1998 Fall Camporee at Camp Campbell
Schedule of Activities
Friday, October 9
5:30 – 7:30 P.M.
Check in - - set up camp - - dinner - - Senior Patrol Leader registers troop at headquarters
9:00 – 10:00 P.M.
Campfire program
10:15 P.M.
Cracker-barrel at headquarters (Senior Patrol Leader and Scoutmaster only)
11:00 P.M.
Lights out! Quiet time! No one outside his troop area……
Saturday, October 10
7:00 A.M.
Reveille - - breakfast - - cleanup
8:00 A.M.
Prepare to leave for opening flag ceremony
8:30 A.M.
Opening ceremony and Uniform Inspection
9:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.
Service Projects
10:45 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
Cooking demonstrations by all troops
1:15 P.M. – 2:15 P.M.
Lunch, Clean-up and break camp
2:30 P.M.
Awards and Closing Ceremony
3:00 P.M.
Break camp and have a safe drive home!
Scoring
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100 |
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100 |
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100 |
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100 |
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200 |
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100 |
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100 |
Total possible points |
1500 |
Any troop not attending the awards ceremony at 2:45 P.M. on Saturday will forfeit their awards.
All competition will be by patrols and the average of all the patrols will determine the Troop score.
Each Troop attending the Camporee will receive either a blue, red or white ribbon based on the total average score of all the patrols.
The Troop with the highest score from each sub-camp will receive the Presidential ribbon.
Ribbons will be awarded as follows:
Blue 1300 – 1500 pts.
Red 1000 – 1299 pts.
White under 1000 pts.
NOTE: In the event of a tie for the Presidential Ribbon, all Troops involved in the tie will receive the award.
Raleigh, North Carolina Stake
Registration Camporee Form
Sponsoring ward _____________________
Troop number _______________________
Scoutmaster _________________________
SPL________________________________
Patrol ______________________________ Patrol ___________________________
PL _________________________________ PL ______________________________
1. __________________________________ 1. ______________________________
2. __________________________________ 2. ______________________________
3. __________________________________ 3. _______________________________
4. __________________________________ 4. _______________________________
5. __________________________________ 5. _______________________________
6. __________________________________ 6. _______________________________
7. __________________________________ 7. _______________________________
8. __________________________________ 8. _______________________________
9. __________________________________ 9. _______________________________
10.__________________________________ 10.______________________________
Adults
Registration Scoring
SPL ________________________ Patrol Name____________________________
Troop No. __________________
Value |
Score |
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1. Check in by Patrol Leader. Registration form completed in a neat, accurate, and readable manner.
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100 |
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100 |
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100 |
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Total Score |
Uniform Inspection Scoring
Possible Points |
20 points |
20 points |
20 points |
20 points |
20 points |
Scout Name |
Official Scout Shirt (class A) |
Council Patch |
Troop # |
American flag |
Neat and Clean |
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Total points (from above) |
Divided by # of boys |
Equals Total Points |
Campsite Scoring Sheet
SPL ________________________ Patrol Name____________________________
Troop No. __________________
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Possible points |
Score |
1. Is campsite neat and clean with equipment organized? |
20 |
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2. Is there a means to put out fires in case of emergency? |
20 |
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3. Is the ax yard roped off? |
20 |
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4. Are the scouts camped together in a patrol? |
20 |
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5. Is a duty roster posted? |
20 |
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Total |
Cooking Demonstration Scoring
Possible points |
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1. Is event properly set up and organized? |
20 |
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2. How creative was this demonstration? |
20 |
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3. How good was the quality of demonstration? |
20 |
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4. Was the demonstration done by the boys more than the leader? |
20 |
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5. Did they demonstrate good knowledge of the skill? |
20 |
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6. Did they provide samples? (Bonus Points) |
20 |
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Total |
Wednesday, September 23, 1998
Dear Scouters and Scoutmasters:
Cooking, Scout basics, and Service is the theme that we are trying to build around this camporee. Your demonstrations are for demonstration only, but samples are appreciated and encouraged. Please keep in mind the budget, and make sure that no one over contributes.
Attached is the Stake Fall Camporee agenda, registration form and scoring sheets. Please bring them filled out in the appropriate places such as, Troop #, Patrol names, and boys’ names. This is going to be a priesthood camporee, so the 11-year old scouts will not be participating.
The service project is still being cleared with the Council. As soon as these details are complete, I will send you an e-mail outlining them.
As you look over the agenda, you’ll notice that there are points being given for various Scouting things. Some will require some advance preparation on your part, such as a tour permit, patrol flag, patrol yell, etc. I’m sure most of you already incorporate these things as part of your Scouting program. Please note that the boys should be working together as a Patrol, and the Scoutmaster (as much as possible) should demonstrate "shadow leadership". Let the boys run the show.
Please have the boys in at least a "class A" Scout shirt with all of the appropriate Scout patches for the opening flag ceremony Saturday morning.
Also note that during the service project, it may be necessary to start your campfires for your demonstrations. By all means, feel free to plan out your schedule so that a couple of your boys and an adult leader can monitor your campfire. Each campsite needs to make sure that they practice good fire safety. Be sure and bring adequate fire buckets for your campsite. (I believe it is 2 buckets of water per tent).
Some of you have not defined what type of cooking you will be demonstrating. Please call me and let me know what you will be doing.
I know that some of you have quite a ways to drive and work long hours, but if at all possible, please make a special effort to attend the campfire program. We are trying to make this a good, uplifting program for the boys.
Thank you for all that you do,
Cal Brostrom
Ray Romney
Lewis Oaks
Joel Stapf
"Remember the worth of souls is great in the sight of God". D & C 18:10