day event.
Punkin Chunkin, Build a Catapult or Trebuchet and see how far you can Chuck the Punkin.
- Who: All Boy Scouts, Webelos, and Ventures
- When: Sunday November 7th, Registration starts and Noon
- Where: D-bar-A, Skyline Campsite
- Cost: $6.00 per person. Fee includes Patch, Event Site Rental (no troop camping), Council Insurance and Administration Fee, Event supplies, and Award. Cut- off date for early registration is October 14, 2010. After that date the fee will be $10.00per person.
| Fall 2010 Event Flyer | Punkin-Chunkin-Rules-rev2 | Registration |
Upcoming Key Ojibwa Commissioner Dates

Ojibwa Commissioners Recognized
Ojibwa Commissioners won all 3 top awards in our service area for this contest. That is truly amazing considering the number of Districts and Commissioners we were competing against !!

The Importance of a Den Chief
This Document is for Cub Packs and Boy Scout Troops looking for additional help from Boys who have been in the Cubs and to provide a leadership oppurtunity for your young men. Getting a Den Chief is an excellent way to provide Boy run leadership at the Cub level.
Ojibwa Boy Scout Troop Contact Guide
To all interested parties. I have a created a up to date Contact list of all Ojibwa Boy Scout Troops as of May 16, 2010. This Docuement could be used for anyone interested in other Troops as well as Webelos that are still looking for a Boy Scout Troop home. If you have any questions concerning this document or have a update contact information. please send me a email at pjhardy@comcast.net and put in the subject Troop Contact Guide. I hope this helps.



