For a handy Microsoft Excel 97/2000 spreadsheet of Wolf Requirements, click here (right-click to save a copy on your computer). For a similar spreadsheet of Bear Requirements, click here. We attempted to identify which ones could be done at a Den meeting, which ones should be done by a Scout, and which ones should be done by a Scout and his family. Of course, your opinions may be different from ours, but that's OK.
The text of the article on litter that Rick Stachura read at the March 29th, 1999, meeting is available by clicking here. Many thanks to Andy Gage for typing it in.
If you use Microsoft Expedia Streets & Trips 2000, you may find these pushpin sets of use:
Right-click on them to save them to your computer, then, in Expedia, go to the Pushpin Explorer and import them.
Eventually, I think it'd be neat to make a pushpin set of all the Packs in the Council, but I'd need a list of them and their locations to do that, and I haven't had the chance to get one.
Andy Gage sent me some mail about the fine job done by Ray Spencer, Park Naturalist/Environmental Ed. Asst. at the Niagara Reservation, to help the boys in his Den earn their Forestry Badge. Ray gave them a tree identification guide, which has been scanned in here, and is well-worth copying.
For more information, contact:
Ray N. Spencer Niagara Reservation State Park Goat Island Offices P.O. Box 1132 Niagara Falls, NY 14303-0132 Phone: (716) 278-1734 Fax: (716) 278-1739
Again, Andy highly recommends this.
If you wish to read a short essay about doing nothing with your kids, click here.
Here are some notes that we made concerning our recent trip to Camp Scouthaven, which you may find useful if you haven't been there before.
Here's a worksheet used in Den 14 to fufill Bear Achievement 8d:
Genealogy.doc(Microsoft Word format)