Monthly Archives: February 2023

PPC Adventure Programs – Update

There is still time to sign up for some exciting Cub Scout Adventures.

  • On May 13th at Mt. Allamuchy Scout Reservation Cubs and families are invited to attend ‘For the Birds. The Cubs will learn about backyard birds and build a bird house or bird feeder and finish off with a snack.
  • On June 3rd enjoy a Family Fun Day at MASR. BB guns, archery, fishing, make and eat donuts and more. Two sessions from 9-12 and 12-3 are available.

Register at ppcbsa.org or PPCadventures.org

Merit Badge opportunities – Go to the www.PPCBSA.org website scroll across the banner at the top and click the Program menu. Check out our Merit Badge offerings for the Spring and Summer.

Camp Programs – Contact us if your troop or pack is interested in scheduling a program at one of our camps.  We offer ATVs, Backwoods Engineering, Climbing, COPE, Troop Shoots (BB, rifle, shotgun, archery), and more.

Klondike Derby Season

Klondike Derby Season:

This past weekend we kicked-off the 2023 Klondike Derby Season. This meant we had two great events happening at the same time.

At Winnebago Scout Reservation we had the Skylands District with 367 Scouts on 44 sleds taking part in this year’s event. We also had 50 adults and volunteers. Crew 17 was there to support our Scouts. Skylands hosted this event as a multi-day event. They continued the tradition of having a Saturday night feast. A special thank you to the staff that worked in the kitchen in order to prepare a meal for 343 people on Saturday night.

Pioneer District was at Watchung Reservation, home to one of our 2023 Summer Day Camp Programs as well as PPC Adventure Programs during the Scouting year. Pioneer had two shifts of sleds which included 51 sleds from 31 different troops and 416 Scouts participated. Again, with gratitude and thanks to the 50 adults who were there as staff and leaders to support this year’s event.

 

Health and Safety Announcement

Health and Safety Announcement:

 

Did you know that a Scout leader should never sign any document for their Pack, Troop, Crew, Post or Ship (unit) without having it reviewed by your local council? Most Scout leaders find this out when they are going through the process of getting a Certificate of Insurance (COI). Units apply for COI when planning an event in a facility that is not their normal meeting place. Examples are: the Pinewood Derby or your Blue & Gold being held at the local elementary school because you don’t have enough room where you normally meet to invite everyone that wouldn’t normally attend your weekly or monthly meetings……or you are going on an outing or a hike at the county park. You can find more information on COIs on Patriots’ Path Council’s Scouting Safely page.

 

Since the beginning of the pandemic, many organizations have started adding language to their agreements as part of Hold Harmless Agreements. In many cases Hold Harmless Agreements cannot be signed, as they contain language that shifts all legal claims to the Boy Scouts of America, including incidents that are due to the negligence of whom we are signing an agreement. An example of this would be your local swim club has a Hold Harmless Agreement that assigns all negligence to the Boy Scouts of America; a Scout is using the ladder to exit the pool and the ladder falls out of the wall injuring the Scout using it. We would have no control over checking the safety or maintenance of that ladder, because the property does not belong to us. But the Hold Harmless Agreement makes us responsible for that injury. The Boy Scouts of America’s General Liability Insurance Program will not cover that as a claim.

 

Patriots’ Path Council’s goal is to protect all our Scouts and our families. That means when we have Hold Harmless Agreements, we are unable to sign any agreements for facility usage or programs. Individuals who do could be held solely responsible for that event.

 

When we can have discussions with some of these organizations, we are sometimes able to come to an agreement on language that does not make the Boy Scouts of America responsible for the other parties’ negligence. This is a process that is not swift, and in at least one case took 3 years of working and discussing with a local school district to get to that point.

 

Our best advice is to plan your events as far in advance as you can. Once you have the location decided, start the process with them making that reservation and get it to us as soon as possible. Most agreements can be reviewed, and COI request can be handled within two weeks, that is why we require a two-week turnaround time.  In some cases, they do take longer. Generally this is due to needing to share with the Boy Scouts of America Risk Management Office or request a COI that has a change in language. There are 248 other Boy Scout Councils, so this process is done by the date of the event, this can add two weeks and even longer at times.

 

Please share this information with all leaders and parents who are involved in helping make your unit successful.

Blue & Gold Gift Ideas

February 8, 2023 will be the 113th Anniversary of the BSA. It is customary for that occasion to kick off BLUE & GOLD, a celebration for awards and advancement in Cub Scouts!

Stop by the PPC Scout Shops to pick up Cub Scout branded gifts like: Mess Kits, Water Bottles, Wallets, Bags, Car Decals… along with Patches & Arrows to use as presentation items for your own ceremony!

8 Ideas for Staying Warm While Cold-Weather Camping

Do your toes get cold while going outside in the winter? Putting on a hat can help.
Do you like baggy clothes? That’ll serve you well if you’re outside in cold weather.
What are the three W’s of cold-weather camping?

Learn all this and more in the November – December 2015 issue of Scouting magazine

20 Tips for Planning and Hosting the Best Pinewood Derby

The “why” of Pinewood Derby needs little explanation. You do it because it’s the perfect combination of cars, competition and character-building fun. But as for the “how,” we’ve got you covered.

 

Check out the story from the January – February issue of Scouting Magazine to get their 20 tips on planning the perfect Pinewood Derby. Click on the link here: 20 tips for planning the best Pinewood Derby (scoutingmagazine.org)