POW WOW EXTRAVAGANZAS
Around The United
States.
Central
Region
Potawatomi Area Council (Waukesha,
WI) and Milwaukee County Council (Milwaukee, WI) will be holding a
joint Pow Wow this year. November 10, 2001
Theme:”Fishing For Ideas"
Pulaski High School, Milwaukee, WI
Registration 7:30 a.m. Closing 4:00 p.m.
Fee $10.00 until 10/20/01; $15.00 from 10/21/01 - 11/2/01; $20.00
after 11/2/01
Book is separate:$10.00 Mail orders are okay but postage is not included in
this amount.
Contact Person: Diane Vey, active@execpc.com, (262) 677-4121 ext 144
work phone #.
The Greater St. Louis Area Council Pow
Wow will be held on Nov. 3, 2001. It
will be held at Hazelwood East High School.
If you need any more information contact the Director of Training
Fred Brown at: 314-361-0600
NWSC's
(Northwest Suburban Council, Chicago area) pow wow is on Sat. Nov. 3 at
Christian Liberty Academy in Arlington Heights, IL,
Our theme is 2001: A Cub Scouting Odyssey
Mid-America
Council, Heartland University of Scouting,
Theme: 2001, A Scout Odyssey, Saturday, November 3 8:00am - 4:30pm, Girls
& Boys Town, Omaha, Nebraska
Chair: Sally Mann,
slmann@unmc.edu
Dan
Beard Council Pow Wow , Cincinnati, Ohio, November 3, 2001 , at
University of Cincinnati
For further information: powwow2001dbc@aol.com
Jackie Murphy 812-637-2250
Southern
Region
Great Smoky Mountain as tentatively scheduled our Univesity of
Scouting for Saturday, March 23rd, 2002.
We will have a website set up that will show what classes are being
offer. That website can be
accessed from our Cub
Scout
Training website. (Cub class
information is, posted on the Cub Training site, once the classes have been
determined.
Great
Smoky Mountain, University of Scouting,
March 23, 2002 (tentative), Knoxville,
Tennessee (Eastern Tennessee), Great Smoky Council Cub Scout Training
website: http://www.geocities.com/doublelope/,
I'll let you know when we have a confirmed date.
Any questions, please contact me at doublelope@yahoo.com
Middle Tennessee Council, Nashville, TN, Saturday, January 26, 2002,
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Raymond Gregory, Chairman RGregory6@aol.com,
Dee Dee Cobb, Cub Scout Training Coordinator deedee.cobb@excite.com,
The location has not been set yet. I will try to send you an update
when we have the location.
A
CHANGE IN DATE -- Occoneechee Council Pow Wow
Occoneechee Council Pow Wow, Saturday, March 23, 2002, Raleigh, NC,
Dusty Fletcher, Pow Wow Chief , e-mail: OC2002Powwow@worldnet.att.net
Indian
Nations Council will again host its nationally renown POW WOW on
November 3, 2001 at Jenks High School.(down the road from Tulsa, Oklahoma.)
(This is the POW WOW books that have been on the web for over 10
years.) New, improved and up to date. To
register contact Indian Nations Council (918) 743-6125.
Southeast
Louisiana Council November 10, 2001 - University of Scouting (504
889-0388), P.O. Box 1146 4200
S. I-10 Service Road, Metairie, LA 70001 Zip 70004
Western
Region
California Inland Empire Council's "MegaVersity" is PowWow
for all programs including Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity, Venture and
district/council Scouting. It will take place Saturday, October 20th. The
location is TBD, but will likely be in Moreno Valley, near the 91, 60, 10
and 215 freeways. The web page
is available at: http://www.geocities.com/megversity/
Orange County Council puts on their Leadership Training Conference
on November 3rd this year. This is also a multi-program event with lots of
classes, exhibits, displays and activities.
I believe that the LTC will again be at Century High School in the
Orange/Santa Ana area, near the 5, 22, 91 and 55 freeways.
For details, contact Chuck Hand, their event coordinator, at: cl-dm-hand@thegrid.net
http://www.ocbsa.org/parents/training/leadership/ltc.htm
Great
Southwest Council will host their annual Pow
Wow on November 3, 2001. Last
years Pow Wow had outstanding classes .
Grand
Canyon Council Pow Wow, Phoenix, AZ, Jan 12, 2002.
Registration information will be available at District Roundtables in
November and December as
well as from the Council Service
Center.
Northeast
Region
National
Capital Area Council Pow Wow 2001:
A Cub Scout Odyssey Saturday, October 27 Stone Ridge School 9101 Rockville
Pike, Bethesda, Maryland Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. diagonally across
Rockville Pike from the Council Service Center – enter on Cedar Lane
Go to http://www.stoneridge.org/general/maptoSR.html
for detailed map/directions
Come and join 1,000 fellow Cub Scout Leaders to learn new ideas for crafts,
advancement activities, games, songs, program administration and much, much
more!! All classes are taught
by experienced Cub Scouters with an average of 5 years as leaders and/or
trainers in the Cub Scouting program. Pow Wow is open to all Cub Scout
Leaders – Tiger, Wolf, Bear and Webelos Den Leaders; Pack Committee
Members and Chairmen; Pack Trainers (new position); Assistant Leaders at all
levels; Chartered Organization Representatives; Unit Commissioners and
interested parents – and all adults associated with your Pack are
encouraged to show up!!
All participants will attend six classes, receive lunch and a copy of this
year’s Pow Wow book filled with ideas for the coming year.
Best of all, they’ll have the opportunity to network with other
leaders from around the Council and the Northeast Region!
Questions can be directed to George Costigan at george_costigan@hotmail.com.
Hudson
Valley Councils University of Scouting,
conducted by the Hudson Valley and Rip Van Winkle Councils. March 2,
2002 at Our Lady of Lourdes High School in Poughkeepsie, NY. Contact
Keith Tilley, redcoat@netstep.net
for more information.
Participants from other Councils
are always welcome. When the
time get closer, you can get more information on our Council's Web Site http://www.boyscouts-ncac.org/
Yours in Scouting,
Ken Todd, Training Chairman
Aquia Dist, NCAC
NE-CS-59 Beaver
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