ATTENTION ALL TROOP 201 ALUMNI!
The Troop is hosting a dinner/auction fundraiser to benefit the Scouts in Troop 201 and we're inviting all Alumni.
During dinner, you can bid on a variety of fun items in our silent auction.
This event is bound to be an enjoyable night as you discover old friends and make some new ones!
Join us as we come together to support the Scouts of Troop 201 - Remember, We are the Best in the West and in the USA!
Tickets are only $10/person for adults and $5/person for children 12 and under.
For further information or to buy tickets, drop an email Joy and Giselle at troop201fundraising@gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing you there!
PLC
(Patrol Leader Council)1st WEDNESDAY of Each Month, 6:30 pm,
Magnolia Park United Methodist Church, Burbank, CA
Parts A and B are to be
completed at least annually by participants in all Scouting events. This health
history, parental/guardian informed consent and hold harmless/release agreement,
and talent release statement is to be completed by the participant and
parents/guardians.
Part C is the physical exam that is required for participants in any event that exceeds 72 consecutive hours,
for all high-adventure base participants, or when the nature of the activity is strenuous and demanding. Service
projects or work weekends may fit this description. Part C is to be completed and signed by a certified and
licensed heath-care provider—physician (MD or DO), nurse practitioner, or physician assistant. It is important
to note that the height/weight limits must be strictly adhered to when the event will take the unit more than
30 minutes away from an emergency vehicle–accessible roadway, or when the program requires it, such as
backpacking trips, high-adventure activities, and conservation projects in remote areas.
Part D is required to be reviewed by all participants of a high-adventure program at one of the national high adventure
bases and shared with the examining health-care provider before completing Part C.
BOARDS OF
REVIEW Scouts MUST request and schedule
their BORs with the Advancement Chair.
YOUTH PROTECTION The BSA places the greatest
importance on creating the most secure environment possible for
our youth members. All Boy Scout adult volunteers should take
this course. It covers the BSA's Youth Protection policies,
kinds of abuse, signs of abuse, how to respond to disclosure of
abuse, and proper reporting procedures. It does so by taking
you through situations that require choices and produce
consequences. Successful completion of this course requires an
80 percent or higher score. If you take this test as a
registered member of the BSA and designate your local council,
your completion will be reported back to your council to adjust
your training records. You'll also be offered a certificate of
completion. BSA Youth Protection Training On-Line