BSA Troop 81
Troop Committee Meeting Minutes
March 17, 1999
ATTENDEES
Adults: Craig Cox, Bonnie Branch, Pat Thompson, Mark Steger, Lou Hocker,
Dan Lassiter, Pat Kelly, Larry Herrin, Richard Carter, Bill Scott, John
Floyd
Scouts: Jirah Cox
Meeting conducted by: Craig Cox
Minutes recorded by: Mark Steger
PRELIMINARIES
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Eagle Scout Report (Lou Hocker)
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James Hocker had his board of review on Feb 26
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Daniel Pippinger completed his Scoutmaster conference and will have his
board of review Mar 19
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Matt Smith is scheduled for his Scoutmaster conference Mar 18
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Matt Myres turned in his first version of his project report
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Financial Report (Pat Thompson)
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February Financial Summary was distributed
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We are currently about $500 over budget and face the possibility of being
over budget for the year
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Sea Base collections are behind
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Motion (Dan Lassiter): When a Scout is behind in dues by 60 days and
has a balance in his scout account, the dues should be withdrawn from his
scout account after a phone call to his parents. Motion passed.
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February PLC (Jirah Cox)
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The PLC planned Camporee
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The PLC discussed the possibility of adopting a new troop hat. Committee
recommends that a design contest be held in the fall, with a selection
and change not happening until 2000.
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Committee recommends PLC plan Troop participation in Scout Show ticket
sales
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Committee recommends PLC consider Richardson's upcoming neighborhood cleanup
campaign (Apr 17?)
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Committee asks the PLC to solicit an adult sponsor for planning the garage
sale in support of the Richland Bible Fellowship building program
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Camporee (Richard Carter)
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33 Scouts, 14 Webelos are registered, plus adults for a total of 67 people
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Webelos and parents will pay Camporee fee ($8). They are responsible for
their own transportation. Troop 81 will pick up the cost of all meals except
Saturday evening meal.
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February Roundtable - no report
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Merit Badge Program (Bonnie Branch) - no report
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Input for Newsletter - no report
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Input for Web Page (Mark Steger) - no report
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Adult Position Coordinator Report (John Floyd)
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Richardson Clothes Bank is seeking volunteers
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Membership/Position changes (Craig Cox) - no report
OLD BUSINESS
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Troop Trailer Painting
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Committee reviewed its previous position. Some now feel that vinyl signs
would be better value than painting, given its better durability. Others
feel that money is better spent on equipment for the scouts. Craig Cox
to talk to George Kerr to learn what progress, if any, has been made.
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Fund Raiser for Richland Bible Fellowship - no report
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Medication policy for campouts (Larry Herrin) - no report
NEW BUSINESS
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There are openings for two people for Sea Base 1999
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There are still no adult volunteers to organize Sea Base 2000
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Pat Kelly will enter Troop 81 in the registration drawing for Philmont
2000
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Family Camp 2000 (Craig Cox)
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Troop size for Family Camp 2000 may exceed the capacity of Ft Parker State
Park. Craig Cox proposes splitting the adults into two groups: those who
spend Friday night and those who spend Saturday night. Everyone will be
present Saturday for all troop activities.
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Motion (Lou Hocker): Accept Craig's proposal. Motion accepted.
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Program for older scouts (Craig Cox)
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Craig Cox is investigating the establishment of an Explorer Post or some
other means to engage scouts as they become older and perhaps beyond their
Eagle rank.
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April campout (canoe trip) planning has not yet started. Stag Patrol is
responsible.
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Camp Grayson is a possibility for Summer Camp 2000. Questions exist about
the size of the new swimming pools and about the quantity and quality of
the sail boats. During Camporee, the camp should be inspected with summer
camp in mind.
FUTURE AGENDA TOPICS
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Nothing to report