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Cover Page Table of Contents District Leadership Invitation Page Medical Release Form (all campers must have one) Criminal Background Report (all leaders must have one) Registration Roster (please complete before registration) Pow-Wow Schedule (tentative) Pow-Wow Camper Packing List Pow-Wow Campsite Inspection Sheet Council Fire Showmanship Sample Outpost Work Roster Sample Outpost Job Details Sample Menu Sample Campsite Improvement Ideas Dutch Oven Cooking Tips
Plans for the Appalachian Ministry Network 2019 Royal Rangers Pow-Wow have been
finalized. Pow-wow will be held at the Raleigh County 4-H Camp in Daniels, WV 25832 from June 20-23, 2019. We wanted to get this information out as soon as possible to provide the opportunity to have one the best Network Pow-wows ever for the boys to experience.
Our Pow-wow theme is "Medieval Times". Pow-wow participants will enjoy many Medieval game and competition style activities. We want to encourage each outpost to develop a medieval "feel" to your outpost and campsite. We are inviting boys and commanders to come up with a medieval theme and come to Pow-Wow dressed up in medieval apparel. It would be so awesome to see other knights, squires and jesters traveling throughout the campsites during Pow-wow, heraldry flags flying, celtic music playing, and draw bridge entrances to campsites (for just a few examples). My understanding is that "Sir Eats-A-Lot" is scheduled for a re-appearance at our Pow-wow.
We will also have a "build your own costume" competition day on Friday. We are asking that each outpost bring cardboard, duct tape, spray paint, and other materials for making swords, helmets, and shields.
Camping at Pow-wow will be by outpost and in tents. Provision and preparation of meals will be the responsibility of each outpost. If your outpost would like to have a staff member visit your campsite to fellowship with your boys and leaders, please prepare for one extra person to feed. (You can let staff know at registration if you are prepared). At least one district staff member will be available to visit at each meal time. We would love to spend some one on one time with you and your outpost. We will provide more details at the Pow-wow for picking up your staff member for the meals (location, time, etc.). A medieval style meal invitation would be appreciated by each staff member as a keepsake from this Pow-wow.
Ground fires are not permitted in camp sites. Outposts will only be allowed to have above-ground fire pits. Also, we appreciate families bonding, but ladies are not permitted in the campsite area after council fire. However, they are welcome to help out during the day and to attend the awards ceremony on Saturday.
We are excited and look forward to seeing you at Pow-Wow! If there are any questions, please contact us through the www.appalachianrangers.com website.
The Network Royal Ranger Staff
Jeff, Lou, and Damien
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PARENT/GUARDIAN TO NOTIFY THE RANGER
COMMANDER IF A CAMPER'S MEDICAL HISTORY CHANGES PRIOR TO THEM COMING TO
APPALACHIAN MINISTRY NETWORK ACTIVITIES!
Insurance Authorization: I authorize the release of any medical information necessary to process a
claim for my dependent named in this application. I authorize payment of medical benefits to the
Physician or supplier of service rendered to my dependent.
AUTHORIZED PERSON'S
SIGNATURE:
ACTIVITY PERMISSION FORM TO BE SIGNED BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN The undersigned hereby forever releases and discharges Royal Rangers, the Appalachian Ministry Network, and
its agencies, employees, officers and/or directors of any and all liability of any nature which may arise while
__________________________________ is a camper. The undersigned further covenants and agrees to never
sue or file a claim against the aforesaid Royal Rangers, the Appalachian Ministry Network, its agencies,
employees, officers and / or directors for any injury, including death, that may occur to said camper while he is
involved in any of the activities of the Appalachian Ministry Network Activities. Activities may include, but not
limited to: swimming, and primitive style games and competitions. I further give my permission for my child
___________________________________ to participate in all of the Appalachian Ministry Network activities
of the scheduled event unless prohibited by listing below:
_________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ AUTHORIZED PERSON'S SIGNATURE: _________________________________________________________ The camp has my permission to use any image of my child, alone or made with others in camp, or any written
material that he/she may write about camp for all legal promotional purposes.
AUTHORIZED PERSON'S SIGNATURE: _________________________________________________________
Appalachian Ministry Network / Assembly of God Spring 2019 Royal Rangers Pow-wow.
Camper Application
MEDICAL TREATMENT CONSENT FORM AND HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE COVERAGE INFORMATION
In my absence, I, ________________________________ , hereby authorize the Royal Ranger Leader or his
appointee to obtain medical treatment which may be deemed necessary for my child, _________________________________. Furthermore, I authorize the proper dispensing of my child's
prescription drug(s), if any, as listed on this application. I also hereby authorize any physician called upon by the Ranger Commander or his appointee to render medical
treatment that, in his judgment, may be deemed necessary for the well-being of my child. I also, hereby
authorize the Ranger Leader to dispense over-the-counter medication (unless listed) to my child, as he/she
deems necessary. SIGNATURE REQUIRED: Insurance Provider List Current Prescription Drug(s): Program
Address: Subscriber I. D. or Con-
tract Number:
Insurance Co. Phone #: Admission Precertification
Phone #: Group Name (Employer): Group Number: Employer's Address: Employer's Phone #: List any medical conditions, disabilities/allergies or over-the-
counter drug allergies:
PASTOR’S CERTIFICATION
Appalachian Conference Discipleship Ministries Policy requires that all persons working with children and youth age 17 and under must have a current Criminal Background Check on file with their local church. As part of our ongoing process of risk management for children and ministry all Royal Ranger Commanders and Girls Ministry Coordinator’s chartered through the Appalachian Conference Discipleship Ministries office must have verification from their local pastor that these records are on file with the local church. We ask the applicant and the pastor to fill in the information below and return directly to my office: Appalachian Conference Discipleship Ministries Director 5847 Oak Grove Avenue Dublin, VA 24084 and marked CONFIDENTIAL on the outside of the envelope. Thank you.
APPLICANT INFORMATION (TO BE FILLED OUT AND SIGNED BY APPLICANT – PRINT CLEARLY)
Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________ City: ___________________________________________ State: ________ Zip Code: ____________________ I hereby authorize and grant permission for: (pastor’s name) ___________________________________________________ to release all necessary confidential information from my Criminal Background check, including but not limited to a copy of the Criminal Background Check, to the Appalachian Conference Discipleship Ministries Department.
Signature of Applicant: ______________________________________ Date: ___________________________
PASTOR’S INFORMATION
(PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION)
I have been personally acquainted with ______________________________________ for approximately ______________. (Name of Applicant) (Minimum 1 year)
Check one: _____ He/she is competent and qualified to work with minors of any age. I know of no facts or allegations that raise any questions concerning his/her suitability for working with minors in any activity or capacity. _____ He/she is not currently working within our children’s program but is a parent or legal guardian of a child in attendance. In either case, we have run a criminal background check on the applicant and find no reason that he/she would not be suitable for working with or attending Royal Rangers or Girls Ministry events. The date the criminal background check was completed: ____________________________________
The company used was: _______________________________________________________________ The applicant’s history was: _____ clear _____ showed criminal background (*If criminal background was shown please provide an explanation.)
BY SIGNING THIS FORM I AM RECOMMMENDING THE APPLICANT TO SERVE AS A LEADER FOR THE ROYAL RANGER WINTER CAMP-OUT. ______________________________________ _______________________________________ Senior Pastor’s Name (please print) Church and City
______________________________________ ________________________ Senior Pastor ’s Signature Date Revised: December 2015
(Use additional forms if necessary) CAMP-OUT ROSTER
CHURCH NAME OUTPOST #
CITY PASTOR
SR. COMMANDER'S NAME
BOYS NAMES AGE HOME PHONE NUMBER
Area code/Number
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NAMES OF LEADERS HOME PHONE NUMBER
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FOR DISTRICT USE
TOTAL # BOYS
TOTAL # MEN
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS AMOUNT $ RECEIVED
SIGNATURE OF REGISTRAR
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CAMP SCHEDULE Thursday 5:00 pm - Dinner and clean-up 6:30 pm - Free time / Registration 8:00 pm (tentative) - Council fire service - all 11:00 pm - lights out
Friday 7:00 am – Rise and shine 9:00 am - Morning devotion 9:30 am - Morning events 12:00 - noon - Lunch and clean-up 1:00 pm – Free time 2:00 pm – Afternoon events 5:00 pm - Dinner and clean-up 6:30 pm - Free time 8:00 pm (tentative) - Council fire service - all 11:00 pm - lights out Saturday 7:00 am – Rise and shine 9:00 am - Morning devotion 9:30 am - Morning events 12:00 - noon - Lunch and clean-up 1:00 pm – Free time 2:00 pm – Afternoon events 5:00 pm - Dinner and clean-up 6:30 pm - Free time 8:00 pm (tentative) - Council fire service - all 11:00 pm - lights out Sunday 7:00 am – Rise and shine - Breakfast 9:00 am - Morning devotion - all (Communion) 9:30am – Clean-up / Break camp .
Individual Campout Checklist
Event: Date:
Suggested Items √ Optional items (cont'd) √
Backpack Royal Rangers uniform Cap Tent Jacket & poncho Ground cloth (or large plastic) Pants Mattress (foam pad, air or cloth) Shirts Hand ax (must have safety card) Socks Saw (must have safety card) Underclothes Cooking gear Swimsuit Shovel Toothpaste & toothbrush File & whetstone Comb Clothing repair kit Soap (in plastic bag) Extra shoelaces Washcloth (in plastic bag) Safety pins Towel Bible Handkerchief (2) Notebook & pencil or pen Canteen or water bottle Compass Mess kit (plate, bowl, cup) Waterproof matches Knife, fork & spoon Candles Toilet paper Survival kit Flashlight & extra batteries Snacks Sleeping bag (or 2 or 3 blankets)
Optional Items Do Not Bring
Pocketknife (must have safety card) Radio Extra clothing (pants, shirt, etc.) Portable gaming system First aid kit MP3 players Insect repellent & sunblock Camera, film, batteries Pajamas
AREAS OF INSPECTIONExcellent
10 Pts.Good7 Pts.
Fair5 Pts.
Poor0 Pts.
1 CAMPSITE DESIGNATED(Was area roped off with entrance noticable?)
2 ENTRANCE SIGN(Patrol Name on it?)
3 CAMPSITE LAYOUT(Layout of tents, fire, Etc.)
4 TENT APPEARANCE(Properly pitched and taut)
5INTERIOR TENT CONDITION(Clean and neat)
6CAMPCRAFT ITEMS(1 Pt. ea. Max 10 pts. - Items to make camp more efficient)
7 FORMATION APPEARANCE(Neat, awake, lined up properly)
8 WASTE WATER DISPOSAL - Community(Patrol helped build and used)
9CUT AND CHOP AREA - Community(Patrol helped build and used)
10 BULLETIN BOARD(Menu,Detail Info and Work Roster Displayed)
Points Per ColumnGrand Total
Inspection Sheet
Council Fire – “Do it with all your might!”
You will be provided and assigned skits
Rules for boys and leaders
1) Get your actors together, read over the script, and ask for suggestions from everyone in the Outpost.
2) Rehearse carefully using any sound
effects or music – it will pay off. 3) Train your actors to speak up and to
pronounce all consonants not slurring them. Speak to the back row!
4) Keep it moving – no stage waits. 5) Over exaggerate the oddities of any
characters – you can’t be too “corny”. 6) Use all tools at your disposal – sound
effects, costumes, music, lighting, etc. Use your outpost ingenuity and be as professional as you can.
7) Most of all have fun!
Outpost WORK ROSTER (Thur – Sun)
Thursday Eve. Fri. Morning Friday Aft. Fri. Eve.
Fire Detail Fire Detail Fire Detail Fire Detail
Clean-up Clean-up Clean-up Clean-up
Water Water Water Water
Sat. Morn Sat. Aft. Sat. Eve. Sun. Morn
Fire Detail Fire Detail Fire Detail Fire Detail
Clean-up Clean-up Clean-up Clean-up
Water Water Water Water
Fire Detail
1) Prepare fire area and build fire using proper fire safety techniques. Ground fires are not permitted in camp sites. 2) Maintain fire during meal and clean up. 3) Get out stove and prepare it for cooking if needed. 4) Extinguish fire when meal is over , or have it tended until it is completely out. (NO ONE CAN MISS AN EVENT TO TEND THE FIRE - IF NO ONE IS AT CAMP THE FIRE MUST BE OUT AND COOL TO TOUCH) REMEMBER: sprinkle / stir /sprinkle - repeat
Clean up Detail
1) Clean up any debris in campsite. 2) Clean up all used dishes and utensils. Using Hot wash / warm rinse / cold rinse. 3) Put all equipment away. 4) Clean all table surfaces of food residue. Hang all used rags up to dry.
Water Detail
1) Clean all empty water containers and re-fill. 2) Mix drink mix if needed. 3) Make sure hand washing station is clean and full. 4) Fill fire safety water bucket if needed.
MENU
Thursday Night Spaghetti and meat sauce
Spaghetti Salad Meat Sauce Salad Dressing
Bread Drink Mix Butter
Bring water to a boil in a large pot. Add small amount of cooking oil. Add spaghetti - stirring occasionally ( cook for about 8 minutes) Carefully drain water. Served with or without sauce (individual choice) Divide salad evenly in bowls. Mix drink mix in cooler - follow directions on mix container. Serve all with bread and butter.
Friday morning Pancakes
Pancakes Juice Syrup Butter Apples
Mix Pancake mix according to directions Stir to mix Fry in large pan or on a griddle Serve with syrup and juice.
Friday lunch Taco in a bag
Nachos – individual bags Peppers Meat - hamburger Fruit salad w/ pudding
Lettuce Drink Mix Tomatoes
Onions
Fry burger with taco seasoning. Pre-cut tomatoe, lettuce, onions and ppers in individual bowls for serving. Serve bag to each person (they will open) Add – Burger, lettuce, tomatoe, Onion, & peppers (individual choice) Mix – instant pudding and fruit cocktail and let set. Serve Pudding and fruit in bowls to each person. Mix drink mix.
Friday Dinner Foil Meals
Foil Bread Meat Butter
Canned Carrots Salt Canned Potatos Pepper
Onions Drink Mix
Cut foil in a square piece Carefully add meat & vegetables Add a pat of butter (1 tbsp per meal) Salt & Pepper lightly (add more later) Have Commander Dave show you how to wrap Cook (depending on coals) 10 min. each side. Be careful when you turn them if you break the foil the meal will burn. Serve with bread/ butter and drink mix.
Saturday morning French Toast
Bread Juice Syrup Eggs Milk
Break eggs in a large bowl - beat eggs to break the yolks Mix in an equal amount of milk Stir to mix Dip bread in egg mixture and fry in large pan or on a griddle Serve with syrup and juice.
Saturday lunch Hot Dogs / Peanut Butter and Jelly
Hot Dogs Bread Sauce Peanut-butter
Ketchup Jelly Mustard Chips Onions Drink Mix
Roast Hot dogs over open fire or grill on griddle For those who do not like hot dogs – Peanut butter and Jelly is available Put condiments on as camper requests. Serve with chips / condiments and drink mix. ( cooks prepare this part of meal.)
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Saturday Dinner Chicken Tenders
Chicken Tenders All left over food other than POP Tarts
Corn Green beans
Pudding Drink Mix
Fry chicken Tenders in Oil Cook Beans and corn separate Mix Pudding Mix Drink Mix
Sunday morning POP Tarts
Pop Tarts Juice
Pop Tarts can be eaten from box or heated over griddle Serve Juice
Canopy & Poles Rope
Tables Stakes for site
Tents Surveyors tape
Water Jugs Shovel
Kitchen Rake
Wood Axe
Cups Drink Mix
Sign Flags
1st Aid Kit
Dutch Oven Camp Cooking Tips
Pro Dutch Oven Camp Cooking Tips! Sure, RVs have amazing state-of-the-art kitchens with awesome stoves and ovens but sometimes you just gotta be OUTSIDE while you’re in the great outdoors on your camping trips! Cooking in a cast iron Dutch oven at your campsite allows you to get a dose of
vitamin D, cook a feast fit for your favorite foodies … all at the same time that you are smelling the fresh pines and hanging out with your friends in the wilderness. You can cook directly over a campfire flame, cook with coals from a campfire or for more precise temperature control, use charcoal briquettes with proper dutch oven coal placement. Today that’s what we’ll focus on as the heat source. Psst we’re compensated…see our disclosures.
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Keep The Dutch Oven Off The Ground
The colder and wetter the ground is, the more it will steal heat away from your Dutch oven. To avoid heating the ground instead of your food, place a fireproof barrier between the ground and your bottom coals. I like to use a cast iron griddle for this; old cookie sheets work too. &
Turn It Rotate the oven throughout the cooking time so everything cooks evenly. ¼ turn for the bottom (say clockwise) then ¼ turn in the opposite direction for the lid (this would be counterclockwise.) I like using a lid-lifter for this process but you can also use heat-resistant gloves or another favorite flameproof tool. &
Lodge A5DLL Deluxe Lid Lifter
Keeping it rotating is simple to do but one of the easy-to-forget Dutch Oven Camp Cooking Tips. No matter how much you try to evenly disperse the coals, it is still possible to get “hot” and “cold” spots when cooking with a Dutch oven. The easiest way to accomplish the rotation for even cooking is to use a lid lifter. This is a deluxe model Dutch oven lid lifter made from heavy duty steel and has really nice comfort grip handles.
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Keep It Cooking If you are cooking something that takes a longer period of time, you will have to add coals throughout the cooking process. Don’t wait for your coals to go out before starting the next batch! Anticipate that you will need to add coals about every hour or so depending on a few factors. If you have a fast-burning charcoal (usually the cheaper stuff) and if you have windy conditions, you will need to add coals sooner than if you have the opposite conditions. &
Deep vs. Shallow Dutch Ovens Why are there two types of depth in Dutch ovens? Because sometimes you cook and other times you bake! 😉 &
Lodge L12DCO3 Deep Camp Dutch Oven, 8-Quart
Our list of Dutch Oven Camp Cooking Tips would not be complete without mentioning that different types of cooking require different types of equipment. Are you cooking or baking? You have different types of cooking needs depending on your answer to that question. A deep-sided Dutch oven is designed to cook things that need more room like meats, soups, stews and veggies. &
Texsport Cast Iron Dutch Oven – 8 Quart
For the bakers in the crowd, our list of Dutch Oven Camp Cooking Tips highlights the difference between cooking and baking. A regular-sided Dutch oven (in contrast to a deep-sided Dutch oven) is designed more for baking; they are sometimes called “bread” ovens. With the lid closer to the food, the baked goods will brown evenly on the top and bottom. If you try to bake in a deep-sided Dutch oven it will be more difficult to get the top of your food browned before you burn the bottom. &
Dutch Oven Size Matters The size of your Dutch oven determines how much fuel you need to maintain a particular temperature. It also determines how much food you can cook and is really important when baking things like cakes and breads.
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Dutch Oven Typical Sizes And Capacities
Typically you will find these oven sizes in these capacities: 8 Inch – Regular 2 Quarts, 10 Inch – Regular 4 Quarts, 10 Inch – Deep 5 Quarts, 12 Inch – Regular 6 Quarts, 12 Inch – Deep 8 Quarts, 14 Inch – Regular 8 Quarts, 14 Inch – Deep 10 Quarts, 16 Inch – Regular 12 Quarts.
Dutch Oven Coal Placement Is Key
Camp Cooking Dutch Oven 350 Degree Easy Rule Of Thumb Lots of recipes are cooked at a standard temperature of 350 degrees. So, if you don’t have a temperature chart with you at your campsite, here is an easy rule of thumb that will help you achieve that temperature. Take the size of your Dutch oven in inches and multiply by 2 to get the total number of coals for cooking; then for the coal placement, set 1/3 of the coals under the oven and 2/3 of the coals on the top of the oven lid.
Here’s the math for a 12” Dutch oven 12” Dutch oven x 2 = 24 coals total. Place 8 coals under the oven and 16 coals on the top of the lid.
Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney Starter
One of the best Dutch Oven Camp Cooking Tips we have deals with timing. Your coals need to be ready at the time you want to begin cooking; this Rapidfire Chimney Starter is a great tool to keep you on track. This thing starts your charcoal briquettes quickly without the need for lighter fluid. We “load” the starter in advance by counting the number of briquettes required for the particular camp recipe, put them in the hopper and put a bit of wadded up newspaper at the bottom of the starter. Just before we are ready to cook, a simple strike of a match will light the newspaper and get the charcoal going quickly and evenly.
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Dutch Oven Charcoal Placement Tips For Less Precise Temperatures
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If you don’t need to maintain a specific temperature, you can just “heat the oven” and cook. When you do this you can use the “Plus 4 and Minus 4 Rule of Thumb” which means you take the size of your Dutch oven in inches and add 4 to get the number of coals for the top of your oven (Example: A 12” Dutch oven + 4 = 16 coals on top of the oven) and subtract 4 to get the number of coals for the bottom of your oven (Example: A 12” Dutch oven – 4 = 8 coals on bottom of the oven. A total of 24 coals are needed for a 12” Dutch oven).
Here’s the math and coal placement for a 10” Dutch oven
10” Dutch oven 10 + 4 = 14 coals on top 10 – 4 = 6 coals on bottom 20 coals total needed for 10” Dutch oven
Dutch Oven Temperature Chart
Dutch Oven Temperature Chart Number of Charcoal Briquettes Required – Camping For Foodies .com
2019 Pow-Wow Medieval Games 1) Primitive Bow shoot
Shoot at target
High score wins
2) Little John puggle challenge Suspend a 12 foot 2x8 or 2x10 between to supports
Give each contestant a padded puggle stick
If knocked off move to loser’s bracket
If triumphant move to winner’s bracket
3) Ring spear with lance Course with (10) posts set
Hang ring on nail away from direction of travel
Use wheel barrow
Timed – best time
Subtract 1 second for each ring retrieved
4) Best medieval costume Count number of costume articles (i.e – King would have robe, crown, scepter, etc. / Knight –
might have helmet, armor or tunic, shield, sword, etc)
5 points for each article added to scoring sheet of judges.
Judges scoring would be over all appearance 1-5 points, originality 1-5 points, hand crafted by contestant 1-5 points, and presentation 1-5 points.
5) Obstacle Course (always a favorite) Timed. Deduct 1 second for each stumble on an obstacle (i.e., caught on obstacle -1 for each
occurrence, fall from obstacle -1 for each fall, etc.)
6) Best medieval appearing campsite (i.e – draw bridge entrance, medieval music, flags and banners, weapons storage area, signs,
etc.)
7) Lost and Build Game Will consist of 4 parts of a cross each of which will be hidden in a different part of the camp.
Depending on how many outposts there are instructions/clues will be given consisting of physical directions, compass work and GPS coordinates.
Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place for who retrieves their part first.
If more than 4 outpost attend, instructions for all 4 parts will be posted for anyone who is willing to participate.