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SEPTEMBER ^ 1
FOLLOW JAMBOREE
FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK
THIRD WEEK
PREOPENING
Meet outdoors, if possible. Play
Dodge Ball (page 303, Scout-
master's Handbook).
Meet outdoors, if possible. Have
leadership corps or JASMs give in-
struction in knot-tying, splices,
lashings.
Meet outdoors, if possible. Have
leadership corps or JASMs give in-
struction in first aid for fractures
(First Aid merit badge pamphlet).
OPENING
Troop Flag Ceremony (page 289,
Scoutmaster's Handbook). Scout
progress review for Star, Life,
Eagle.
Assigned Scouts conduct opening
flag ceremony based on U.S. flag
history.
Ask Scout (prepared beforehand)
to explain what "A Scout is friend-
ly" meansforScouting'sworld
brotherhood.
SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT
Senior patrol leader tells plans for
Troop Jambo. Demonstrate and
practice two or three events for
Troop Jambo (page 15). Con-
tinue through game period.
Demonstrate and practice two or
three Troop Jambo events. Contin-
ue through game period.
Demonstrate and practice two or
three Troop Jambo events. Con-
tinue through game period.
GAME/CONTEST/
SONG
PATROL
MEETINGS
Find out which patrol members
have not earned Family Living skill
award. Begin working with them.
Continue work on Family Living
skill award. Decide on patrol
menus for Troop Jambo.
Test Scouts for Family Living skill
award. Assign patrol members to
obtain food for Troop Jambo.
Prepare for interpatrol activity.
INTERPATROL
ACTIVITY
IHave one or two competitive events
from "The Search for Nemo"
(pages 95-97, Patrol and Troop
Activities).
Play True-False Steal the Bacon
(pages 28 and 39, Patrol and
Troop Activities).
Each patrol performs favorite
campfire stunt.
CLOSING
(Announcements,
recognition,
Scoutmaster's
Minute,
ceremony
Assign Scouts working on Citizen-
ship skill award to prepare and
conduct opening ceremony next
week based on U.S. flag history.
Recognize Scouts who have
earned skill awards and merit
badges. Announce progress
awards approved at review meet-
ing. SM Minute—"Forward
Together—Scouting/USA" (page
15). "Taps" ceremony (page 289,
Scoutmaster's Handbook).
Recognize Scouts who have
earned skill awards and merit
badges. SM Minute—"Magic
Rope" (page 65, The Scout Law
in Action). Newest Scout leads
Scout Oath.
Tell final plans for Troop Jambo.
Recognize Scouts who have
earned skill awards and merit
badges. SM Minute—"Everyone
Can Win" (page 321, Scoutmas-
ter's Handbook). Form brotherhood
circle with arms around each
other's shoulders and sing "Cam-
poree or Jamboree Hymn" (Scout
Songbook).
AFTER
THE MEETING
Service patrol stores equipment, cleans area. Troop leaders'
council meets briefly to check details for next week.
FOR MORE PROGRAM AIDS, READ BOYS' LIFE AND ATTEND DISTRICT ROUNDTABLE.
FOURTH WEEK: TROOP JAMBO
This will be a weekend camp-out for
a mini-jamboree patterned after this
year's national jamboree.
If you have members who attended
the national jamboree, give them
leadership roles in planning the Troop
Jambo.
The camp-out can be held wherever
your troop desires. However, the best
choice might be your council's camp,
since it will be easier there to duplicate
the program features that were used at
the jamboree.
Troop leaders' council meets this
week to plan details for next month.
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