Friday Night 9-23-16 Shooting Sports & Scout Skills Weekend Durland Scout Reservation September 23-25, 2016 - Staff Arrival Unload at Cedar Cabin Saturday 9-24 7:00-8:30 Drop Off at Campmaster Cabin - Park at Sperling Lot Please wait till end of Day to setup Troop Campsite 7:30-8:30 Registration at Cedar Cabin Lawn Cope games while waiting for Opening & Safety Briefing 8:45-9:30 Opening and Safety Briefing (Mandatory for ALL) 9:30-11:00 Period One 11:00-12:30 Period Two 12:30-1:30 Lunch (or Back up as Period Five, If over 120 Scouts) 1:30-3:00 Period Three 3:00-4:30 Period Four 4:30 Event ends 4:30-7:30pm Set up camps and dinner at campsites 7:30pm 9:30pm 8:00am Sunday Night Hike begins Event Campfire Scouts Own Service Location TBA Note: Emergency call 911, then notify Keith Wiggers at 914-489-0473. 1
Registration 7:00-8:30 Location: Cedar Cabin Lawn Station Chief 1-Ralph Stupple, Algonquin District Commissioner 2- Commissioner Staff Notes: Bring Filled out Roster, with a column clearly showing Scout Age. Event Rosters will be available at October Algonquin District Round Tables. Please attend. Scouts and Adults to bring BAG Lunch, Drinks, Snacks, PRE-FILLED water. Coffee MAY be available for adults in the Campmasters Cabin, but if YOU need it, BYOS (Bring your own STUFF). We will have four program periods scheduled, with a lunch period. This will allow allowing us to adjust the schedule if we get more than 120 scouts. We can easily change lunch to a fifth period so more can shoot. Scouts can then take lunch when the Patrol Leader determines time is best. We are hopeful to accommodate as many Scouts as possible. Color Coded Index Cards will indicate which station a patrol will start at. We will do our best with a September event with inherent Troop planning issues. Adult Volunteers should be ready to Volunteer. Please pack Scout Spirit and sprinkle liberally as needed. FYI Scouts will go to the range on a First ONSITE Registered- First Shoot basis. Patrols will be issued the color coded index card accordingly. Units can set up camp after event is complete. We understand Camping needs involving time and light All Scouts that don t make the safety briefing are ineligible to shoot 22 rifle. SAFETY is our #1 Priority. Opening Ceremony AND Firearms Safety Briefing 8:40-9:30 Location: Cedar Lawn Line Up - 8:45 sharp Flag Raising and Pledge Unit: Troop 400 Welcome * Mike Occichione, Algonquin District Chairman Richard Schraudner, Algonquin Program Chairman * First Aid Station Announced Merit Badge Make Up Event explaine 2
Firearms Safety Briefing Mandatory *30 Minutes Location: Cedar Law Rich Vonhout Note: ALL scouts must attend. EVENT STATIONS 2 SHOOTING STATIONS SHOOTING RIFLE Location: RIFLE RANGE (old site 6) RED STATION Location: Shooting Range Station Chief: Rich Vohnout 1 Rich Vonhout 2 NRA Trained Instructor Joey Panico 3 The More TRAINED Range Instructors we have the Safer the Event. 4 RSO TBA Notes: Scouts Must be minimum of 12 YEARS OLD to shoot 22 Caliber. BB Range Location: BB Range - We are planning a Council shuttle Van. Station Chiefs(s): 1- TBA For Scouts UNDER 12 Years old. Targets may include Cans and Plastic Bottles suspended from String. Balloons (Suggestion: awaiting boys blow them up and keep in a large box/ bin for the next group shooting). Need Caution tape and stakes for creation of a range. Troop 7 New Rochelle will provide a hand wash station for the event. TOMAHAWK Throw BLUE STATION Location: Site 4 field Station Chief: 1-Jonathan Hurst Help needed. 3
Notes: Must have Ranger set up backstops in advance. (Pick up or heavy moving equipment preferred). Range to be roped off. Will need Caution Tape and Stakes for field boarders.. SCOUT SKILLS GREEN STATION Location: Campsite Area Site 5 Assigned Leaders 1- David Kindberg * Station Chief 2- Dewan Thenmalai Notes: This will be station that scouts can go to with FREE TIME during the day with two substations for fun and or advancement. Scout Skills area with Knots and lashings/ Tents/ fire building/fce / snares demo. WB Games and independent games (bean bag toss, Parallel Ropes, etc ) to be set up also. Lashings Extraordinaire Station Chief: 1- TBA 2 (camp gadgets/trebuchets) SLING SHOT STATION 1- TBA Dog food to be used as projectiles. Should be collected (Box or tarps to Collect if possible.) Needs to be purchased in bulk. Range to be roped off. Notes: Need to confirm that we have equipment for use. Archery Location: Archery Range Station Chief: TBA 1- Scott Ladore (T 400) YELLOW STATION Notes: Distance to Range but the small hike will be beneficial- Doubtful they will shoot full hour - Range time shortened. LUNCH White Station Intentionally saved as a one hour block in the event we need to schedule and cycle another group. 4
NIGHT HAWKS - Location: TBA Station Chief(s): 1- Jonathan Hurst * Event Leader 2- David Kindberg 3- Bill Ferguson (Planning ) Notes: Limited by First Class Rank (and AGE???) DETAILS TBA but FUN will be included Need to secure Leaders from Units for 2 deep. Scouts building shelters will need some materials which should be set out in advance. District Campfire Location: Fire ring - Past Pavilion Station Chief(s): 1- Dewan Thenmali 2- David Kindberg 3- Jonathan Hurst Minimal Skits, Songs, Cheers and maximum Scout Spirit. Time limit 45 minutes. Equipment list for Scouts: THE SCOUT OUTDOOR ESSENTIALS From Boys Life They re called essentials for a reason. Every packing list starts with these 10 items. 1. A pocketknife or multitool can be handy in a wide variety of situations. It s useful for tasks as large as building an emergency shelter or lighting a campfire with poor fuel, or as small as repairing a damaged backpack. Keep you knife sharp and clean, and don t forget to first earn your Whittling Chip (for older Cub Scouts) or Totin Chip (for Boy Scouts). 2. A first-aid kit can be a lifesaver. Literally. A few items will allow you to treat scratches, blisters and other minor injuries. They should also allow you to provide initial care while waiting for help for more serious injuries. 5
3. Bring extra clothing to match the weather. Multiple layers are better than a single massive jacket, because layered clothing is adaptable to a wide range of temperatures. 4. Rain gear is very important. Rain can come in a hurry, and getting your clothes drenched is more than just uncomfortable, it can lead to hypothermia, a potentially fatal condition. 5. A flashlight, headlamp or a rugged penlight is important for finding your way in the dark. Bring extra batteries, too. 6. Trail food is good for maintaining your energy. Bring more than you think you ll need in case you get stuck (or lost) in the woods. 7. Water can prevent dehydration, heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Use a lightweight, unbreakable container with a secure lid. 8. Matches and/or a fire starter may be used to light fires for heat, or for signaling for help. Store matches or lighters in resealable plastic bags. 9. Sun protection might include sunblock, sunglasses, lip balm and a wide-brimmed hat. 10. A map and compass are probably the most important tools you can carry in case you get lost. //////////////// oo / keep watching /////////////// Event Note: WE cannot deliver this planned program without our volunteers. Please help. Remember, If its not for the Boys, its for the birds! Details are subject to subject to change without prior notice. Our Objective is to deliver a safe and memorable program to our Scouts. Use the Guide to Safe Scouting. 6
Last, First Name Unit Town Role Email Mobile Occichione, Mike 353 Eastchester District Chairman Scoutmaster353@gmail.com 347 338 0353 Schraudner, Richard 353 Eastchester Program/Event Chairman rickdell@gmail.com 917-880-6003 Vonhaut, Rich 353 Eastchester Range Safety Office BigRich@optonline.net Stupple, Ralph 353 Eastchester District Commissioner Registration Ralph.stupple@gmail.com DeKnatel, William 353 Eastchester wdeknate@cisco.com 914-409-5580 Kindberg, Dave 353 Eastchester Scout Skills/Night Hawk dkindberg@verizon.net Moe Acevedo 400 Port Chester Thirdgrade87@aol.com Chilson, Bill 1 Bronxville Wm.chilson@gmail.com William, Mike 353 Eastchester michaeldwilliam@gmail.com Hurst, Jonathan 104 Mt. Vernon Night Hike Jv.hurst@icloud.com Langham, Bill 2 Rye William.langham@scouting.org Knutsvig, Paul 2 Rye pdknudsvig@aol.com 917-533-0821 Al Solomon 104 Mt. Vernon alsolchar@hotmail.com New Bill Ferguson 7 Rochelle Night Hawk Wbf3rd@gmail.com Monica Moss 353 Eastchester Signage Mlmoss58@aol.com Tom Cascione 2 Scarsdale Legal Advisor tcascione@aol.com Mike Amico amicom@optonline.net Tom McCandless 353 Eastchester Smtroop353@gmail.com Dewan Thenmali 353 Eastchester Camp Fire Ferguson 7 New Rochelle Scouts Own Service Keith Wiggers Durland Ranger EMERGENCY 914-489-0473 7