Come to Akela's Council

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Roundtable

Roundtable is in Roosevelt this year.  We will be meeting in the building by the middle school.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
7:30

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Akela's Council

What Is Akela's Council? This is an exciting 4 1/2 day Cub Scout Leader Training for those who have completed the Leader Basic Training. This fast-paced and inspiring training covers den doodles, den yells, relationships, Cub Scout forms, resources, Sports/Academic program, skits, puppets, charter renewal, BSA policies, insignia, Webelos Outdoor Experience, Cub Scouts with disabilities and much more.

When and where does it happen?
In 2011, Akela's Council will be held at Tifie Scout Camp at Mountain Dell located near Mount Pleasant on July 5-9. Past participants have deemed Akela's Council to be the most motivating and enjoyable training they have ever completed. Registration is limited so register early for this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

This training meets the needs of all pack level leaders.

How do you apply?
apply on line at  Utah National Parks.  You can also print and fill out the Akela's council Registration form, enclose a check or money order for the $50.00 required deposit or the full $115.00 fee, and send directly to:
Boy Scouts of America
748 North 1340 West, Orem UT 84057
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Partial scholarships may be available. Contact your district Cub Scout Trainer or call Council Services at (801) 437-6222 for more information. All fees are due 30 days prior to the course. There will be no refunds issued after the course begins.
Qualifications
1. Be registered with the Boy Scouts of America.
2. Complete Cub Scout Leader Basic Training before course.
3. Provide the completed Annual Health and Medical Record (all parts) at check-in.

Kings Peak District

I wanted to create a blog that could be used to get information out to scout leaders in our district.  Or if you have questions you can ask them here.  I had thought of using Facebook but you have to have an account.  This way anyone could see what was on the blog.