Northeastern Pennsylvania Council. Historic Traveling Camporee. October 8 10, 2016 COST: $225.00
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1 Northeastern Pennsylvania Council Historic Traveling Camporee October 8 10, 2016 COST: $ Cost includes: All meals, plus the following venues: Corning Museum of Glass Old Fort Niagara Program American, Bridal & Horseshoe Falls Maid of the Mist Boat Tour Cave of the Winds Niagara Adventure Theater Niagara Aquarium Niagara Gorge Discovery Center Observation Deck Niagara Power Project Vista Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park
2 What is the Historic Traveling Camporee The Historic Traveling Camporee is a three-day weekend adventure by chartered bus, and is an event designed to expose our Boy Scout youth and leaders to, and expand their knowledge of, our country s heritage. It is fun, educational and one-of-a-kind ~ one of Scouting s mountaintop experiences. Out of almost three hundred councils across the United States, Northeastern Pennsylvania Council is the ONLY Boy Scout Council to host Traveling Camporees on a biennial basis on this large a scale. How many opportunities do YOU have to participate in a weekend Camporee by chartered bus? On this year exciting trip, we visit a North American natural wonder, Niagara Falls! The Falls flow with scenic might through Niagara Falls State Park. And just beyond its waterfall vistas, Niagara is filled with splendid discoveries and fantastic attractions. Pictures are great, but getting close enough to touch Niagara Falls inspires genuine awe. Millions of gallons of water rocket over Niagara Falls every minute about 750,000 gallons each second! There s no closer place to feel Niagara s flow than from the decks, boats, vista points and trails of Niagara Falls State Park - America s oldest state park. With sparkling scenery year-round, thrilling attractions, family-friendly and interactive exhibits, miles of hiking trails and delectable dining options, Niagara Falls State Park gets you closer to the Falls than anywhere else. The park features classic adventures and venues to make the most of your trip, and no passport is needed to experience the American side of the unforgettable and breathtaking Niagara Falls. Dine at the Top of the Falls Restaurant, stand within feet of the Falls at the Cave of the Winds Tour, meet the legends and daredevils of Niagara in the Niagara: Legends of Adventure movie, make friends with the sea life at the Aquarium of Niagara and let the water cascade around you during the Maid of the Mist boat ride. It s all here start planning your Troop or Crew s Niagara Falls experience today. Join us for this activity-packed weekend ~ and a mountain-top experience on 2016 s exciting and educational 14 th biennial Traveling Camporee to Niagara Falls, NY! Previous Traveling Camporees 1990 Niagara Falls, NY 1992 Boston, MA 1994 Washington, DC 1996 Ottawa, Canada 1998 Williamsburg, VA 2000 Niagara Falls, Canada 2002 Boston, MA 2004 Washington DC Baltimore, MD & Annapolis, MD 2006 Ottawa, Canada 2008 Williamsburg, VA 2010 Pittsburgh, PA 2012 Boston, MA 2014 Washington, DC 2016 Niagara Falls, NY
3 HISTORIC TRAVELING CAMPOREE NIAGARA FALLS, NY October 8 10, 2016 Itinerary Saturday October 8, :00 a.m. Arrive at PNC Field Load buses 6:30 a.m. Leave PNC Field 10:00 a.m. Arrive at Corning Museum of Glass Self tour Corning Museum of Glass 12:00 p.m. Board buses leave for Old Fort Niagara Eat lunch on the bus upon leaving 3:15 p.m. Arrive at Old Fort Niagara 3:30 p.m. Program at Old Fort Niagara 6:15 p.m. Leave Fort for supper at Old Country Buffet in Buffalo 6:45 p.m. Arrive at Old Country Buffet 8:45 p.m. Leave for campsite at Four Mile Creek State Park 9:15 p.m. Arrive at Four Mile Creek & set up camp 9:30 p.m. Hotel people leave with bus drivers 10:00 p.m. Cracker barrel & leader s meeting 11:00 p.m. Lights out big day tomorrow Sunday October 9, :30 a.m. Reveille 7:00 a.m. Breakfast in camp 8:00 a.m. Board buses for Presbyterian & Catholic churches in Youngstown 8:15 a.m. Arrive at respective churches 10:00 a.m. Board buses for Niagara Falls 10:30 a.m. Arrive in Niagara Falls to spend the day Lunch on your own Supper on your own 8:00 p.m. Board buses at Niagara Falls State Park parking lot for camp 8:30 p.m. Arrive back at camp 8:45 p.m. Bus drivers leave for hotel with hotel people 9:15 p.m. Cracker barrel & leader s meeting 10:30 p.m. Lights out another big day tomorrow Monday October 10, :30 a.m. Reveille 7:00 a.m. Breakfast in camp Break down camp Start packing buses as soon as they arrive back in camp 8:15 a.m. Board buses for Niagara Falls Power Vista in Lewiston 8:45 a.m. Arrive at Niagara Falls Power Vista 9:00 a.m. Self tour Power Vista 10:20 a.m. Leave Power Vista for Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park 11:00 p.m. Arrive at Naval & Military Park 1:30 p.m. Leave Naval & Military Park 2:00 p.m. Arrive at Old Country Buffet, Transit Rd. Buffalo 3:45 p.m. Leave Old Country Buffet for home _: p.m. Supper on the road at your discretion 9:30 p.m. Arrive back at PNC Field Updated 3/26/16
4 FEE: 2016 Historic Traveling Camporee Information Sheet Updated 3/28/16 $225 per person Fee includes transportation, all meals, camping at Four Mile Creek State Park, admission to all venues and Camporee patch. Optional expenses may be souvenirs, snacks and/or added attractions as decided by your individual troop or crew. WHO CAN GO: By Troop or Crew at least two registered adult leaders MUST BE in attendance from each Troop or Crew registering. Reminder: ALL leaders and/or parents MUST be registered with their Troop or Crew and MUST have completed Youth Protection Training and PA Background Clearances!) 2 nd -yr. Webelos if invited by their Troop only! (MUST attend with a parent, who must be registered with their unit first [if not already registered as a leader], and will need to complete Youth Protection Training and PA Background Clearances!) Individual Scouts any registered Boy Scout or Venturer. Individual Scouts must go with a parent or connect with a Troop or Crew already signed up. (Note: If not already registered, a parent must register with their Troop or Crew first and will need to complete Youth Protection Training and PA Background Clearances.) Note: Please remember.this is a weekend campout accompanying adults (and Scouts) MUST be prepared for all contingencies. You WILL be doing a LOT of walking!!! RESERVATIONS: A $50 non refundable deposit for EACH individual attending will reserve your seat. PLEASE NOTE: Deposits may be transferred to a new participant, but cannot be returned or transferred to an individual already registered! Deposits made by May 31 st will guarantee you a seat on a bus! After May 31 st, as buses fill up, you may be placed on a waiting list until there are enough reservations to fill the next bus. Don t delay this trip is going to be a popular one! After initial deposit is made, payments can be made in $35 increments, or paid in full at any time; however, whatever way you decide to pay, payment in full is due on or before September 10 th, Any payments made after September 10 th will be required to add a $25 late fee! Note: payment books are available if you would like to pay off your balance in monthly increments. However, payment books are not necessary to make a payment; only if you think it will make it easier for you. DRESS: Class A Scout field uniforms ARE REQUIRED! (pants, shirt, socks, belt &Scout hat). This is the uniform of the Boy Scouts of America. Remember, we are going to be ambassadors of our Northeastern Pennsylvania Council AND the Boy Scouts of America. PLEASE keep shirts tucked in! General neatness is the order of the day. NO camouflage clothing is allowed! (Leaders and Senior Patrol Leaders are responsible for enforcing these rules.) Should you need it, here is a link to the official Boy Scout and Scout Leader Inspection forms: TRANSPORTATION: We will be using Avery Transportation Inc., 47-passenger, climate-controlled motor coaches with restroom facilities. Departure time from PNC Field (Yankees Stadium in Moosic) will be 6:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 8 th. Plan on arriving at the stadium at 5:30 a.m. for a 6:00 departure. Return arrival time will be approximately 9:30 p.m., Monday, October 10 th. Cars may be left in the Stadium s parking lot over the weekend. You will be directed where to park. Keep in mind, that the Stadium will not be responsible for your car, so leave it at your own discretion! WHAT TO BRING: Following are basic items you will need to bring a full checklist is at the end of this packet. Each person must bring a tent or share a tent with another Scout from his troop (or parent). Also, sleeping bag, uniform, change of clothing, extra socks, underwear (also long underwear & gloves, if weather indicates), toiletries, flashlight, spending money, day pack, water bottle, rain gear, jacket, personal first aid kit, note pad, pen and some optional items camera and pedometer. Remember.BE PREPARED for any kind of weather! Note: ALL sleeping bags must be placed inside a stuff bag or extra strong garbage bag. NO LOOSE SLEEPING BAGS WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE BUS! in order to avoid lost or misplaced gear, ALL GEAR MUST BE MARKED WITH YOUR NAME or INITIALS & YOUR TROOP or CREW NUMBER! Use duct tape or waterproof tags! WHAT NOT TO BRING: Because of limited space on the bus, NO large, external frame backpacks, fold-up cots, foot lockers, large picnic coolers or other unnecessary gear will be permitted. A duffel or gym bag is best. AGAIN MARK YOUR NAME or INITIALS and UNIT NUMBER ON YOUR GEAR! Due to ICC regulations, NO liquid fuel or propane tanks or canisters may be carried on board or in the underneath storage bays of the bus!
5 Northeastern Pennsylvania Council 2016 Historic Traveling Camporee Leader s Checklist Updated 3/26/16 ALL participants must use the Individual Registration Form found at the end of this packet. No exceptions. This form MUST be completed by the parent or guardian of the attending youth Scout! A BSA Consent Form ( ) must be completed by a parent or guardian for each Scout under the age of eighteen, even if the Scout s parent/guardian is accompanying them on the trip. These consent forms MUST BE in the possession of the trip leader at all times. All participating Scouts and adults MUST HAVE a current (one year old or less) BSA Health Form (signed by a doctor) can be a copy, but HAS to be legible and COMPLETE! These health forms must be in the possession of the trip leader at all times. Make sure all allergies (including food) are noted! Important: If your troop keeps all of their member s Health Forms in a binder, they MUST make a copy of your form to bring along on this trip!!! (Note: Just a reminder because of HIPA laws, health forms should be kept as private as possible.) (If you cannot get an appointment with your doctor to sign your Health Form in time for the trip, consider using a walk-in medi-center!) NOTE: Make sure all signatures lines are signed and immunization information is either attached or written in for BOTH youth and adults! All participants must have some form of identification on their person at all times. Group photo of all adults and youth participating from their unit. TO BE CLEAR the trip leader must have in their possession at ALL times the following items: Health Forms for ALL participants Consent Form for ALL youth participants A roster of ALL participants who are traveling with you from your unit. A group photo. Plan for the weather!! Make sure your Scouts and adult leaders bring gloves, hats, warm coats, long underwear and rain gear in the event of a cold and/or rainy weather forecast. We will be outside a large majority of the time. Be prepared! EVERY adult attending this trip MUST have completed Youth Protection Training and PA Background clearances! On-line Youth Protection can be accessed at the following link: We are Northeastern Pennsylvania Council #501. If you are not yet registered, you must complete this training and your PA clearances before submitting your BSA Adult Registration form. Print off a copy of ALL certificates before exiting the on-line sites and staple to your BSA Adult Registration form before submitting to the Scout Service Center to be processed. Your unit leader can direct you to the PA Background Clearances site. Attend pre-trip leader s meeting Sunday, September 11 th, 6:00 p.m., Scout Service Center.
6 Adult & youth involvement in planning your Traveling Camporee experience! Assign an adult/s to work with your Troop or Crew s youth leadership. Patrol Leaders will work with their patrol members and report back to the Senior Patrol Leader as needed. Make sure adult and youth leadership have access to the registration packet for informational purposes. Checklist for Adult leadership: Trip fees have been paid. An up-to-date list can be obtained from pgibbons251@verizon.net All participating adults are registered members of the BSA & have completed Youth Protection Training and PA Background Clearances. A group picture has been taken of trip participants. Your trip leader has cell phone numbers for all adults and youth attending (for those who have cell phones). Health forms, signed by a physician, have been collected for each adult. Note: must be a legible copy. All participating adults have a form of identification on them. Checklist for Senior Patrol Leader. Senior Patrol Leader will task each Patrol Leader to assign a patrol member for each item. Once paperwork and information is collected, Patrol Leaders and Senior Patrol Leader will combine information with the assigned adult leadership. Trip fees have been paid. An up-to-date list can be obtained from pgibbons251@verizon.net All participating youth members are registered members of the BSA. Health forms, signed by a physician, have been collected for each Scout. Note: must be a legible copy. All participating Scouts have a form of identification on them. BSA Consent Forms have been signed by the Scout s parents and have been collected. Assist the assigned adult leader with the roster and collect youth cell phone numbers if any. Prior to the trip, plan your day in Niagara Falls, including looking for places to eat. Have each Scout be responsible for a different venue along the route, and be able to share with the group, any information regarding this venue. Assign sleeping arrangements. Have a plan in place for placement of tents. Bring a marker or small sign with your name & troop number on it to stick into the ground in front of your tent (or hang on). Use an identifying feature to mark your leader s tent. A glow stick works well! Remind Scouts that Class A (field uniforms) must be worn the whole weekend except while in camp. Remember, no one should be wearing camouflage clothing. If rain is indicated, remind Scouts to pack extra clothing inside Ziploc bags. Scouts should wear their uniforms to the bus on Saturday morning and will be required to wear them ALL weekend, except when in camp. Make sure ALL equipment is marked with each participant s name or initials and troop number. Use duct tape or waterproof tags. Each troop is responsible for enforcing this rule. Assign someone to bring extra duct tape and a black marker with you on Saturday morning. Remind Scouts that any personal equipment they bring onto the bus must be able to fit into the overhead compartments. If they are bringing cold drinks, a soft-sided cooler is best. Remind Scouts to bring their personal first aid kits. If rain is indicated, bring two tarps - one to set your equipment on and one to cover it while you set up your tents. Ask for volunteers to bring pedometers. You will be doing a lot of walking. Patches will be presented to you at a leader s meeting during the trip. Remind participants to use the Leave No Trace method of camping at ALL times. Remind Scouts to be neat and keep shirts tucked in at all times. We are representing the Northeastern Penn. Council and the Boy Scouts of America. We want to leave a good impression on everyone we meet. Remind Scouts to follow the Scout Oath & Law and be kind and courteous to all they meet. Remind Scouts and leaders to use the Leave No Trace method wherever they go and whatever they re doing. Updated 3/26/16
7 Equipment list for Traveling Camporee Give each member attending a copy of the following equipment checklist. Go over the list a few weeks before the trip to insure everyone has everything they need. Remember, space is limited on the bus. NOTE TO PARENTS: ALL gear MUST BE marked with Scout s name or initials and troop number. Use duct tape or waterproof tags on ALL pieces of gear. Ck Item Comments Troop Roster At least one copy for the trip leader more if splitting up BSA Consent Form (for youth members only) Must be signed by both parents / guardians Health Form Must be signed by a physician must be a legible copy A form of identification Must be carried on your person at all times First Aid Kit Large duffel bag Tent, fly and tent stakes Tent ID markers Sleeping bag & pad Pillow & warm blanket/s Class A (field uniform) Underwear & socks Sweat clothes for sleeping Toiletries Warm hat, gloves, long underwear Rain gear GOOD walking shoes (for the weather) Flashlight & extra batteries Day Pack Water bottles Pocket Hand Sanitizer Small tablet, pen &/or pencil Camera Pedometer Sunscreen Garbage bag or empty gal. Ziploc bag Snacks for the bus Can be a personal kit should include moleskin and/or bandaids for blisters For clothing and equipment Can share with another Scout or parent To stick into the ground in front of your tent or hang on Must be contained in a stuff bag or heavy-duty garbage bag Don t bring the biggest pillow in the house Scout shirt, Scout pants, socks, belt and hat NO camouflage allowed Bring extra underwear and especially socks Be sure to change before sleeping. Do not wear your uniform to bed. Toothbrush, paste, comb, soap, shampoo, washcloth, towel, deodorant, etc. If weather indicates Be Prepared If weather indicates Be Prepared A MUST!! Remember, for this trip, we will be doing mostly street walking! Required! For walking the streets If possible, fill at campsite before leaving each morning. Use before eating Optional place in zip loc bag in your day pack Optional keep in day pack when not in use Optional keep in day pack when not in use If needed pack in day pack Bring at least one small garbage bag or gal. size Ziploc bag in your day pack Optional Note: A small soft-sided cooler is best if bringing cold drinks. What Not to Bring Large, external frame backpacks space is limited Fold-up cots space is limited Foot lockers space is limited Large picnic coolers space is limited Pocket knives if you do bring, use is for camp only! Liquid fuel or propane canisters Federal law cannot be carried ANYWHERE on a bus! Troop Equipment List Two tarps Marker or sign for each individual tent Identifying sign or marker for your leader s tent Battery or solar lantern optional Tent stake puller or small hammer Duct tape & black marker Use on Saturday morning - for marking equipment with no identification on it Daily Equipment List on Trip Day Pack Flashlight First Aid Kit (include bandaids and/or moleskin) Pocketknife LEAVE AT CAMPSITE!! Camera Extra socks Pedometer if needed Rain gear if indicated Sunscreen if needed Warm hat & gloves if needed Hand sanitizer 2 water bottles FILLED Small tablet/pen or pencil (optional) Wallet/money Small garbage bag or gal. size Ziploc bag Trail guides/and or maps & information Personal Identification Leaders health forms, consent forms, roster & group picture
8 Duty Roster During Trip Saturday Assigned To Assignment Make sure trip leader has health forms, consent forms, roster & group picture Supervise loading of equipment onto bus Head count upon boarding bus after every venue report to bus captain Review daily equipment list each morning before boarding the bus Identify First Aid person/s on your bus share w/bus captain Complete a uniform inspection before each venue Supervise campsite set up Put out garbage bag/s for your area and dispose of properly when full Locate latrines & showers in camp & share with troop Locate water spigots in camp & share with troop Identify First Aid person s tent/s in camp & share with troop Attend Leader s Meeting at the end of the day Locate breakfast area and share with your troop Sunday Assigned To Assignment Make sure all of your troop is up by 6:45 a.m. Supervise a cleanup of your campsite area before leaving Review personal equipment list before leaving camp & boarding buses Complete a uniform inspection before leaving camp and before each venue Head count upon boarding bus after every venue report to bus captain Go over assignment list for various venues Make sure everyone has their equipment before leaving the bus Be on the lookout for water spigotss and share with your troop Attend Leader s Meeting at the end of the day Monday Assigned To Assignment Make sure all your troop is up by 6:45 a.m. Supervise and assist with the breakdown of camp Supervise loading of equipment onto the bus Dispose of any garbage properly Supervise a cleanup of the campsite area before leaving Leave No Trace Review personal equipment list before leaving camp & boarding buses Complete a uniform inspection before leaving camp and before each venue Head count upon boarding bus after every venue report to bus captain Make sure everyone has their equipment before leaving the bus Be on the lookout for water stations and share with your troop Collect tip for the driver on the way home Inspect bus completely before leaving Make sure everyone knows how many pieces of equipment they came with and that they have counted that equipment before leaving the bus to go home! Remind participants to use the Leave No Trace method of camping at ALL times especially at our campsite and during use of the restrooms and showers! Remind Scouts to be neat and keep shirts tucked in at all times. We are representing the Northeastern Penn. Council and the Boy Scouts of America. We want to leave a good impression on everyone we meet. Remind Scouts to follow the Scout Oath & Law and be kind and courteous to all they meet.
9 Northeastern Pennsylvania Council 2016 Historic Traveling Camporee Account #6067 Individual Deposit/Registration Form ALL participants MUST USE THIS FORM to register!! This FORM must be completed by individual attending, OR if a youth, by their Parent or Guardian!! PLEASE NOTE: Deposits MUST accompany this form!! A minimum $50 deposit is due at time of initial registration. Crew Unit #: District: Trip Leader s Name: Cell Ph: Trip Leader s Address: Name: Age if under 18: (at time of the trip) Address: City: State: Zip: If youth, name of responsible adult accompanying your son on this trip: Is this person his/her: Parent or his/her Leader If youth, parent s cell phone/s #1: #2: Relationship of phone #1: Relationship of phone #2: If adult, cell phone #: Emergency phone #: Please supply your address if you are an adult registering for this trip or if this is a youth registration form, please supply the of a parent or parents, in the event we have a question, or need to send you pertinent information:: Enclosed please find a deposit in the amount of $50 for individual listed above to attend the 2016 Historic Traveling Camporee. I understand that this deposit is non-refundable, but that it may be transferred to a NEW participant. If deposit is paid by May 31 st, seat will be guaranteed. Note: Coupon payment booklets are available at the Scout Service Center! Balance of payments can be paid in the Scout Shop with or without coupon payment booklets. -- Final payment is due on or before Saturday, September 10, 2016! -- Payments made after Saturday, September 10 th will be required to pay a $25 late fee! NOTE IMPORTANT!: Please check with your unit leaders before submitting a registration form, or payment of any kind, to the Scout Service Center on your own. Your Troop or Crew may be registering your unit as a group! All payments should be made in the Scout Shop or submitted to the Scout Service Center at: NEPA Council, BSA; 72 Montage Mountain Rd.; Moosic, PA (Phone: ext. 222)
10 Help Wanted BUS CAPTAIN A Great Volunteer Position Duties include, but not necessarily limited to: Being second in charge of your bus, after the bus driver. Assisting in loading and unloading equipment on your bus. Taking accurate head counts (don t want to leave anyone behind). Making sure meal monies, if any, are distributed appropriately. Helping the bus driver get to the right destination. Helping your group stay on time and that they stick to their itinerary. Finding answers to your leader s questions. Attending bus captain s meetings before and during the trip Relaying information back to your group after these meetings. Bottom line helping to move a mass of people in a safe manner from here to there and back thereby, providing a great experience for our Scouts and Scouters. Yes, I would like to help out as a Bus Captain on the Historic Traveling Camporee to Niagara Falls, NY. Name: Troop Crew Unit# : Phone: Please return to: NEPA Council, BSA, 72 Montage Mountain Rd., Moosic, PA Fax: Attn: Pat Gibbons
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