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1 Ready of for another 50 Seasons

2 Dear Scouts & Scouters, We are very excited you will be joining us this summer! It is the vision of the North Florida Council to provide unparalleled experiences for more youth. Where do these experiences happen? Much of the time, it s in a summer camp environment! At Camp Shands, we promise parents that we will offer their kids fun and adventurous things to do in the outdoors. These experiences will help Scouts develop leadership skills and values that are important to good citizenship and service to others. Use this Leader Guide and the Camp Shands website at as resources to prepare for camp. Please feel free to duplicate any and all material in this guide for distribution to leaders, Scouts, and parents. Explore the Facebook page at regularly for exciting updates throughout the camp. Camp Shands is accredited each summer by the National Camp Accreditation Program. This means the camp has met strict guidelines in health, safety, staffing qualifications and programming. We are prepared for likely emergencies and understand the Scouts (and Scouters) are in our care. We firmly believe that you and your Scouts will leave with valuable new skills, abilities, and interests. In addition to your summer camp experience, take advantage of all our council properties and make it a part of your year-round camping program. Thank you for joining us at Camp Shands this summer! Please let any one of us know what assistance we can provide. We look forward to seeing you at camp this summer. In the spirit of Scouting, Eli Rivera Camp Director Eli.Rivera@scouting.org Inga Glaspey Program Director Myoinga@gmail.com Mission Statement of the North Florida Council The mission of the North Florida Council is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices in their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.

3 Camp Shands History The Baden Powell Scout Reservation was purchased in the 1960's with a plan for it to be the home for the new summer camp of the North Florida Council. Scout volunteers Thompson Baker and his business associate William Shands, were instrumental in acquiring the land that became the Baden Powell Scout Reservation. Mr. Shands was a State Senator and candidate for governor of Florida. In 1965, two years before Camp Shands opened for summer camp, the Baden Powell Scout Reservation had its central lodge constructed, and named it the Meninak Lodge. The building served as a central meeting area with limited cooking facilities, storage, and a trading post. The building was a gift from the Meninak Club of Jacksonville, Florida. The first summer camp program began in 1967, where a portion of the camp was dedicated to William Shands, who also had hospitals in Jacksonville and Gainesville named in his honor. The Taylor Dining Hall was built in and platform tents made their appearance at about the same time. Prior to the dining hall, campers ate in their sites, preparing their own meals with the help of patrol kitchens that were checked out from the commissary. Young Scouts were often sent back to the commissary for a "left handed smoke shifter" allegedly missing from the patrol kitchen. In the early 90's, our Project C.O.P.E. program was established, thanks to the efforts of volunteers, the Florida National Guard, and the Telephone Pioneers of America. To this day, it remains one of the most pristine in the Southern Region. In 2011, some members of the North Florida Council Executive Committee had a new vision for Camp Shands, which included adding new screened-in pavilions to each campsite, a new staff lodging area, and a state-of-the-art aquatics center. Construction began on the first phase of improvements shortly after the groundbreaking ceremony at the 2015 Spring Fellowship. Camp Shands is an attractive and appealing camp destination hosting a large number of national, regional, and council training events. Our staff training is always a priority and the camaraderie is second to none (to match our facilities). We look forward to a bright future for the Baden Powell Scout Reservation.

4 Camp information Camp Location Camp Shands is located 70 miles from Jacksonville. The camp lies between Jacksonville and Orlando on our 792acre property. If you get lost, pull out your GPS (or your map and compass) and head towards latitude and longitude. Camp Address Scout s Name Troop Number Camp Shands 1453 Baden Powell Road Hawthorne, FL Parents are encouraged to write but do not call unless it is truly an emergency. There is one main telephone in camp and it is used for camp business only. Camp Phone The camp telephone number is (352) and is only answered during the summer camp season. Camp Dates JROTC Week 1 June 9 th June 15 th, 2018 Summer Camp Week 2 June 17 th June 2 3rd, 201 Summer Camp Week 3 June 24 th June 30 th, 2018 Summer Camp Week 4 July 1 st July 7 th, 2018 Summer Camp Week 5 July 8 th July 14 th, 2018 Summer Camp Week 6 July 15 th July 21 st, 2018 Venturing & Cub Scout Resident Week 7 July 22 nd July 28 th, 2018 Pre camp information The Pre-Camp Leaders Meeting is a very important step in being prepared for you and your boys stay at camp. The meeting will begin at 3:00 p.m. Two adult leaders and the Senior Patrol Leader are invited to attend. You will have the opportunity to get up-to-date on any camp changes, and the camp program will be reviewed. Registration and fees will be finalized. If you are unable to attend due to your distance from camp we will also conduct a webinar. Check the Camp Shands web page for more information. Meeting Date: Sunday, May 20, 2018 Meeting Time: 3:00 p.m. Meeting Place Camp Shands

5 Camp Fees The first step to applying for a week at Camp Shands is to fill out a Reservation form and return it with a deposit of $200 (add $10 per person for treehouses). You may request a certain campsite, but this does not guarantee you will get this campsite. We will assign campsites by the size of the Troops and how early we get the reservation. The reservation fee is nonrefundable, unless you are denied attendance to the week requested. All requests will be considered but cannot be guaranteed. All fees must be submitted by the troop. February 19 th $50 per camper deposit due to council service center March 19 th campership applications due to council service center April 16 th $100 per camper due to council service center May 7 th all fees due to council service center Early Bird Rate Regular Rate Late Rate Ends 5/6/18 Ends 6/16/18 After 6/17/18 Scouts $ $ $ Leaders $ $ $ Treehouses the fee for treehouses is $335 per person with limited spots, reserve early. Leaders Fees first leader with a minimum of four Scouts is free. For every eight Scouts, an additional adult leader may attend camp for free. Any additional leaders who do not meet this criteria will pay $100. Refund Policy all refund requests must be made in writing to the Camp Director (Eli.Rivera@Scouting.org) and must be made NO LATER THAN 5 DAYS after the event is completed. Requests received after this time will not be processed. No refund will be given if a Scout was sent home for disciplinary action or inattention to Safe Scouting standards. In addition, if a Scout chooses to leave camp early, no refund will be given. Requests for refund made: Two weeks before camp = 85% Less than two weeks and until week of camp = 60% Up to five days after camp = 40% Six or more days of camp = NO REFUNDS Go to for North Florida Councils refund policy. Camperships are available only to North Florida Council Scouts. There is a limited number available to help boys in need of financial assistance. Applications are available online at

6 Check-In Procedure The Troop Leader must bring the following to Check In: Health forms for all participants: Annual Health and Medical record must be completed for attendance at camp. Any program changes or fees that need to be reconciled. Everyone checks in at the Meninak Lodge. Medical checks and registration will take place here. Troop Guides will guide the troop to its campsite to unload gear and change into swim trunks. Tips for a quick Check-In: Ensure the health forms and permission slips are in order and ready to turn in upon arrival. Ensure all financial obligations for camp are met by the pre-camp leaders meeting. Any updates or changes can be ed to the camp director at least two business days prior to camp. Early Arrivals Early arrivals will only be approved by the Camp Director. Please note the following points: You must check in with Camp Staff for your campsite assignment. The camp is closed; please do not expect any services. Your first meal is dinner on Sunday evening. All program areas are closed including the waterfront. Please respect staff quarters. There is an additional fee of $10 per person. Check-Out Procedure Check out will commence with a unit leader picking up the troop packet at headquarters. The packet will contain an advancement report for each Scout, any awards or certificates, and any adult certifications. Camp Shands highly recommends reviewing the advancement report prior to departure. The Program Director will be available from 7 am to 9 am to answer any questions. Every unit will turn in a camp survey and pick up health forms. Please inform the camp office if your troop will be departing Friday evening. Please Note: the advancement report will not be ready until 7 am Saturday morning. Any troop leaving prior to Saturday will have their packet mailed to them. Charges for Damage to Camp Equipment Normal usage and wear will result in some breakage of equipment; however, the cost of malicious damage or breakage due to horseplay will be charged to the unit. These fees must be paid before leaving. Cot replacement $99.00 Tent replacement....$ Tarp replacement..$39.00 Fire Extinguisher refill...$39.00

7 What to Bring to Camp? Clothing Scout uniform Rain gear T-shirts (5 or more) Underwear (6 days) Hiking boots with heavy socks Socks (more than a pair) Tennis shoes (more than one pair) Hat or cap Swimming trunks Handkerchief Watch Pajamas Toiletries Toothbrush & paste Bath towel & wash cloth Soap Deodorant Insect repellant Sunscreen Comb or brush Beach towel Camp Necessities Sleeping bag Pillow Backpack Flashlight w/batteries Advancement Gear Scout Handbook Pens and pencils Notepad Merit Badge pamphlets Suggested Items Sunglasses Camera with film Compass Spending money OA sash Personal first aid kit Water bottle Troop Gear Unit flag Patrol flag American flag First aid kit Gateway building materials Rope Don t Bring Electronics such as radios, portable game players, expensive cameras Open toed shoes such as flip flops Alcohol Firearms (any firearms are to be turned into the armory upon arrival) Fireworks Trading Post Camp Shands offers a fully stocked Trading Post. In fact, if you don t see something you need or want in our trading post, just ask and we will DO OUR BEST to get it for you. We stock snacks, drinks, slushies, ice cream, merit badge pamphlets, uniform parts, kits, camping supplies, craft supplies, and more. Come in and check us out.

8 Rules & Regulations It is the primary goal of Camp Shands to provide a safe, quality program to the youth in our community. At Camp Shands we are also extremely concerned about the safety of members within our programs. The following activities are forbidden at all times, and violators will be immediately escorted off camp property: Starting fires with gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, propane, etc. Riding in the bed of any truck type vehicle or in any trailer. Use of firearms (including air guns, BB guns, or pellet guns) in any area other than the appropriate range at any time without specific authorization. Use of fireworks on camp property. The Camp Director and Camp Ranger may, at their sole discretion, direct individuals or groups to leave camp property for other serious misconduct not covered in this leaders guide. Vehicle Policy for Camp Shands Troops may drive to their campsite and unload their equipment. They may park a troop trailer off the road in a designated area close to their campsite and leave it there for the week, but all vehicles must be moved out of the campsites, and parked in designated parking areas. This is to keep our camp in compliance with the National Camp Accreditation Program Standards of the Boy Scouts of America. Note: any vehicle left in a campsite the unit will receive a zero score for their campsite inspection each day. It is the policy of the National Council, Boy Scouts of America that: Seat belts are required for all occupants in vehicles. The driver must be currently licensed and at least 18 years of age. The beds of trucks or trailers must never be used for carrying passengers. The posted speed limit in camp is 14 miles per hour. Drugs and Alcohol Drugs and Alcohol laws will be strictly enforced according to the laws of the state of Florida. Absolutely no alcohol or illegal drugs will be allowed on camp property. All prescribed drugs must be checked in to the Health Officer immediately upon check in to camp. The Health Officer is required to be informed of all prescription medications brought to camp by Scouts and Leaders. The Health Officer will keep all medications at the Ames (First Aid) Lodge in a locked cabinet and distribute them at meal times. All adults and Scouts will go through medical checks during check-in prior to participating in the swim test. Firearms Firearms and ammunition are available at Camp for use at the ranges. Camp Shands requests you do not bring personal firearms, however if you do, it must be checked in with the Shooting Sports Director upon arrival. It will remain locked in the Armory until you are ready to leave camp. We will keep your firearm locked for the safety of everyone in camp. Health and Safety All precautions for the safety of the Scouts will be taken. The first aid room in the Ames Lodge is available with a qualified Health Officer on duty 24 hours a day. In the case of non-life threatening injury, the troop leader will be asked to provide transportation to the hospital or elsewhere as directed. Emergency services will be called in the case of accidents of a more critical nature. Medical Forms A physical examination is required for each Scout and adult attending camp. All Scouts and adults must have completed the New Annual Health and Medical Record with Parts A, B, & C completed within the last 12 months. If a Scout or Scouter arrives to camp without an Annual Health & Medical Record form, it is the Scout or Scouter s responsibility to obtain the physical examination and

9 complete the form before being allowed to participate in the Camp s program. Emergency Procedures Emergency procedures will be posted on camp bulletin boards and in all campsites. Scouts and leaders hearing the bell ring must report immediately to Meninak field without delay. Scoutmasters must make their Scouts aware of this policy. Tobacco Adult leaders should not use tobacco products around young people. Persons under 18 are not permitted to use tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, or personal vaporizers. Smoking is strictly forbidden in all camp buildings or tents. Camp Shands has designated smoking areas. Restricted Areas Scouts are restricted from the staff areas at all times. Campsites of other troops are off limits and should not be visited or passed through without prior approval. No raids allowed!! Raids cause personal and property damage and will be grounds for removal from camp. No refunds will be given to anyone removed from camp for any disciplinary problem. Pets No pets of any kind may be brought into camp without the Camp Director s prior approval. Leaving Camp No one, Scout or Leader, is to leave camp without first checking out at the Ames Lodge. Persons leaving camp must also check in upon returning to camp. Leaders needing to send Scouts home during the week need to report it to the Ames Lodge. Visitors in camp must also check in at the Ames Lodge. Diversity Policy Camp Shands is dedicated to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity that helps make Camp Shands a great place to work and a valuable member of the community. We do this by ensuring that all people involved in the Scouting program are treated with respect and understanding, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, socio-economic status, religion, physical ability, or political belief. Handicapped Scouts Our staff believes all Scouts should have equal opportunities, including shooting sports to aquatics, and are committed to instruction or who finds a skill challenging to learn. Our success rate for handicapped Scouts attaining merit badge qualification is unprecedented. Uniforms The complete official uniforms are to be worn by Scouts and leaders for evening assembly, vespers, and campfire activates. Activity uniforms are appropriate all other times except when specifically instructed. Footwear Please make sure that youth have the proper footwear for camp. They will need sturdy shoes for hiking and spare shoes in case they get wet. No open-toed shoes or bare feet are permitted except in aquatics program areas. Troop Leadership Each troop must have two registered adult leaders in camp at all times. One leader must be at least, 21 years old and the other must be at least 18. If there is a substitution for the troop leader, then there should be an overlapping period of time during which both adults are in camp in order to maintain program continuity and adult supervision over the troop at all times. Parents and Visitors Parents and visitors are invited to visit on Wednesday evening starting at 5:00 pm. Parents may dine with the camper; however, reservations are requested. Visitors wishing to eat in the Dining Hall must pay at the Ames Lodge. Prices are: $4.00 for breakfast, $5.00

10 for lunch and $6.00 for dinner. Check in and check out is required at the Ames Lodge. Dining Hall Meals in the Taylor Dining Hall will be served cafeteria style. Scouts will sit with their troop. We request all Scouts and Scouters to remove their hats prior to entering the Dining Hall and upon completion of your meal to clear and wipe off tables, dispose of trash, and leave the area clean for the next meal. Special Dietary Needs We will do our best to meet the special dietary needs of Scouts in your Troop. We have alternative menu suggestions or will provide substitutions for those who have special dietary restrictions due to medical or religious reasons. We have plans to help meet the needs of those allergic to dairy, gluten, or nuts. A good Scout is responsible and therefore must also monitor what he or she eats to ensure it is compliant with their normal diet. We will NOT be able to meet the special dietary needs of your Scout without advance notice. Special dietary restrictions must Carrie Kurtz at carriekurtz@scouting at least two weeks prior to your arrival. Quiet Hours Each Scout must remain in his campsite and observe quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am. Camp Facilities The buildings and developed areas provide: troop campsites, commissary, trading post, showers, chapel, program areas and a complete waterfront. Campsites are located throughout the wooded areas and provide platform tents and a latrine with the shower facilities being shared with the neighboring campsites. Latrines and showers are private with individual stalls. Any equipment or camp property damaged by the troop will be replaced by the troop. The troop is financially responsible for any monetary loss to the Council. Bicycle Safety Rules Campers, adult leaders, and staff may use bicycles in camp. Please observe the following rules: 1. Always wear a properly fitted helmet. 2. Ride slowly and cautiously down steep hills and not on the foot trails. 3. Do not ride between 10pm and 6 am. 4. The bicycle should be inspected by the unit leader prior to use. Bicycles are only permitted on the camp roads, NOT on trails. Garbage Each troop is responsible for disposing of their garbage daily. All odorous materials must be stored properly as to not attract wildlife. Waterlines If you find a leak in the waterline, please report it promptly to the Camp Staff for timely repair. Wildlife Safety Camp Shands is a wildlife sanctuary that has deer, birds, squirrels, alligators, snakes, spiders and more. Most of the time these animals do not pose a threat. Just be cautious with all wild animals and please do not feed them. We do not want them to realize that humans mean food. We will then have to remove them and will not be able to enjoy watching them from a distance. Youth Led Program We encourage Scouts to choose what classes they would like to participate as a benefit to a youth led program but to our staff, there is a difference between a youth who wants to be there versus a youth who does not.

11 Camp Shands Program One of the best reasons to attend Camp Shands is the program opportunity for young and advanced Scouts. We will offer several programs that meet the needs of your Scouts. Summer camp is not a merit badge mill, where you pay a fee and get six merit badges automatically. Instead Camp Shands offers merit badges as one portion of the overall program. The most difficult badges to earn are those requiring a great deal of physical skills, coordination and stamina, i.e.: lifesaving, shotgun, climbing. Many badges have advance work that could be done at home and not at camp. Experience shows us that camp is not an ideal classroom for written work and the smart Scout is one who comes to camp with all the written work already done. Boys should try something new at camp and get a well-rounded experience. Try a handicraft badge, an ecology badge, an aquatic or outdoor badge combination. Come to camp prepared. Have patrols already organized. Elect patrol leaders before camp. Work on ideas as patrols and have the patrol leaders represent the group at camp. Make patrol camping areas. Your campsite is your home for the week, so work at making it comfortable by bringing banners and flags to dress it up. Don t forget to schedule rest. That s right. Too often, you don t take the time to sit and enjoy the beauty at camp around you. Don t keep such a pace that you miss the trees, the nature, and the clean fresh air. Be spirited. The troop that comes to camp with ideas and spirit and challenges makes the rest of camp come alive. Bring your troop cheer to camp and show everyone that you re number one. Be flexible! Our courteous staff will do their best to help you but sometimes things happen. Communicate. If you have a special need or want to do something spectacular, tell us about it and we ll give it our best shot.

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13 Aquatics Program Camp Shands Aquatics Center has two 110-foot slides for Scouts to enjoy during their stay at summer camp. We will accept any swim test providing the swim test was done by a BSA or Red Cross Lifeguard (or higher certification). The swim test must be done within the last 12 months and the aquatics director has the right to test any Scout throughout the week if he/she does not feel the Scout is safe in the aquatics class. INSTRUCTIONAL SWIM This session is for Scouts in the non-swimmer and beginner ability groups. The instruction will work to improve their swimming skills and aimed towards advancing to the next ability group. The beginners test completes requirement 7 for 2 nd Class and the swimmer test completes requirement 9 for 1 st class. Be sure to bring your swimming trunks, towel, and sunscreen. 1-period class. CANOEING The Timucua natives once inhabited this great land before us, Scouts will learn how to guide their vessels through the calming pools of Lake Osborn. In order to conquer your vast journey Scouts must pass a BSA beginners swim test and be sure to bring swimming trunks, towel and sunscreen. 1-period class. FREE SWIM and OPEN BOATING This session is for Scouts who want a relaxing period to enjoy the coolness of the water. Scouts have the option to sign up for a free swim at the Aquatics Center including use of the slides OR a free period to have fun at the lake including use of the boats. Be sure to bring your swimming trunks, towel and sunscreen. 1-period class. KAYAKING & STAND UP PADDLEBOARDING This merit badge will introduce you to recreational kayaking and help prepare you for advanced paddle sports such as sea and whitewater kayaking. This is a great way to prepare for more adventurous paddling trips. This class also includes Scouts earning the Stand Up Paddleboarding award! Scouts will be able to learn the basic skills of paddleboarding as well as use skills that they learned in kayaking. Scouts must pass a BSA

14 swimmers test and be sure to bring your swimming trunks, towel and sunscreen. Recommended age is 12 and older. 1-period class. BSA LIFEGUARD This is a rigorous program which will certify Scouts or adults to become a lifeguard. Participants are require to spend all their time in the aquatics area. Physical strength and stamina is a must. Scouts must be at least 15 years old and strong swimmers to participate in this program. Scouts will spend the morning hours in the water working on water rescues and in the afternoon will be given instruction on CPR for the Professional Rescuer certification course. Scouts will be expected to pass a written test for both lifeguard and CPR PR. The BSA Lifeguard Instructor will provide all Scouts an opportunity to sign up to assist guarding at open swims during special programs and evening swims. Participants must pass a BSA swimmers test and be sure to bring your swimming trunks, towel, and sunscreen. Required age is 15 and older. Fee $75 (includes Lifeguard Manual, CPR-PR, patch). All day class. LIFESAVING This badge is required for Eagle (as one of the alternates). It is a challenging merit badge that requires physical strength and stamina. Bring long pants, long sleeve button down shirt and shoes that can get wet. It is recommended to have completed Swimming merit badge. Be sure to bring your swimming trunks, towel, and sunscreen. Recommended age is 13 and older. 1-period class. ROWING In this class your Scouts will learn this unique skill that can turn into a hobby, or even a competitive sport. Come row with the Camp Shands Crew! Be sure to bring your swimming trunks, towel, and sunscreen. 1-period class. SMALL BOAT SAILING Have your Scouts climb aboard! Your small sailors will learn the necessary skills to command sailing vessels including knots and rigging. This badge is not for land lubbers! Its big fun in small boats. Be sure to bring your swimming trunks, towel, and sunscreen. Recommended age is 12 and older. 2-period class. ADVANCED SAILING Did your Scouts have a fantastic time in small boat sailing? This two-period class is designed for those Scouts that LOVE sailing, this will be a class where Scouts will learn how to develop their sailing skills even more by sailing bigger boats in amazing winds that come off of Lake Osborn. Be sure to bring your swimming trunks, towels, and sunscreen. Recommended age is 13 and older. 2-period class.

15 SNORKELING BSA Do your Scouts love wildlife and water? This is the class for them! Our snorkeling class will teach Scouts the fundamentals of snorkeling in our beautiful Lake Osborn. On Friday, Scouts will head to the local springs to utilize the techniques which were taught during the week! This will be a day trip and Scouts will miss other classes. Scouts must pass a BSA swimming test and adults are encouraged to take the class too. Be sure to bring swimming trunks, towel, and sunscreen. Recommended age is 14 and older. Fee $35 (includes day trip and snorkel kit). 1-period class. SWIMMING This life skill is the gateway to many hobbies and experiences. Learn to swim at the beautiful aquatics center to become the next Olympic swimmer. This is a good entry level merit badge and is required for Eagle. It is strongly suggested that Scouts take this before other aquatics merit badges. Scouts must pass a BSA swimming test. Be sure to bring your swimming trunks, towel, and sunscreen. 1-period class. COPE & Climbing Program Camp Shands has the tallest climbing tower in the Southeast region. Scouts will have the opportunity to climb this massive wall and rappel. C.O.P.E. The Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience, or C.O.P.E., program is a week-long high adventure activity for older Scouts which teaches advanced teambuilding and problem solving skills. Scouts will learn to work as a group and function as a team to meet a series of high and low COPE elements. Camp Shands has one of the finest high ropes courses of any Boy Scout Camp. The goals of project COPE are to build leadership, self-esteem, decision-making, trust, and teamwork. This is accomplished by progressing, as a group, through a series of increasingly physical and mentally challenging exercises that require cooperation and teamwork to complete. Recommended age is 14 and older. Fee $25. 3-period class. CLIMBING Scouts will learn the skills of climbing, rappelling, and belaying. They will have many opportunities to practice these throughout the week on our 60-foot climbing tower. Recommended age is 13 and older. Fee $25. 2-period class.

16 Ecology Program We have a scenic ecology program which is strategically placed within camp. The Nature Center encompasses a variety of ecological programs including Eagle-required merit badges. Join us on night hikes, observing various critters being fed, and star gazing. ASTRONOMY Do you ever wonder how space looks at night without the city lights? Well this is the class for you! Our astronomy merit badge will show you the most commons stars which are seen from earth! Scouts will have an opportunity for an evening of star gazing too. 1-period class. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE This badge is required for Eagle and is a two-period session. It requires daily hikes, field notes, and experiments. Younger Scouts are discouraged from taking this badge as there is a great deal of writing. Scouts will need to bring a notebook. Recommended age is 14 and older. 2-period class. FISHING You get a line, I ll get a pole, we ll go down to the fishing hole and earn ourselves the fishing merit badge! In this class Scouts will learn how to use a regular spin cast as well as a fly rod and reel. In order to complete this merit badge Scouts must catch a fish. At Camp Shands we are a catch and release site. 1-period class. FISH and WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT & SOIL and WATER CONSERVATION Scouts will learn to conserve and manage the world s natural resources. Scouts taking these merit badges will learn about the importance water plays in our environment. They will also do an in-depth study on the conservation of soil and how soil plays an important role in environmental protection. There is some written material for this badge and a conservation project will be completed. 1-period class. NATURE & MAMMAL STUDY Nature is an excellent introductory merit badge to the nature area. It requires some hiking and observation as Scouts learn about the natural beauty of Camp Shands. Scouts will also learn about the mammals and their behaviors and actions. 1-period. NUCLEAR SCIENCE Ready to learn about how the smallest particles known to man have had the greatest impact on us today? Find out what makes the world tick in this explosive Merit Badge. 1-period class.

17 OCEANOGRAPHY Ever wonder why the ocean is blue? Or how the waves get really big? Well then this is the merit badge you would love to conquer! Scouts will learn about the power of the ocean and natural bodies of water. 1-period. REPTILE and AMPHIBIAN STUDY Like things that are scaly and cold blooded and I don t mean your mean old elementary school teacher, I m talking about Reptiles and Amphibians! In this class Scouts will have hands on fun with some of Florida s coolest creatures and learn all about their habitats they live in. Be sure to look at the pre-requisite which revolves caring for a reptile for a short while. 1-period. Green Bar Bill Program Green Bar Bill is designed for first year Scouts to be able to get the basics of Scouting during their time at summer camp. Camp Shands offers three exciting programs for Scouts. Our most popular program is Trailblazers and has been completely redesigned to meet the Scouting requirements. GBB is made for a customized experience for Scouts to pick and choose which rank they wish to go for. TRAILBLAZERS The Trailblazer program is a two-period program designed primarily for Scouts who are new to Scouting and are coming to camp for the first time. The purpose behind the program is to give new Scouts a jump start by teaching them the basic outdoor skills needed throughout their Scouting career. Such skills include camping, fire building, wood tools, knots, lashings, first aid, map and compass, and nature study. Each Scout will receive credit for the rank advancement requirements that he completes at camp. How much each Scout completes is up to him, and it is very possible that different Scouts will complete different requirements and some may complete more than others. The Trailblazer program focuses on working on the requirements leading up to Tenderfoot rank. Scouts will be put into patrols where they can learn things as a patrol in a smallgroup setting. Rank Advancements Scout: 1, 3, 4, 5 Tenderfoot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6a, 7, 8

18 VOYAGERS Designed for more seasoned Scouts who are striving to earn the Second Class rank. This 2-period class will further develop a Scout's skill in the outdoors and first aid while continuing to follow the Ideals of Scouting. An inspirational 5-mile hike through Camp Shands own Levy's Prairie. One of the most beautiful places on Earth, Levy' Prairie will leave Scouts (and adults too) wanting to go back (after a break of course). Adults are also encouraged to join on the hike to enjoy the scenery Camp Shands has to offer. Thursday morning shortly after the class begins Scouts will head out wearing suitable hiking shoes and with water bottles in hand, ready to embark on their journey. Rank Advancement Second Class: 2a-2d, 2f, 2g, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 OUTDOORSMAN The highest rank in Lord Baden Powell's original scouting program, First Class is the peak in the opportunity to valuable knowledge of the outdoors, pioneering, and first aid, while ever continuing to follow the ideals of scouting. This class will challenge the teachings of previous ranks while also expanding those same lessons. As an outdoorsman one must learn the skills of a pioneer, using ones hands to build a structure using just rope and lumber. Scouts will have the opportunity to really test their knowledge with lashing projects from what they have learned during the week. Rank advancement First Class: 1b, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 Handicraft Program Camp Shands offers a variety of Scoutcraft merit badges, activities, new skills, and just having fun. ART & FINGERPRINTING This fun merit badge session teaches Scouts to explore their creative side. They will paint, draw, and imagine in a variety of media as they learn about two-dimensional art. Have you ever wondered how cops catch the bad guys with just a fingerprint? Then you are in luck! 1-period. LEATHERWORK Scouts will learn to make a useful leather item using the same types of raw materials that our ancestors used. This is another good badge for young Scouts. $Fee 22 (includes leather kit). 1-period.

19 METALWORK: OPTION BLACKSMITHING Become a true craftsman by learning to work the metal like a blacksmith! We have quality instructors. Scouts must wear wear the following in class: crew socks (versus ankle socks), shirts and pants should be of natural material (no synthetics) such as cotton, or a blend of 80% cotton or more and long pants (jeans are acceptable). A permission slip is required. Recommended age is 13 and older. Fee $20 (includes all materials). 2-period. POTTERY In this merit badge, Scouts will learn how to create different types of pottery pieces using a pottery wheel and a kiln. Scouts will get to create a memorable piece that will launch them into a long-term hobby. Fee $10 (includes all materials). 1-period. WOOD CARVING Great for first year Scouts! Whether it s carving an elaborate piece or just whittling around a campfire. Scouts will always be using the skills they learn. Scouts must have earned and bring their Totin Chip card. Fee $25 (includes wood carving kit and pocketknife). 1-period. WOOD WORKING Are you good with your hands? Looking for something that you can call your own? Then Wood Working is the Merit Badge for you! In this class you will have the opportunity to make your very own wood projects and learn the skills of the craft. Scouts must have earned and bring their Totin Chip card. 2-Period. SPACE EXPLORATION Ready for lift off? Scouts should prepare themselves for an epic journey through the cosmos*. Scouts will design, construct, launch, and recover a model rocket. One small step for Scouts, one giant leap for Scouting! *Due to time constraints and costs we will not actually leave the planet. Fee $15 (includes rocket kit). 1-period. Media, High Tech & Trail to Eagle Program This program is located in the Meninak building which is the only program area to have a constant flow of air conditioning. The classes are engineered to enhance the minds of Scouts in the fields of technology and for those who are continuing the path of Eagle. CHESS Scouts will learn the classic game of chess. Going beyond the basics, they will learn different moves and tactics used in the game. A great way to start your career to becoming a Chess International Grandmaster! Fee $10 (includes complete chess set). 1-period.

20 CITIZENSHIP IN THE COMMUNITY Are your Scouts active in the community? This is the perfect opportunity for them to make their service in the community count towards an Eagle require merit badge. Requirements 3 and 7 will not be done at camp, if the Scout completes prior to camp we must have written approval by the Scoutmaster. This merit badge has extensive outside classwork. Recommended age is 13 and older. 1-period. CITIZENSHIP IN THE NATION Scouts will learn about the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights and about the unique history that formed our great nation. This is an Eagle required badge and does require extensive outside classwork. Recommended age is 13 and older. 1-period. CITIZENSHIP IN THE WORLD This is an Eagle required merit badge. Scouts will learn about diplomacy, international trade, and foreign relations. This class does require extensive outside classwork. Recommended age is 13 and older. 1-period. COMMUNICATION This is an Eagle required merit badge. Scouts will learn basic communication skills needed in today s society. The camp will not complete requirements 5 and 8. Recommended age is 13 and older. 1-period. DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY We live in a world of digital technology from the internet to computers to cell phone apps. Scouts will learn all about how these things work and operate. Scouts will need to complete the Cyber Chip (BSA online safety) before camp. Visit cyberchip.aspx for more details. 1-period. FAMILY LIFE Scouts will learn about creating a chore list and the importance of following this list and they will develop a family project too. Requirements 3, 5, and 6 will not be completed at camp. This merit badge is an Eagle required badge and will only be offered during the Trail to Eagle week. 1-period. MOVIE MAKING If your Scout loves movies and behind the scenes action of movies, then this is the merit badge for him. This class offers the Scout to have fun and be able to get a great visit of every area of camp! 1-period.

21 PERSONAL MANAGEMENT This class will teach the Scout how to set monetary goals and manage their money. Requirements 2 and 8 will not be completed at camp. This merit badge is an Eagle required badge and will only be offered during the Trail to Eagle week. 1-period. ROBOTICS Scouts will dive into the amazing world of robotics where they can develop their skills in the field of technology. Scouts will have the opportunity to showcase their skills at the Robotics Showdown at the end of the week. Fee $20 (includes kit). 1-period. GRAPHIC ARTS Like to create art from the computer? Then Graphic Arts could be your calling, scouts will learn techniques and skills that will test their computer skills and artistic talents. 1-Period. PHOTOGRAPHY What s something that you can shoot but doesn't get shot? A photograph! In this class Scouts will learn the art of Photography with the chance to be featured in the Camp s media outlets! 1-period. SALESMANSHIP Is your scout always trying to sell you in getting them the newest and coolest toy or device? If so, maybe they should give this MB a try, Scouts will learn basic skills to making and closing a sell, taught by our very own Trading Post Team! 1-period. TRAIL TO EAGLE Camp Shands has a week dedicated to helping Scouts on their Trail to Eagle. We will be offering 14 Eagle required merit badges including Family Life and Personal Management. Scouts may sign up for a session during special programs to discuss a plan to continue the path of Eagle. By the end of the session the Scout will be given a written outline of their individual path. Eagle Project Seminar Does your Scout need help deciding what to do for his Eagle Project? Where do you start? What is the Eagle Board looking for from a project? Find the answers to these questions and many more at this year s Eagle Project Seminar. We will have a member of

22 the North Florida Council advancement committee to help give you insight on what they are looking for and they will cover the Eagle Project Workbook. You don t have to go into this alone. Let us help guide you on your Trail to Eagle! Outdoor Skills Program Scouting is centered around the outdoors. Scouts will learn how to enhance their basic skills from knot tying to lashing to prepare meals in the outdoors. Scouts will have the opportunity to earn their Totin Chip and Firem n Chit card too! CAMPING Scouts will be taught the basic skills of both front and backcountry camping and the importance of Leave No Trace. Scouts are welcome to bring some of their own gear, but it is not required. Requirements 4b, 5e, 7, 8d, and 9 will not be done at camp. Requirement 9b6 (rappelling the climbing tower) will be done during one of the dinner meals of which Scouts will be provided pizza for dinner. Fee $5 (includes pizza dinner). 1-period. COOKING Scouts will be introduced to the principles of cooking which can be used at home or in the outdoors. Scouts will learn about food safety, nutritional guidelines, meal planning, methods of food preparation, and will review the variety of culinary careers available. This is an Eagle required merit badge and requirements 4 and 6 will not be completed at camp. 2-period. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Scouts will be learn how to recognize, prevent, prepare, and respond to a wide variety of emergency situations. They will need to bring pen and paper with them to class. Scouts are required to have completed First Aid merit badge. This is an Eagle require merit badge and requirements 1, 2c, and 8b will not be completed at camp. Recommended age is 12 and older. 1-period. FIRST AID Scouts will learn what to do when a medical emergency strikes. They should come with pen and paper so they can take notes about skills such as splints, bandages, and CPR. Scouts should come with a serious attitude because the skills they learn here might save

23 someone s life. This is an Eagle required merit badge and requirements 1 and 2 will not be completed at camp. 1-period. GEOCACHING & ORIENTEERING Scouts will learn basic orienteering skills which can help other Scouts during troop campouts and hikes. Geocaching is a modern form of treasure hunting. They will be using GPS units to hide and find hidden caches around camp. The Orienteering merit badge requirements 8, 9, and 10 will not be completed at camp. 1-period. CAMP SHANDS WOODSMAN BRAND NEW for 2018 in this program Scouts will endure the lifestyle of the early Floridian through doing so they will learn how to clear trails, advance their skills in the woods and become self-reliant. This opportunity will allow Scouts to earn the Wilderness Survival merit badge and the Paul Bunyan Woodsman. Recommend First Class rank or above. Fee $10. 3-period. PIONEERING Learn the rustic construction techniques used by the pioneers of old. Scouts will learn a wide variety of knots, lashings, and splices. They will then use these skills to make camp gadgets like a bridge. They will be amazed by the awesome power of rope! Scouts must have completed requirements 2a (Tenderfoot requirements) prior to taking merit badge as these requirements will not be completed during class. Recommended age is 13 and older. 2-period. SEARCH AND RESCUE This is a demanding program designed to prepare you for the basics in any search and rescue scenario. Scouts will learn techniques which will help in performing different drills and searches. Skills include Incident Command System 100, UTM navigation, topographical maps, compass navigation, GPS, survival techniques for searchers, CPR and basic first aid. The skills learned here will help you determine which area of search and rescue is of most interest to you and assist you in identifying agencies to further your training. Recommended age is 13 and older. 1-period. WILDERNESS SURVIVAL What would you do if you were lost and stranded in the woods or on a deserted island? Learn the skills of self-reliance and how to build shelters and start fires from nothing. This badge requires an overnight camping trip. Scouts are required to create and bring a personal survival kit. Recommended age is 13 years old and older. 1-period.

24 Shooting Sports Recognized as one of the finest shooting sports facilities and programs in the nation, the North Florida Shooting Sports Academy offers Scouts the opportunity to begin their shooting sports experience at the basic merit badge level and continuing on to master increasing tests of proficiency through the advanced courses. 3-GUN AIRSOFT The 3-gun airsoft experience introduced at summer camp 2016 is open to all Scouts and leaders. Shooters aim at fixed targets, three guns-rifle, shotgun, and pistol. This is a timed event, each gun is shot until all targets are engaged. ARCHERY Archery is a fun way for Scouts to exercise minds as well as bodies, developing a steady hand, a good eye, and a disciplined mind. This class can provide a thorough introduction to those who are new to the bow and arrow - but even for the experienced archer, earning the badge can help to increase the understanding and appreciation of archery. No partials will be given. 2-period. ADVANCED ARCHERY For Scouts who have a love for Archery, we take it a step further with fine tuning the skills that the Scouts have learned in Archery by providing one on one instruction to each student. Scouts must have completed Archery merit badge. Fee $20. 1-period. RIFLE Scouts will receive instruction in safety and learn to become proficient in their shooting knowledge, skills, and ability. This class is taught with Olympic-quality rifles. Fee $20 (unlimited ammo). 2-period. RIFLE II Scouts will have the opportunity to become more proficient in their shooting knowledge, sills, and ability. All shooters are individually coached by NRA/USA Shooting Sports Coaches certified in their discipline. Scouts must have completed Rifle merit badge. Fee $40 (unlimited ammo). 2-period. BASIC PISTOL MARKSMANSHIP Ever wanted to learn how to use a handgun? Camp Shands is one of only ten shooting sports programs in the nation which offers Basic Pistol Marksmanship classes. Scouts will become proficient in their shooting knowledge, skills, and ability. Required age is 14, or older, or completed 8 th grade. Permission slip required. Fee $25 (unlimited ammo). 2-period.

25 SHOTGUN Scouts will have the opportunity to use quality shotgun s to learn proper stance, safety, and proficiency in shooting. Scouts will be required to be able to hold a shotgun properly as deemed by the Shooting Sports director. No partials will be given. Recommended age is 12 and older. Fee $35 (unlimited ammo). 2-period. SHOTGUN II Scouts who have already attained the merit badge may continue their path in shooting where Scouts become more proficient in their shooting knowledge, skills, and ability. All shooters are individually coached by NRA/USA Shooting Sports Coaches certified in their discipline. This class runs during special programs (period 7). Recommended age is 12 and older. Fee $ period. SHOTGUN SHOOTING CLAYS (in addition to Shotgun II class) On Friday, shooters have the option to attend a sporting clays field trip where they can put all their skills to the test. During the trip, scouts will see different types of sporting clays from several different directions and angles. It is very challenging with a fun learning experience. Scouts will go off camp and will miss their morning classes. The North Florida Council shooting sports committee has a limited number of scholarships available. The camp must have a minimum of two youth in attendance otherwise the trip will be cancelled and any monies will be refunded. Must have completed Shotgun merit badge. Permission slip required. Fee $80 (includes admission and ammo).

26 Camp Shands Adventure Program Ever wondered what life must have been like back when Florida was just a dense swamp, full of trees and alligators? Your adventure begins by canoeing across Lake Loyal then trekking through the prairie and ending back into Camp Davis which is Baden Powell Scout Reservations very own primitive camp. This is where your real adventure begins! Scouts will have to set up their sleeping area, cook over an open fire, forge their own knife and shoot bows and arrows. During your stay you will have the opportunity to test your skills at Camp Shands Xtreme Course, build teamwork skills at our top notch COPE course, climb the largest tower in Florida and end the week with your very own private pool party at the Aquatics Center. All participants will receive a special commemorative patch, a PFG Columbia shirt, and memories of a lifetime.

27 Advancement Reports At the end of the week, the camp staff will enter all advancement reports into Tentaroo system. A printed copy of the report is put in the Unit Checkout Packet, but at any time in the future the unit leader can log back into Tentaroo to check the advancement report. Blue Cards The majority of councils, including the North Florida Council, accept Tentaroo reports for merit badge advancement. If your Council requires Blue Cards or some other form, please bring these with you. We do not keep blue cards on hand at Camp Shands. Scout Handbook Camp Shands follows the National standard of not signing off in Scout Handbooks. Instead we leave this to the Troop leadership to sign. Trailblazers will receive the same Advancement Report as the merit badge programs, but we highly encourage the Troop leadership to review the requirements with the individual Scouts to ensure they have actually learned the necessary skills. Partials Not every Merit Badge can be completed at camp. If a Scout can bring proof that he completed the requirements before camp, the merit badge instructor can sign off on the individual requirements for them. The Advancement Report will list every requirement completed. There may be times that a merit badge cannot be completed based on weather and the individual session.

28 Merit Badge Prerequisites Merit Badge Requirements Brief Description Camping 4b, 5e, 7, 8d, 9ab Help a patrol prepare for a campout. Present yourself to SM. Cook one breakfast, one lunch, and one dinner. Camp 20 days/nights. Half of 9b can be completed by rappelling. Citizenship in the Community 3, 7 Attend a meeting and choose an issue. Volunteer for an organization. Communication 5, 8 Attend a public meeting. Plan a troop court of honor, interfaith, etc. Cooking 4, 6 Plan, prepare, and discuss family cooking and backpacking, hiking and cooking. Pre- Emergency paredness 1, 2c, 8b First Aid merit badge. Teach family about emergency plans. Prepare a family emergency kit. Family Life 3, 5, 6 Prepare chores list for 90 days. Plan and carry out a family project. Plan and carry out a family meeting. Fishing 9 The class will have ample opportunity to try and catch a fish. Orienteering 8, 9, 10 Set up a course. Act as an official during event. Teach orienteering technique to troop. Personal Fitness 1b, 8 Dental exam. Log fitness for 12 weeks. Personal Management 2, 8 Prepare a budget for 13 weeks. Follow a one week schedule. Pioneering 2a Tenderfoot and First Class requirements. Reptile and Amphibian 8 Learn and care of a reptile.

29 Sunday Welcome to Camp Shands Day Time Monday Super Hero Day Tuesday Patriotic Day Wednesday Order of the Arrow Day Thursday Camp T-Shirt Day Friday Luau Day Saturday Clean Up & Go Home Day 7:00 Breakfast (purple wave) Breakfast (orange wave) 7:40 Taylor Dining Hall 7:50 Breakfast (orange wave) Breakfast (purple wave) Continental Breakfast 8:30 Leader Dining Hall Porch 8:45-9:35 Merit Badge Period 1 9:45-10:35 Merit Badge Period 2 10:45-11:35 Merit Badge Period 3 Check-In Camp Tours Swim Test 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm SM & SPL Meeting 4:00 pm Dinner (purple wave) 11:45 Lunch (purple wave) Lunch (orange wave) 12:40 Lunch (orange wave) Lunch (purple wave) 1:30-2:20 Merit Badge Period 4 2:30-3:20 Merit Badge Period 5 3:30-4:20 Merit Badge Period 6 4:30 Special Programs 5:30 Dinner (purple wave) Dinner (orange wave) Assembly 6:20 Taylor Dining Hall Dinner (orange wave) 6:35 Dinner (orange wave) Dinner (purple wave) Scout Vespers 7:30 Campfire 8:00 pm 7:00 CPR 8:00 9:15 Pick Your Program Lake Loyal Boating Sports Competition Scout Vespers OA Powwow Family Night Movie Night Staff Interest Cracker Barrel Camp Shands Luau Campfire 8:45 pm Troop Planning 10:00 Troop Planning / PLC / All Scouts into Campsites Taps 11:00 Taps / Lights Out

30 Camp-Wide Activities Special Programs Every afternoon after merit badge classes we will have special programs for your Scout to choose from. Some special programs include: open swimming, mile swim practice, open shooting and learning about Blacksmithing to creating your own projects. Campfire Programs The opening campfire is presented on Sunday night by Camp Shands staff as an introduction and welcome to the Scouts and leaders of the week. Troops can participate in the closing campfire by performing a skit or song. They must be screened by the staff before performing. The staff will present awards of the week during closing campfire. Movie Night Movie night has become a favorite among the campers at Camp Shands. On Thursday night beginning at 8 pm, a movie will be shown in the Meninak lodge. Vespers All campers and leaders are encouraged to attend vespers on Sunday and Wednesday night at 7:30 pm. This non-denominational service is held as a special opportunity for Scouts to observe reverence to God and a chance to reflect upon themselves. OA Powwow & Family Night All Scouts, even if you are not an order of the arrow member, are invited to join in fellowship on Wednesday at 8:00 pm at the Dance Arbor for an evening of Native American traditional dance. Wear your sash and be ready to share stories and meet new brothers. Camp Shands and the Echockotee Lodge will host an informal cracker-barrel social sure to be a hit! Pick your program Our Monday evening activity is a Pick Your Program. Some of the activities include: Swimming, Bow & Arrow shooting, climbing the tallest tower in the Southeast, earning your Firem n Chit or Totin Chip cards, rifle shooting or test your skills on our Xtreme Challenge where we guarantee Scouts will have a blast! Sports Competition On Tuesday Night we will have our intense battles of troop vs. troop. The top three in each sport will be able to go home with a special trophy! This will include gaga ball and basketball. Captain Shands Luau For our annual Luau we have changed it up and have moved everything to the waterfront. A new tradition we started is the Scoutmaster vs Staff Paddleless Canoe Race! Come out and cheer on your favorite team! Who will win this year s soon-to-be favorite spectacle? Scoutmasters, you ve been warned time to prepare! Chess Tournament Come test your skills of logic. Camp Shands will be hosting a chess tournament with the winner to receive his very own chess set. The chess tournament will start on Tuesday at 4:30 pm going through Friday. Troop Dinner Wednesday night troops will have a chance to go out on a night into town for dinner or to prepare and cook a meal in the heart of your campsite. If the troop chooses to cook in campsite we will provide the food (you provide pots, pans, Dutch ovens, etc.) and we will provide the menu at the precamp meeting. It is a great time for Scouts to have their families come enjoy a meal and hear about their experiences.

31 Just for Leaders Training A Boy Scout deserves a trained leader. This year we are offering a variety of opportunities to develop your skills and knowledge as a leader. Some of these will be done by Camp Shands staff and members of the North Florida Council training team. Scoutmaster Position-Specific this course will provide the basic information and tools needed to lead a successful Boy Scout troop for Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters. Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills (IOLS) this hands-on course will provide adult leaders with the practical outdoor skills they need to lead Scouts in the out of doors. Fee $10. Safe Swim Defense & Safety Afloat this course will certify you to conduct year-round swimming and boating activities. Swimming Water Rescue & Paddle Craft Safety it is designed to expand on Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat training. The BSA recommends at least one person with the training be present whenever a unit swims at a location that does not provide lifeguards. Training is valid for 3 years. Participants must be at least 15 years of age. Fee $5 per activity. Mile Swim is an award for swimming one mile. The course will be conducted for an hour every day. You must attend and complete every practice to do the mile on Friday. On Friday the Swimmers will swim the mile down at the waterfront, come cheer your fellow scouts on! Open to all ages. COPE training course to certify you as a COPE instructor. This is an entire week commitment participating in COPE classes throughout the week in addition to completing book work. Fee $35. Archery Level I In this course you will learn the skills to become a successful archery instructor. Fee $45 (includes USAA Archery Level I certification).

32 Leader versus Staff Volleyball Don t let the youth of the staff intimidate your wise old fame. Challenge the competitive spirit in each of you and join the other Scoutmasters for a fun filled game of volleyball. This year, the game will be played on Tuesday evening starting at 8:30 pm. If you can t play, come support the Scoutmasters as a cheering section. Meninak Golf Classic A Camp Shands favorite. Leaders have the opportunity to play on a 9-hole course. The only catch is you can only use clubs and balls made from natural materials found at camp. We will have a workshop to assist you in making your club. You will be able to have the chance to win the Best Score award and the Longest Drive award. Leader Appreciation Dinner The North Florida Council will recognize all leaders who come to camp for their commitment to the Scouting program with a steak dinner. There will be an informal session with the Scout Executive to provide feedback. All leaders in camp can attend at no charge. This is our way of saying thank you for the time you give to Scouting. Leader s Lounge This is a place for leaders only and is off limits to all Scouts. We offer air conditioning, water, restrooms, individual cups of coffee and your own refrigerator and FREE Wi-Fi. Leader Forging We are offering a fantastic opportunity to play in the forge. Leader Merit Badge Leaders will have the opportunity to earn various levels of rank advancement. The new program is designed to get leaders involved in camp. Be the first to earn these top awards. More information to be provided at Pre-Camp Leaders Meeting. Text Alerts We utilize the Remind platform to offer weather alerts, program updates and other reminders. This is a free service. Special Recognition & Awards The Following awards are vital parts to our camp. The following awards will be discussed in detailed at the pre-camp meeting: Honor troop and patrol, Airsoft Competition, Robin Hood Award, Golden Spoon Award, and Spirit Stick. More information will be available at the pre-camp meeting. Clean campsite award The purpose of campsite visitations is to ensure the general health and safety of our campers, NOT to invade your personal privacy and property. Campsite visitations will occur daily by the Camp Commissioner team. Generally, units should Be Prepared at any time for a camp visitation.

33 Camp Shands staff is where the summer camp begins. It is our desire to prove the best quality instructors for our program. Staff arrives well before camp opens to prepare for their program classes. Young men and women ages 15 and above are eligible to apply for camp positions. Applications for camp staff may be accessed online at Camp Shands will use the Counselor-in-Training Program to encourage younger Scouts, 14 years of age or older, an opportunity to serve in a limited staff role at camp. The program provides an opportunity for persons interested in camp staff to gain experience in a hands-on environment. This will give them a positive experience and allow camp management to get an early look at them and their potential to be a successful full time, paid, camp staff member in the future. CIT is a non-paid position. Volunteers are a vital part of the summer camp program. We offer over 45 merit badges and we are looking for experts just like you to enhance our classes. If you are a merit badge counselor and would like to offer your expertise during the week please contact the Program Director. Your assistance during class will help us provide a resource for young men. Camp Shands enlists the services of a dedicated group of volunteers who provide general support to Troops while at camp. Camp Commissioners make sure that every Troop has an excellent experience and receives any assistance as needed. Commissioners will let camp staff know if a unit needs special equipment, campsite maintenance or program help. The commissioners will also assist in the check-out process at the end of the week. Camp Shands staff members are expected to attend trainings, staff meetings and participate in on-camp staff functions. Each staff member will receive room and board, staff t-shirts along with a set of patches for their very own collection (a participant and staff patch).

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