JAMES RAY SCOUT RESERVATION PROGRAM GUIDE

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JAMES RAY SCOUT RESERVATION PROGRAM GUIDE

2013 James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide Table of Contents General Camp Information 3 Legacy of Boy Scout Camping 3 Camp Specifics 3 Mailing Address 3 Camp Telephone Numbers 3 Camp Office Hours 4 Camp Leadership 4 Arrival and Departure 5 Check-in 5 Swim Tests, Medical Re-checks and Medical Forms 6 Typical Campsite 6 Check-out 7 Daily Schedule 8 Camp Programs 9 Overview 9 Amateur Radio 9 Merit Badges Offered 10 Special Events 11 Troop Activities 11 James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 2

GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION Legacy of Boy Scout Camping We have a rich tradition of Boy Scout camping along this portion of the Red River. Come join us at James Ray Scout Reservation to keep the spirit alive! 1929 - Camp Armstrong, Grayson County Council, BSA 1930-35 - Camp Grayson/Red River Camp, Red River Valley Council, BSA 1936-48 - Grayson/Texoma Scout Camp, Red River Valley Council, BSA 1949-77 - Camp Texoma, Circle Ten Council, BSA 1949-51 - Texoma Scout Camp, Sherman Area Council, BSA 1952-93 - Camp Grayson, Texoma Valley Council, BSA 1994-99 - Camp Grayson, Circle Ten Council, BSA 2000-present - James Ray Scout Reservation, Circle Ten Council, BSA All of this camping has taken place within 1200 yards of our current campsites. Camp Specifics James Ray Scout Reservation is located on the banks of beautiful Lake Texoma near Pottsboro, Texas, on the Texas-Oklahoma border. From Dallas, take US 75 north to exit 69 (FM 120); turn west and follow FM 120 to Pottsboro. At the stop sign, proceed straight west on FM 996 past the Pottsboro Post Office and continuing west on FM 996 after stopping at the intersection of FM 996 and the State Highway 289 extension. Follow FM 996 approximately 4 miles as it curves north. About 1 mile past the northerly curve, take Locust Road left. Proceed to Locust Grocery, and turn right at the stop sign onto Mill Creek Road. Follow Mill Creek Road past Locust Cemetery and All Saints Camp until you come to the intersection of Mill Creek Road and Mill Creek Resort Road. The James Ray Scout Reservation entrance is on the right just past Mill Creek Resort Road. Mailing Address (Please mail letters no later than Monday to ensure arrival during camp week): James Ray Scout Reservation Scout s Name/ Troop Number 71 James Ray Scout Reservation Road Pottsboro, Texas 75076 Emergency Telephone Number JAMES RAY SCOUT RESERVATION: (903) 786-2591 The camp telephone number is for medical and family emergencies only. Parents are asked to use this number only for emergencies. James Ray Scout Reservation is not equipped with a paging system. If a parent calls with a non-emergency, that message will be communicated at the next meal. CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL SERVICE CENTERS: Dallas: (214) 902-6700 Fairview: (214) 509-2100 James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 3

Camp Headquarters Hours Telephone number 903-786-2591 (Office operates June 6 July 11) Sunday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Monday-Friday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM - Noon Camp Leadership Camp Director: Mr. Harold Young 214-902-6776 harold.young@scouting.org Program Director: Dr. Wade Graves wade.graves@gmail.com Business Manager: Mr. Sam Garcia 214-902-6731 sam.garcia@scouting.org Camp Ranger: Mr. David Carson dcarson@bsamail.org James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 4

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Check-in Please make sure that your unit brings the following for check-in (no copies can be made at camp): A complete camp roster of Scouts and adults showing name, address, home and emergency phone numbers. Entering and updating contact information in CampMaster will streamline this process. Payment record with receipts. Complete Annual Health and Medical Record for all Scouts and adult leaders attending camp. The full physical is required for all Scouts and adults attending camp (Parts A, B and C of the new health form). All medical forms will be returned to the troop after camp is concluded. Shots must be dated with month, day, year, or official shot records must be attached to the medical forms. For each adult leader attending camp, the following forms must be turned in upon arrival: o Copy of the Sexual Offender database check. o Copy of a valid Face to Face Youth Protection certification card YC06-0014. (Training valid for two years) If any of these three forms are missing, the adult will not be allowed to remain at camp overnight. Camp check-in occurs between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM on Sunday afternoon. When you first arrive at camp, a camp staff member (who will serve as your Staff Guide for the week) will meet you at the Fry Center (located at the north end of the parking lot) to begin the check-in process and prepare your unit for medical re-checks, swim checks, and a tour of camp. One adult leader and the Senior Patrol Leader are responsible for checking in the troop at Camp Headquarters. NOTE: To ensure safety, only one vehicle per unit will be allowed into the campsite to deliver gear. Although the camp needs an immediate head count for meals on arrival, Scoutmasters are free to take their time and settle-up on fees by 8:00 PM Sunday night. This will allow you to immediately head to your campsite with your accompanying Staff Guide. After you and your Staff Guide inspect camp-supplied equipment for damage, your troop can begin to set up your site, take your tour, and complete medical re-checks. Please take the time to note any damaged equipment so that it may be repaired or replaced and your troop won t be charged at the end of your week at camp troops must pay for any equipment they damage. Additionally, throughout your stay a senior staff member will visit your site daily. Please let this senior staff member know if there are any items that need our attention. The Camp Director has the right to move any unit to another campsite due to overcrowding or to make units fit in more comfortably. James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 5

Swim Tests, Medical Re-checks and Medical Forms Swim Tests: Swimming in the pool and boating on Lake Texoma are two of the most enjoyable activities at James Ray Scout Reservation. Safety is our number-one priority, and we have established some simple guidelines to ensure a safe stay. Any Scout or leader who wishes to participate in aquatic activities must have completed the BSA swim test. Units can take the BSA swim test conducted at Camp Wisdom by certified members of the Circle Ten Council Aquatics staff (dates of testing will be published on the Council website prior to camp) as a unit activity prior to coming to camp or can go through the BSA swim test conducted by the James Ray Aquatics staff. The camp Scoutmaster must present a completed swim test roster signed by Council-approved testing personnel to the Aquatics Director to receive swimming ability buddy tags for waterfront and pool activities. When swim tests are conducted prior to camp, the camp Aquatics Director reserves the right to review or retest all participants to ensure that standards have been maintained. Medical Re-checks and Medical Forms: All Scouts and leaders attending camp must have completed a BSA medical form 34605 before attending camp. The form is available at http://www.scouting.org/filestore/healthsafety/pdf/whole.pdf. All medical forms will be returned to the troop at the end of your week in camp. Shots must be dated with year, or official shot records must be attached to the medical forms. As part of your camp tour, leaders and campers will visit with the Camp Medic for a brief medical recheck. The purpose of this re-check is not to conduct a second physical, but to make the Medic aware of any potential health problems, personal medications, or concerns that a camper or leader may have. Typical Campsite James Ray Scout Reservation has eleven campsites 9 whose names honor Native American Tribes and 2 that honor famous Native American Chiefs with wooden platforms and BSA Wide Wall Tents. Additionally, each campsite has a pit latrine and ground water temperature shower facility. Please note: the campsites do not have electricity. Flush toilet and hot shower facilities for both youth and adults are available at the pool. Additionally, flush toilet and hot shower facilities for adults only are available behind the Charles K. Pool Activity building. Flush toilets for adults are also available during daylight hours in the dining hall. All Scouts and adults are asked to leave the facilities cleaner than they found them. Troops are responsible for latrine cleanliness. James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 6

Check-Out Breakfast will be served at 7:30 AM on Saturday. After breakfast, Scouts are to return to their campsites to pack and clean up. All of the Program Area Directors will be available inside the Dining Hall after breakfast to answer any questions that unit leaders might have concerning merit badge or advancement reports. Please take advantage of this service, so we can solve any problems before your unit leaves camp. A camp staff member will visit your campsite to inspect it with your Senior Patrol Leader. Remember that all camp equipment that was borrowed must be returned to the Quartermaster before your unit will be cleared to leave. Once you have been cleared, take your clearance form and the Camp Evaluation Form to the office. Camp patches and any remaining material will be issued when you check-out at the Headquarters building. Remember, to ensure safety, only one vehicle per unit will be allowed into the campsite to pick up gear. Gates will open at 6:45 AM to start packing your vehicles. James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 7

DAILY SCHEDULE Sunday 1:00 PM -4:00 PM...Check-in, Camp Tour, Medical Re-checks, Swim Checks 6:05...Gathering and Flag Ceremony 5:45...Table Waiter Call 6:15...Dinner 8:30...Opening Campfire Monday Friday 6:30 AM...Reveille 7:45 AM...Table Waiter Call 7:50...Gathering and Flag Ceremony 8:00...Breakfast 9:00-9:50...Merit Badge Session I 10:00-10:50...Merit Badge Session II 11:00-11:50...Merit Badge Session III 12:00 noon...table Waiter Call 12:15 PM...Lunch 12:50...Daily Leaders Meeting 1:00-1:50...Camp Quiet Hour ( shoes-off time ) 2:00-2:50...Merit Badge Session IV 3:00-3:50...Merit Badge Session V 4:00-4:50...Merit Badge Session VI 4:00-5:30...Open areas (handicraft, waterfront, shooting sports, pool) 6:00...Table Waiter Call 6:05...Gathering and Flag Ceremony 6:15...Dinner 7:30...Evening Activity 10:00...Call to Quarters (everyone in your campsite get ready for bed) 10:30 PM...Taps (please be considerate of your neighbors) Saturday 7:15 AM...Table Waiter Call 7:20...Gathering and Flag Ceremony 7:30...Breakfast 8:15...Break Camp and Check-out James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 8

CAMP PROGRAMS Overview James Ray Scout Reservation offers a wide variety of fun and challenging programs for your Scouts. Scouts will have the opportunity to learn new skills that will help them on their trail to Eagle. The camp has eight program areas that are staffed by fellow Scouts who are eager to teach. The program areas include: - Aquatics (Waterfront and Pool) - Field Sports - Brownsea Island Program - Handicraft - Nature - Outdoor Skills - Shooting Sports - Training While at camp, Scouts are encouraged to participate in a variety of special programs. These special opportunities offer Scouts, Adults, and Troops the opportunity to earn: BSA Lifeguard Mile Swim BSA Kayaking BSA Snorkeling BSA Totin Chip Boardsailing BSA Paul Bunyan Canoe Overnight Woodsman Award Adventure Baden-Powell Troop A Troop Award Award Human Foosball Hornaday Award Jumpstart program Amateur Radio Technician Class STEM Nova and Supernova Award Jumpstart program Amateur Radio Come join the fun and learn about the world of Amateur Radio! Scouts who want to get the full benefit of this exciting program should sign up for the Amateur Radio Technician course as well as the Electronics and Radio merit badges (both of which are STEM/Nova badges as well). In addition to the opportunities our Scouts and Adult leaders will have to use our camp radio station N5CJR, we will hold an amateur radio Technician license class for any older Scout (14 years or older) or Adult interested in becoming an FCC licensed radio amateur. Classes will be held each afternoon to help study the material for the exam. On Friday we will have local Amateur Radio Volunteer Examiners visit our camp to administer the test. There is not a fee for the Amateur Radio class. If you choose to take the exam, there is a $15 fee due to the examiners on the day of the test to cover the cost of the exam. This is an excellent opportunity for older Scouts and Adult leaders to become licensed amateur radio operators. Please contact Program Director Wade Graves, wade.graves@gmail.com, if anyone in your unit is interested. Wade will be happy to send you the study guide and other materials in PDF format. NOTE: Licensed radio amateurs may sign up to run the N5CJR radio station. Contact Wade for details when you arrive at camp. James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 9

James Ray Scout Reservation Merit Badges Offered 1. American Cultures 31. Fish & Wildlife 2. American Heritage Management (H) 3. Archaeology (%) 32. Fishing *(H) 4. Archery 33. Forestry (H) 5. Astronomy % 34. Gardening *(H) 6. Aviation (%) 35. Geocaching 7. Athletics * 36. Geology (%)(H) 8. Basketry 37. Genealogy* 9. Bird Study (H) 38. Golf 10. Camping 39. Graphic Arts 11. Canoeing 40. Indian Lore 12. Chemistry % 41. Insect Study (H) 13. Chess 42. Inventing * 14. Cinematography 43. Journalism 15. Citizenship in the Nation * 44. Landscape Architecture (H) 16. Citizenship in the World * 45. Leatherwork 17. Communication * 46. Lifesaving 18. Collections * 47. Mammal Study (H) 19. Composite Materials (%) 48. Metalwork 20. Computers (%) 49. Motor Boating 21. Crime Prevention 50. Nature (H) 22. Disabilities Awareness 51. Nuclear Science % (H) 23. Electricity (%) 52. Oceanography (%)(H) 24. Electronics % 53. Orienteering 25. Emergency 54. Personal Fitness * Preparedness * 55. Photography 26. Energy (%)(H) 56. Pioneering 27. Engineering *#% 57. Plant Science (%)(H) 28. Environmental Science (H) 58. Plumbing # 29. Fingerprinting 59. Public Health (H) 30. First Aid 60. Pulp & Paper (%)(H) 61. Radio (%) 62. Reptile & Amphibian Study * (H) 63. Rifle Shooting 64. Robotics * # (%) 65. Rowing 66. Safety 67. Scholarship * % 68. Scouting Heritage 69. Shotgun Shooting 70. Skating 71. Small Boat Sailing 72. Soil & Water Conservation (H) 73. Space Exploration (%) 74. Sports * 75. Swimming 76. Water Sports # 77. Weather (%)(H) 78. Wilderness Survival 79. Woodcarving *partial only #limited to Life/Eagle Scouts or age 13 and older % STEM Nova/Supernova award CORE badge for 1 st Class and above (%)STEM Nova/Supernova award optional badges for 1 st Class and above (H) Hornaday Award merit badge James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 10

Special Events Evenings at James Ray Scout Reservation provide some of the most memorable moments of your camping experience. We offer a variety of activities that will appeal to both the New Scout and the Eagle Scout. There are opportunities for individual, patrol, troop, and camp activities that everyone is invited to participate in. Participate in all special events, some, or none you choose. We also hope your adult leaders will take advantage of some of the training opportunities that are available to them throughout the week. Sunday: Welcome to Camp! Opening Campfire and James Ray Scout Reservation OA Ash Ceremony. Monday: Sundown Sundaes and the Pool Party Tuesday: Troop Open Areas (Pool, Boats, Rifle/Archery Ranges, Ham Radio Station). Harold Young invitational Mega-ball Relay Wednesday: Safe Swim Defense & Safety Afloat Training (after lunch), Dodge Ball Tournament, and the Astronomy Star Party Thursday: Leave No Trace Training (after lunch), Troop Open Areas (Pool, Boats, Rifle/Archery Ranges, Ham Radio Station), Canoe Adventure Overnighter, and Wilderness Survival Overnighter Friday Family Night: Family dinner, Award Ceremony, and Order of the Arrow Call-Out Ceremony. Friday evening has always been a special time at James Ray Scout Reservation. Many families join their Scouts for the inspirational closing campfire and the Order of the Arrow Call-Out Ceremony. Troop leaders will be asked to provide a headcount for Friday night dinner guests at lunch on Wednesday. The cost of the Friday dinner is $6 for guests. All guests must register at Camp Headquarters before proceeding to camp. Please remind your parents that family animals, other than service animals, are not permitted at camp, and any visitor who arrives with an animal will not be allowed to participate in the evening programs. Troop Activities On Tuesday and Thursday nights, Troops may enjoy troop activities: canoeing, sailing, swimming, and shooting. Slots for these programs are limited and will be coordinated by Program Area Directors. Sign-ups for these activities will be Monday, directly following lunch. Please note that the James Ray staff will do its best to accommodate all troops and that some troops might be asked to share time slots. In addition, troops must follow all rules and regulations that apply to each open area. This includes Safe Swim & Safety Afloat requirements to participate in troop canoeing and sailing. Each slot starts promptly on time and ends at the designated time. James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 11

Harold Young Invitational Mega-ball Relay Back in 2013 by popular demand! Patrols will compete as they convey a 5-6 foot diameter ball through a relay course. At each stop along the course the patrol must decide the fastest and safest way to get the Mega-ball from point A to point B without damaging the ball or knocking over the obstacles. Obstacles might include tight spaces, not touching the ground, not leaving the ground, not getting wet, or not falling. In addition to the bragging rights, the winning patrol will receive a prize for their efforts. Strengthening the Unit Program The program at James Ray Scout Reservation also includes several awards and recognitions designed to enhance and strengthen the troop and patrol program. Troops may perform a camp service project, earn the Order of the Arrow Camp Attendance Ribbon, the Baden-Powell Troop Award, and the James Ray Scout Reservation A Flag. All troops are encouraged to hold their own flag ceremonies before breakfast and after dinner in their campsite, in addition to participating in the camp-wide flag ceremonies each morning and evening. Inter-troop competitions throughout the week (dodge ball, human foosball, soccer, etc.) are designed to build troop and patrol spirit. Troops are encouraged to hold a troop campfire on Wednesday evening to promote fellowship and allow older Scouts to plan and lead a campfire (Communications Merit Badge requirement). Boy Scout Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) award jumpstart program Our STEM jumpstart program will assist boys who are 1 st Class and above in getting a head start on the Dr. Bernard Harris Nova Award (basic award for Boy Scouts). For older Scouts who have already completed the merit badge requirements for the Dr. Bernard Harris Nova award, we offer most of the remaining STEM merit badges to help them pursue the Thomas Edison Nova Award (intermediate award for Boy Scouts) and the Albert Einstein Nova Award (the advanced or challenge award for Boy Scouts). The James Ray Scout Reservation Amateur Radio Technician program (FCC license) can also assist Scouts interested in earning any of these awards. The merit badges for these awards are marked in the merit badge list. Boy Scout Hornaday Award jumpstart program Our Hornaday Award jumpstart program will give boys a head start toward earning one of the rarest of all BSA Youth Awards the William T. Hornaday Conservation Award. The merit badges for the award are marked with an (H) in the merit badge list. There will also be a special session for First Class and above Scouts who want to get started on this award. James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 12

Requirements for Baden-Powell Troop Award 1. Demonstrate continuous Scout spirit during the week. 2. The teaching of Scout skills is included in the troop's program for the week. 3. Planned troop and patrol programs are posted in troop site and/or patrol site (day or weekly). 4. The Scout Fireguard plan is reviewed by troops, is posted, and fire protection is available at each tent. 5. Troop site is neat, clean and free from unnecessary hazards; the troop participates in an anti-litter pick-up. 6. Fly the flag of the United States properly in the campsite when the troop is in camp; fly the troop flag if available. 7. Follow the Camp procedures and policies as set forth in the Leader's Guidebook. The Troop is to complete 5 of the following 8 projects: 8. Conduct troop or inter-troop campfire. 9. Select and perform a worthwhile Good Turn or conservation project of camp wide importance, approved by the Program Director. 10. Be coached in Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat. Conduct a troop Safe Swim or Float Trip. 11. Scoutmaster or other registered adult leader spends the entire week at camp with the troop, and gives continuing leadership to troop activities and advancement. 12. Patrol Leaders Council plans troop program through daily meetings with staff help if needed. 13. Participate in three camp-wide activities to be decided on by Program Staff, Senior Patrol Leaders and Scoutmasters. (Such events as Critter Crawl, Swim Meet, Skill Meet, etc.) 14. Develop troop program to include use of 3 of the following: archery range, rifle range, horsemanship, fishing, hiking, sports, and boating. 15. Conduct a troop overnight - Outpost camp. Each Patrol is to complete 5 of the following 8 projects: 16. Develop and produce a skit or stunt for troop, inter-troop, or camp wide campfire. 17. Plan and carry out conservation project selected by, or originated by Patrol members and approved by Camp Ambassador or Camp Ranger. 18. Have and use a patrol flag throughout the week. 19. Take a purposeful hike (nature, compass, bee-line, follow-the- stream, etc.). 20. Plan and go on an overnight camping trip; coordinate all the plans, food, map and compass, and plan a special program for use along the trail or at the campsite. 21. Construct an approved pioneering project (bridge, tower, table, camp gadgets, etc.). 22. All patrol members with Scout uniforms wear the uniform daily for at least Retreat Ceremony, supper, and the evening events, when appropriate. 23. Help plan and participate in a troop wide activity (campfire, camp-wide game, special activity hike, skill instruction, etc.). UNIT Leader Name James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 13

NOTES James Ray Scout Reservation Program Guide 14