BUILD YOUR GATEWAY TO SET YOUR SITE APART! SATURDAY INCLUDES: ORIENTEERING, SEARCH AND RESCUE, PIONEERING, ULTIMATE FRISBEE, & SO MUCH MORE! MAY 10-11, 2013 BEAR PAW DISTRICT SCAMP-OREE Join us for a COMBINED district camp out for Boy Scouts, & Cub Scouts! This year s camp is a combination Scout-O-Rama & Camporee. Sign up today to host your unit s event. Practice familiar skills, Learn new ones! Advance! NO ACTIVITY FEE!!!!! ARRIVAL STARTS 4 PM ON FRIDAY. EARN A PATCH BY SCAMP-O-REE HOSTING LOCATION: SOMETHING! UAF Experimental Farm 1509 S Georgeson Dr Palmer, AK 99645 (Off Trunk Road) www.scoutingalaska.org Need more info? Email Ed: ed.bos@scouting.org
GREAT ALASKA COUNCIL BEAR PAW DISTRICT 2013 SCAMP-O-REE UNIT LEADER S PACKET
CONTENTS Directions Schedule of Events Activities and Exhibitions Scamp-O-Ree Participation Checklist Campsite Scoring Sheet Departure Procedure Feedback Request
Directions: UAF Matanuska Experimental Farm 1509 S Georgeson Drive Palmer, AK 99645 From the Parks Highway: o Take the Trunk Road Exit and head North to the roundabout. o Take the first right off the roundabout to take Georgeson Drive o Turn left onto Cottrell Campus Drive o The UAF Matanuska Experimental Farm is on your right. From the Palmer-Wasilla Highway: o Turn South onto Trunk Road, and travel 2.5 miles to the roundabout o Take the third right off the roundabout to take Georgeson Drive o Turn left onto Cottrell Campus Drive o The UAF Matanuska Experimental Farm is on your right. Map on the next page.
4:00 PM 6:00 PM Arrival and Check-In Site Set-Up 6:30 PM 7:00 PM Camp-Wide Dinner 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Group Campfire Unit Leader Meeting Schedule of Events Friday, May 10, 2013 8:00 PM Scout Master s Minute 9:30 PM Lights Out 8:00 AM Reveille Saturday, May 11, 2013 8:00 AM 9:45 AM Patrol Time (Hygiene, Breakfast, Etc) 10:00 AM 10:30 AM Flag Ceremony and Announcements 10:45 AM 4:30 PM Activities & Exhibitions (Participants have lunch as desired) 4:30 PM 5:00 PM Awards & Recognition 5:00 PM 5:30 PM Dinner with Troops 5:30 PM 6:30 PM Camp Breakdown 6:30 PM Dismissal & Departure
ACTIVITIES & EXHIBITIONS Model Railroading Marty Quass Hides & Skulls Wells Stephenson Fire Safety Wasilla Fire Department Gardening Home Depot Orienteering & Hiking Troop 300 Firearms Safety Troop 335 Model Airplanes Fred Keller Military Equipment Alaska Army National Guard Honor Guard Skip Krysak Animal Science Bill Collins Bird Demonstration Alaska Wild Bird Rehabilitation Hunter Education Dan Jeffery First Aid Nicole Hospital Tomahawk Throwing Troop 368 Search and Rescue MATSAR Experimental Farm Info Theresa Issac AND SO MUCH MORE!
SCAMP-O-REE PARTICIPATION CHECKLIST Check off items that your Troop/Pack/Crew completes to earn your Scamp-O-Ree Patches! Build a Campsite Gateway Host and staff an Exhibit to share Wear uniforms properly and proudly Score 75+ on your site inspection
CAMPSITE SCORING SHEET The District Commissioner will have someone inspect your campsite sometime on Saturday. Please don t break camp until mid-afternoon, so that there is time to inspect everyone. The unit members should work together to make sure the site is inspection-ready throughout the day. Campsite: Unit: Points Possible Category Unit s Score 10 Flag and Gateway Entrance to campsite: Gateway built, Flags displayed (weather permitting), trails into campsite kept clean and neat. 10 Tents & Shelters: Screens closed, tents ventilated with doors, flaps, etc. rolled up neatly to air (weather permitting), ropes tied properly, no gear on ropes or poles. 10 Sleeping Areas: Bedding rolled neatly or flat, appropriate number of people to each tent (2 in a 2-person tent, etc) 10 Clothing & Personal Gear: Gear stored neatly under bunk and kept clear of tent entrance & exit, no open food containers. 10 Nearest Latrine: Seats down & dry, toilet paper stocked, floor swept, wash area clean, soap & overall tidiness (Units share the responsibility for the nearest latrine). 20 Safety: Knives, axes & tools stored properly, clotheslines above 6ft, no tripping hazards. 20 General Appearance: Overall impression of campsite, cool projects done to show off Scouting Skills, etc. 10 Leave No Trace: No vehicles in campsite, 7 principles followed, no litter, etc. 100 Total Unit Leader Signature: Inspector Signature:
DEPARTURE PROCEDURES Before leaving, unit leaders (e.g., the Cub Master & Denner, Scout Master & Senior Patrol Leader, or Varsity Coach and Team Captain) should have someone from the activity staff check them out of the activity. The District Commissioner, District Executive, Scamp-O-Ree Chair, or other representative will be made available to check your unit out. They will collect any lost & found items, and ensure that the location is left in as-good-or-better condition compared to our arrival. Campsite: Unit: Items to Inspect Initials Gateway Entrance to campsite: Gateway taken down, no materials left behind. Flags rolled/folded & put away. Tents & Shelters: Tents and ground cloths collected. No holes from stakes or trenches left unfilled. Personal Gear: Ball personal items packed in vehicles, nothing left behind. Any lostand-found items turned in to activity staff. Nearest Latrine: Left in clean condition. Leave No Trace: No vehicles in campsite, 7 principles followed, no litter, etc. Patches: Unit received patches for each participant. Unit Leader Signature: Inspector Signature:
FEEDBACK REQUEST Thank you for coming to the 2013 Bear Paw District Scamp-O-Ree. We want next year s event to be even better, so please take a few minutes to get opinions about the activity from your unit s members and leaders, and let us know what we can do to improve! This may be completed anonymously, but if you would like a response, or wish to be included in future discussion please let us know who you are. Unit: Leader: (Only necessary if response to feedback is requested) Please Rate Each Category on a scale from 1 (Needs Improvement) to 10 (Perfect, don t change it). Category Item Score Location: Is the location good? Accessible? Conducive to a great event for Scouts, Scouters, and the Public? Invited Exhibitors: Were the invited exhibitors a good addition to the event? Was there something that needed to change? Is there anyone you wanted to see that wasn t present, or that you think may not be a good fit to return next year? Scout Exhibitions: Did each unit have an opportunity to share an exhibit or activity with everyone else? Was there something that needed to change? Is there anything you wanted to see that wasn t present, or that you think may not be a good fit to repeat next year? Administration: Did you receive enough information about the activity, the planning leading up to it, or have any questions that needed to be answered ahead of time?
Feedback (continued) Category Item Score Famliy & Public Involvement: For the Scout-O-Rama portion of the event, what are your thoughts on the level of interest/involvement with the public and families? Was there enough done to reach out to the community? Were the events and exhibits appropriate for this audience as well? Safety: Were there any safety concerns that were not identified or handled in the most appropriate manner possible? General Impression: Overall score of the event from 1 to 10? Fun: Did your Scouts have a good time? Additional Thoughts: What are one or two things you want to see improved for next year? What are one or two things need to stay the same? If you would like a response, or wish to be included in future discussions related to your feedback, please let us know how you d like to be contacted. Name: Unit: Phone Number: Email: