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What’s Happening in Deseret Peak District? Respect and Passport to Other Lands

What’s Happening in Deseret Peak District? Respect and Passport to Other Lands

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Page 1: What’s Happening in Deseret Peak District? Respect and Passport to Other Lands

What’s Happening in Deseret Peak District?

Respect

and

Passport to Other Lands

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Get your hands on the Roll!

Make sure if you are

NEW TO ROUNDTABLE that you fill out the form you will be given and clip it to the roll clip board in your section class.

If you have been attended recently, you should find your name and info on the roll.

Simply mark the appropriate box, so that you and your pack get credit for attending…IT COUNTS!

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SEE PAGE 4 OF NEWSLETTER

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Cub Scout Law

Cub Scout Leader Pow Wow 2012

Saturday, November 10

8 a.m.-3 p.m.

Stansbury High School

Register Soon!

Get your book!

Go to

saltlakescouts.org for more information

SEE PAGE 3 IN NEWSLETTER

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Cub Scout Roundtable Food Drive

We have much to be thankful for, let’s share!

Bring a non perishable food item to roundtable

in November and December. Food will be donated to Tooele County

Food Bank.

Participation is strictly voluntary. You do not have to donate food

to attend roundtable! 

SEE PAGE 2 OF NEWSLETTER

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Leader Specific Training

Saturday, November 3

Come and get your training

and have some fun at the

same time!

newsletter PAGE 9 & website

I’m not afraid of training….I’m not

afraid of training…..

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Free Cub Scout Leader District Calendars

Our annual Christmas gift to you as a leader will be given out at the

Cub Scout December Roundtable.You can only get one if you attend

the December Roundtable.

See you there!

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Roundtable is moving during part of this Cub Scouting year!

Due to scheduling conflicts with the school, we have to find a different

location—

December, April and May.

During the months above we will meet at Tooele North Stake

Center, 583 N. 270 E., Tooele

Join us at

the new location!

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Do you have the current BSA Info?

Leader Book Den & Pack Guide Academic & Sports How To Book Fun for Family

You need the current resources to make sure that you are following the current guidelines of BSA and protecting yourself, your sponsoring organization and the boys and their families.

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TOURS PLANS!

Tour Plans are now only done online and submitted online,

using your myscouting account, you use for online

trainings, such as

Youth Protection.

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S E E P A G E 4 O F N E W S L E T T E R

Give your scouts the gift of a fully

trained leader and a leader who

attends roundtable, stays informed and

current in the Cub Scouting

program!

What gift can you give?

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Tooele Scout Shop

PLAN AHEAD!!

Tooele Scout Shop

is available because of the McBeths

and their generosity. 882-4613

There may something come up suddenly.

Plan ahead or you’ll be making a trip to Salt Lake.

 .

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Youth Protection

Remember...

"Youth Protection Training"

is a requirement BEFORE an adult can register in any position. 

Youth Protection Training is

available online at 

www.myscouting.org

 

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Deseret Peak Pin

Check out this month’s newsletter.

If you earned the Deseret Peak District Cub Scout Roundtable patch last year—check out the

requirements for the Deseret Peak District pin.

CHECK NEWSLETTER PAGE 9

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For up-to-date Cub Scouting information for Deseret Peak District

deseretpeakcubscouting.com

For Council saltlakescouts.org

SEE NEWSLETTER PAGE 2

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Cub Scout Law

Cub Scout Leader Pow Wow 2012Saturday, November 10

8 a.m.-3 p.m.

Stansbury High School

Register Soon!

Get your book!

Go to

saltlakescouts.org for more information

SEE PAGE 3 IN NEWSLETTER

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Earn it!

Check out the newsletter for information on how to earn the Cub Scout

Leader Roundtable Patch for the 2012-2013

Cub Scout Year.

SEE PAGE 7 IN NEWSLETTER

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Need an Arrow of Light Ceremony?

Did you know that your pack doesn’t have to have someone else do Arrow of Light Ceremonies? You

can plan and create your own or there are many available online.

If you don’t want to do your own, feel free to contact the following—

Jeff Lemmon 435-849-3791 (Order of the Arrow)

or Lynn Taylor 884-6503

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JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE

Check out the new 2012 requirements.

Work on the requirements throughout the year as you plan and hold meetings.

When your pack earns this award it helps the district and council earn it!

Go for the GOLD!

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December Respect Passport to Other LandsJanuary Positive Attitude Lights, Camera, ActionFebruary Resourcefulness Invention ConventionMarch Compassion Pet PalsApril Faith My Family TreeMay Health & Fitness Destination ParksJune Perseverance Over the HorizonJuly Courage The New FrontierAugust Honesty Heroes of History

Core Value/Themes for 2012-2013

SEE PAGE 5 OF NEWSLETTER

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N e e d h e l p , i n f o r m a t i o n , o r h a v e s u g g e s t i o n s ?

F e e l f r e e t o c o n t a c t :

Roger Ekins [email protected]

Michelle Ekins [email protected]

[email protected] Up to Date by going to our website:

www.deseretpeakcubscouting.comSEE NEWSLETTER PAGE 2

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Be a friend on FACEBOOK

DESERET PEAK CUB SCOUTING

If you have great Cub Scouting pictures, post and share them. Please leave off names and Pack numbers for safety purposes.

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Cub Scout Law

Cub Scout Leader Pow Wow 2012

Saturday, November 10

8 a.m.-3 p.m.

Stansbury High School

Register Soon!

Get your book!

Go to

saltlakescouts.org

for more information

SEE PAGE 3 IN NEWSLETTER

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7:30 p.m.at another great

Roundtable at the Tooele North Stake Center,

583 N. 270 E., Tooele for

Positive Attitude/Lights, Camera, Action!Bring a new leader from your pack!

See you December 6,