PHILMONT
TRAINING
CENTER

SUMMER 2002 SCHEDULE

Training at Philmont

The Philmont Training Center (PTC) at Philmont Scout Reservation near Cimarron, N.M., will offer a wide range of training conferences from June through September 2002 for council and district volunteers. Also available is a full schedule of age-specific activities for family members.

Families arrive on Sunday and depart the following Saturday. Meals are served in dining halls. Housing is in large, two-person platform wall tents, equipped with electricity, located near showers, restrooms, medical facilities, and recreation areas.

For more information contact the Philmont Scout Ranch Training Center

Call: (505) 376-2281
Fax: (505) 376-2629


Week 1
June 2-8
Boy Scouting

  • Boy Scout Advancement
  • Exploring the Scoutmasters Handbook
  • Troop JLT
  • Teaching Basic Outdoor Skills
  • The Boy Scout Training Continuum
  • Scouts with Special Needs
  • Communicating with Youth
  • 21st Century Wood Badge Training
Week 2
June 9-15
Venturing/Scoutreach

  • Venturing: The Crew
  • Venturing: District and Council Administration
  • High Adventure Resources for Venturing
  • Quality Venturing Roundtables
  • Venturing Advancement
  • Training Venturing Leaders
  • Venturing in the LDS Church
  • Scoutreach
Week 3
June 16-22

  • Cub Scouting/NJLIC New Directions in Training
  • Leading Pack Camping
  • Strictly for Cubmasters
  • Tiger Cub Den Program
  • Cub Scout Den Program
  • Webelos Scout Program
  • Cub Scout Roundtables
  • Teaching Basic Outdoor Skills
  • National Junior Leader Instructor Camp**
Week 4
June 23-29

  • Council Services/NJLIC District Key 3
  • The District Committee
  • Administration of Commissioner Service
  • The Unit Commissioner
  • Training Management Seminar
  • Council and District Activities
  • O/A Lodge Advisor Training
  • National Junior Leader Instructor Camp**
Week 5
June 29 - July 5
LDS Scouting in the LDS Church

Week 5
June 30 - July 6
NJLIC National Junior Leader Instructor Camp**

Week 6
July 7-13
Relationships/NJLIC

  • Membership/Relationships Committee
  • Scouting in the Catholic Church
  • Scouting and the Church's Ministry
  • Scouting in the Jewish Community
  • Scouting in the Lutheran Church
  • United Methodist Scouters' Workshop
  • James E. West Fellowship
  • Teaching Basic Outdoor Skills
  • National Junior Leader Instructor Camp**
Week 7
July 14-20
Boy Scouts/ Finance/ Professional Development/

  • Scoutreach/NJLIC Professional Development Level II*
  • Cultural Diversity Conference
  • James E. West Fellowship
  • Major Gifts/Endowments
  • Teaching Outdoor Cooking
  • Boy Scout Advancement
  • National Junior Leader Instructor Camp**
Week 8
July 21-27
Boy Scouts/NJLIC

  • Boy Scout Advancement
  • Conducting JLTC
  • Teaching Basic Outdoor Skills
  • Boy Scout Roundtables
  • Using the Scout Oath and Law
  • Strictly for Scoutmasters
  • The Boy Scout Training Continuum
  • 21st Century Wood Badge Training
  • National Junior Leader Instructor Camp**
Week 9
July 28 - August 3
Council Services/Professional Development

  • Council Key 3
  • District Key 3
  • The District Committee
  • Administration of Commissioner Service
  • The Unit Commissioner
  • Health and Safety/ Risk Management
  • Professional Development Level I*
Week 10
August 4-10
Council Services/International

  • District Key 3
  • The District Committee
  • Administration of Commissioner Service
  • The Unit Commissioner
  • Training Management Seminar
  • International Scouting
Week 11
August 11-17
Cub Scouting

  • New Directions in Training
  • Cub Scout Camping
  • Strictly for Cubmasters
  • Marketing Cub Scouting
  • Quality Pack Program
  • Cub Scout Roundtables
  • Pow Wow Leadership
Week 12
September 15-21
Fall Conferences - Boy Scout Division

  • Teaching Advanced Outdoor Skills
  • High Adventure Trek Planning
  • O/A Staff Advisor Training
  • Climbing and Rappelling
  • Leave No Trace
  • Project COPE Director Training
  • Scouting for the Home Schooled
* Professional Development Conferences

** Outdoor conferences that require a Philmont physical



Fees

Conference fees (meals, lodging, conference and program materials) are as follows:

  • Conference participants - $295
  • Spouses and children over 20 - $220
  • Children, aged 6 and over - $175
  • Children, aged 3 to 5 years - $110
  • Children, aged 2 and under - $30
  • A Mountain Trek for teenagers is $220
  • National Junior Leader Instructor Camp, $225
Participants must have local council approval.

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