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Saturday, January 17, 2015 Deerfield High School-Deerfield, Wisconsin
Saturday, January 17, 2015
           Deerfield High School- Deerfield, Wisconsin
The Glacier’s Edge Council All Scouter Pow Wow is supplemental leader training at its BEST. It is designed
   to provide program ideas, resources and FUN for all Scouting volunteers. It is planned so that leaders
   may return year after year, earn certifications in their chosen fields and keep current on all that Scouting
   has to offer the youth of our area.
We have arranged the classes in interest areas that we are calling “tracks”. A track is a guideline so that
   you can take all of the classes in that interest area all day if you choose. Tracks are just a planning

                                      Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
                                                      -1-
Saturday, January 17, 2015 Deerfield High School-Deerfield, Wisconsin
device so that classes in the same interest area are not held at the same time. You can mix and match
   classes from any number of tracks.

REGISTRATION will take place in the cafeteria area as you enter the High School from the parking area.
  The registration area is where you will pick up your class schedule and materials. Registration will begin
  at 7:30 a.m. The Opening Ceremony will start at 8:30 a.m. and you will head off to your first class at 9:00
  a.m. So, bring all your Unit’s Scout Leaders, Volunteers and Parents because you’ll have a FUN filled
  day “Creating the Next Generation of Superheroes.

OPENING & CLOSING CEREMONIES will all take place in the Gymnasium. Classes will be held in the
  high school.

MIDWAY: The Midway has representatives of businesses & non-profit organizations. The Midway also has
  information about Scouting events & opportunities to enhance your programs during the year. Scouters
  are encouraged to visit the Midway. The area will be open from 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.

THE TRADING POST: The Trading Post will be offering Scout materials and some other special items so
  be sure to check them out.

FOOD: Coffee and donuts will be available in the cafeteria for a limited time during registration. Lunch will
  be served in the main cafeteria area. It will be a hot lunch; please indicate on your registration form if
  you have dietary restrictions. We will do our best to accommodate your needs.

THE STAFF: Staff members are coming to the All Scouter Pow Wow from throughout the Midwest. We’re
  dedicated to finding knowledgeable instructors for all the classes. We thank all the staff members for their
  valuable time and effort.

THE CLASSES: Each year, the All Scouter Pow Wow changes the courses offered. This keeps the All
  Scouter Pow Wow fresh and up to date with the latest changes in scouting. If you have an idea for a
  class for next year’s All Scouter Pow Wow, please let us know. Also, please fill out the evaluation forms
  for classes at this year’s All Scouter Pow Wow.

THANKS TO DEERFIELD SCHOOL: Deerfield has welcomed us into their facility year after year and we
  appreciate their willingness to let us use their facility.

DEN CHIEF TRAINING: Den Chief Training will be held in conjunction with the All Scouter Pow Wow. Boy
  Scouts, with the approval of their Scoutmaster, can attend this valuable leadership training. Having Den
  Chiefs is a great way to improve troop and pack relationships, and a good way to help make sure
  Webelos advance into the Troop. The Boy Scouts will learn how to lead skits, songs, and other den
  activities. The Den Chief registration fee includes patch, lunch, book and training.

INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP SKILLS FOR TROOPS: This session is being offered to teach troops
  how to use this training in their own units. Completing this training is a prerequisite for a scout to attend
  NYLT. Both youth and Scoutmasters should attend together.

Everyone who registers by the Early Bird deadline (December 19, 2014) will receive a $5.00 discount
                                   on the price of registration.

                   Any updates to the class list or fees will be posted at our website:
                     http://glaciersedge.org/training/supplemental/all-scouter-pow-wow/

   You have the option to register online. To register online go to http://glaciersedge.org/powwow.

                                      Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
                                                      -2-
Track           Hour 1             Hour 2      Hour 3                       Hour 4               Hour 5               Hour 6
                  9:00–9:55         10:00–10:55 11:00–11:55                  12:00–12:55           1:00–1:55            2:00–2:55
  Creating 1. It’s a Bird, it’s a 2. Scout Event        3. Social
Superheroes Plane…It’s the        Photos &              Networking
                Scout Executive     Promotions

Cub Scouts                                                                  4. Cub Scout        5. Getting Parents    6. Running with
                                                                            Recruitment         Involved with the     Cub Scout and
                                                                                                Pack Committee        Knives

Cub Scouts 7. How to Run a          8. The New Cub      9. The New Cub      10. Pack Pizzazz    11. Summer            12. Getting your
                Tiger Den- Tricks   Scout Program       Scout Program                           Program for Cub       Cubs to Camp
                of the Trade                                                                    Scouts
                                                                                                   How to Run        a Tiger Den- Tricks of
Cub Scouts 13. What Webelos 14. Den and Pack 15. Make your
                Should Know         Ceremonies          Blue and Gold
                About Boy Scouts                        Memorable
Boy Scouts                                                                  16. Growing Youth   17. First Year Boy 18. Wonders of
                                                                            Leaders             Scout Advancement the Sky

Boy Scouts 19. Welding Merit 20. Boy Scout              22. Strengthen      21. Eagle Process   21. Eagle Process     23. Boy Scout
                Badge               Recruitment         Your Troop          Part 1 of 2         Part 2 of 2           New Parent
                                                        Through OA                                                    Orientation

Boy Scouts 24. Edible Wild          25. The Highly      26. Camping         27. The            28. Winter Camping 29. Wilderness
                Plants              Functional Troop    Equipment           Scoutmaster Minute                    Survival
                                    Committee

Boy Scouts 30. Planning a           31. Map &           32. Advanced        33. Backpacking -   34. Advanced
                “Do-it-Yourself”    Compass             Map and             Planning and        Backpacking
                High Adventure      Reading             Compass             Equipment           Discussion
  Cooking       37. Not the Same 36. Dutch Oven         36. Dutch Oven                                                35. Backpack
                Old Cooking Class Cooking               Cooking                                                       Cooking and
                                  Part 1 of 2           Part 2 of 2                                                   Backpacking
                                                                                                                      Stoves

  Ropes &                           39. Leatherwork     39. Leatherwork     40. Beadwork        40. Beadwork          41. All tied up by
  Crafts                            Part 1 of 2         Part 2 of 2         Part 1 of 2         Part 2 of 2           the basic knots

  Ropes &       38. Survival        38. Survival                                                42. Walking Sticks    42. Walking
  Crafts        Bracelets           Bracelets                                                   Part 1 of 2           Sticks
                Part 1 of 2         Part 2 of 2                                                                       Part 2 of 2

 Venturing      43. Venturing 101   44. Venturing       45. Venturing       46. The New
                                    Activities in the   Awards              Venturing Program
                                    Area

Leadership 47. Bullying             68. Team Building 49. Public            50. Preventing      51. Conflict          57. Millennials
  Skills                                              Speaking              Burnout             Resolution

                52. Hidden dis-     53. STEM/NOVA 48. Effective             54. Flag Retirement 55. Collecting Scout 56. Religious
                Ability Awareness   Award         Meetings                  and Other Flag      History              Emblem Program
                                                                            Ceremonies

                                               Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
                                                               -3-
Track             Hour 1              Hour 2      Hour 3                         Hour 4               Hour 5             Hour 6
                    9:00–9:55          10:00–10:55 11:00–11:55                    12:00–12:55           1:00–1:55          2:00–2:55
  Admini-                             58. Journey to       59. The 4 W’s of     60. Adult
  stration                            Excellence           Tour Plans           Recognitions and
                                                                                Awards

Be Prepared 61. Safe Swim      62. Safety Afloat-                               64. Climb on Safely- 63. Hazardous       65. Trek on
for Outdoor Defense-  Training Training                                         Training             Weather- Training   Safely- Training
 Activities
  First Aid      66. CPR              66. CPR              66. CPR                                  67. CPR
  Training       Certification Part 1 Certification Part   Certification Part                       Recertification
                 of 3                 2 of 3               3 of 3

 Cub Scout       69. Cub Scout        69. Cub Scout        70. Webelos Den      71. Cubmaster and   72. Cub Scout Den    72. Cub Scout
   Leader        Leader Specific      Leader Specific      Leader Specific      Committee Chair     Leader Specific      Den Leader
                 Training             Training             Training             Leader Specific     Training             Specific Training
  Specific       Part 1 of 2          Part 1 of 2                               Training            Part 1 of 2          Part 1 of 2
  Training
  Training       74. Youth           75. Chartered         75. Chartered        73. New Unit                             76. Merit Badge
                 Protection Training Rep Training          Rep Training         Position-                                Counselor
                                     Part 1 of 2           Part 2 of 2          Membership Chair                         Training

  Training                            77. Range Master 77. Range Master
                                      Training         Training
                                      Part 1 of 2      Part 2 of 2

 Commiss-        78. New              78. New                                                       79. Unit             79. Unit
  ioners         Commissioner         Commissioner                                                  Assessments          Assessments
                 Tools                Tools                                                         Part 1 of 2          Part 2 of 2
                 Part 1 of 2          Part 2 of 2

 Den Chief       80. Den Chief Training.
 Training        Runs hours 1-6
                 For Youth

  BALOO          81. BALOO, Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation.
                 Runs hours 1-6
                 For Cub Scouting Adults

Introduction 98. Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops.
      to     Runs hours 1-6
             For Youth and their Scoutmaster
 Leadership
  Skills for
   Troops
  Midway         99. Visit the        99. Visit the        99. Visit the        99. Visit the       99. Visit the
                 Displays             Displays             Displays             Displays            Displays

                                                 Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
                                                                 -4-
1. It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane . . . It’s the Scout Executive – Come meet        17. First Year Boy Scout Advancement – Tips of the trade on how to
    and have a chat with our Scout Executive. Find out what is in the              help your scouts learn the skills necessary to reach first class within
    future for scouting in Glacier’s Edge Council. (Hr 1)                          the first year of scouting with the troop. (Hr 5)
2. Unit Promotion – They say a picture is worth a thousand words.              18. Wonders of the Sky – From the nebulae where stars are born to
    Learn how to capture the FUN of scouting in photography. There is              the black holes where the most massive stars die, there’s no
    no better way to promote the scouting program than to share the                shortage of stunning images that can be accessed from your
    smile on a scout’s face while enjoying the outdoors.(Hr 2)                     smartphone or tablet. Learn what some of the phone apps have to
3. Social Networking – Learn how to promote your activities and                    offer. (Hr 6)
    events on today’s social media such as facebook, twitter, You-tube         19. Welding Merit badge - Learn about the welding merit badge and
    and others. (Hr 3)                                                             resources and ideas to present this merit badge to your youth. (Hr 1)
4. Cub Scout Recruitment – Participants will learn year-long strategies        20. Boy Scout Recruitment – The more the merrier! Learn some
    to recruit Cub Scouts to their pack. A special feature is the discussion       techniques to get more boys into your troop. (Hr 2)
    of the School Night for Scouting recruiting process and how packs          21. Eagle Process (2 hours) – Learn the ins and outs of advancing your
    and council/districts work together to have a great fall roundup. (Hr 4)       youth from life to eagle. Get useful information on how to overcome
5. Getting Parents Involved with the Pack Committee – Does                         pitfalls and hurdles that may arise along the way. This session will
    your Cub Scout pack struggle with getting parents involved? Learn              give information regarding procedures and policies pertaining to the
    tips on how to get the parent assistance you need. (Hr 5)                      Eagle Scout Award. (Hr 4 & 5)
6. Running with Cub Scout and Knives – Learn how to present the                22. Introduction to and Strengthening Your Troop through the Order
    whitlin’s chit to Bear and Webelos Scouts (Hr 6)                               of the Arrow - What is OA and what is its purpose? Who started it,
7. How to Run a Tiger Den- Tricks of the Trade – Not only have you                 how did it start and where did it start? How is it organized and how
    made the choice to work with your first-grade boy in Scouting, you             does it fit into the Scouting program? Learn all about the OA. (Hr 3)
    decided to take a big leap of faith and lead the Tiger Den. Yes, they      23. Boy Scout New Parent Orientation – Yes, boy scouts is different
    are full of energy. Yes, the attention span is equivalent to that of a         than cub scouts. Learn what to say to new parents to involve them
    squirrel after a double espresso. But do not be intimidated, you will          and set realistic expectations for their role in scouting. (Hr 6)
    learn several tips and tricks to running a Cub Scout Tiger Den. (Hr 1)     24. Edible Wild Plants – So you’re stranded in the wilderness. You
8. The New Cub Scout Program – The Cub Scout Program is                            consumed the last nub of your Cliff Bar two days ago, and now you’re
    changing. Learn what this means for you and your youth. (Hr 2)                 feeling famished. Civilization is still several days away, and you need
9. The New Cub Scout Program – The Cub Scout Program is                            to keep up your strength. The greenery all around you is looking
    changing. Learn what this means for you and your youth. (Hr 3)                 more and more appetizing. But what to nibble on? Some plants will
10. Pack Pizzazz – DO you have a Pack meeting that lacks pizzazz?                  keep you alive and are chock full of essential vitamins and minerals,
    Come to this class and get great ideas how to kick up that meeting so          while some could make you violently ill….or even kill you. This of
    that families will want to be present. (Hr 4)                                  course makes proper identification absolutely critical. (Hr 1)
11. Summer Program for Cub Scouts – The best that Cub Scouting                 25. The Highly Functional Troop Committee – Spend your time
    has to offer, close to home! Cub Scout Day Camp, resident camp,                working with seasoned scouters to discuss how to best run an
    and other Cub Scout events combine the most exciting things about              effective and fun troop committee dedicated to scouting's values and
    being a Scout with summertime fun. (Hr 5)                                      willing to do whatever it takes to make the program worthwhile for the
12. 0-100% In 18 months- Getting your Cubs to Camp – All the                       boys. (Hr 2)
    planning in the world will not create a great summer camp if it is not     26. Camping Equipment – Having good camping gear does not have to
    promoted to the best of your ability. Learn exciting ways to get your          break the bank. Knowing what is important to look for in quality
    boys to camp. (Hr 6)                                                           equipment is important. Learn what gear is essential to be a happy
13. What Webelos Should Know About Boy Scouts – Boy Scouts is a                    camper! (Hr 3)
    whole lot different than Cub Scouts or Webelos Scouts. The idea of         27. The Scoutmaster Minute – The Scoutmaster’s Minute is your time
    graduating from a Cub Scout pack to a Boy Scout troop may be                   to build the spiritual character of your scouts in an entertaining way.
    intimidating for some Webelos Scouts and their parents. Learn what             You only get that one minute of undivided time to send lifelong
    to expect from the scouting program and tip on how to choose the               messages. This workshop enhances your innate abilities of
    best troop for your Webelos. (Hr 1)                                            observation, reflection and communication so that you are more
14. Den and Pack Ceremonies - Just don’t hand out those awards;                    confident in delivering the promise of Scouting. (Hr 4)
    create a little magic and excitement. Make those award ceremonies          28. Winter Camping – Camping or backpacking in the snow appeals to
    lively so that the boys will want to advance and participate. (Hr 2)           anyone who enjoys the beauty and peacefulness of a pristine winter
15. Make your Blue and Gold Memorable – You don’t need super                       wonderland. There are no bugs or crowds, and who doesn't enjoy
    powers to chair a Blue and Gold. Get ready for the pack's biggest              playing in the snow? With a little prepar5tion, you also might be
    event of the year! Create excitement with fun themes, decorations,             surprised at how comfortable it can be. (Hr 6)
    ceremonies and MORE! (Hr 3)                                                29. Wilderness Survival – In their outdoor activities, Scouts learn to
16. Growing Youth Leaders – Learn about the care, feeding and                      bring the clothing and gear they need, to make good plans, and do
    mentoring of your youth leaders. This session will present ideas and           their best to manage any risks. But now and then, something
    resources to make your youth want to step up to the plate. (Hr 4)              unexpected happens. When things go wrong, the skills of wilderness
                                                                                   survival can help make everything right again. (Hr 6)

                                                        Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
                                                                        -5-
30. Planning a “Do-it-Yourself” High Adventure – Lessons learned by         49. Public Speaking – Learn the secrets to staying calm, cool, and
    one troop/crew while planning high-adventure trips. (Hr 1)                  collected in any public speaking venue. (Hr 3)
31. Map & Compass Reading – Navigating with a map and compass is            50. Preventing Burnout – Be prepared for an active discussion on how
    timeless and quite useful to any traveler or adventurer today.              we can retain our best leaders and keep them active and happy in
    Knowing how to use a map and compass will allow you to follow trail         the program, so that they come back again and again. (Hr 4)
    maps, find your position on a map, and keep your sense of direction.    51. Conflict Resolution – Do you have difficult people to deal with? Is
    (Hr 2)                                                                      there tension in your unit? This course will address some of the
32. Advanced Map and Compass – From novice to expert in one easy                fundamental methods on how to deal with these issues. (Hr 5)
    class! (Hr 3)                                                           52. Hidden dis-Ability Awareness – Learn about inclusiveness of
33. Backpacking- Planning and Equipment – Proper equipment and                  disAbled scouts in the Scouting Program and explore fun methods of
    planning tips to make a great backpacking trip. (Hr 4)                      teaching it. (Hr 1)
34. Advanced Backpacking Discussion – Backpacking techniques and            53. STEM/NOVA Award – The Boy Scouts of America's NOVA Awards
    secrets to make your trips successful. (Hr 5)                               program incorporates learning with cool activities and exposure to
35. Backpack Cooking and Backpacking Stoves – Backcountry trips                 science, technology, engineering and mathematics for Cub Scouts,
    often require using small stoves for good meals. Explore the options        Boy Scouts, and Venturers. The hope is that the requirements and
    available. (Hr 6)                                                           activities for earning these awards stimulates interest in STEM-
36. Dutch Oven Cooking (2 hours) – Tired of eating the same old camp            related fields and shows how science, technology, engineering and
    food? Learning Dutch Oven cooking will make mealtime your favorite          mathematics apply to everyday living and the world around them.
    camping activity. Get hands-on experience and prepare and enjoy             Counselors and mentors help bring this engaging, contemporary, and
    your own Dutch Oven lunch. (Lunch is in lieu of Pow Wow lunch)              fun program to life for youth members. (Hr 2)
    (Hrs 2 & 3)                                                             54. Flag Retirement and Other Flag Ceremonies – Learn the proper
37. Not the Same Old Cooking Class – Not that again… learn some                 way to retire flags that have served us well. (Hr 4)
    new twists and techniques to spice up your camp meals. (Hr 1)           55. Collecting Scout History – After more than 100 years, the Boy
38. Survival Bracelets (2 hours) - Paracord survival bracelets are worn         Scout program has produced an incredible number of items that have
    around the world. They are a great way to carry around a fair amount        become meaningful and valuable. This session will offer a historical
    of paracord with you in case of any emergency situation. Although           perspective on Boy Scout collectibles; what is popular, how to protect
    the paracord bracelet is made to hold securely on your wrist while          & display collections, determining value and discussing resources
    you are wearing it, it can be unraveled and the paracord can help you       that makes collecting memorabilia more interesting and enjoyable.
    in an emergency situation. Course fee: $3 (Hr 1 & 2)                        (Hr 5)
39. Leatherwork (2 hours) – Learn basic leatherworking techniques           56. Religious Emblem Program – Learn about the different types of
    from an instructor from Tandy Leather, includes $30 of supplies and         religious awards available and some of the steps needed to earn
    tools Course fee $15 (Hrs 2 & 3)                                            them. (Hr 6)
40. Loom Beadwork (2 hours) – Learn loom beadwork in a hand-on              57. Millenials – Millennials & Why they are important to the BSA. (Hr 6)
    session. Course fee: $5 (Hrs 4 & 5)                                     58. Journey to Excellence – "Journey to Excellence" is the BSA's
41. All Tied Up by the Basic Knots – Learn to tie the basic Scouting            recognition program designed to encourage unit excellence and
    knots and more. This course will be useful to Cub Scout and Boy             measure performance. This course will explain how to use
    Scout Leaders and to anyone who presents these knots to others.             dashboards and reports to identify current status and where
    Get into the fun of knot tying. (Hr 6)                                      improvements can be made. The 2015 scorecards for Packs and
42. Walking Sticks (2 hours) – Participants will receive and decorate a         Troops will be distributed and reviewed. This course is intended for
    walking stick as part of this course. One of the decorations taught         Commissioners and unit leaders. (Hr. 2)
    will be the Turk’s Head knot. The walking stick and decorative          59. The 4 W’s of Tour Plans – Learn the Who, What, Where, and Why
    materials will be provided. Course fee: $12 (Hr. 5 & 6)                     of filling out Tour Plans (Hr 3)
43. Venturing 101 – What is Venturing and how does the program run?         60. Adult Recognitions and Awards – They might not admit it, but most
    Learn how to start a new crew and offer new experiences to older            leaders and parent volunteers are grateful for simple recognition and
    boy scouts to keep them involved in the scouting program. (Hr 1)            thanks. Learn a variety of ways to recognize and thank them:
44. Venturing Activities in the Area – There are so many activities for         Training awards, recognition knots, special district awards,
    older scouts and venturers right in our own area. Learn where and           certificates and a variety of other simple ideas. (Hr 4)
    what they are. (Hr 2)                                                   61. Safe Swim Defense- Training – All swimming activities in Scouting
45. Venturing Awards – Get an overview of the current recognition               are required to follow the eight basic principles known collectively as
    awards. Note: Venturing bronze, gold and silver must be completed           the Safe Swim Defense plan. A unit that follows the plan can expect a
    by December 31, 2014. (Hr 3)                                                safe, enjoyable aquatic experience. (Hr 1)
46. The New Venturing Program – The Venture program will be                 62. Safety Afloat- Training – All boating activities in Scouting are
    undergoing a full revision. See what changes lay ahead. (Hr 4)              required to follow the nine basic principles of Safety Afloat. With an
47. Bullying – Create a bully-free environment in Scouting. This class          emphasis on accident prevention through proper preparation and
    will revolve around identifying, preventing and intervening. Tips for       skills, a unit that follows Safety Afloat can expect a safe, enjoyable
    Scout leaders and how to provide support for youth that are bullied.        activity. (Hr 2)
    (Hr. 1)                                                                 63. Hazardous Weather- Training – Hazardous Weather training must
48. Effective Meetings – Learn how to effectively manage your                   be completed prior to requesting a tour permit from the BSA. The
    meetings so that they are productive and finish on time. (Hr 3)             module presents safety precautions for eight different types of
                                                     Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
                                                                     -6-
weather, as well as planning, preparation, and traditional weather       76. Merit Badge Counselor Training - The purpose of this training is to
    signs. (Hr 5)                                                                provide council- or district-approved and registered merit badge
64. Climb on Safely- Training – Climb on Safely covers eight key safety          counselors with understanding of the methods of counseling and their
    points about climbing and rappelling and is required training for at         role in the advancement program of Boy Scouts of America. (Hr 6)
    least one adult leader on any type of Scouting outing that involves      77. Range Master Training (2 hours) – Shooting sports are exciting and
    climbing or rappelling. (Hr 4)                                               fun for Scouts of all ages, and our Cub Scout and Webelos day
65. Trek on Safely- Training – "Trek Safely" covers seven key safety             camps and resident camps are just around the corner. Please
    points about trekking and is recommended for adult leaders                   become properly trained on how to help staff a safe shooting sports
    organizing any type of trek. (Hr 6)                                          program. Please note that Cub Scouts and Webelos can only shoot
66. CPR Certification (3hours) – American Red Cross full CPR                     BB guns and archery at council- or district-sponsored events and
    certification course. Course fee: $30 (Hrs 1, 2 & 3)                         not on a pack or den level. (Hrs 2 & 3)
67. CPR Recertification – If you have previously completed the ARC           78. New Commissioner Tools (2 hours) – The Glacier’s Edge Council
    CPR course within the past 3 years and need to renew your                    will begin using new Commissioner Tools on January 1. These tools
    certification this is the course for you. Course fee: $10 (Hr 5)             offer much more than the soon to be retired Unit Visit Tracking
68. Team Building – The Ultimate Adventure! Join us and see how the              System. This course will provide an overview of the new tools and
    best companies in the world go about building teams in their                 how to use them to better serve your units. If possible, please bring
    organizations, and how we can bring those same concepts into the             your laptop for a hands-on experience. This course is recommended
    Scouting program. (Hr 2)                                                     for all Commissioners. (Hr. 1 & 2)
69. Cub Scout Den Leader Specific Training (2hours) – This course is         79. Unit Assessments (2 hours) – Beginning in January 2015, all units
    intended to provide Tiger Cub, Wolf, and Bear den leaders with the           in the Glaciers Edge Council will be participating in an Assessment
    information and tools they need to conduct successful den meetings.          Process every 6 months. This process is conducted by the Unit Key
    Den leaders who complete this training and Youth Protection training         3 and is intended to identify strengths and areas for
    are considered "trained" for all three positions. (Hrs 1 & 2)                improvement. This course will explain how the Unit Assessment
70. Webelos Den Leader Specific Session – This course is intended to             Process works and how the Commissioner and Unit Key 3 work
    provide Webelos leaders with the tools they need to run successful           together to assess the unit and develop plans to strengthen it. This
    Webelos den meetings. Leaders must have completed previous                   course is intended for Commissioners, Committee Chairs, Chartered
    training for den leaders or Cub Scout leader specific training to be         Organization Representatives, and Unit Leaders. (Hr 5 & 6)
    fully trained in their position. (Hr 3)                                  80. Den Chief Training (All day) – The Den Chief is a key means of
71. Cubmaster and Committee Chair Leader Specific Session – This                 building relationships between the Pack and Troop. The Den Chief
    session along with previous Cub Scout Leader Specific training will          regularly reminds the boys about Boy Scouts in a positive way as he
    complete the training required for Cubmasters and Pack committee             leads activities and shares his enthusiasm for Scouting with the Cub
    members. Learn the resources needed to run a successful program              Scouts. This class will give current and future Den Chiefs an
    in your pack. (Hr 4)                                                         opportunity to learn how to lead songs, put on skits, lead games, and
72. Cub Scout Den Leader Specific Training (2hours) – This course is             work with adult leaders to solve problems. (Hr 1-6)
    intended to provide Tiger Cub, Wolf, and Bear den leaders with the       81. BALOO (All day) - This course teaches leaders and parents about
    information and tools they need to conduct successful den meetings.          the Cub Scout outdoor program. You will learn about planning,
    Den leaders who complete this training and Youth Protection training         equipment, cooking, campfire safety, and programming. (Hr 1-6)
    are considered "trained" for all three positions. (Hrs 5 & 6)            82. Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (All day) – The ILST
73. New Unit Position-Membership Chair – Learn how this new pack,                course is intended to help Boy Scouts in leadership positions within
    troop and crew position can help you reach more youth to join your           their troops understand their responsibilities and to equip them with
    unit. (Hr. 4)                                                                organizational and leadership skills to fulfill those responsibilities.
74. Youth Protection Training – Youth Protection training is designed to         ILST replaces Troop Leadership Training and is a prerequisite for
    help you keep our youth safe from abuse. You will learn the Boy              Boy Scouts to participate in more advanced leadership courses such
    Scouts of America's Youth Protection Guidelines, signs of abuse, and         as National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT). (Hrs 1-6)
    how to report suspected abuse. (Hr 1)                                    83. Midway – Visit the displays and get information on fundraisers,
75. Chartered Org Rep Training (2 hours) – This course provides: an              where to go for FUN, and community resources to help deliver the
    overview of the BSA, discussion of the "charter concept", an                 scouting program. (Hr 1,2,3,4 or 5)
    understanding of your job as a Chartered Organization                   84. Lunch – (Hr 3)
    Representative, steps in how to help units & their leadership, and an   85. Lunch – (Hr 4)
    awareness of other opportunities. (Hrs 2 & 3)

                                                     Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
                                                                     -7-
May 1-3, 2015
                                              Camp Indian Trails, Janesville, WI
                                                    and May 29-31, 2015
                                                Ed Bryant Scout Reservation
                                                       Mauston, WI
                                     Attendance at both weekends is required for completion of the course

   Glacier’s Edge Council is proud to present a fun and educational training opportunity in the spring of
2015 called Wood Badge. Wood Badge is the BSA’s premier adult leader training course, that also teaches
principles of leadership and team development that are just as useful for the non-scouting part of our lives
(work, church, and other volunteer organizations).
   Wood Badge is appropriate for anyone registered in the Boy Scouts of America who is 18 years or older.
You should have completed the basic training for your current position in Scouting before you take Wood
Badge. Attendees need to be able to function safely in an outdoor environment and have completed the
Annual Health and Medical Record form. Participants will camp in cabins the first weekend, and camp in
their tents the second weekend.
   Wood Badge will empower you to be a better, more dedicated leader who is able to help deliver a high
quality program to the youth of your community -- and it’s a lot of fun too! Many Scouters report that
attending Wood Badge is a life-changing experience, and strong friendships are forged at Wood Badge
which last a lifetime. More information about Wood Badge Course C7-620-15 can be found at
http://www.glaciersedge.org/woodbadge or by contacting Course Director John Gunyon at 262-745-2230 or
jgunyon@charter.net

                       National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)
                      NYLT is an exciting program designed to provide youth members with leadership
                      skills and experience they can use in their home troops/crews. NYLT is a six-day
                      course. Content is delivered in a troop and patrol outdoor setting. The NYLT course
                      centers around the concepts of what a leader must BE, what he must KNOW, and
                      what he must DO. The key elements are then taught with a clear focus on HOW TO.

The Glacier’s Edge Council is pleased to announce we will hold two sessions of NYLT in 2014.
                           Sunday June 21, 2015 through Saturday June 27, 2015
                           Sunday July 26, 2015 through Saturday August 1, 2015
The eligibility requirements to attend NYLT are:
    Be at least 13 years of age prior to the start of the course
    First Class Scouts or a registered Venture Crew member
    Completed Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops or Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews.
    Be currently serving or will serve in the future as key unit leader

Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (ILST) Training is conducted at the troop level. The syllabus can
be found on the National Boy Scout website. New this year – at Powwow we will be hosting an ILST
training for Scoutmasters and their SPL to attend to gain the knowledge to hold the course in their
home troop in the future.
Registration forms for NLYT will be available starting at Powwow. Please sign up early as we are limited in
the number of participants in each course.

                                      Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
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Additional Training Opportunities for Cub Scout Leaders

                Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO)
                       March 7, 2015 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
                  This course is for leaders and parents to learn about the Cub
                  Scout outdoor program. You will learn about planning, equipment,
                  cooking, campfire safety, and programming. Please note: At least
                  one member of the Pack must be BALOO trained prior to a Pack
                  overnight outing and attend the overnight outing.

                     Outdoor Skills for Webelos Leaders (OWL)
                             April 18 & April 19, 2015
                  This is a fun-filled weekend hands-on training course for current
                  and future Webelos Den Leaders. You will learn the skills
                  necessary to implement a successful Webelos program. You will
                  learn about cooking, wood tools, campfires, and the outdoor
                  Webelos activity pins.

               Additional Training Opportunity for Boy Scout Leaders

                     Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills
                      & Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training
                                 April 17 – 19, 2015
                  Boy Scout Leaders can complete both trainings during this one
                  weekend. During the Leader Specific portion you will learn the
                  workings of a troop to include the role of the Scoutmaster in a boy-
                  led troop, the outdoor program, advancement program, troop
                  administration and program planning. During the outdoor skills you
                  will learn the practical skills you need to lead Scouts in the
                  outdoors and to teach the Scouts through First Class rank. The
                  hands-on program will include sessions on camp set-up, outdoor
                  cooking, wood tools, rope & knots, first aid, campfire programs,
                  map & compass skills, hiking, packing techniques, nature and
                  Leave No trace.

***To register for any of the above trainings please stop by the Madison or Janesville Service Center

                                 Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
                                                - 10 -
All Scouter Pow Wow January 17, 2015
                                  Have Lunch Either 3rd or 4th Hour
We will be having lunch on both 3rd (#84) and 4th (#85) Hours. When making your schedule, please list one of
those hours for your lunch (unless you are registered for Dutch Oven cooking as lunch is part of that class).
                                                Additional Fees
A few of the classes have an additional fee to cover the cost of materials used in the class. These classes are
listed on the registration form. Otherwise, all handouts, supplies and materials used in class are included in
the registration fee.

              2015 Pow Wow Fees                               2015 All Scouter Pow Wow Registration

Registration Fee:                                Name: ___________________________________________
Early Bird 12/19/14   $15.00    _________
Paid after 12/19/14   $20.00    _________        Address: _________________________________________

Includes a patch & lunch                         City: ____________________State: ________Zip: ________
Dietary Restrictions (if any):
___________________________________              Phone Number: (____) ______________________________
Den Chief Training:
                                                 Email Address: ____________________________________
Early Bird 12/19/14     $15.00
Paid after 12/19/14     $20.00
                                                 Council: ______________________
Includes lunch, patch, & book _________
                                                 District: ______________________
Additional Patches: $2.50 each ________
                                                 Unit: _________ Position in Scouting: __________________
Additional Course fees:
# 83 CPR Certification $30.00 __________
                                                 Make sure if you have a 2 or more-hour class that you mark
# 84 CPR Recert         $10.00 __________
                                                 it down on this form for both hours. Register early for a better
# 38 Survival Bracelets $ 3.00 __________
                                                 chance of getting your first choice; remember some classes
# 39 Leatherwork        $15.00 __________
                                                 have strict limits. First come first serve.
# 40 Loom Beadwork $ 5.00 __________
# 42 Walking Sticks     $12.00 __________
                                                       Class Choices: First Choice             Second Choice
Total Amount Paid:               _________
                                                                  1st Hour # ________ 1st Hour # ________

           Online registration at:                               2nd Hour # ________ 2nd Hour # ________
     http://glaciersedge.org/powwow
                                                       Lunch or 3rd Hour # ________ 3rd Hour # ________
Everyone who registers by the Early Bird
deadline of December 19, 2014 will receive a            Lunch or 4th Hour # ________4th Hour # ________
$5.00 discount on the price of registration.
Payment is due upon registration in order                         5th Hour # ________ 5th Hour # ________
   for us to hold your class registration
       Send to: All Scouter Pow Wow,                              6th Hour # ________ 6th Hour # ________
        Glacier’s Edge Council, BSA,
              P.O. Box 14135                     The Scout Midway is open from 1st hour through 5th hour, so
          Madison, WI 53708-0135                 mark down Class # 99 if you would like to take an hour to
                                                 look at the exhibitor booths. We are having lunch on both 3rd
20                                               (#100) and 4th (#101) hours.
                                                           Please make sure you schedule a lunch

                                      Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
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Glacier's Edge Council, Boy Scouts of America                                   NONPROFIT
P.O. Box 14135                                                                 ORGANIZATION
Madison, WI 53708-0135                                                          US POSTAGE
                                                                                    PAID
All Scouter Pow Wow                                                             MADISON WI
                                                                                PERMIT #695

                          Saturday, January 17, 2015
                 Deerfield High School, Deerfield Wisconsin
             Registration: $20. Early bird discount if paid by Dec. 19, 2014 only $15!
                                 http://glaciersedge.org/powwow
                                       Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader
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