3-minute Update

LEC 3 Minute Update - March 9, 2023

Mornin’, all! And welcome to this week’s three minute update. This week we’re filming from Willoughby, OH! Downtown Willoughby is a small-town gem full of upscale restaurants and shops. Fun fact: Willoughby is the only town in America that has been within six different counties throughout its history.

Now, this week you need to know: Camperships, Training updates, Cub Scout Activities, Camporees, and service opportunities over the next few months.

First, Campership deadlines are upcoming! Summer Camp Camperships are due April 4th. NYLT Campership Applications are due April 15th, and Wood Badge Campership applications are due June 1st. Send Phil Williams any questions you have, applications can be submitted here.

Next, let’s talk training for youth: Introduction to Leadership Skills Training for youth members is available for those attending National Youth Leadership Training, but whose Troops are not able to offer ILST at this time. ILST is a pre-requisite for attending NYLT. Register now for the course at Camp Gray, and send Dave Sechnick your questions.

It’s also not too late to register for NYLT! You may sign up here, and send Jen Folkman your questions!

EDGE Training is all about teaching interested Scouters how to be good trainers themselves. Wood Badge staff members are required to take this, but the course is meant to help anyone who assists, or wishes to assist, with any trainings offered by the Council, like BALOO, SM Basic, or Position-Specific. EDGE trainings are upcoming in March, April, and May. Register here, and contact Steve Ott with any questions you have.

Also, for adults, please note that Wood Badge is upcoming this July is Wood Badge training. Sign up now and take full advantage of this top-tier Scouting training! Email Mark Anderson any questions you have.

Additionally, LEC is offering Wilderness First Aid, Scoutmaster Basic Training, and BALOO, as well as Rangemaster training at Beaumont and Firelands, are all upcoming over the next two months. Check out the Council calendar, and register now!

Troops: come to Camporees this Spring! Beaumont’s Spring Camporee is in April, and contact Rob Burnham is you contact for questions. Firelands’ Camporee is in May, and Jess Weaver is your contact there. The weather is breaking! Come on out for some fun!

Cub Scouts: There’s a silver screen overnighter in Elyria this April: email Jim your questions.

Tough Cubber is on at Beaumont and Firelands this year: registration opens tomorrow! Sign up now, and see if you’re family has the toughest Cubs in the Council! Send your questions to Rob Boehm!

The Lake Erie Crushers’ campout is in full swing again this June! Come sleep on the field and enjoy the game! Send Jim your questions.

Also, don’t forget about this year’s S’more Cub Adventures! This advancement based fun long weekend of Cub Scout programming is meant for families to get the very most out of the Cub Scouting experience. Families can come for as little as one day, or for both weekends its offered! Advancements earned in these weekends will vary from weekend to weekend. Register now, and contact Jess Weaver with your questions.

Now for service updates: Wilderness Engineers at Beaumont is a chance for adults 21 and over to make some great improvements to the property, and help get camp in tip-top shape for summer campers. If you’re interested in helping, contact Chris and register here.

Beaver Day is a chance to give service to Firelands, and is open to youths and their units wishing to give service, in addition to adult volunteers who choose to do so as well. Troops can Register here, and contact Danny with your questions. Cub Packs MUST contact Danny BEFORE registering to make sure there are age-appropriate projects available.

Sign up for Scouts Trash the Trash Day in May, and help make the whole Council a cleaner, better place! Send Michelle your questions for this.

Lastly, the Cleveland Marathon and the Lake Erie Council are now community partners! Anyone interested in running or walking the event can register with code BSOA23, and your registration will be 20% cheaper AND proceeds will benefit the Council. Additionally, you can volunteer to give visibility to Scouting at the end of the race! Questions should go to Tyler Matthews, and you can sign up for the race here, and sign up to volunteer here.

And folks, that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update! Thanks for all you do, and thanks for being you! See ya next week.

 

 

LEC 3 Minute Update - March 2, 2023

Mornin’, all! And welcome to this week’s three minute update. I’d like to thank not Tyler for helping out last week! He stuck to the script so well, he didn’t even get his name right, because he is Tyler! 

Anyway, there’s a whole lot of information coming to you this week for the 3 minute update, so here we go: 

The Wood Badge/NYLT breakfast breakfast is Saturday, March 11th. Register today and send Linda  your questions. 

The Catholic Committee has an adult retreat upcoming on March 12th. Register by March 5th, by sending your questions/intent to register to the committee. Additionally, there’s a youth retreat opportunity on April 1st. I mentioned that it was April 3rd, but that was an early April fools’ day joke. It is, with certainty, April 1. Email Jim Hickey to register or ask questions. 

Campership deadlines are upcoming! Summer Camp Camperships are due April 4th. NYLT Campership Applications are due April 15th, and Wood Badge Campership applications are due June 1st. Send Phil Williams any questions you have, applications can be submitted here

“If you can see it, you can be it!” If you’re a youth who’d like a deeper dive into what this means, you should register for NYLT! You may sign up here, and send Jen Folkman your questions! 

Also, for adults, please note that Wood Badge is upcoming this July is Wood Badge training. Sign up now and take full advantage of this top-tier Scouting training! Email Mark Anderson any questions you have. 

EDGE Training is all about teaching interested Scouters how to be good trainers themselves. Wood Badge staff members are required to take this, but the course is meant to help anyone who assists, or wishes to assist, with any trainings offered by the Council, like BALOO, SM Basic, or Position-Specific. EDGE trainings are upcoming in March, April, and May. Register here, and contact Steve Ott with any questions you have. 

In fact, there are many trainings offered by the LEC this Spring, including Wilderness First Aid, Scoutmaster Basic Training, and BALOO, as well as Rangemaster training at Beaumont and Firelands, are all upcoming over the next two months. Check out the Council calendar, and register now! 

Last Training update: Introduction to Leadership Skills Training for youth members is available for those attending NYLT, but whose Troops are not able to offer ILST at this time. ILST is a pre-requisite for attending NYLT. Register now for the course at Camp Gray, and send Dave Sechnick your questions. 

Spring Camporee at Beaumont is upcoming: contact Rob Burnham with your questions and register here

The annual Tough Cubber is on at Beaumont and Firelands this year: registration opens tomorrow! Sign up now, and see if you’re family has the toughest Cubs in the Council! Send your questions to Rob Boehm

Also, don’t forget about this year’s S’more Cub Adventures! This advancement based fun long weekend of Cub Scout programming is meant for families to get the very most out of the Cub Scouting experience. Families can come for as little as one day, or for both weekends its offered! Advancements earned in these weekends will vary from weekend to weekend. Register now, and contact Jess Weaver with your questions. 

For those of you who like to give service to camp, there are a few upcoming opportunities: Wilderness Engineers at Beaumont is a chance for adults 21 and over to make some great improvements to the property, and help get camp in tip-top shape for summer campers. If you’re interested in helping, contact Chris and register here

  Beaver Day is a chance to give service to Firelands, and is open to youths and their units wishing to give service, in addition to adult volunteers who choose to do so as well.Troops can Register here, and contact Danny with your questions. Cub Packs MUST contact Danny BEFORE registering to make sure there are age-appropriate projects available. 

Finally, don’t forget to sign up for Scouts Trash the Trash Day in May, and help make the whole Council a cleaner, better place! Send Michelle your questions for this. 

Lastly, the Lake Erie Council is looking to organize a Scouting presence at this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Cleveland. If your unit, or even if just you, would like to be a part of the Scouts there, please email Julia

And folks, that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update! Thanks for all you do, and thanks for being you! See ya next week. 

LEC 3 Minute Update - February 23, 2023

Mornin’, all! And welcome to this week’s 3 Minute Update.  I’m not Tyler Matthews, not Jake Brown. I’m also not sure where Jake is. What I do know is he left me a note saying “I’m hiding from the 3 Minute Update because I botched so many dates last week!” So Jake, if you can hear me, I’m here to tell you it’s going to be okay, and dates are easy to correct. Just, um, please come back. 

  To be clear, Jake said the Wood Badge/NYLT breakfast breakfast is March 12th. That’s a lie. It’s March 11th, on Saturday morning. Register today and send Linda  your questions. 

  Jake also said that the Catholic Committee’s adult Scouter retreat in Wickliffe is March 15th. That’s also incorrect, it’s upcoming on March 12th. Do Register for this by March 5th, and send your questions to the committee

  Otherwise, you should know about the Celebration of Scouting, NYLT registration, training updates, the Silver Screen Overnighter, St. Patrick’s Day parade, Camperships, the Class of 2022 Eagle Scout Luncheon, and upcoming Catholic Scouting retreats. 

  Campership deadlines are upcoming! Unit leaders, share this information with your units. The Lake Erie Council has camp scholarships available for those who may need financial assistance delivering the capstone experiences to their Scouts. So, please note: High Adventure Campership applications are due March 1st. Summer Camp Camperships are due April 4th. NYLT Campership Applications are due April 15th, and Wood Badge Campership applications are due June 1st. Send Phil Williams any questions you have, applications can be submitted here

  The Catholic Committee on Scouting has some upcoming retreats available for folks to attend this Spring. The Santa Maria retreat is a day-long retreat for Scouts on April 3rd in Fairport Harbor to help them in earning their Pope Pius the Twelfth and Ad Altare Dei awards. Email Jim Hickey with questions about this retreat, and register by March 1st.  

  Eagle Scouts from the class of 2022, register to join us at the Eagle Scout Luncheon, coming up in just a few weeks. We hope to see you there, send Anna Galipo your questions.

  On March 4th, Scouters can join us at the annual Celebration of Scouting. Join us at the Ariel International Center for this Hollywood-themed party! Send Jason Setser your questions. 

   “If you can see it, you can be it!” If you’re a youth who’d like a deeper dive into what this means, you should register for NYLT! You may sign up here, and send Jen Folkman your questions! 

   Also, for adults, please note that Wood Badge is upcoming this July is Wood Badge training. Sign up now and take full advantage of this top-tier Scouting training! Email Mark Anderson any questions you have. 

   And speaking of training, also note that Wilderness First Aid, Scoutmaster Basic Training, and BALOO, as well as Rangemaster training at Beaumont and Firelands, are all upcoming over the next two months. Check out the Council calendar, and register now! 

   There’s a Silver Screen Overnighter upcoming this April 2nd in Elyria, so sign up today! Let Jim Vanderpool know if you have any questions. 

   Lastly, the Lake Erie Council is looking to organize a Scouting presence at this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Cleveland. If your unit, or even if just you, would like to be a part of the Scouts there, please email Julia

  And folks, that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update! Thanks for all you do, and thanks for being you! See ya next week. 

LEC 3 Minute Update - February 16, 2023

Mornin’, all! And welcome to this week’s three minute update.  This week, I’m in Mentor, Ohio at the President James Garfield home. It’s a National Historic Site maintained by the National Park Service, and this President’s Day, there will be a free program with kids’ activities and tours! You can even meet some former Presidents there. Note also that the Service Center downtown is closed on President’s Day, and our staff will be on holiday as well, so we’ll be happy to be back in touch on Tuesday.

Ok, this week we have: Sap Camp, the Celebration of Scouting, NYLT registration, training updates, the Silver Screen Overnighter, St. Patrick’s Day parade, Camperships, the Class of 2022 Eagle Scout Luncheon, upcoming Catholic Scouting retreats, and the Wood Badge Breakfast.

The Wood Badge/NYLT breakfast is March 11th! Register today and send Linda  your questions.

Campership deadlines are upcoming! Unit leaders, share this information with your units. The Lake Erie Council has camp scholarships available for those who may need financial assistance delivering the capstone experiences to their Scouts. So, please note: High Adventure Campership applications are due March 1st. Summer Camp Camperships are due April 4th. NYLT Campership Applications are due April 15th, and Wood Badge Campership applications are due June 1st. Send Phil Williams any questions you have, applications can be submitted here.

Sap Camp is upcoming at Beaumont, and it’s a little less focused on the process of syrup creation, and a little more focused on some sap-themed fun! Send Anthony your questions. Registration closes March 1st.

The Catholic Committee on Scouting has some upcoming retreats available for folks to attend this Spring. The Santa Maria retreat is a day-long retreat for Scouts on April 3rd in Fairport Harbor to help them in earning their Pope Pius the Twelfth and Ad Altare Dei awards. Email Jim Hickey with questions about this retreat, and register by March 1st. Additionally, there’s an adult retreat for Scouters upcoming on March 15th at the Center for Pastoral Leadership in Wickliffe. Register by March 5th, and send your questions to the committee.

Eagle Scouts from the class of 2022, your invitations to the Eagle Scout luncheon should have come in the mail. You must register to attend, and we hope to see you there! If you have questions or didn’t get your invite, email Heather.

On March 4th, Scouters can join us at the annual Celebration of Scouting. It’s going to be a fun celebration of many Scouters’ notable contributions to the movement. Join us at the Ariel International Center for this Hollywood-themed party! Send Jason Setser your questions.

“If you can see it, you can be it!” If you’re a youth who’d like a deeper dive into what this means, you should register for NYLT! You may sign up here, and send Jen Folkman your questions!

Also, for adults, please note that Wood Badge is upcoming this July is Wood Badge training. Sign up now and take full advantage of this top-tier Scouting training! Email Mark Anderson any questions you have.

And speaking of training, also note that Wilderness First Aid, Scoutmaster Basic Training, and BALOO, as well as Rangemaster training at Beaumont and Firelands, are all upcoming over the next two months. Check out the Council calendar, and register now!

There’s a Silver Screen Overnighter upcoming this April 2nd in Elyria, so sign up today! Let Jim Vanderpool know if you have any questions.

Lastly, the Lake Erie Council is looking to organize a Scouting presence at this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Cleveland. If your unit, or even if just you, would like to be a part of the Scouts there, please email Julia!

And folks, that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update! Thanks for all you do, and thanks for being you! See ya next week.

LEC 3 Minute Update - November 17, 2022

Mornin’, all! And greetings from the inside of our Drop Box! It’s empty right now, which means there’s plenty of room for your Eagle Packets, applications that need to be turned in, and anything else you may wish to drop off at our building. It’s next to the East entrance of our building.

I bring this up because we are all gone next week, and the office is officially within “Quiet Time. Shhhh.” We look forward to seeing you all after Thanksgiving, and wish you all a great holiday.

This week, we have: Stewards of Beaumont, Recharter notes, part-time help, and Award nominations.

But first, will you be doing some Cyber Monday shopping on Amazon? Consider selecting the Boy Scouts of America as the charity it offers you the option of, and choose Cleveland, Ohio as the location. That way, Amazon will donate to your Lake Erie Council!

Silver Beaver Award, Division Award of Merit, and Unit Scouter Award Nominations are due to Paula Swiner by December 15th. Go to this link to find the application forms, fill them out as best you can, and submit them to Paula! If you have any questions, please let Scott Strawn know.

The Stewards of Beaumont will be gathering at the Unit Service Center to raise funds for property and program needs at Beaumont Scout Reservation. The meeting will be on December 6th, cost to register is $100. We look forward to seeing you there!

The Cleveland Scout Shop is still seeking part-time help. If you’re interested, please contact Paula.

A note about recharter: the recharter system will allow any Key 3 member of the unit to sign the charter. HOWEVER, it is not considered approved by our office until the COR has signed it. So please, make sure the COR signs the charter. Send any questions you have to Michelle Cali.

Lastly, we humbly ask you remember Giving Tuesday as an opportunity to support your Lake Erie Council. Your tax-deductable donation is welcomed at this link HERE

Folks, that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update. As always, thanks for all you do, and thanks for being you! Now I’ve got to figure out how to get out of this box…

LEC 3 Minute Update - November 10, 2022

Good afternoon, everyone! And welcome to this week’s three minute update, brought to you from beautiful Geneva, Ohio! Home of the Geneva State Park, this beautiful lodge behind me hosts an all you can eat Thanksgiving buffet. So if you’re not feeling the work of making your own turkey, stop on by to get your fill here!

Okay, this week we have: Scout Shop Updates, Silver Screen Overnighter, Holidays at Camp, Klondikes, and Quiet Time, In-Person Youth Protection Training Updates, and breaking news.

But first: I know it’s been a minute since we’ve asked for these, but the need is still present for medical kits to be shipped to the front lines in Ukraine. Contact me for details about how to procure and package the materials, and bring your finished kits to the Unit Service Center, where they’ll be shipped off. We thank all of you for your help and consideration with this drive.

First: the Cleveland Scout Shop is seeking part-time help! If you’re interested in golden epaulettes and making a difference, email Paula Puchajda today!

And at Firelands Scout Shop, we’ve got some swingin’ deals for you! Venturing uniform patches, belts, shirts, and pants are on sale now thru November 19th. Stop in and save!

The Lake Erie Council Santa-tracker is up and running. And as it turns out, Santa is taking a nap right now on his recliner in the North Pole! But he assures us he’ll be here, locally, at Firelands Scout Reservation for Holidays at Camp! Register now, get pictures with Santa! Email Jess with questions.

Troops: Did someone call up Kool and the Gang?  Because at Klondike, it’s a Celebration! The Celebrations Klondike is at Beaumont January 14-16. Be ready to party like it’s 1999! Contact Anthony Dworning with questions.

The other Klondikes are still being finalized, also at Beaumont and Firelands. Check out the calendar and sign up today!

Breaking News: the dates of the Silver Screen Overnighter have changed: it is now Saturday night into Sunday, December 17th-18th. Registration is live, contact Jim Vanderpool for questions.

Remember, everyone: the office will be closed during Quiet Time – Shhhh, from 5:00 pm on Friday, November 18, until 9:00 am Monday, November 28th. Emailing Member Care will be the only way to get in touch with our staff, and the email will only be checked sporadically.

Good news: Sarah Williamson has joined our Lake Erie Council staff! We welcome Sarah to our team, and you can shoot her an email to welcome her as well.

And another friendly reminder: if there’s anyone you know who may be deserving of the Unit Scouter Award, Silver Beaver Award, or Division Award of Merit, you can nominate them at this link before December 15th. Email Scott Strawn with any questions about the process.

Now, lastly, in-person youth protection training will be November 14th in Cleveland. Register now: it’s free!

And that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update! Thanks for all you do, and thanks for being you! We’ll see you next time.

LEC 3 Minute Update - November 4, 2022

Good afternoon, everyone! And welcome to this week’s three minute update, brought to you from beautiful Bedford, Ohio! Home of the Bedford Reservation, this is a beautiful place to visit this time of year!

Okay, this week we have: Scout Shop Updates, Silver Screen Overnighter, Holidays at Camp, Klondikes, and Quiet Time, online maintenance, In-Person Youth Protection Training Updates, and this week’s fun fact.

First: the Cleveland Scout Shop is seeking part-time help! If you’re interested in golden epaulettes and making a difference, email Paula Puchajda today!

It’s not too late to put your jolly on and register for Holidays at Camp! It’s a family-fun day of enjoying the beautiful winter wonderland out at Firelands. Questions go to Jess Weaver, sign up now!

Troops: Klondikes are now on the calendar and open for registration! Themes and leaders’ guides are still being finalized. Beaumont Klondikes will be in January, and Firelands’ Klondike will be in February. 

And now, for this week’s fun fact:

Did you know that if they made a movie about Tetris, it’d be a real Block Buster???

Well, there won’t be a Tetris movie available to watch on the big screen, but there’s a Silver Screen Overnighter upcoming in Elyria on December 16th-17th. Registration is live, contact Jim Vanderpool for questions.

My.Scouting.org and Scoutbook.org will be down this Saturday, November 5th, for maintenance from national. The upgrades are slated to last all day, so we recommend NOT going in until Sunday.

And speaking of things to do online, remember your unit’s recharter is due by December 10th! Any questions should be sent to Member Care.

And speaking of rechartering your unit, remember that, the whole week of Thanksgiving, the Unit Service Center will be closed for Quiet Time – Shhhh. Us employees will be at home with family that week. So don’t wait! Get your charter submitted and your questions asked in advance!

And speaking of Quiet Time – Shhhh, note that the Cleveland Scout Shop will be open during the week of Thanksgiving, except for Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.

Now, lastly, in-person youth protection training will be on November 9th in Avon and November 14th in Cleveland. Register now: it’s free!

And that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update! Thanks for all you do, and thanks for being you! We’ll see you next time.

 

 

LEC 3 Minute Update - October 27, 2022

Mornin’, all! And thanks for tuning in to this week’s 3 minute update! This week I’m in Muncie, IN! Home of the Bob Ross Experience museum, this is where the Joy of Painting was filmed for the duration of the show. And speaking of Bob Ross, hopefully you’ll enjoy the recharter how to video we’ve got coming to you this week! I know we said it’d be here earlier, but as I like to remind folks: you can’t rush perfection! Unit leaders, keep your eyes peeled for an email from us with those instructions.

Ok, this week we have:

National Jamboree, Training Updates, Cub Activity Updates, Award Nominations, and in-person youth protection training sessions.

It’s not too late to register for the National Jamboree information session happening at the Council office this Thursday evening, the 27th, at 7pm. Register here! Contact Phil with questions.

Beaumont is hosting the Fall Cub Overnighter November 12-13, and Firelands is hosting a Cub Fun Day November 19th. Register now for the Fun!

Also, now is the last chance to register for the Raingutter Regatta hosted by the Council! It’s next Saturday from 10 to 2, is a ton of fun, and will definitely float your boat! Contact Jim with any questions.

Wilderness First Aid is the first weekend of November at Beaumont. Send Gary your questions.

We have BIG NEWS! Registration for the first annual GAMES training is now open until next Sunday! Register now to learn more about Leave No Trace, Diversity in Scouting, and so much more while in this interactive games-themed day! Contact Sarah with any questions.

Silver Beaver Award, Unit Scouter Award, and Division Award of Merit Nominations are due to Paula Swiner by December 15th. Details for how to submit these nominations can be found here. Email Scott any questions you have.

In person YPT sessions are upcoming this November in Solon, Cleveland, now Avon! More sessions can be created if there’s demand, so if you’d like in-person YPT offered in your area, contact Michelle. It’s free to attend these in-person trainings, and you can register for them here.

And lastly, the non-profit Sleep in Heavenly Peace has a local chapter here in Northeastern Ohio. They work to make sure that every kid has a bed, and the need at the moment is for 25,000 beds in the area. They’ve asked us to put the word out, as they need to add a 16 foot trailer to their fleet, to help them transport beds and tools around and do their good work. We don’t expect any of you to immediately get rid of your trailer, but if you know of one that could be of benefit to this organization, that the unit does not need or is willing to part with, please email Marc with information and pictures.

And that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update! Thanks for all you do and thanks for being you! We’ll see you next week!

LEC 3 Minute Update - October 20, 2022

Mornin’, all! And greetings from Strongsville, OH! The Crossroads of the Nation, Strongsville’s history is preserved in the historic village, including one of the stops on the Underground Railroad. As you pass through today, make sure to stop by the South Park Mall!

Ok, this week we have:

National Jamboree, Training Updates, Cub Activity Updates, Award Nominations, and an update from the Catholic Committee on Scouting.

Have you done a good job? Do you deserve a sticker? Of course you do! So come on down to the Unit Service Center on Thursday, October 27th, at 7pm. Not only will you receive a free sticker, you’ll also get the low-down on all there is to know about the National Jamboree. Register for the meeting here! Contact Phil with questions.

Beaumont is hosting the Fall Cub Overnighter November 12-13, and Firelands is hosting a Cub Fun Day November 19th. Register now for the Fun!

Wilderness First Aid is the first weekend of November at Beaumont. Learn how to live. Send Gary your questions.

Do you hate getting lost? And wouldn’t it be nice if you knew what you needed in order to cook a delicious meal at your next campout? Well, the GAMES training will be instructing Orienteering, Outdoor Cooking, and so much more! Register now for a fun time learning through game playing! Contact Sarah with any questions.

Silver Beaver Award, Unit Scouter Award, and Division Award of Merit Nominations are due to Paula Swiner by December 15th. Details for how to submit these nominations can be found here. Email Scott any questions you have.

Scouts are able to earn a new Award, the Father Frank Capodanno Activity Patch. Details about the award can be found here, and questions about the award should be sent to Tony.

In person ypt sessions are upcoming this November in Solon, Cleveland, now Avon! More sessions can be created if there’s demand, so if you’d like in-person ypt offered in your area, contact Michelle. It’s free to attend these in-person trainings, and you can register for them here.

And lastly, Pack 3052 Cubmaster Jacquie Fahnestock is organizing a Christmas Card drive to give Christmas Cards to residents of local nursing homes in Lake and Ashtabula Counties. If you’d like to have your unit make Christmas Cards for this cause, deliver them to Jacquie either at the November and December Roundtables at Beaumont Scout Reservation, or contact her here.

And that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update! I’ll see you twice next week, one per usual, and one for the recharter special edition! So thanks for all you do, and thanks for being you. We’ll see you next week.

LEC 3 Minute Update - October 13, 2022

Mornin’, all! And thanks for tuning in to this week’s three minute update, brought to you from Tremont! There are many restaurants worth visiting in this neighborhood, as well as some beautiful old churches and houses, and even some historic spots to visit, like the Christmas Story house! If you come by to visit, make sure you don’t shoot your eye out.

Okay, this week we have: In-person YPT sessions, GAMES training updates, unit funding news, Cub Activities, recruitment updates, Wilderness First Aid, and a note from Ranger Danny Thomas.

Ranger Dan would like to remind everyone that the water for the Wyandot side of Firelands will be turned off on November 1st. Camping is still open on that side, but you’ll have to get your water from Avery Hand.

Wilderness First Aid is November 5th. Register now, and ask Gary if you have any questions.

The Cub Fun Day and Holidays at Camp Registrations are now open, so sign up today! Contact Jess Weaver if you have any questions.

Friendly reminder to everyone selling popcorn or Scout’s Own: The amnesty deadline is tomorrow, Friday, October 14th at 5:00 p.m. Only full cases can be returned, but tomorrow is the last day before you’re stuck with it. Contact Heather if you have any questions. And also contact Heather if you have any desire to start your unit funding sale, because there’s plenty of product to accommodate you!

Remember, folks, it’s not too late to recruit! October is a great time, and Halloween trick-or-treating is a great time to use stickers, peer-to-peer cards, and other Scouting things to spread the word about your Pack or Troop! Use this form if you have any requests.

Have you ever wished there was more information out there about how to properly accommodate disabilities in Scouting? Or how to better be prepared for diversity in your unit? Well, come on down to GAMES training on November 12th at Lake Erie College! We’ll cover these topics and more! Contact Sarah Williamson with any questions.

And lastly, I have to, oh my gosh, no, please, ughhhhhhh, why?????????

Yup, here we are again, in the beginning of recharter season. Oh, Lord help me.

Okay everyone, here’s the deal, we’ve got a special edition of the 3 minute update coming out on Monday, October 24th. That will cover everything you need to know about recharter this year.

I do have a preliminary note to share, though: your recharter cannot be submitted if there is an adult leader whose YPT expires before December 31st. Again, your charter can NOT be submitted if anyone’s YPT expires before December 31st. So check your YPT training records now, and renew before it holds up your unit’s charter. Remember, Member Care is always ready and willing to help with your recharter questions and concerns.

And lastly, speaking of YPT, there are currently 2 in-person sessions scheduled within the Council: one in Solon, on November 5th, and the other at the Unit Service Center on November 19th. We are trying to add more throughout the Council and will share those confirmed dates and locations once they’re ready. Contact Michelle with any questions, and register here.

And folks, that’s a wrap for this week’s three minute update. Thanks for all you do, and thanks for being you! We’ll see you next time!