LEADER S GUIDE. Webelos Action Camp DRIFTWOOD ESTATES

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LEADER S GUIDE Webelos Action Camp DRIFTWOOD ESTATES SEPT 26-28, 2014 1

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION Webelos Leader and Webelos: The Webelos Action Camp (WAC) is a gathering of all Voyageur s Area Council Webelos. It is the largest event a Cub Scout will ever have the opportunity to attend. This year s event will be held at Driftwood Estates on September 26, 27 and 28, 2014. Webelos Action Camp is a fast paced two night adventures that include working on advancement while having fun. It does require a ratio of 1 adult to every 3 Scouts. Included in this Leader s Guide is the information you need to plan for your participation and arrive at camp fully prepared for this event. Our goal is to have all the information to answer any questions you may have about WAC, please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the things you need to do to be prepared. As the weather is unpredictable it is important that you are prepared as campers. A boy s experience in Scouting is full of fun and adventuresome memories. We look forward to your joining us in making Webelos Action Camp one of those memories. Webelos Action Camp Chair, Joan Lancour 2

2014 FALL WAC SCHEDULE Friday 5:00-8:00 p.m. Check in and set up campsites- Bring own snacks for campers 8:15 p.m. Campfire and dutch oven dessert cooking (across from the lodge) 9:00 p.m. Cracker Barrel for ADULTS in lodge (MANDATORY) - Please leave one adult to supervise Scouts 10:00 p.m. Lights-out Saturday 6:30 a.m. Wake up, breakfast in campsite 7:45 a.m. Opening ceremony behind lodge 8:00-4:25 p.m. Activities (Break for lunch at 11:40 in your campsite) 5:15 p.m. Catholic & Ecumenical services (all campers must attend) Catholic Service under pavilion, Ecumenical at canoe dock 6:00 p.m. Supper (provided), please bring mess kits for dinner 7:30 p.m. Back to campsite, quiet time (wait for OA) 7:50-8:35 p.m. Campfire, bring lawn chairs and blankets After campfire, back to camp, own snacks in camp 11:00 p.m. Lights-out Sunday 7:00 a.m. Wake Up 7:30 a.m. Breakfast provided do not need to bring mess kits 8:30-10:15 a.m. Check-out, drive carefully 3

PLANNED PROGRAM --- THINGS FOR YOU TO DO! COMING SOON! PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR MORE INFORMATION 4

OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT Webelos Advancement at WAC - 2014 8/10/2014 You can Sign Off based on sessions You have the opportunity to sign off based on your own den's activity Requirements Webelos I Webelos II Webelos Activity Pins Outdoorsman 1,2,3,7,8,10,11 3,10 3,5,10,11 1,2,7,8,10 Forester 3 (partial) 3 (partial) Readyman 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,15 2,4,5,6,7,15 3,8 Leave No Trace 1 5 Arrow of Light Requirement #5 5 5 5 Academics Map & Compass Loop 1,2 Pin 8,9,10,12 8 8,9,10,12 BB Archery Geology Shooting Sports Loop 2,3 2,3 2,3 Pin 1,2,4,9,10 1,2,4,9,10 1,2,4,9,10 Loop 2,3 2,3 2,3 Pin 2,9 2,9 2,9 Loop 1,2,3 Pin 2,3,4,5,11,12 5

HEALTH HISTORY AND PERMISSION FORMS NEW THIS YEAR-DEN LEADERS ARE RESPONSIBLE TO COLLECT AND KEEP ALL HEALTH FORMS! WHEN REGISTERING YOU WILL BE ASKED TO SPEAK TO THE MEDICAL PERSONNEL FOR UPDATES ON MEDICAL CONCERNS AND PERMISSIONS FOR BB GUNS. IF A CAMPER DOES NOT HAVE MEDICAL FORMS HE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO CAMP AT WAC! The Annual BSA Health and Medical Forms will not be collected at registration. Den Leader's, be prepared to show proof that you have health forms for all participants. No one will be allowed to participate at the event without a completed Annual BSA Health and Medical Form An Annual BSA Health and Medical Form is required for all Webelos Action Camp participants including both youth and adults. The Annual BSA Health and Medical forms are available online at http://www.vacbsa.org/resources/forms/medicalforms or you can follow the link below. The Health History form that is required for this event is both parts A and B of the BSA national form. These forms do not need a doctor s exam or signature. If you have attended any other BSA events in the past 12 months and your information has not changed, you do not need to complete a new form. Please give a copy of your completed forms to your Den Leader for this event Den Leaders: it is recommended that you create a 3 ring binder to keep all health forms together. This will help you keep the forms organized and confidential. If any of your participants need medical attention, you (or an adult you designate) will be responsible to bring the binder along with the person needing medical assistance to the lodge so that the medical staff can review pertinent health information. http://www.vac-bsa.org/resources/forms/medicalforms 6

PREPARING FOR WEBELOS ACTION CAMP Because this is a Webelos event, be sure that for every three Webelos you have one adult. If registering as a unit, make sure all parents have filled out Health Forms Part A and B. As this event is in September the weather can be warm and sunny, or it can be cool and rainy, or even snow! Make sure you have correct clothing and bedding! Make sure you have adequate tents and tarps for all campers! We have ATV s to help haul gear to your campsite. You will be cooking your meal on Saturday breakfast and Saturday lunch, make it simple! Allow youth to help prepare meals to earn advancement. WHAT TO BRING TO WEBELOS ACTION CAMP: 1. Each pack is responsible for bringing their own tents, ground pads, food, eating and cooking utensils, trash bags and firewood. Wood that is found in campsites is the property of Driftwood Estates and may not be used during WAC. We recommend that packs/dens plan, cook, and eat their meals together. Keep the cooking simple! 2. Portable fire pit with wood 3. One picnic table will be provided for every two campsites. It may be necessary to share these items with another group. 4. You will be walking on Saturday and Sunday and be outside all the time, wear rugged shoes or boots and a hat with a visor. 5. Weather can change in a very short time so plan for both warm and cold weather. Scouts travel and attend camp-wide events in uniform. Adult leaders, volunteers and parents are encouraged to wear your uniform during these activities. 6. The following items are not allowed for participants at WAC: Fireworks, Firearms, Ammunition, Archery Equipment, Bicycles, Paintball Guns, Pets, Alcohol, Illegal Drugs, ATV s, Electronics Scout uniform Sleeping bag Pillow Mess kit Eating utensils Rain gear Jacket Gloves Warm hat Long sleeve shirt Personal care items (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, towel) PERSONAL EQUIPMENT LIST Handkerchief First-aid kit Camera (optional) Money for trading post (optional) Water bottle Rugged shoes or boots Life jacket for canoeing (some will be available for use) Pajamas or sweat suit Flashlight Extra pair of pants No electronics, as electricity will not be available

WEBELOS ACTION CAMP PARKING PROCEDURES Safety is our first concern, please drive carefully and follow the directions from one of the attendants. The parking area has limited space and a lot of activity. We are guests of Driftwood and need to follow the posted speed signs once you enter Lismore Road. Please leave driving lanes open for emergency vehicles For safety, please adhere to the following guidelines. 1. No parking on the road. 2. You will be directed were to park by one or our attendants. It will be tight quarters for parking so please pull forward. Realize that you will also be parking close to other vehicles so watch when opening doors. 3. You will be handed a car information slip. Fill it out and place it on the dashboard of your car so we can read it. This is very important, as it contains your contact information in case we need you to move your car. 4. Once parked, one adult should go to the registration table while the rest stay with the car and scouts. After your pack is registered, return to your vehicle with your campsite number. While waiting, unload your vehicle and gather all your gear together. An ATV with trailers will help you transport your gear to your campsite. 5. You will not be allowed to go to your campsite until you are registered. FOOD AND MENU PLANNING Camp staff will be preparing a dutch oven dessert for Friday evening. You will be responsible to prepare your own in camp meals for both Saturday breakfast and lunch. Because of all the programming events scheduled on Saturday, you will have limited time for food preparation, cooking, and clean up. Keep meals simple and easy to prepare. Simple meals will require less time and equipment, allowing your Scout to participate fully in the program. Saturday supper and Sunday breakfast will be prepared for you and served from the lodge. There is a covered shelter next to the lodge with picnic tables for your use during these camp meals. In order to limit our environmental impact, you are strongly encouraged to bring and use your own personal mess kit. Coffee (regular and decaf) and hot water will be available for adults in the lodge. 8

COMING TO WEBELOS ACTION CAMP Directions to Driftwood Estates the Site of Fall WAC Directions for guest Staff Proceed from your location to the intersection of Highway 53 and Lavaque Bypass Rd on the Southwest corner of the Duluth airport. Drive north on Lavaque Bypass Road to the crossing of Martin Road (the first stop sign). Continue North on Lavaque Road for 5 miles. Turn left onto West Lismore Road/Cty. Rd. 589. Follow W. Lismore Rd. to the end, about 1.0 mile. W. Lismore Rd. At the end of W. Lismore Rd. turn to the right onto Driftwood Estates Road and follow the signs to Driftwood Estates. Lavaque Rd. X Airport Please mind the speed limit signs. We are guests on this road. When you enter Driftwood Estates, proceed to the registration tent in the parking lot to check in. If you are arriving on Saturday, remember that the first activity session starts at 8:00. You need to be on site in time to set up. Driftwood Estates 5500 Driftwood Estates Road Duluth, MN 55803 9

CHECKING IN CARS AND PEDESTRIANS DON T MIX! We want your check-in process to be as smooth as possible. To prepare for check-in, please complete the WAC Unit Roster indicating all Webelos Scouts and adults attending. Have the WAC Health History forms ready to be checked by our medical staff. If the pack still owes any fees, have a check ready to hand in at this point. One leader from each pack will need to collect all of the information for every member in attendance and bring them to the check-in tent before the Pack will be allowed to enter camp. PAPERWORK NEEDED TO CHECK IN Please have the following materials ready when you arrive at the check-in station: WAC Unit Roster (completed with name and info for ALL participants attending) Annual BSA Health and Medical Record (one completed for each person attending) Number of participants for your unit in each program age category: Webelos I, Webelos II, and adults OTHER CHECK-IN INFORMATION After check-in, WAC Staff will meet your pack at your vehicle to load gear into a wagon pulled by an ATV. Please make sure to have one leader help the Webelos gather gear from the vehicles to prepare for the pick up while the other leader is at the check-in tent. Pack light! Each Webelos should be able to carry his personal gear from the main parking lots into the Sub-camp camping areas; ATV s will be available to help carry some of the camp gear. This may be ¼ - ½ mile! The WAC 2014 gates will open at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 26. Please do not arrive before then. VEHICLE INFORMATION If you will be driving to Driftwood Estates, please keep in mind that there is limited parking. Each vehicle that arrives should be full with either camping gear or Scouts. Please car-pool. Your name, phone number and pack number must be visible from the dash board of your vehicle so WAC Staff can locate you, if needed. There is a 20 miles per hour speed limit when arriving and departing to Driftwood Estates. 10

WAC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES SUPERVISION Two-deep leadership is a policy of the Boy Scouts of America to ensure the safety of all youth registered in the program. There should be one adult for every three Webelos attending with a minimum of two adults per pack. You must follow the buddy system for both adults and scouts! If your unit consists of two or more families, at least one adult must be registered with BSA and one adult must be at least twenty one years old. At least one adult must be Youth Protection trained (Youth Protection training is available on-line at http://training.nsbsa.org/info/youthprotection.aspx). Leaders registered with camping units are to stay with the unit at all times during the event. UNIFORMING WAC is a uniformed activity for all registered youth and leaders. The uniform affects the appearance of the event and encourages good behavior. The uniform helps transform WAC from an ordinary event into an inspirational and thrilling Scouting spectacle. Please remind Webelos and Leaders to bring their full field uniform or WAC shirt, pack or camp shirt with Scout shorts or pants for WAC weekend. BEHAVIOR Many people will observe the conduct and appearance of your Scouts while attending WAC. The Scout Oath and Law are the standards of behavior for all participants. All participants and their unit leaders are responsible for proper conduct and appearance. MOTORIZED PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION, BIKES, ETC. The use of all-terrain vehicles, motorcycles, mopeds, etc. is prohibited at WAC. In addition, participants are not allowed to bring or use personal bikes, skates, or skateboards. Powered wheelchairs for persons with physical disabilities are allowed. No vehicles will be allowed past barriers of the campsite. Only staff is allowed to use 4-wheelers or bikes to help with transportation of camping gear. SATURDAY EVENING CAMPFIRE Saturday evening, members of the Order of the Arrow will begin the procession to take campers to the Campfire around dusk. We ask campers to follow the code of silence while traveling to the campfire. Bring chairs to sit on, blankets and your sense of humor to laugh and sing along to the largest campfire you may ever see. 11

WAC FACILITIES TOILET FACILITIES Latrines are located throughout Driftwood Estates in the form of portable latrines. NO SHOWER FACILITIES There will be no shower facilities available to campers during WAC. TRASH REMOVAL The BSA takes great pride in keeping camping and activity areas litter free. Be prepared to leave your camping area cleaner than when you arrived. Please recycle as much as possible. Remember: LEAVE NO TRACE! WATER Drinking water will be available at WAC reasonably close to unit campsites. Packs must bring their own water containers for transporting and storing water for their campsite. Packs should bring their water bottles and jugs to the event filled. There will be many people using the water taps, and you may have to wait a while to fill your bottle or jugs. Do not do any washing of dishes or equipment at the water tap. We encourage all participants to carry water bottles with them, as the water taps can be some distance apart. DISH WATER DISPOSAL Grey water (dirty dish water) should be disposed of in a responsible Scout-like manner. Typically grey water is dumped in the tree lines surrounding your sub-camp, not in your campsite or the walking paths in your sub-camp. Do not dispose of grey water at or near the water taps. If you are unsure of proper disposal please, ask any staff member to demonstrate these proper techniques. ELECTRICITY Electricity is not available for Pack use in the Sub Camps. You also may not bring generators. COOKING, CAMPFIRES, & LANTERNS Webelos Action Camp will allow cooking on stoves that use propane, butane, and white gas (Coleman Fuel) only. Due to safety concerns, no other fuel types will be allowed for unit cooking. We encourage you to bring a fire pit, wood will not be provided. 12

EMERGENCY INFORMATION EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION Joan Lancour 391-7530 Rory O Donnell 393-9177 Jim Belden 391-6073 Anyone calling the emergency number needs to be prepared to leave a message and a call-back number. It may take several hours to locate the person and have them return the call. MEDICAL/ FIRST AID First Aid services will be available throughout the entire weekend and located in the lodge. All injuries must be reported to unit leaders and the medical staff. Weather can be unpredictable at this time of year. Please review safe camping practices like staying warm and dry, drinking water to keep hydrated, good foot wear, fire safety, signs of hypothermia. We will keep a fire going in the lodge to help anyone who is showing signs of hypothermia. Conditions requiring more extensive emergency medical attention will be referred to a nearby hospital and/or medical facility. The decision to transport a participant will be made by leaders and parents on-site. Every effort will be made to contact the responsible adult to accompany a minor needing medical evacuation. We will also attempt to contact the emergency contact listed for the Scout on the medical history form. Should the condition of the participant require removal to a hospital, home or the care of the family physician, the related expenses are a family responsibility. If there is a need to leave the event due to illness, the participant must check out with the medical team headquartered in the lodge. Communication to parent or guardian of a youth will be the responsibility of the unit leaders. YOUTH MEDICATIONS. The storage and administering of youth medication is the responsibility of unit leaders. LOST/MISSING PERSON If a participant becomes lost or is missing, follow your unit buddy system process first to verify there is in fact a person lost/missing. Communicate with other leaders in your unit and re-unite unit to verify missing/lost person. Once you have determined you have a lost or missing person, contact a WAC Staff member. Please stay in the location where you last saw the scout. Do not walk around looking for the person s group or buddy. Many times the lost person is within 100 yards of his/her group and the group in the process of finding the lost participant. SEVERE WEATHER If severe weather causes a need to take shelter, an alarm signal of sounding car horns in a series of three horn blasts will be used to warn participants, exhibitors and staff. If you hear this signal, take shelter in the lodge or in a low lying area together as a group. Please stay in the area or shelter area until a staff member has issued an all clear notice. Lightning conditions may result in the same actions taken as severe weather. In addition you may be instructed to squat with your feet close together, you then have minimal contact with the ground, thus reducing danger from ground currents. If the threat of lightning strikes is great, your unit should not huddle together but spread out at least 15 feet apart. 13

CHECKING OUT As Webelos Action Camp comes to an end, Packs will need to pack up their equipment, clean up their campsite, have it checked by a WAC staff member, and leave in an orderly and safe fashion. Units MUST NOT leave camp until their camp site has been inspected by WAC staff and the staff gives the unit leader permission to leave. CHECKOUT TIME AND PROCEDURE Packs may begin striking camp after breakfast on Sunday. Please send den leader or parent to the lodge to notify when your campsite is ready for inspection. After a Pack has had its campsite area inspected and approved by one of the WAC staff, they will receive their WAC patches and then unit may depart. After an approved inspection and when the gear is ready to be picked up, WAC Staff with ATV and wagon will meet at your campsite to pick up gear to bring back to the parking lot. No vehicles will be allowed to enter beyond the barriers to obtain Pack gear. There is a 20 miles per hour speed limit when arriving and departing to Driftwood Estates. PRACTICE LEAVE NO TRACE while at the camp. Your unit is expected to pick up all trash and return the site to the condition it was in when you arrived. That includes making sure there are no food scraps, sunflower seeds, etc., in the campsite when you are ready to leave. You will be required to pick such things up on Sunday before you can leave. If you take care not to make a mess, there will be no mess to clean up on Sunday morning. SPECIAL NEEDS PARTICIPANT VEHICLES If one of the participants in your unit requires special needs assistance, please let WAC Staff know and assistance will be given as needed. WORSHIP SERVICES A Scout is Reverent, and we all want to help each Scout do his Duty to God. All campers are required to attend service. Worship services will include a Catholic Mass and Ecumenical Service. WAC TRADING POST Every event needs a place to get that special souvenir or snack. WAC will feature a full onsite trading post to meet your needs. FOR MORE INFORMATION If you have a question(s) about WAC that is not addressed in this guide, please talk with your District Representative or Webelos Leader, and check the information on the camps and calendar portion of the Voyager s Area Council Website www.vac-bsa.org. If you do not find an answer from any of those sources, please send the question to us at Joan Lancour at (218) 727-3411 or Jim Belden at (218) 391-6073. 14