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Serving: Amherst, Brookline, Hollis, Hudson,

Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Merrimack, Milford,

Mont Vernon, Nashua, and Wilton.

October 9, 2017

Arrowhead District

2017-18

This Planning book belongs to: If found, please call: Dear Fellow Scouters,

Thank you for making the decision to become a volunteer in Arrowhead District. I

honestly hope that you enjoy your time serving the Scouts in your units and know that

your time and energy is greatly appreciated.

This Arrowhead District Planning Book is the combined effort of many individuals. All of

us hope that it will serve as a valuable tool in helping you do annual program planning

for your units, and help you deliver a great program to the youth. When you create your

unit calendars, please use this book as a guide to include District and Council events, to

offer training opportunities to your leaders, and to avoid schedule conflicts that might

cause the Scouts to miss out on activities.

Use this booklet as well as the Council generated Program Planning Guide (download:

http://nhscouting.org/) to create your unit’s custom program. The online calendar can

be viewed at http://nhscouting.org/events/ and is another valuable resource presenting

opportunities for training, camping at our Council camps, and fundraising information.

The Arrowhead District Leadership contact information is included. Please note that

everyone except for the District Director are also volunteers. Many are involved as

leaders in their own units as well as being part of the District staff and are dedicated to

making the Scouting program in Arrowhead District the best that it can be! The

Arrowhead District Committee is here to be a resource for you. Let us know your needs

and we will do what we can to provide the help that you need. We are all in this together

– we are all Arrowhead District! Remember our Scout Oath to “help other people at all

times”.

Thank you all for your generosity with your time and talents in promoting the Scouting

program for the benefit of the youth in our District. Whether you realize it or not, you

are making a profound impact on the lives of many that will have lasting benefits for

years to come. As you do your valuable work, remember to set the example for our

Scouts by personally adhering to the Scout Oath and Law. And as you do your Scouting,

have fun. Make it fun for both the Scouts and yourselves!

Yours in Scouting, Steve Spaziani Arrowhead District Chairman

Arrowhead District Committee

Chairman: Steve Spaziani (603) 566-7859 Email: arrowheadDC@comcast.net Commissioner: Bob Cormier (603) 505-6010 Email: rcormier.nh@gmail.com Vice-Chair (Program): Bob Leuci (603) 765-1564 Email: Arrowheadvicechair@gmail.com District Director: Jack Gaylord (603) 289-0378 Email: jgaylord@bsamail.org Advancement Chair: Beth Dibble (603) 305-1451 Email: Edibble@aol.com

Cub Scout Advancement Chair: Tami Bohnert (603) 882-2130 Email: kiplnglady@comcast.net

Boy Scout Activities Committee Chair: Ben Dibble (603) 305-7492 Email: BLdibble@aol.com

Training Committee Chair: Bob Sitar (603) 886-0834 Email: rjsitar@comcast.net Membership Committee Chair: Donna Cormier (603) 465-2726 Email: cormier164@gmail.com Communications/Webmaster Chair: Brad Goodman (617) 320-1472

Email: brad@bradgoodman.com Camping Committee Chairs:

Bill Noyce wbnoyce@gmail.com (603) 440-9697 Dick Rafferty inferno_ice505@hotmail.com (603) 429-2503

Cub Scout Day Camp Director: Pam Rawnsley (603) 889-7983 Email: pamelarawnsley@Comcast.net Nominating Committee Chair: Bob Cormier (603) 505-6010 Email: rcormier.nh@gmail.com Finance Committee Chair: Dave Lowrance (603) 465-7698 Email: dwlhollis@msn.com

Arrowhead District Committee

Friends of Scouting Campaign: Karen Bourn (603) 809-4121

Email: bourn.karen@gmail.com

Popcorn Kernel: Sam Inzerillo (603) 595-0263

Email: sinzerillo@gmail.com

CS Roundtable Commissioner: Michael Beck (781) 795-2138

Email: ingaa@msn.com

BS Roundtable Commissioner: Jay Cohen (603) 345-0300

Email: jay.cohen@comcast.net

Venturing Roundtable Commissioner: Garry Crane (603) 881-8013 Email: grcrane@aol.com Order of the Arrow Chapter Advisor: Jay Cohen (603) 345-0300 Email: Jay.cohen@comcast.net

Daniel Webster Council

Main Office number: (603) 625-6431 571 Holt Ave. (603) 625-2467 (Fax) Manchester NH, 03109

Scout Store at Camp Carpenter 300 Blondin Rd (603) 622-5060 Manchester NH, 03109 (603) 622-5071 (Fax)

Hours:

Winter Months During Summer Camp

Mon-Fri 9:30am – 6:00pm Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri 9:30am – 6:00pm

Saturday 9:30am – 3:00pm Thursday 9:30am – 7:30pm

Sunday Closed Sunday 11:00am – 5:00pm

manchesterscoutshop@scouting.org

~ August 2017 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Commissioner staff Meeting

2 District Committee Meeting

3 4

5

6

7

8

Eagle Project Review Board

9 Arrowhead Roundtable

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21 Solar Eclipse!

22

23

OA Chapter Meeting Picnic at Greeley Park By Special appointment: Eagle Scout Board of Review

24

25

26

27 28

29 Hallelujah! School starts soon!

30

31

~ September 2017 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2

3

4 Labor Day

Service Center Closed

5 Commissioner staff Meeting

6 District Committee

Meeting

7 8

OA Fall Fellowship Popcorn Pickup!

9 OA Fall Fellowship

10

OA Fall Fellowship

11

12

Eagle Project Review Board

13 Arrowhead Roundtables

14 15 16

17

18

19

DWC

Coord Program Com’s

20 OA Chapter Meeting

21

DWC Signup Night!

Rosh

Hashanah

22

23 IOLS & OWL Training

Baloo!

Webelos Woods at GSR

24

Webelos Woods at GSR

25

26

27 Eagle Scout Board of Review

28

29 30

Fall Blast @ Carpenter!

Yom Kippur

~ October 2017 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2

3 Commissioners staff Meeting

4 Arrowhead District Committee Meeting

5

6

7 CS, BS, Venturing Leader Specific Training

8

9

10 Eagle Project Review Board

11 Arrowhead Roundtables

12

13

14

15

16

17

18 OA Chapter Meeting

19 Diwali

20

Fall

Camporee Dunkin Donuts payments due!

21

Fall

Camporee Fall Blast @ Carpenter Lion & Tiger Lder Boot Camp

22

Fall

Camporee Fall Blast @ Carpenter

23

24

25 Eagle Scout Board of Review

26

27 Product Sale orders DUE!

28 Scouting for Food – hangers out

29

30

31 Halloween Commissioners staff Meeting

~ November 2017 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 District Committee Meeting

2

3

4

Scouting for Food – Pickup!

5 Daylight

Savings

Time ENDS!

6

7

8 Arrowhead Roundtable

9

10

11

UNH Scout Football Day

12

13

14

Eagle Project Review Board

15 OA Chapter Meeting Eagle Scout Board of Review

FOS kickoff!

16

17

Product Sale Distribution

18

19

20

21

DWC

Coord Program Com’s

22

23

Thanks- Giving! Service Center Closed

24 Service Center Closed

25

26

27

28

29 30

~ December 2017 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 Charter Turn-in Day

3

4

5 Commissioner staff Meeting

6 District

Committee Meeting Popcorn Payments due

7 8

9

10

11

12

Eagle Project Review Board

13 Arrowhead Roundtables

and Holiday PARTY

Hanukkah Begins

14 15 16 Breakfast with Santa @ Carpenter

17

18

19

20 OA Chapter Meeting

Eagle Scout Board of Review

21

22 Service Center Closed

23

24

25 Christmas Service Center Closed

Scout Shop Closed NH Schools Holiday Recess

26 Kwanzaa Service Center Closed

NH Schools Holiday Recess

27

NH Schools Holiday Recess

Deadline for Silver Beaver Award – send to JGaylord@bsamail.org

28 NH Schools Holiday Recess

Deadline for Unit Leader Award of Merit – send to JGaylord@bsamail.org

29 NH Schools Holiday Recess

Deadline for District Award of Merit – send to Edibble@aol.com

30

31 New Year’s Eve

~ January 2018 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Service Center Closed

2 Commissioner staff Meeting

3 Arrowhead District Committee Meeting

4

5

6

UNH Scout Hockey Day

7

8

9 Eagle Project Review Board

10 Arrowhead Roundtable

11

12

13

14

15

MLK Day

16 DWC

Coord Program Com’s

17 OA Chapter Meeting

18

19 20

21

22

23

Take a minute & nominate someone for Unit Service Award – send to Edibble@aol.com

24

Eagle Scout Board of Review

25

26

27

28 29 30 31

Camp Card Orders Due!

~ February 2018 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Deadline for Unit Service Award – send to Edibble@aol.com

2 Klondike Freeze Out, Scout Shabbat

3 Klondike Derby and Webelos Alley

4

Scout Sunday

5

6 Commissioner staff Meeting

7 Arrowhead District Committee Meeting

8

9

10

11

12

13 Eagle Project Review Board

14

Arrowhead Roundtable Valentine’s Day –

remember your Scout Spouse!

15

16 Chinese New Year

17

18

19

President’s Day

Service Center Closed

20

21

OA Chapter Meeting

22 Baden-Powell's Birthday

23

24

25

26 NH School

Vacation week

27

28 Eagle Scout Board of Review

~ March 2018 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2

3 Ski with the Eagles!

4

5

6 Commissioner staff Meeting

7 Arrowhead District Committee Meeting

8

9

10

District Recognition Dinner

11 Daylight Savings Starts

12

13 Eagle Project Review Board

14

Arrowhead Roundtable

15 Summer Camp Deposits due!

16

17

18

19

20 DWC

Coord Program Com’s

21

OA Chapter Meeting

22

23

24

25 Palm Sunday

26

27

28 Eagle Scout Board of Review

29

30 Passover Service Center Closed for Good Friday

31

~ April 2018 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Easter All Scout Volunteers get TRIPLE their pay!

2

3 Commissioners staff Meeting

4 Arrowhead District Committee Meeting

5

6

7 District Pinewood Derby

8

9

10 Eagle Project Review Board

11 Arrowhead Roundtables

12

13

14 CS, BS, Venturing Training

15

16 Campership

Applications

Due!

17

18 OA Chapter Meeting

19

20

21

Program Kickoff

DWC Recognition Dinner

22

23

24

25 Eagle Scout Board of Review

26

27

28

29

30

~ May 2018 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Commissioner staff Meeting

2 District Committee Meeting

3 4 NHX Jamboree

5 NHX Jamboree

6 NHX Jamboree

7

8

Eagle Project Review Board

9 Arrowhead Roundtable

10

11

12

13 Mother’s Day, and

don’t you forget it!

14

15

Summer Camp Payments due!

16 OA Chapter Meeting

17

18 IOLS, OWL Training

OA Spring Fellowship

19 IOLS, OWL Training

OA Spring Fellowship

20 OA Spring Fellowship

21

22

AOL Dinner

23

Eagle Scout Board of Review

24

25

26

27 28 Memorial Day

Service Center Closed

29

30

31

~ June 2018 ~

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2

3

4

5 Commissioners staff Meeting

6 District Committee

Meeting

7 8

9

10

11

12

Eagle Project Review Board

13 Arrowhead Roundtables

14 15 16

17

Father’s Day No – not a tie. Wash his car, that’d be a nice thing to do!

18

19

20 OA Chapter Meeting

21

22

23

24

Camp Week #1

25

26

27 Eagle Scout Board of Review

28

29 30

Glossary of District Terms Roundtable – Is held the 2nd Wednesday of every month. Every Pack or Troop sends representatives to get the latest information from the District Staff about upcoming events. This is also the chance to meet other leaders and ask what fun adventures & events that they have done with their Pack, Troop or Crew. Crew officers are encouraged to attend. District Staff – are volunteers (like you!) who work to give a great, fun, safe scouting experience to the youth in the area. Please see the contact info in this book and do not hesitate to ask for help. The District volunteers have over 200 years of scout knowledge between them. We have members of Boy Scout National, Council, and District committees in this group of dedicated scouters. Scouter – any adult that volunteers in the Scout program.

Glossary of Cub Scout Terms

Chuckwagon – is a competitive activity. A group of 4-8 (no more than 9) Cubs (from all ranks) pulls a Chuckwagon around course and does 9-10 games/activities. The Chuckwagon contains items that are used by the Cubs in the games. The boys must do the games without parental help. A PACK Coordinator is required, and registers the PACK for the event. Cub Scout Fun Day – is a non-competitive event. Cubs may register with a Den or alone. No Pack coordinator is needed. Cub Day Camp – A PACK Coordinator is required, and registers the PACK for the event. Drive your Cub(s) to our Day Camp and they can enjoy the outdoors, activities like BB’s, and get them away from the electronic games at home. Discounts are available for parents that are Den Leaders at DAY Camp. Den Chiefs are always welcome! (Pack lunches!)

Family Camping – Come to Camp Carpenter and camp with us! You bring your blankets or sleeping bags, and we provide the tents, food, and fun. Some of the camp facilities are open, like Archery, Pirates Cove or the Fort, BB’s and others!

Resident Camp – Is where your son sleeps in a tent at Camp Carpenter and enjoys all the activities there A PACK Coordinator is required, and registers the PACK for the event

Scouting for Food – is held the first 2 weekends in November. It is the Scouts’ Nationwide Service Project. First weekend we put out door hangers asking folks to donate food. The following weekend we pick it up. Pack Coordinator is recommended.

Lion & Tiger Cub Fun Day – is a non-competitive event. Cubs may register with a Den or alone. No Pack coordinator is needed.

Webelos Alley – For Webelos/AOL ONLY. Is a competitive event held the first weekend in February at the same time as the Klondike Derby. The boys pull winter sleds around a course and do events/games. There are ribbons awarded for the top 3 Dens. A PACK Coordinator is required, and registers the PACK for the event. Webelos/AOL Campout – Parents/guardians camp with their Webelos cubs at Fall or Spring camporees. A PACK Coordinator is required, and registers the PACK for the event. The coordinator works with the local Boy Scout Troop to handle meals & camping space. The Webelos should eat with a Patrol, parents eat with Troop Leaders.

Glossary of Boy Scout Terms Camporee – Is a competitive event held in the fall & spring. The Patrols of 4-8 Scouts traverse a course where they compete in scout skills like first aid, or orienteering, and in fun games like paintball or obstacle course. The theme varies from year to year. The events always include scout skills. A Troop Coordinator is required, and registers the Troop for the event. Klondike Derby - Is a competitive event held in the February. The Patrols of 4-8 Scouts pull a dog-sled around a course where they compete in scout skills like first aid, or orienteering, and team building games. The theme varies from year to year. A Troop Coordinator is required, and registers the Troop for the event. Scouting for Food – is held the first 2 weekends in November. It is the Scouts’ Nationwide Service Project. First weekend we put out door hangers asking folks to donate food. The following weekend we pick it up. Pack Coordinator is recommended. A Troop Coordinator is recommended. Resident Camp – Is where your son sleeps in a tent at Camp and enjoys all the activities there. A Troop Coordinator is required, and registers the Troop for the event.

Glossary of Venture Crew Terms Moot – Gathering planned by VOA (Venturing Officers Association) youth held in the fall. Zenith – Area Venturing event planned by VOA.

Activities & Civic Service Committee Boy Scout Committee Chair – Ben Dibble

(603) 305-7492 BLdibble@aol.com

Cub Scout Committee Chair – Tami Bohnert (603) 882-2130 kiplnglady@comcast.net

It is the responsibility of the activities and civic service committee to support units through the planning, promotion, and operation of multi-unit events that supplement, but do not

supplant, unit program.

A district activities committee does the following:

1. Plans and promotes a well-balanced schedule of district events, and recruits teams to carry them out.

2. Decides how Scouting can become involved in selected needs and interests of communities in the district. Helps Scout units take part in community service projects in such a manner that youth members learn qualities of good citizenship.

3. Plan and promote Good Turn for America projects at both a district and unit level.

4. Promotes and assists with the planning of council events (such as the council show or Eagle Scout dinner).

5. Promotes and carries out the district's share of national events (such as Scouting Anniversary Week or a national jamboree).

6. Conducts an annual poll of unit leaders to determine unit needs and interests for district activities.

Camp Promotion and Outdoor Committee

Committee Chairs –

Bill Noyce 603-440-9697 wbnoyce@gmail.com

Dick Rafferty 603-429-2503 Inferno_ice505@hotmail.com

A district camp promotion and outdoor A committee does the

following:

Promote unit participation in council camping opportunities.

Help select leaders and develop programs for district Cub Scout day camp.

Promote the use of camperships for members with financial need.

Working closely with its officers, guide the Order of the Arrow to help promote camping in the district.

Communications / Webmaster

Committee Chair – Brad Goodman

617-320-1472 Brad@bradgoodman.com

The Communications committee is responsible for:

Promoting unit publicity and use of local media outlets

Promoting the Boy Scouts by providing content to local media outlets

Keeping the website accurate & timely

Managing the Arrowhead District Facebook pages: -Arrowhead District, Daniel Webster Council (Facebook Page) -Unit Leaders of Arrowhead District – Daniel Webster Council (Facebook Group) With the addition of social media, there are plenty of opportunities for Scouters to have a hand in promoting Boy Scouting in our district! How do you write a press release, or an article? It’s really simple. Just do the following:

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PRESS RELEASE TITLE IN ALL CAPS

Town, NH— The first paragraph covers the who, what, when, where, and why. Get all that info in up front. Don’t worry about them not liking your work.

Second paragraph – more info & reasons. This is the place to put in examples or details that you skipped in the first paragraph. “Troop XX has been in town since 19ZZ, and has YY members.”

Third paragraph – get a quote in there! “Create” a quote from a participant, or organizer. You can also put in something from Jack Gaylord, Arrowhead District Director. Like – Jack Gaylord says “put something in here about how much fun the event will be. How Scouting is a family values organization. Or whatever sounds good.” Photos are HUGE – get pictures of SMILING HAPPY FACES of the boys. Get the first name, unit info and home town. You can join Scouts at any time! For additional information on Boy Scouts in the Nashua area, please contact Jack Gaylord at (603) 625-6431 or visit www.BeAScout.org to find a unit near you.

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Want to submit your article to The Telegraph online? Simply go to http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/SubmitArticle/908718-407/submit-article.html

There’s even a place to upload your photograph! Photos are HUGE. Get pictures of SMILING HAPPY FACES! No one wants to see backs of heads! Include first name, unit info & town.

Commissioner Service

District Commissioner: Bob Cormier

(603) 505-6010 rcormier.nh@gmail.com

"It is the mission of the Arrowhead District Commissioner Service to

help Scout units provide a quality program for their members. In doing

so the values of Scouting will be brought to more youth, more

effectively."

Commissioners provide important leadership to ensure quality Scouting. We advise, mentor, coach, counsel, and recommend, to help YOU make scouting a great place for your youth.

We need YOUR leadership experience! Become a commissioner

and make a difference by:

Bringing Scouting to more boys

Developing new leaders

Sharing your experiences

The commissioner service is looking for men and women volunteers

who would like to help Scouting by sharing their knowledge and

experiences with other Scouters.

Successful Scout units do not just happen. They are made. They are

made by leaders who are trained, coached, and counseled along the

way by those who went before them. You probably had someone help

you as you learned how to be a Scout leader so you know how important

it is to have guidance in developing a successful Pack, Troop, Team or

Crew. You have an opportunity to help other leaders be successful by

serving as a commissioner. By helping leaders build strong units you will

be insuring that the values of Scouting are brought effectively to more

youth.

Advancement Committee

Committee Chair - Beth Dibble

(603) 305-1451 Edibble@aol.com

The function of the district advancement and recognition committee is to motivate and train unit leaders and unit committee members in the advancement program.

Set district advancement goals

Help units establish an active advancement program

Recruit and train merit badge counselors

Maintain a current list of merit badge counselors

Assemble a Ranger Award and Quest Award resource list

Provide assistance in Eagle Scout advancement, including Eagle Scout boards of review

Provide recognition to district Scouters

Provide program resources for the unit

District Eagle Project & Eagle Board of Review

Committee Chair – Don Dutile (603) 402-1288 ddutile@gmail.com

The district approves Eagle service projects and holds Eagle board of reviews. The district meets twice each month during the regular program year (September-June) for

this purpose as follows:

The 2nd Tuesday of each month for project reviews.

The 4th Wednesday of each month (except December) for boards of review.

During the summer months of July and August there are no regularly scheduled meetings but we will meet on an as-needed basis. Scouts who forward their Eagle applications to council after June 1st should include a note to the district on whether they will be attending college in the fall. All reasonable attempts will be made to hold a board of review before Aug 15th for scouts attending college in the fall.

All regularly scheduled meetings are held at the Pilgrim Church, 4 Watson St Nashua, NH.

Eagle Board Administrator – Joy Bradish (603) 424-3498 Arrowhead.EagleAdmin@gmail.com

To schedule a meeting with the Eagle committee, plus the general point of contact for both the Eagle Board of Review Committee and the Eagle Project Review.

Roundtable

RT Commissioners:

Cub Scouts – Michael Beck

(781) 795-2138 ingaa@msn.com

Boy Scouts – Jay Cohen

(603) 345-0300 jay.cohen@comcast.net

Venturing Roundtable Garry Crane (603) 881-8013 grcrane@aol.com

Roundtable is your place to get help. Need an idea for a Den meeting?

We have them. Your Boy Scouts want a cool new place to campout?

Come and ask the other Scoutmasters. You will also get information

about upcoming events, like Camporees, Fun Days and Popcorn.

Popcorn Sale

Committee Chair – Sam Inzerillo

(603) 595-0263 Email: sinzerillo@gmail.com

Thanks for helping to make 2014 a great sale! If your unit is caught on the ‘fund raising treadmill’ – always searching for new ways to raise funds, then you should try popcorn! Give me a call! Sam

2017 Key Dates (Dates taken from DWC Planner)

Aug 21 - Show and Sell orders due online to Trails-End

Sept 8 - Show and Sell Pickup at Able Moving & Storage

Nov 3 - Popcorn Take-Order due & PRIZE ORDER!

Nov 17 - Popcorn Take-Order Pickup Able Moving & Storage

Dec 6 – Popcorn payment due at Council!

Training Committee

Committee Chair – Bob Sitar (603) 886-0834 Email: rjsitar@comcast.net

The leadership training philosophy is to provide adult leaders with fundamental information about the aims and purposes of the movement, as well as specifics about their particular roles in Scouting. A trained leader is knowledgeable and confident in the role being performed. The knowledge and confidence of a trained leader are quickly sensed by Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, or Venturers and are a positive influence on their lives.

Train leaders - don't just run training course.

Plan and implement an effective, year-round leadership training program for the district to provide continuing training opportunities for all leaders, regardless of position

Develop procedures for evaluating the quality and effectiveness of the district leadership training program. report training progress regularly to the council committee

Establish priorities. Develop and carry out a plan to accomplish those priorities

Select, recruit, and train an effective team of instructors

Plan, promote, conduct, and evaluate all district training events

Recognize leaders who complete training requirements

See that high standards are set and met by all instructors

Maintain adequate district training records

Conduct an annual survey of training needs in the district

Keep informed of literature, audiovisuals, and equipment aids for the leadership training program

Have an approved budget for training events

Support and encourage all pack trainers

Create an account at my.scouting.org and use it to manage your unit’s training. You can also find Youth Protection Training there. It outdates every 2 years.

Membership Committee

Committee Chair – Donna Cormier

(603) 465-2726 cormier164@gmail.com

The membership committee strives for growth through the organization of new Scouting

units, and growth through new members joining existing units.

Work with units to prepare for their Signup Night

Work with Commissioner staff to make sure all youth are registered

Encourage Troops to actively recruit Webelos

Work with District Executive to create new units

Attend Council membership meetings

Work with commissioner staff to track and improve retention

Family Friends of Scouting

Committee - Chair Karen Bourn

(603) 809-4121 bourn.karen@gmail.com

TJM Help support your local camps & programs!

Friends of Scouting is a critical yearly fundraising campaign that assists the Daniel Webster Council in offsetting program costs and providing quality service. The true cost of Scouting is much greater than what local dues and event or camping fees cover.

All packs, troops, teams, and crews are encouraged to participate in the campaign in the first quarter of every year to give families the opportunity to contribute. Requests are also made to local business and community supporters through district and council community campaigns. Schedule your presentation as part of your annual calendar planning and encourage participation - everything helps to support a strong Scouting program in the Arrowhead District.

Finance Committee

Committee Chair – Dave Lowrance

(603) 465-7698 dwlhollis@msn.com

A district finance committee does the following:

Obtain and understand the district's portion of funds to be raised toward the council budget

Organize and carry out a successful Friends o Scouting annual campaign n the district, and meet the goal by the target date

Promote the council plan for endowment development

Inform units of unit finance policies

Provide recognition to donors, along with information on how their dollars helped serve youth

Health and Safety

When in doubt about an activity or event, check the Guide to Safe

Scouting. The “Sweet 16 of Safety” will help you. Adult supervised,

personal safety equipment, skill levels, permits & notices etc.

http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/GSS.aspx

At the DWC website you can find the following forms: BSA Medical Form(s)

Permission slip (Informed consent agreement)

Local Tour Permits (print on legal size paper - 11x14)

National Tour Permits (print on legal size paper - 11x14)

Visit the American Red Cross to schedule yourself for CPR/First

Aid/AED (Automated External Defibrillator) training or gather a group of

six or more and have training at your location!

Pack First Name Last Name Pos. City Phone Email

4 Paul Rolanti CC Milford 603 673-0863 psrolanti@comcast.net

4 Paul Liamos CM Milford 603 673-8715 pgliamos@comcast.net

10 Corey Sours CC Wilton 603 654-2084 Coreysours73@gmail.com

10 Steve Mayhew CM Wilton 603-654-5704 smayhewscouts@tds.net

11 Marie Schaefer CC Litchfield 603 595-1655 Marie.schaefer@comcast.net

11 Eric Kneidel CM Litchfield 603 818-3395 erickneidel@gmail.com

12 Alexis Brooks CC Hollis 603-880-2630 Atj.brooks@gmail.com

12 Tom Gehan CM Hollis 603-465-3042 tkgehan@yahoo.com

19 Tracy Pohl CC Nashua 603 886-1843 Kitin17@hotmail.com

19 Thomas Lanzara CM Nashua 603-880-0093 Rescuet77@hotmail.com

20 Holly Whitesell CC Hudson 603-943-7292 Wildchd1@gmail.com

20 Gary Gasdia CM Hudson 603 595-9399 Gary.m.gasdia@fmr.com

21 Dan Magovern CC Hudson 978 551-6083 dmagovern@comcast.net

21 Kieth Marshall CM Hudson 978-265-1554 Pack21cubmaster@yahoo.com

48 Candee Noorda CC Mt.Vernon 603 673-6097 clnoord@yahoo.com

48 Mike Brown CM Nashua 978 995-7657 Guatemike87@yahoo.com

252 Chris Porembski CC Hudson 603 880-6804 chrisporembski@gmail.com

252 Jonathan Jozokos CM Hudson 603 508-0735 jozokosjs@comcast.net

253 Brian Scanlan CC Amherst 414 745-4833 Bscanlan266@gmail.com

253 Emily Uong CM Merrimack 603 943-7279 ealokiec@hotmail.com

255 Willard Dunklee CC Nashua 603 882-2130 bebop1946@aol.com

255 Brian Cormier CM Nashua 603 325-2333 cormierb12@gmail.com

260 David Starnes CM Brookline 603 8017764 dhstarnes@hotmail.com

260 Tom Engle CC Brookline 603 759-7090 englet@gmail.com

272 John Puliafico CC Nashua 603 889-5677 jdp0406@comcast.net

272 John Odom CM Nashua 603-888-3940 john.s.odom@gmail.com

401 Jessica Duchano-Ader CC Merrimack 603 289-1199 mytardisispurple@gmail.com

401 Brandon Adams CM Merrimack 603-913-949 Brandonadams3@gmail.com

410 Bradford Morris CC Nashua 603 891-0736 brad.morris@cubscoutpack410.com

410 Erica Kelley CM Nashua 603 Erica.kelley@cubscoutpack410.com

421 Cheryl Goldberg CC Milford 603 672-6461 Cag45@comcast.net

421 Dan Catherine CM Milford 603 Dancatherine@gmail.com

424 Bill Alexander CM Merrimack 603 381-8773 Wh_alexander@yahoo.com

424 Erin Buccellato CC Merrimack 603 424-8099 erinbuccel@hotmail.com

425 Kathleen Crosby CC Tewksbury 603 235-3742 kcrosby551@gmail.com

425 Jim Rogers CM Nashua 978-606-8284 steamengineer@gmail.com

525 Mike Hall CM Merrimack 978-835-4962 Hall.michael.f@gmail.com

525 Rich Conescu CC Merrimack 603 930-9732 Rich.conescu@gmail.com

613 Danielle Batey CC Amherst 603 672-2611 Batey24@gmail.com

613 Jeremy Lund CM Amherst jeremyblund@hotmail.com

654 Jennifer Fry CC Brookline 603 888-1814 Jenfry55@hotmail.com

654 Joe Vornehm CM Nashua 603 548-081 joejr@vornehm.com

Troop First Name Last Name Position City Phone Email

4 Anne Edwards-Parker Chair Milford 603 672-6360 rlpame@aol.com

4 Robert Parker SM Milford 603 672-6360 bob.parker@idg-corp.com

10 Linda Schnare Chair Wilton 603 654-3860 ljsljt@comcast.net

10 Kevin Vanderwoude SM Wilton 603 654-3519 Kevin.vanderwoude@gmail.com

11 Janice Hood Chair Litchfield 603 429-9821 janice.hood@hoodlinks.net

11 Paul Parker SM Litchfield 603-661-5785 Paul_d_parker@yahoo.com

12 Matt Rogers Chair Hollis 603 557-6020 rogerswi@rogerswi.org

12 George Robinson SM Hollis 540 809-8696 Gmrobinson118@gmail.com

15 Russell Hilliard Chair Merrimack 603 966-4434 Rhilliard15@outlook.com

15 CJ Bourn SM Merrimack 603 345-0556 bourn.cj@gmail.com

19 Dan Richardson Chair Nashua 603 594-9303 Daniel6_22@comcast.net

19 Gregory Anthony SM Nashua 603 598-7084 ganthon1019@hotmail.com

20 Anne Patistas Chair Hudson 603 635-3491 apatistas@hotmail.com

20 Gary Gasdia SM Hudson 603-595-9399 Gary.m.gasdia@fmr.com

21 Steven Picard Chair Hudson 603 594-0243 nasjpic1@myfairpoint.net

21 Jen Bergeron SM Hudson 603 809-2908 bergpj@comcast.net

22 Jay Cohen Chair Amherst 603 882-8996 Jay.cohen@comcast.net

22 Steven Lefebvre SM Mont Vernon 603 673-1217 airyu@hotmail.com

48 Sarah Frischknecht Chair Amherst 603-673-1366 frischis@comcast.net

48 Matthew Gage SM Amherst 928-814-1416 Matthew_gage@uml.edu

252 Sharon Gleason Chair Hudson 603 880-3549 pumpkin50@comcast.net

252 Jeff Emanuelson SM Hudson 603 305-2862 Jes173@gmail.com

260 Michele Decoteau Chair Brookline 603 721-5271 michelebdecoteau@gmail.com

260 Stephen Dolfini SM Brookline 603 673-5932 msdolfini@charter.net

261 Paula Dobens Chair Nashua 603 883-4261 pdobens@myfairpoint.net

261 Jim Horgos SM Nashua 603 626-8000 jfhorgos@yahoo.com

272 Jim Maddock Chair Nashua 603 598-4668 jmaddock@myfairpoint.net

272 Dan Dugan SM Nashua 603 557-6755 Dan.dugan99@yahoo.com

401 Marsha Kofman Chair Merrimack 603 429-0794 rdhetal@yahoo.com

401 Paul Mendrala SM Merrimack 603-670-1273 pxmnh@comcast.net

407 Jeffrey Curless Chair Milford 603 672-4224 curless@myfairpoint.net

407 Jon Tapply SM Milford 603 424-1054 Tapply65@comcast.net

410 David Wagner Chair Nashua 603 305-6951 david@metsol.com

410 Marc Kaufman SM Nashua 603 578-1962 Scoutmaster.t410@yahoo.com

424 Jennifer Calautti Chair Merrimack 603 429-1168 jscalautti@comcast.net

424 Eric Faust SM Merrimack 603 429-0713 Dmb68@comcast.net

613 Tina Ohlemacher Chair Mont Vernon 603 429-0250 ohlemacher@ieee.org

613 Joseph Anton SM Mont Vernon 603 672-7687 JL.Anton4@gmail.com

654 John Cole Chair Brookline 603-672-8942 jcole@byu.net

654 Larry Hawkins SM Nashua 603-595-7450 lbhawkins@myfairpoint.net

773 Michael Mansfield Chair Nashua 603-888-010 usmmn@netzero.net

773 Bob Leuci SM Nashua 603-888-0503 Fyrfytre6@comcast.net

C911 Dale Cameron Chair Nashua 603 380-0970 commishsfd@gmail.com

C911 Stephen Dunhom Advisor Nashua 603-377-6097 Ramtough2011@yahoo.com