Overview
|
|
The purpose of this FAQ page is to try to answer many of the questions that are
commonly asked by parents and boys concerning the Scouting program and Troop 62 in
particular. Questions are grouped into six sections:
|
Getting Started in Scouts
|
|
- I want to join scouts...what do I need to do ?
...what are the expectations ?
Joining Troop 62 is pretty easy:
[1] There is an age requirement boys must either be 11 years old, or have
received the Cub Scout Arrow of Light Award.
[2] Ask one of our adult leaders for a "Boy Scout Application."
After completing the Application (don't worry, it's short), return it to the Scoutmaster
with a check for the annual fee.
[3] Participate in as many Troop activities as you can. These include weekly
troop meetings, camping trips, community service projects, and summer camp.
Expectations / Commitment
Scouts can progress through the program at their own pace. The BSA allows boys to
be in Boy Scouts until their 18th birthday. Our Troop expects each scout to do
their best to follow the 12 points of the Scout Law. Beyond this basic expectation,
achievement and rank advancement is up to the individual scout. We meet regularly
with each scout to discuss their progress and help them set goals for achieving rank
advancement ("Scoutmaster Reviews").
- How can I find out more about Boy Scouts ?
...are there any online resources ?
The best way to find out about Boy Scouts is to talk to one! Feel free to come to
one of our troop meetings and see what we're about. You can find out more
about Boy Scouts by contacting the Connecticut Rivers Boy Scout Council. There are also
plenty of online resources here are just a few:
Boy
Scouts of America - National Council Website
Connecticut
Rivers Council Website
- What do I need to buy ?
For a start, you need to buy a Boy Scout "Class A" uniform shirt and a Boy Scout
Handbook (both available at the Connecticut Rivers Boy Scout Council Office). For
camping trips you'll need a sleeping bag, a sleeping pad, a water bottle and other
miscellaneous supplies. Troop 62 supplies tents.
- What does it cost ?
Each scout is responsible for weekly dues (we prefer not to publish the amount online, but
it's very reasonable), as well as fees associated with weekend camping trips, and special
events, like summer camp ski trips and the spring trip.
|
Uniforms
|
|
- Where can I buy a uniform ?
You can buy Boy Scout uniforms at the Connecticut Rivers Council Office
- When do I wear my uniform ?
Wear your uniform to each and every scouting meeting, event, and activity. If the
event is a work detail, or involves strenuous physical activity like a hike, you can wear
your Class "B" uniform (troop t-shirt).
- Where on my uniform do I put my rank badge ?
Rank badges are sewn to the face of the left pocket of your "Class A" uniform.
You can find a diagram showing this on the inside cover of your Boy Scout Handbook.
- How should I attach badges and patches to my uniform ?
They really should be sewn on - even just a few stitches around the edge is usually
sufficient. Some scouts have tried hot-glue, but the patches start to fall off
after a few washings. For more information about uniforms, see our Uniforms page. Note: merit badges
are sewn onto a merit badge sash, not the uniform itself.
|
Meetings, Events, and Activities
|
|
- Should I wear my uniform to meetings, events and activities ?
YES wear your uniform to each and every scouting meeting, event, and activity.
If the event is a work detail, or involves strenuous physical activity like a hike,
you can wear your Class "B" uniform (troop t-shirt). Do not come to
scouting activities without your uniform.
- I didn't find out about an event why ?
Event announcements and sign-ups are done at Troop Meetings. If you miss a meeting,
contact your Patrol Leader and ask what you missed. If your Patrol Leader missed
the meeting, contact the Senior Patrol Leader and ask what you missed. Email
announcements are done as a courtesy if adult leaders have the time.
- My parents didn't find out about an event why ?
Each Scout is responsible for making sure his parents know about the activities they want
to participate in. For a complete list of activities, see our Calendar page.
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
- Who leads the troop ?
To the greatest extent possible, the boys lead. We expect our scouts to assume
responsibility as they grow in the Scouting program, and lead the Troop. This isn't
as much a burden as it is an opportunity the scouts can pursue almost any activity
that they put their minds to. The scout in charge of the troop is the Senior
Patrol Leader, an experienced scout elected to the position by his peers, based on
proven leadership ability.
The role of the adult leaders is to guide the scouts in this process, provide
opportunities for scouts demonstrate leadership, and ensure health and safety.
- What's a Patrol ?
A Patrol is a small group of scouts (6-10) within the troop that work as a team.
Each scout is a member of a patrol, which is led by a Patrol Leader. Patrol
members can choose a patrol name; some typical names are "Wolverine" patrol,
"Flaming Arrow" patrol, "Viking" patrol. A patrol insignia is
worn on the right sleeve of the "Class A" uniform, just below the United States
flag.
- Can women participate in the scouting program ?
Yes. The Boy Scouts welcome adult volunteers of both sexes. As a safety
measure, the BSA requires all adult leaders and volunteers to register with their local
council.
- I heard about something called "Order of the Arrow"
what is it ?
The Order of the Arrow, also called "OA", is a special camping- and
service-oriented society within the BSA. Scouts that have achieved 1st Class rank
and have met a camping requirement are eligible to stand for election as OA nominees by
the other scouts in their troop. The annual OA election typically occurs in January
or February. For more details, see our OA page.
|
Outdoors and Camping
|
|
- Can I bring a friend who is not a Boy Scout on a troop camping
trip ?
Sorry, only Boy Scouts may participate in scouting events. Webelos Scouts may
participate in troop events when accompanied by a parent.
- When is our next campout ?
Ask the Senior Patrol Leader, or look on our Camping page.
- What should I bring on our next campout ?
As a general rule, follow the Boy Scout motto: "Be Prepared". You can
find camping checklists in your Boy Scout Handbook, and on our Camping
page. At a minimum, bring a warm sleeping bag, a sleeping pad, a water bottle,
and clothing suitable for the weather.
- I went on a campout and got a commemorative patch what should
I do with it ?
In Scout lingo, these patches are referred to as "temporary" patches, and are
usually associated with a one-time event, like a District Camporee. The appropriate
place for them to be worn on the "Class A" uniform is on the face of the right
pocket. Do not sew them to the merit badge sash.. For more
information, see our uniforms page.
- Can I bring matches on a campout ? ...what about a
lighter ?
When you go camping, you should bring some matches with you they're a basic piece
of survival gear. We expect you to know how to use matches PROPERLY and SAFELY.
However, you may never bring a lighter or any liquid fire accelerant on any
scouting activity. This is a BSA Policy.
- Can I bring my new machete on a campout ?
No. The BSA strongly recommends that scouts only use folding knives (jacknives).
Small sheath knives are allowed, but blades longer than about 3 inches should be
left at home. All scouts must receive knife safety training before using a knife.
- Can I bring my new tent on a campout ?
You betcha! Just tell the Scoutmaster or trip leader so we can adjust the number of
troop tents we bring.
- I'm scared of the dark can I sleep in the Scoutmaster's
tent ?
Only if he's your Dad. BSA rules specify that adults can only sleep with members of
their own family (children and legally married spouse), or other adults of the same sex
no exceptions. But you can still pitch your tent right next to the
Scoutmaster's!
|
Advancement
|
|
- What's "advancement" mean within Boy Scouts ?
Each scout has a rank, starting with "Scout", then "Tenderfoot",
progressing up to the highest rank of Eagle. Ranks are attained by fulfilling
requirements specified in the Boy Scout Handbook. For more details, see our Advancement page.
- What's a merit badge ?
A merit badge is a special award given to a scout who has studied, learned, and/or
performed in a specific subject area. There are over 100 merit badges that a scout
can earn in diverse subject areas, ranging from Citizenship to Swimming to Theater to Fly
Fishing. For more details, see our Advancement
page.
- Why are my friends ahead of me in rank ?
Rank advancement generally happens more quickly when you participate in scouting
activities. Throughout the school year, we work on rank advancement and merit
badges as a group at our weekly troop meetings. We also work on rank advancement
activities at our monthly camping trips. Troop Community Service opportunities also
count toward rank advancement. Another important way that scouts can achieve
advancement is by attending summer camp with the troop this is an entire week
devoted to learning skills needed for rank advancement, and for earning merit badges.
- Can my Dad sign off that I have completed merit badge
requirements ?
We prefer that merit badge requirements be signed off by someone other than a parent,
preferably a merit badge counselor. However, in special circumstances we may allow
a parent to sign your merit badge "blue card" ask your Scoutmaster about
this.
|

Back to Top |