2005 Scouting Highlights

Posted on June 19th, 2006 in BSA Info by dhoffard

From the 2006 Annual meeting:

2005 Annual Report- Highlights

At the recent Annual Meeting of the Boy Scouts of America held in Washington, DC, delegates received the Annual Report for 2005.

* 309 local councils provided programs to more than 4.5 million youth members and participants through over 1.2 million volunteer leaders.

* 43,000 Scouts attended the 2005 National Scout Jamboree help in Caroline County, Virginia.

* 49,895 young men attained the rank of Eagle Scout, the second highest annual count ever
Scouts contributed more than 1.5 million hours of volunteer service in more than 19,000 service projects
View the Annual Report online .

William F. Cronk elected as new President

William F. Cronk of California was elected to a two year term as President of the Boy Scouts of America. Cronk, a lifelong scouter has served in leadership positions at the local council, regional and national level. Mr. Cronk recently served as National Commissioner. In that capacity he focused on the health of Scout units. The Pack, Troop, Crew and Post are at the heart of how Scouting delivers the program to millions of youth members.

Mr. Cronk recently retired and CEO of Dryers Ice Cream.

Some bad legislation – COPE Act of 2006

Posted on June 13th, 2006 in General Commentary on Life by dhoffard

The federal House of Representatives just passed some very bad legislation. Its the Communications Opportunity, Promotion and Enhancement (COPE) Act. Nice sounding name isn’t it? Unfortunately it is too greatly influenced by lobbyists from Verizon, AT&T, and Comcast.

One of the things it does not do is protect network neutrality. What is network neutrality you say? It says that the providers of the roads (see named companies and others) can not charge for getting on or off the road. Basically it makes the internet content free.

Why is this important? Because of sites like this, or oaimages.com or priceofeverything.com or the vast array of hobbyist and enthusiast oriented sites can’t afford to pay for the “privilege” of getting access to the fast lanes of the internet.

Find out if your congressperson voted for or against the Lamar Smith amendment. This was a pseudo-amendment so they could say they ‘voted for’ network neutrality when in fact the amendment does no such thing. Its one of those look good-type amendments. We need Congress to stay out of the internet as they’ve shown how good they are at running so much else in this country. We need the internet to be free.

For more information on this, check out this web-site – click on the iamge:
Save the Internet: Click here

Also, send a note to your congressman and your senators. The senators are debating this in the Commerce Committee. We need to get legislation in there so it has a chance in committee (but with all of the lobbying dollars behind it, I’m not hopeful.) This is an example where the power of the few, with a lot of money, can set a legislative agenda that helps them at the harm of the rest of the country. I don’t buy it when ATT, VZ and Comcast say ‘trust us.’ Do you?

Calumet Council Memorial Day TOR a Great Success

Posted on June 1st, 2006 in Trade-o-rees by dhoffard

This past weekend was the 17th annual Calumet Memorial DayTrade-o-ree. It was another great one. All of the tables sold out, again. The room was packed with folks from Florida, Texas, North Carolina as well as the Great Lakes states. Attendees included, ourselves of course – not sure if I’ve ever missed one – Nick Loesch, Roger Ward, Rick Horne, Chris Jensen, R.J. Sayres, John Bibo, Tony Lasewski, Paul Myers, Rick Hubbard, John Kennedy. You get the picture. A veritable who’s who of the hobby.

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Besides all of the regular TOR, Calumet is noted for their silent auctions and then their live auction on Saturday. Bidding interest was great as many neat items turned up.

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