Food Drive

Please join us in assisting Riverside Presbyterian Church CARERS committee in making a contribution to the food pantry at First Presbyterian Church in Chicago. This church serves the Woodlawn community. Every Thursday they distribute 100-125 bags of food to community residents.

Please bring  non-perishable food items for donation to the Court of Honor on Thursday, October  21, and to the Troop Meeting on October 28.  Thank you in advance for your generosity.

Eagle Coach Training TONIGHT, October 18

Last minute notice, but with the number of scouts currently active in Troop 24, we will soon be in need of many Eagle Coaches . . .

Do you want to be an Eagle Scout Coach, or do you have questions about the process? If you do, this is the meeting for you! On Monday, October 18, Eagle Coach Training will be conducted at the River Forest Library, 735 Lathrop Ave. (NE corner of Chicago Ave. & Lathrop Ave.), River Forest, starting at 7:00 p.m. There is a parking lot on the south side of the building. River Forest Public Library is about one block south of Chicago Ave. on the East side of Lathrop Ave. Scouts/Parents/Guardians, Scout Leaders, and Eagle Mentors are encouraged to attend to better understand the process. Questions? Contact John Dzuryak at DZZIGN@yahoo.com or 708-366-2247. The registration form can be found at:
http://www.bsa-dpvc.org/Training/Training_Fliers/101018_EagleCoach.pdf

Waterfall Glen Orienteering Outing – November 6

Troop 24 is planning an orienteering outing to Waterfall Glen on Saturday, November 6. Scouts should be dropped off at RPC at 8:30 a.m. Return time will be approximately 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Return time will be dependent on when each group completes the course. There is no cost for this outing. The adult leaders in charge will be Ray Rogers and Joe Ourth. The deadline for signing up for the outing is Wednesday, November 3. Scouts should bring a sack lunch and a water bottle.

In preparation for this outing scouts should attend the two Troop meetings prior to the outing (Thursday 10/28 & Friday 11/5). This outing is particularly important for scouts who need to complete the compass/orienteering requirements for 2nd Class and 1st Class. We will also have Webelos 2 scouts from Pack 24 joining us to satisfy one of their requirements for the Arrow of Light. We will definitely need assistance from some of our high school scouts to lead the orienteering groups. For further information, please contact Dawn Gmitro at dmgmitro@aol.com. To register, please complete the online form (separately for each scout if you have more than one).

Waterfall Glen Orienteering Form

Congratulations Sam!

Congratulations to Sam Cox, who became Troop 24’s most recent Eagle Scout on October 14!

Scout Forms Due October 21

Every year Troop 24 is rechartered by the DesPlaines Valley Council. In the charter application we list all of our scouts and adult leaders and committee members. To complete that application we need to know which scouts to register. Some families have not yet returned the forms. We have sent an e-mail reminder to those of you who have not turned in forms, and for those who turned in some but not all of the required items.

The original forms were printed on blue paper:

Scout Information Form
Parent Authorization
Photo Release Form

or green paper:

Scout Commitment Form

Also required is a check for $25 made out to Troop 24. If you don’t know whether you’ve turned in the forms, e-mail Nancy Hopkins at nmhopkins1@comcast.net. Because our chartering documents must be completed in November, October 21 is the last day to turn in your paperwork. If you do not turn in the forms and your scout later wants to “rejoin,” you will have to re-register him with the Council (a more tedious process). Forms can be dropped off to Nancy Hopkins, or brought to the October 21 Court of Honor.

Snacks Needed for Court of Honor

For the Fall Court of Honor on Thursday, October 21, we need a group of parents to volunteer to bring cookies or brownies for our refreshment table. Please email Sue Jones at sue_jones@designpac.com if you are able to bring something. You will need to bring your contribution to the Social Hall kitchen by 6:50 p.m. Beverages will be provided. Thank you!

Fall Court of Honor October 21

Troop 24 will hold a Court of Honor at RPC on October 21. Your presence is requested at this semi-annual event. Scouts will be presented with merit badges and recognized for rank advancements. All scouts should attend in full uniform. Paperwork and annual dues ($25) are due at this meeting. If you’re uncertain whether you have submitted all the forms and payment, please contact Nancy Hopkins at nmhopkins1@comcast.net.

Draft Minutes from October Committee Meeting

The following are DRAFT minutes from the 10-5-10 Troop Committee meeting. The minutes will be approved at the November meeting.

Present: N. Hopkins, M. Payne, F. Mitchell, B. Robertson, P. Rohm, S. Lanken, D. Cox, D. Gmitro, S. Jones

1. Minutes from last meeting were approved.
2. Budget – F. Mitchell reported that the new auto pay system is working well. There has been a lot of activity in the account lately. Reports were sent to all Sea Base participants, with refund checks for overages, and showing amounts due to troop account for others. He will follow up and get the payments into the account. A check written to McAdam was to pay for materials used in Ben M’s eagle project, and was covered by donations. N. Hopkins reported that there are several scouts who have not returned their forms and registration fees for this year. We still have an outstanding uncashed check for last winter’s luge trip. Balance is $4,372.05.
3. Scoutmaster’s Report – M. Payne reported on ScoutFest. Event had a good concert, but hike lasted longer than expected and there was not such a big turnout. Weather was not great. S. Lanken went on the shooting outing, which was the same day as ScoutFest. The turnout was small, probably because we did not get info out early enough. There was no time to get a tour permit, so we couldn’t promote it as a troop outing. The EAA outing was good – 13 members of our troop and 4 from another troop. We should go there every other year from now on. Kennedy-Nixon debate event went well. Meetings are going well so far, but some scouts are not getting feedblitzes. We will hold boards of review this Thursday at the meeting.
4. Venture Crew – nothing to report.
5. Eagle Committee – N. Hopkins reporting for G. Potamianos. Brian R. is still working on his plan, but couldn’t go before Village Board because someone didn’t get him on the meeting agenda. Cody V.’s project needs to be done soon. M. Payne met with him and his father. Ben M. needs to send his list of scout service hours from his project to R. Olszewski, so the scouts get credit for service hours for rank advancement.
6. Advancement – R. Olszewski not here, but wanted a cut-off of Oct. 7th for any advancements to be given at the next Court of Honor.
7. Popcorn – No report.
8. Outdoor Activities – Council Camporee Centennial Oct. 22-24 is the next event. M. Payne and S. Lanken will go. Same weekend as RBHS Telethon, so some people will be unable to go. D. Gmitro tried to get us camping at Waterfall Glen in November, but they are full, so we will do it as a day trip. M. Payne said that it will be OK for the required Webelos outing with the troop. We need to get some older scouts who have done orienteering to lead. Thanksgiving weekend camping at Starved Rock coming up. Boyce Building outing is cancelled. D. Gmitro will look into Little Red Schoolhouse and Nuclear Science at FermiLab for possible bad weather outings. M. Payne will address the cave outing location choice at the meeting for scoutmasters. We don’t have dates or commitments for Eagle Cave or the Indiana cave yet.
9. Ski Outing – B. Robertson will coordinate this event. It can be a family outing. Webelos will cross over Feb. 13, and they will be ready to go on a scout trip. Instead of long weekend at President’s Day, when a lot of people go skiing, the following weekend will work for us.
10. High Adventure – Luge in the first week of January, when RBHS students are still on their Winter Break. Can’t book with the Luge place until the first week of November. D. Gmitro will check on availability – Camp McLean Jan 15-16? Lincoln Pilgrimage April 29-30 – we need to decide where to camp. New Salem is great, but 30 miles from Springfield. Fairgrounds are not that great, but close to events. We will try for New Salem.
11. New Business – Holiday Stroll at Riverside Garage – selling hot chocolate – OK with Rick. We need a coordinator for this event. Training – R. Rogers has records for our troop which are more complete than Council’s. D. Gmitro will find out when troop can help the Night Ministry make food for later distribution to homeless people. Last year we tried to do certain things on certain nights of the month, but because of holidays, it is not happening this year, so far. F. Mitchell thinks the scouts need to be better prepared for their boards of review, so they will do a better job. B. Robertson mentioned a Cook County Sheriff Dept. medal of honor for kids who have done at least 100 service hours in their community.
12. Meeting adjourned.

Pack 24 Bike Hike – Boy Scouts Invited

If your scout is not going to one of our weekend events, you are invited to participate in Pack 24’s Bike Hike, to be held on Sunday, October 3, at the Centennial Trail in Willow Springs. Reservations are needed by Wednesday, September 30 at midnight, and bike transportation is available.

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