Hello Adult Scout Leaders, and or Adults interested in High Adventure activities with the Scouts,
The email you will find below will give you the contact information for the course that is mandatory for High Adventure activities. I do not have the gentleman's email, but his phone number is provided.
Mrs. Meyers
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From: Sent: Apr 10, 2012 1:45 AM
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Subject: Re: April RoundtableThis email is to all Scout Leaders and Scout Parents interested in
taking the Wilderness First Aide course required by BSA for adult
leaders on high adventure trips.
It is a good introduction to back country first aide. I will be
teaching a course beginning on April 22nd and running for 6 sessions.
The first class will determine if we can go 2 times a week or stay on
all Sunday evenings.
If you are interested please reply to this email and I will add you to
my WFA email list.
Garry Boynton
899-2820In a message dated 3/18/2012 9:46:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, bspasc...@gmail.com writes:Just for kicks and giggles; Betty gave me a list of what the remaining topics were to be for the remainder of the year.April - Hiking and TrailsMay - Advancement.June - BBQ & GamesDid either of you have these as the topics?
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Ron Meyers <wis...@earthlink.net> wrote:
Hi guys,
I've spoken with Michael Murphey advancement chair of T246. He said he should have no problem of being able to give a short bit about road blocks to advancement and would write something up. I will just need to give him a reminder.
I was thinking, Mike could start, he's thinking he won't be but about ten minutes and then Tim can follow up from a council perspective? Of course we still need to invite him to speak.
Denise
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