LEC Events Postponed through April 2

To our Scouting Family,

I am writing to update you on the new developments of Lake Erie Council’s protocols and policies for handling Scouting gatherings, events, and camping due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Based on the recommendations and mandates from the Ohio Governor and Ohio Department of Health, Lake Erie Council is postponing and changing several Scouting events starting today through April 2, 2020. The affected events are listed below. For instructions on how each of these events will be handled, including credits for events, moving to a virtual landscape, and cancelations, please read this document or reach out to your staff lead.

  • Weekend Camping at Beaumont Scout Reservation, Camp Stigwandish, and Firelands Scout Reservation are canceled through April 2, 2020 and will resume April 3, 2020. Read below for more information.

  • March 12, 2020 – Roundtable: Geneva

  • March 12, 2020 – Roundtable: Berea

  • March 14, 2020 – Spring Cub Overnighter

  • March 14, 2020 – BALOO 2020

  • March 14, 2020 – Basic Instructor Training

  • March 14, 2020 – Radio Merit Badge

  • March 15, 2020 – Cub Scout Adventure Loop Night

  • March 15, 2020 – Eagle Board of Review

  • March 15, 2020 – Eagle Scout Celebration Dinner

  • March 17, 2020 – Eagle Board of Review

  • March 17, 2020 – Roundtable Commissioner Meeting

  • March 18, 2020 – Eagle Board of Review

  • March 19, 2020 – Roundtable: Garfield Heights

  • March 20-22, 2020 – Shooting Sports NRA Instructor & Archery Trainings

  • March 20, 2020 – Mobile Climbing Wall Training

  • March 21, 2020 – Cub Spring Fun Day

  • March 21, 2020 – Trainers EDGE

  • March 21, 2020 – Merit Badge Workshop

  • March 21, 2020 – Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops

  • March 21, 2020 – Mobile Climbing Wall Training

  • March 22, 2020 – Chippewa Chapter Event/Meeting

  • March 23, 2020 – Mobile Climbing Wall Training

  • March 23, 2020 – Scouts BSA Leader Development Team Meeting

  • March 23, 2020 – COPE/Climbing Committee Meeting

  • March 24, 2020 – Scouts BSA Advancement Team Meeting

  • March 25, 2020 – Venturing Officer’s Association & Adult Roundtable

  • March 26, 2020 – Mobile Climbing Wall Training

  • March 26, 2020 – Cub Scout Division Tools Meeting

  • March 27-28, 2020 – Merit Badge University

  • March 28, 2020 – Mobile Climbing Wall Training

  • March 28, 2020 – Pinewood Derby

  • March 28, 2020 – Commissioner Training

  • March 29, 2020 – NOAC Contingent Meeting

With the rapidly escalating health concerns relating to the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the decision to postpone and change these events was not made lightly. The flu-like disease has now infected more than 90,000 people with reported 3,000 deaths globally. With the confirmation of several cases in Northeast Ohio and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine mandating all events of 100 or more being canceled, Lake Erie Council has taken several precautions and made the following changes. 

Camping

All camping reservations at Beaumont Scout Reservation, Camp Stigwandish, and Firelands Scout Reservation will be canceled through April 3, 2020, and the reservation holder will be credited the amount to be used within the next year.

LEC Events

Event registrations will be moved as stated in the attached document to future events. If you are unable to attend the rescheduled event, please contact the staff advisor listed on the registration page for the event for an event credit that can be applied to any future event within the next year.

Meetings

Many meetings and gatherings have been moved to Zoom Virtual meetings.Additional information will be sent out in the coming days. See the attached document below to learn what meetings will be hosted via Zoom. 

Scout Shops

The Firelands Scout Shop will be closed during weekends. Call the store at 440-965-7054 for the most up-to-date hours during the week. The Cleveland store is operating with normal business hours.

Unit-Level Activities

All units should comply with their charter organization’s policy on meetings and gatherings regarding unit-level activities. Our Scout's safety should be our number one priority. Please utilize guidance provided by your local authorities, school districts, and chartering organizations in determining whether to cancel or postpone your events.

Properties

While our camps are closed, our properties staff will be expanding efforts to keep our camps safe and healthy. They will be using hospital-grade disinfectant throughout the properties, including all mattresses, bathrooms, cabins and public spaces. Each property will be ready to welcome Scouts back in April. At this time, the Unit Service Center will remain open and operate normally. The office is being disinfected daily.

Summer Camp Update

Summer camp has not been affected by this news. All payments and reservation deadlines remain the same. The first early bird payment for Scouts BSA camp at Beaumont Scout Reservation is due March 20, 2020. We can't wait to see you at camp!

Basic Precautions to Take

Please remember to follow the precautions and preventive measures as recommended by the Ohio Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control:

  • wash your hands often with soap and water,

  • avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands,

  • avoid close contact with people who are sick,

  • and please stay home when you are sick.

Medical questions and concerns should be brought to your own medical provider or the Ohio Department of Health at https://odh.ohio.gov/.

Thank you for your patience and trust in Lake Erie Council. We are prepared to navigate through these challenging circumstances with your safety at the forefront of everything we do.

Yours in Scouting,

Marc J. Ryan

Scout Executive/CEO

marc.ryan@scouting.org

For instructions on how each of our events will be handled, including credits for events, moving to a virtual landscape, and cancelations, please read this document or reach out to your staff lead.

Additional Resources:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Boy Scouts of America

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Message from the Scout Executive: 2020 Coronavirus Disease

To our valued partners, 

There is no higher priority to me than the safety of our Scouts, Scouting families, partners, vendors, and employees. It is with deep regret that we need to postpone the 2020 Eagle Celebration at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel in downtown Cleveland. New dates are already under consideration and will be released shortly. Please stay tuned for more information.

With the rapidly escalating health concerns relating to the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the decision to postpone our event was not made lightly. The flu-like disease has now infected more than 90,000 people with a reported 3,000 deaths globally. Recently it was confirmed that Cuyahoga County has three confirmed cases and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a state of emergency in Ohio this week. Also to slow transmission of the virus state health authorities have recommended limiting large gatherings and to practice social distancing. All these factors were considered when we made the decision to postpone this time-honored event to help mitigate the growing risk of transmission. 

Please remember to follow the precautions and preventive measures as recommended by the Ohio Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control:

  • wash your hands often with soap and water,

  • avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands,

  • avoid close contact with people who are sick,

  • and please stay home when you are sick.

Our number one goal is to keep our Scouters safe; we will always err on the side of caution and we will follow recommendations of our local, state, and national governing bodies. If you have any questions regarding this event, reach out to Jason Setser at Jason.Setser@scouting.org or 216.458.8923.

Medical questions and concerns should be brought to your own medical provider or the Ohio Department of Health at https://odh.ohio.gov.

Yours in Scouting,

Marc J. Ryan

Scout Executive, CEO

marc.ryan@scouting.org

The Spirit Lives On - Camp Stigwandish Open House

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The Spirit Lives On Open House is a chance to gather for one final time out at Camp Stigwandish! This weekend will be centered around a positive outlook on the history of Camp Stigwandish and how we all can make a positive impact on Scouts moving forward in the Lake Erie Council.

Participants can enjoy hikes around the property, a closing campfire, shooting sports, boating and more! Saturday lunch and dinner will be provided for those who register.

Click here for more information.

Pinewood Derbies 2020

Cub Scouts! Are you ready to Race?

Join the Lake Erie Council for our Pinewood Derby Series. This is a great opportunity for your Scout to take their car on the road and continue their derby experience beyond the pack level. JOIN US AT ANY OF OUR 3 LOCATIONS THIS SPRING. The cost of the event is $15 dollars. You may even earn a chance to race at the national pinewood derby in New York City!

Sign up today!

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Adventure Loops Nights

Cub Scouts! Join the Lake Erie Council every 1st and 15th of the month for Adventure Loop Nights!

This event is a fun and exciting opportunity for dens, packs, or individual families to take advantage of adventure loop offerings outside of the traditional den meeting setting. All materials and programs are provided for your scouts – all you have to do is show up and be ready to have some fun! Join us March 15, 2020, at Firelands Scout Reservation.

Check back on our website each month for more information.

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Adult Leader Development Conference

Leaders! Join us for this Spring’s Adult Leader Development Conference at Lake Erie College in Painesville on April 18, 2020. The training conference is geared toward Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturing parents and leaders. Participants will attend four helpful training sessions from ten different options. 

Breakout Sessions (Choose 4)

Conflict Management:
Is there conflict in your unit? Let us help. This course will discuss the reasons for and sources of conflict. It will also provide various tools and steps to help resolve conflict. We will also address communication skills and listening skills which will help with conflict management.

Scoutbook: Getting Started
Scoutbook is the preferred tool of Scouting. This session will provide an overview of Scoutbook Mobile, Invitations, Logo, My Scout's Profile, Profile Synch, My Dashboard, Advancement, and Calendar. (If you’re unsure how to use these tools, this training is for you!)

The Life Cycle of a Scout:
What happens when Scouting becomes a part of a childs life find out the opportunities that exist as a Scout journeys from Lion to Eagle and beyond.

High-Adventure Planning:
Learn from seasoned Venturing Crew Advisors how to plan a unit-planned high-adventure trip.

Funding the Adventure:
Gain financial planning tools for your unit, and learn how to efficiently fundraise for a quality year-long program.

Webelos-to-Scout Transition:
Learn the best methods for Troops and Packs to facilitate Arrow of Light Scouts to a Troop of their choosing. All while cementing the newly-bridged Scouts’ interest in continuing in Scouts BSA.

Succession Planning: Passing the Torch:
Learn how to recruit and engage parents into an active role within the unit, and how to effectively transition leadership from one role to another. This session is perfect for planning the future of the unit and welcoming new leaders.

365 Days of Recruiting New Scouts:
Learn the best, most updated practices available to recruit new families into Scouting, so your unit can grow year-round and be prepared for success during Spring and Fall recruitment drives.

Bullying: Real Talk, Real Tactics
Define different types of bullying at different age levels, learn how to create an anti-bullying culture, and leave equipped with real tactics to solve bullying issues in your unit.

Activities for Kids!

We know that attending training often means finding supervision for kids. No need at this development conference! There will also be activities for younger Scouts. Note that this is not a program activity for your Unit, but instead a convenience for parents.

To learn more, click here!

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An Important Update from the Lake Erie Council

Dear Scouting Community,

Today, the national organization of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to achieve two key objectives: equitably compensate victims who were harmed during their time in Scouting and continue to carry out Scouting’s mission for years to come.

 I want to highlight important points that are most relevant to the Lake Erie Council:

  • The Lake Erie Council has not filed for bankruptcy. Our Council is legally separate, distinct and financially independent from the national organization. 

  • Scouting programs will continue. This means that unit meetings and activities, service area and council events, other Scouting adventures and countless service projects will take place as usual. In short, we expect no changes to the local Scouting experience in Northeast Ohio. 

  • Scouting is safer now than ever before. Over many years, we’ve developed some of the strongest expert-informed youth protection policies found in any youth-serving organization. I can also assure you that our volunteers and employees take youth protection extremely seriously and do their part to help keep kids safe.

  • Restricted donations – past, present or future – can only be used for their designated purpose. In addition, annual donations made to our Council will continue to fund necessary day-to-day expenses that are critical to local Scouting programs. 

I understand you may still have questions about these issues and things you will see in the news. To that end, the national organization has established a dedicated restructuring website, www.BSArestructuring.org

This site includes a helpful Resources page, where you will find a short video (linked above) explaining what Chapter 11 means for Scouting, as well as a FAQ. The site’s Milestones page will be your best source for the latest updates throughout this process. 

If you have any questions about local Scouting, you can always feel free to reach out directly to me.  

Through your engagement and dedication to Scouting, the Lake Erie Council will continue to bring adventures, values and lifelong benefits to youth and our communities for generations to come. Thank you for your trust and support as we continue this important mission. 

Yours in Scouting,

Marc J. Ryan

Scout Executive/CEO

Lake Erie Council, Boy Scouts of America

marc.ryan@scouting.org

Scouts BSA Resident Camps

Scouts! Are you ready for a summer you won't forget? Join us out at Beaumont Scout Reservation for Scouts BSA Resident Camp! Scout can enjoy over 100 different merit badges and experience amazing activities, such as our zip line, ATV's, and even go down our water slides. We are also excited to introduce our new Adventure Lunch Program. All the details on this new program will be released in the coming weeks. To learn more about our Scouts BSA Resident Camp program, click here.

To view the leaders guide, click here.

Sap Camp 2020

The sap is flowing at Beaumont Scout Reservation, just in time to kick-off the 2020 Scout's Own Sale. We have over 9 thousand taps in the trees and over 26 miles of vacuum tubes running through the northern parts of the property. If you would like to learn more about our Scout's Own Products, which include syrup, pancake mix, and cornbread mix you can visit www.scoutsown.com or contact Kallee Kissling for more information. 

Would you like to learn more about the sap collection process and to see how we create Scout's Own Maple Syrup? Do you want to learn how to make a business plan so your Scout's Own fundraiser will be even more successful? Then join the Lake Erie Council for Sap Camp at Beaumont Scout Reservation! We are offering this program on three different weekends starting February 22, 2020. For dates and more information click here!