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PINE TREE COUNCIL
UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2015 FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL
CATALOG OF COURSES
www.pinetreebsa.org/uos
Welcome to the University of Scouting
Dear Fellow Scouters: Welcome back to the University of Scouting in the Pine Tree Council! We are excited to have you back and appreciate you joining in on a great day of Scouting. If you are new to the UoS, you’ll see why this event creates so much Scouting excitement and has become the largest gathering of adult Scouters in our council. University is “beyond the basics” supplemental training, we hope you will gain much better insight into the world's most valuable youth programs and have a whole lot of fun doing it! We are grateful for the many volunteers who have given of themselves to organize, teach and lead this event. We give thanks to our cadre of the finest Scouting volunteer and professional staff instructors BSA has to offer. These instructors were selected for their knowledge and experience and also for their creativity and enthusiasm. It is their dedication and commitment that will make this event so magnificent. Please find tools to complete your registration for this event in the back of the catalog. Although our courses are classified by BSA program (Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, etc.), you are more than welcome and encouraged to enroll in any course offered. We are pleased to note that we are once again offering our Cub Scout pow wow event (please see pow wow description on page 3). Be sure to take advantage of the early registration discount by registering right away! It is your participation that makes Scouting programs such a valuable experience for our youth! Thank you.
Jim Thomas Eric Tarbox University President Council Scout Executive 2015 University of Scouting Pine Tree Council, BSA
2015 Steering Committee
University President Jim Thomas
[email protected] 2078299235
University Staff Adviser Matt Randall
[email protected] 2077975252 x34
Dean of Cub Scouting Sherry Lord
[email protected] 2072518261
Dean of Boy Scouting Rick Raynes
Dean of General Studies Leo DeLima
[email protected] 2074236916
Dean of Commissioner Studies Jody Hart
[email protected] 2076081894
Pow Wow Dean Sherry Robinson
[email protected] 2076151449
Dean of Venturing Krista Morris
[email protected] 2075764673
Dean of OA Studies Shane Marshall
Past President Bob Robinson
[email protected] 2076151447
Registrar Paul Hallee
Scouting Showcase Steve Lunn
Facilities Tom Morris
Technology Jake Moorman
PR/Catalog Matt Dubois
Take Flight Cub Scout Leaders’ POW WOW
What is Pow Wow? PowWow is the quintessential Cub Scout leader learning experience. It is a funfilled day of handson classes to supplement and enrich your program. It includes FUN, fellowship, networking and lots of great ideas. It is, in and of itself, a “miniuniversity.” Who should attend? Any and ALL Cub leaders! Sessions are designed to help Cubmasters, den leaders, committee members and others carry out an exciting and successful Cub Scout program for the boys in your dens and pack. If you want to play a part in the success of your pack or den, you should attend. What will I do? You will have FUN! You will take five specialized, cuboriented classes during periods 15, followed by a sample pack meeting during period 6. These classes are Cub Scout Potluck, Make and Take Cub Crafts, The Magic of Songs and Skits, Fun and Games Galore, and Adventures in Ceremonies. Come prepared to DO, SING and PLAY. Bring a camera and a tote to carry all your goodies! During period 6 you will participate in and experience a pack meeting like no other! We will put together all that we’ve learned and Take Flight! Pow Wow 2015 will lift you to new heights. So, crank up the burner, jump in the basket with us and watch the envelope take us up, up and away. Who knows where we’ll land! How do I register? Register early this basket will fill fast! Registration fee includes all handouts and a huge PowWow Book filled with lots of crafts, recipes, skits, ceremonies, and much more! Mail in or online registrations Check the Pow Wow box!
POW WOW Sessions: Make and Take Cub Crafts Each participant will have the opportunity to make theme related crafts for each level in the Cub program. Materials will be provided. Lists of what you need, where to get materials and other great ideas will be included in your hand out.
The Magic of Songs and Skits Learn how to perform unique and entertaining songs and skits that will add a magic quality to any meeting. All props and lyrics will be provided. Sing, laugh and have fun!
Fun and Games Galore! Boys love games. Participants will be asked to join in and experience games which will send them soaring: indoor games, outdoor games, games with no equipment, games for all members of the den, etc.
Adventures in Ceremonies Learn the importance of ceremonies and Wow everyone at your next pack meeting, Blue and Gold, or crossover event.
Cub Scout Potluck Interactive infosession which includes GoTo information, myths and misconceptions, Plan B – How to defrag handwringing, hairpulling and other generally awkward times.
Up… Up… and Away… Pack Meeting! Our balloon is ready for takeoff, the airplanes are fueled and ready to go, birds are squawking, and we’re ready to show off our ceremonies, skits, games, songs and crafts as we close our pow wow with an awesome pack meeting.
What’s Happening in 2015…
The Scouting Showcase Continue your education through the Scouting Showcase, which will include a wide variety of Scouting and community related displays, program materials, highadventure and camping programs as well as valuable resources to help bring excellence to your unit’s program. The Showcase opens at 8 a.m. and will be open through periods 1,2, 3, lunch and period 4, so come on over and take home some great ideas for your Scouting program! We have an impressive lineup of organizations throughout our council that will be showing displays and resources that you can use in your Scouting program. If you would like a booth at the 2015 University of Scouting, please complete the Showcase Request Form on page 14 or contact Steve Lunn at [email protected].
Youth Leadership Institute Boy Scouts, Venturers and Explorers 14 years old and older are welcome and encouraged to attend the 2015 University of Scouting! From how to run a PLC meeting, to Eagle advancement help, to camping and outdoor skill instruction, the University is the place for older scouts to continue to develop their knowledge and leadership skills. Youth participants should select five classes from those
marked with the icon. Service to others is an important component of leadership, so Youth Leadership Institute participants will also perform one period of service. On your registration form, fill in your 5 class choices, and write ‘Service’ in either period 3 or 6. Make sure you check the box for the reduced registration fee of $10 for youth participants.
Pine Tree Scout Shop The Pine Tree Scout Shop will be at the University of Scouting to provide you with additional resources to compliment these great courses! Don’t forget to stop by and check out all the great “Scout Stuff” we have to offer to bring your University of Scouting experience back to your unit!
Madockawanda Lodge Store Order of the Arrow members! Visit the Madockawanda Lodge Store at the University of Scouting to get the latest lodge and OA gear! Don’t miss this opportunity to pick up the 2015 trading flap and other items celebrating the centennial anniversary of the Order!
2015 University of Scouting Courses For course descriptions, see pages 6-11
Track/Period R e g i s t r a t i o n & O p e n i n g C e r e m o n y
Period 1 9:00 am
Period 2 10:00 am
Period 3 11:00 am
L u n c h & G u e s t S p e a k e r
Period 4 1:00 pm
Period 5 2:00 pm
Period 6 3:00 pm
C l o s i n g C e r e m o n y
POW WOW (for Cub leaders)
POW WOW Track Periods 16 POW WOW Period 16
College of Cub Scouting
(open to all)
How to Run a Pinewood Derby* Webelos & the Patrol Method*
Cub Scout Ceremonies*
2015 New Vision (Cub Scouts)*
Webelos to Scout & Troop Selection*
Knot Tying* Den Meeting Fun* Fundraising
Cub Scout Camping
Opportunities
Navigating Scoutbook.com
College of Boy Scouting
(open to all)
Real World Solutions to
Common Troop Problems
Search & Rescue*
High Adventure in Maine*
Effective SM Conferences & Boards of Review
The Patrol Method & The Patrol Leaders’ Council*
Menu Planning & Cooking Methods*
Life to Eagle* Annual Planning for the Troop*
What to do with those
Older Scouts*
Winter Camping*
Merit Badges, Counselors, & What’s New
College of General Studies
(open to all)
Fun with Paracord!*
Outdoor Cooking P2*
Outdoor Cooking P3* Backpacking* Edible Plants* Awards &
Ceremonies*
Hammock Camping*
Map & Compass & GPS*
Autism in Scouting Ham Radio* Navigating
MyScouting.org
Gateway to Extreme Scouting
College of Venturing
Your Unit in the Digital Age*
Opportunities Beyond Your
Crew*
Venturing: The New Vision*
Carrying Out Crew
Activities*
Crew Relations with Packs & Troops*
The Ranger, Quest and Trust
Awards*
College of Commissioner
Science
Roundtable Commissioner Training Periods 13 Effective Roundtables I
Effective Roundtables II
Administration of Roundtable
Staff
The Commissioner
Concept
The Commissioner & the District
Commissioners & Diversity
About Those Ass’t District Commissioners
Orienting and Training
Commissioners
District Commissioner
Basics
College of OA Studies
Ceremonies: The Big Picture*
It’s More Than A Sash*
Strengthening Your Troop through OA*
The OA in Cub Scouting*
Elangomat 101 (OA Only)*
Centuries of Service*
Showcase (open to all)
Showcase Open Showcase Open
*Open to Scouts, Venturers and Explorers
College of Cub Scouting
How to run a Pinewood Derby CS01 Period 1 & 2
Ever wondered how they do that? Take this course from start to finish and find out firsthand how to have a successful pinewood derby for your pack.
Webelos & the Patrol Method CS03 Period 3
Preparing Webelos to function as a patrol is an important key to the success of a first year Boy Scout. Now is the time to introduce your Webelos den to the patrol method. We will teach you how it is done and give you the tools you need to make it a success.
Fundraising CS04 Period 4
Money should never be a barrier to Scouting. Learn the do’s and don’ts. Learn how other units are fundraising (popcorn, but not just popcorn), and when you will need the important Unit MoneyEarning Application.
2015 New Vision (Cub Scouts)
CS05 Period 5 & 6
It’s not too late!... Learn all about the upcoming and exciting changes to the Cub Scout program that will take effect in May 2015. Let’s be prepared!
Webelos to Scout & Troop Selection CS11 Period 1
Learn the importance of incorporating Webelos into troop activities as well as helping them fulfill their Cub Scout requirements. The change from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts can be difficult for adults as well. This course will help you to understand your role whether you are a Cub Scout leader, Boy Scout leader or parent.
Knot Tying CS12 Period 2
Let's face it…there are a lot of knots to learn. Take this course to learn easy ways to remember the knots necessary for Scouting.
Den Meeting Fun CS13 Period 3
“Scouting with a purpose,” delivery of the Scouting program should include games, songs and skits. All of which build character, skill and provide a whole lot of entertainment.
Cub Scout Ceremonies CS14 Period 4
Flag ceremonies, opening ceremonies, and campfire programs can bring greater meaning to the Cub Scout experience! Planning the ceremony is the key component to ensure success. We will show you why ceremonies are important, how to plan them and where to find them.
Cub Scout Camping Opportunities CS15 Period 5
Let us show you how to put the OUTING in SCOUTING! Learn about the many opportunities you can create for your Cub Scouts to experience the great outdoors.
Navigating Scoutbook CS16 Period 6
A great way to track advancements, update calendars and create events all in one program.
College of Boy Scouting
Real World Solutions to Common Troop Problems
BS01 Period 1
Most Boy Scout troops share similar challenges at one point or another. Veteran Scouters will offer tips and techniques that you can take to your troop and use immediately on topics such as recruitment, parent involvement, keeping the program fresh, youthled and adult guided program,, and how to overcome the challenges of running a troop.
Search and Rescue BS02 Period 2
Learn some basic search and rescue techniques including types of searches, team approach and litter carrying. Also, find out how you can help yourself or your group if you do get lost.
High Adventure in Maine BS03 Period 3
We have some of the best highadventure activities right here in Maine! This course will give you lots of ideas on how to do a simple “close to home” highadventure trip. Topics include hiking, biking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, snowshoeing, skiing as well as how to make these trips affordable and how you can do high adventure in a weekend.
Effective SM Conferences & Boards of Review BS04 Period 4
This session will illustrate the differences and similarities of the Scoutmaster conference and the board of review. Learn how to use this time to guide and give purpose to your Scouts. Discussions will include how the Scout and the troop both benefit, what to ask, what to say, what to do and how to get the most out of these conversations.
Winter Camping BS05 Period 5
This session will cover how to plan and prepare for a successful winter camping trip with your troop. Topics will include proper equipment, clothing, tour permits, food, transportation, health requirements, fun things to do and places to camp. This course includes a discussion of firstaid topics you should “be prepared” for in the cold.
Merit Badge Counselors & What’s New BS06 Period 6
This course is designed to answer your questions about what it takes to become a merit badge counselor. Discussions topics will cover the paperwork necessary to sign up, blue cards, Youth Protection training, what the Scout’s responsibilities are in fulfilling the requirements.
Menu Planning and Cooking Methods
BS11 Period 1
The meals you eat while on an outing, whether it’s a weeklong camping trip or a one day hike are a critical part of a successful trip. With the right planning, your meals should be well balanced, cooked properly and delicious. Learn how to guide your Scouts in proper menu planning, food handling and storage, and cooking methods. Ever had hamburger cooked in an orange? Steak cooked on a rock? Omelets in a bag? Come learn new and different ideas.
Life to Eagle Process BS12 Period 2
So close, yet so far away! A Scout makes Life rank with eyes now focused on making Eagle. Learn about the process to get there; merit badges, leadership and the dreaded Eagle Scout service project. Discussion will include the new Eagle workbook process and more.
Annual Planning for the Troop BS13 Period 3
This course will help you understand the importance of creating an annual plan that incorporates fun, outdoor adventure, Scout skills, camping, advancement and more! All handled by the Scouts under the guidance of adult leaders.
What to do with Older Scouts BS14 Period 4
By the time an active Scout reaches high school age, often he has “seen that, done that” and sometimes loses enthusiasm. This course will explore ways to keep the older Scout active and engaged in Scouting programs. Discussions will include the high adventure patrol concept within the troop and other outdoor adventures for older Scouts.
The Patrol Method & the Patrol Leaders' Council BS15 Period 5 & 6
BadenPowell said “The patrol method is not a way to operate a Boy Scout troop, it is the only way.” This course will teach you the importance of running the patrol method in your troop. Learn from the teachings of William (Green Bar Bill) Hillcourt and what Boy Scout “gang mentality” is all about.
College of General Studies
Fun with Paracord! GS01 Period 1
Paracord is not just a life saving tool, it can also be used to make fun and functional projects. Come and see how to have fun with paracord! Open to all ages and skill levels.
Outdoor Cooking, Period 2 GS02 Period 2
Are you are interested in learning about outdoor cooking for camp outs, outdoor events or just for your own enjoyment? This session will focus on various cooking techniques such as dutch oven and foil cooking, as well as recipes and gear suggestions. All cooking abilities are encouraged to attend.
Outdoor Cooking, Period 3 GS03 Period 3
Are you are interested in learning about outdoor cooking for camp outs, outdoor events or just for your own enjoyment? This session will focus on various cooking techniques such as dutch oven and foil cooking, as well as recipes and gear suggestions. All cooking abilities are encouraged to attend.
Backpacking 101 GS04 Period 4
Learn how to select the right backpack, about water filtration, how to plan and cook trail meals, how to choose clothing & gear and how to pack it, and how to plan a trip that fits your troop.
Edible Plants GS05 Period 5
Learn how to differentiate between plants and know their uses. A beginning course in finding edible wild plants you can use to survive during spring, summer and fall.
Special Awards and Ceremonies
GS06 Period 6
There are many additional opportunities to increase skills and serve others, recruiter strip, interpreter strip, scuba BSA and much, much more.
Hammock Camping GS11 Period 1
Are you tired of looking for the perfect place to set your tent? If you wake up in the morning tired and with back pain, this class is for you. Hammocks are light weight and follow the principle of Leave No Trace. Fast and super comfortable, this may be the best way to sleep in the outdoors.
Map and Compass GS12 Period 2
Learn how to read your compass and use a map. Discover how to orient a map and see what those little symbols really mean. Bring a compass if you have one.
Autism in Scouting GS13 Period 3
A practical guide to helping leaders understand and support individuals on the Autism Spectrum and with other coexisting conditions.
Ham Radio GS14 Period 4
The Scout motto is Be Prepared. Ham Radio is much more than a hobby. If you like technology, electronics, communication and emergency preparedness, this is the session for you.
Navigating MyScouting.org GS15 Period 5
NEW!!! The MyScouting dashboard now has tools to communicate with your unit via calendar and announcement, to track training, to manage members and subgroups like patrols and dens. Learn how to sign in and work with all the tools.
Gateway to Extreme Scouting GS16 Period 6
This course will discuss opportunities to kick yours skills up a notch! Come hear about Wood Badge, the "highest level of adult Scout leader training available," which will be offered in 2015. Hear first hand from those who have experienced the Philmont Training Center and Powderhorn, a course to give you the specific skill set you need to bring youth into the world of high adventure.
College of Venturing
Your Unit in the Digital Age VN01 Period 1
Kids these days… they only know how to talk over electronic means… Learn to speak so they will listen! This course will address the use of social media in your crew, and the ever evolving policies that cover Facebook, YouTube, texting, and other social media and their use in the BSA.
Opportunities Beyond Your Crew
VN02 Period 2
Learn the benefits of partnering with other crews and hosting events for other crews in your area. Also, learn what the Venturing Officer’s Association is all about.
Venturing: The New Vision VN03 Period 3
Be among the very first to hear about and discuss the latest changes in Venturing. After more than a decade of innovative and exciting programs, what can Venturing possibly do to improve this older youth experience? Come and find out. You can help your crew be on the cutting edge of a new, more challenging, more meaningful and fun Venturing program.
Carrying Out Crew Activities VN04 Period 4
Have you agreed to be an activity chair but don't know how to go about planning and carrying it out? This session will give you all the nuts and bolts to hold a successful crew activity.
Crew Relations with Packs & Troops VN05 Period 5
Why spend time developing a relationship with a troop or pack what advantage is this to our crew? Come discover how it can make a huge difference for your crew.
The Ranger, Quest and Trust Awards VN06 Period 6
Learn what your Venturers can do to go beyond Bronze in the Outdoor, Sports, and Religious achievement areas.
College of Commissioner Studies
Roundtable Commissioner Training
CM01 Periods 1, 2 & 3
A trained commissioner is an effective commissioner. This course is basic training for all roundtable commissioners.
Effective Roundtables I CM04 Period 4
Designed for roundtable commissioners and roundtable staff members. Covers basic roundtable ingredients, planning cycle and resource materials. (BCS 108)
Effective Roundtables II CM05 Period 5
Designed for roundtable commissioners and roundtable staff members as a continuation of BCS 108. Covers promotion and publicity, roundtable location, and a variety of morale builders. (BCS 109)
Administration of Roundtable Staff CM06 Period 6
An advanced seminar for roundtable commissioners and other administrative commissioners. Includes assistant roundtable commissioner recruitment, roundtable evaluation and roundtable finance. Also reviews several important fine points for roundtable success, including how to support your assistants. (MCS 314)
The Commissioner Concept CM11 Period 1
An overview of commissioner service and the single most important resourcethe Commissioner Fieldbook for Unit Service. (BCS 101)
The Commissioner & the District CM12 Period 2
The interaction of the commissioner with the district executive and the district committee. Understanding district and council operation. (BCS103)
Commissioners & Diversity CM13 Period 3
BSA's leadership and membership reflect the demographic character of our nation. Commissioners can use diversity to make Scouting stronger and more effective. (BCS 115)
About Those Ass't District Commissioners CM14 Period 4
This session emphasizes the importance of the assistant district commissioner, their responsibilities, effective people skills, and the evaluation of their work. (MCS 311)
Orienting and Training Commissioners CM15 Period 5
A session for all administrative commissionerscovers all aspects of commissioner training, including new commissioner orientation, basic training, Arrowhead Honor, the Commissioner’s Key, and continuing education. A variety of classroom techniques are also reviewed. (MCS 313)
District Commissioner Basics CM16 Period 6
A great overview of this important position, including all major responsibilities. (MCS 319)
College of OA Studies
Ceremonies the Big Picture OA01 Period 1
Ceremonies are an essential part of the Order of the Arrow program. Explore why the OA uses ceremonies and learn how they can benefit the Boy Scouting and Cub Scouting program. This course will help you better understand the OA’s version of the CrossOver, Arrow of Light, and Eagle Scout ceremony.
It's More than a Sash OA02 Period 2
Learn what it means to live by the Obligation, identify how to take home the principles of the OA and the leaderships skills to your troop.
Strengthening your Troop through OA
OA03 Period 3
Enhance your troop program through the Order of the Arrow. Learn about the benefits of having Arrowmen in your unit.
OA Involvement in Cub Scouting
OA04 Period 4
Cub Scouts are the future of the Order and there are various ways that Arrowmen can help support them. This course will help you discover and better understand the different opportunities the Order of the Arrow has with strengthening the Cub Scouting program.
Elangomat 101 OA05 Period 5
OA Members Only
Being an elangomat is the most important role an Arrowmen can fulfill during an Ordeal. Not only are you a guide to the candidates but more importantly a friend. Take this class and learn all about the elangomat’s responsibility to the Order and it’s future.
Centuries of Service OA06 Period 6
The Order of the Arrow was founded in 1915 and will be celebrating is 100th anniversary throughout 2015. With the centennial year upon us there will be many exciting program and activities offered such as NOAC 2015 and ArrowTour. Come and learn about all the opportunities awaiting you and find out how you can get involved with the centennial celebration!
Scouting Showcase
Be sure to schedule a class period to visit the great displays and exhibitions in the Scouting Showcase. We’ll have the usual showcase and exhibition areas featuring summer camp, high adventure, and many others. We’ll also have vendor displays for products and services that support Scouting.
SS01 Period 1 SS02 Period 2 SS03 Period 3 SS04 Period 4
University Details
Directions
Fee: $20 before February 27. $25 after February 27. Fee covers materials, lunch, patch, and certificate. Make your check payable to Pine Tree Council, or
REGISTER ONLINE www.pinetreebsa.org/uos
Registration and checkin: You’ll be warmly welcomed at the University beginning at 7:45 am. Opening ceremony begins promptly at 8:30 am. Bring: Notebook, pen, pencil, and enthusiasm. Attire: Full field uniform for registered uniformed Scouters. Full uniform or dress casual for committee members. Dress casual for civilians. Phones: Out of courtesy to other participants and faculty, please keep personal cell phones shut off or in the silent mode. Smoking: No smoking is allowed on the Freeport High School campus. Children: This training is for adults as well as Scouts, Venturers and Explorers 14 years old or older. No provisions have been made for childcare. Special Needs Information: Pine Tree Council aims to make our programs available to all Scouts and Scouters. If you have a disability that may require special attention, auxiliary aids, or any reasonable accommodation, please contact Pine Tree Council at 7975252 ext. 34 at least two weeks prior to the University. Training Awards: The University provides continuing training to supplement required basic training. Den leader, Cub Scout leader, Boy Scout leader training awards accept participation in a University of Scouting to fulfill training award requirements. Please check the most uptodate scorecard for more details.
Freeport High School 30 Holbrook Street Freeport, Maine
From the South: From Interstate 295, take exit 20 (Desert Road). At end
of ramp turn right. Follow Route 1 North for approximately 1.2 miles. Turn left onto Holbrook Road. Freeport High School will be located on the right
(parking across the street from the school). From the North: From Interstate 295, take exit 22 (Freeport/Durham).
At end of ramp turn right. Follow Mallett Drive until intersection with Route 1. Turn right, follow Route 1 South for approximately .4
miles. Turn right onto Holbrook Road. Freeport High School will be located on the right
(parking across the street from the school). From Lewiston/Auburn (Western Maine): Follow Route 136 South to Freeport. At intersection of Route 1, turn right. Follow Route 1
South for approximately .4 miles Turn right onto Holbrook Road Freeport High School will be located on the right
(parking across the street from the school)
Join us for a day of fun and fellowship with great Scouting Resources.
University of Scouting Registration
1. Fill in your information. 2. Check your registration fee. 3. Select your courses. 4. Make a copy of this form for your records. 5. Mail this form along with your fee to:
Pine Tree Council Attn: University 146 Plains Road Raymond, ME 04071
You may also register online at www.pinetreebsa.org/uos
1. Your Information…
Name _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________ City ________________________ State ______ Zip ___________ Home Phone ________________ Work Phone _________________ Email Address _______________________________ District/Council _____________________ Pack/Troop/Crew ____________ Registered Position ______________________
2. Registration Fee… Please Check One:
Adult Participant Staff/Instructor Youth Participant (incl. OA youth) $20 if paid by 2/27 $10 fee $10 fee
$25 if after 2/27
3. Your Courses…
Make your class selections. Please make a copy of this form for future reference.
CheckIn Registration
Opening Ceremony
1st Period 2nd Period 3rd Period Lunch 4th Period 5th Period 6th Period Closing Ceremony
7:45 am 8:30 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am Noon 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm
Examples CS02 SS02 BS06 VN04 OA05 CM06
Pow Wow Track POW WOW Track Check box to register for Pow Wow
Your Courses
2015 University of Scouting Scouting Showcase Vendor Application
Name of Organization or Company/Event: ________________________________________ Booth Manager Contact Information:
Name:______________________________________________ Email:______________________________________________ Daytime telephone: ____________________________________
How many tables will you need? (tables are 2’ x 8’) ___________ Do you need electricity? Circle one: Yes No Any special requests? _______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Will you be providing handouts or “freebies”? (circle one) Yes No
If yes, what will you be providing? ________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________ Registration is $10 per person in order to cover the costs of lunch and the facility. Please register as a staff person on the registration page. Any questions, contact Steve Lunn at [email protected].