Friday, June 24, 2011

The Summit's New Blog

A new Summit blog has been launched to provide news, videos, and exclusive content surrounding the BSA’s newest high-adventure base and its grand opening at the 2013 National Jamboree.

The focus of the blog will be on action sports and high adventure, while giving a unique perspective on what is happening out at the Summit as the property takes shape. The blog will be updated regularly and will include posts from Patrol Z—the Summit’s Scout-led team of media specialists—as well as features and interviews from around the world of Scouting.


Web Address: www.summitblog.org

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Summit Banner Now Posted at Camp Gegier Trading Post

Make sure to stop by the Trading Post at Camp Geiger this summer to check out the new Summit Bechtel Reserve Banner! One of the many promotional items our council's Jamboree committee will be releasing to promote the new National Jamboree experience at the Boy Scouts of America's Newest High Adventure Base: The Summit Bechtel Reserve.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

June 2011 Jamboree Committee Meeting Recap

Attendance:
Matt Becker, John Campbell, John Clawson, Roger Denton, Seth Euler, Alan Franks, Larry Grantham, Randy Hager, Spencer Rosenak, Steven Rosenak, Dave Thomas, Andy Trout, Rob Walling

The Pony Express Council’s National Jamboree Committee met for the fifth time on Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 to discuss plans for the upcoming 2013 National Scout Jamboree; scheduled to be held from July 15th-July 24th, 2013 in West Virginia.

The promotions committee approved one of the banner designs during the meeting and the banner will be sent to print soon. Those interested need to look for this banner to show up at Camp Geiger this summer. Another item that this committee is working on is to set up a video loop of the promotional video that was released at the last committee meeting, during Wednesday night at Camp Geiger. Both of these items will be displayed for all to see at the Trading Post area of camp.

More progress was made in the planning of the trip details in regards to World Strides (Jamboree Touring Company). World Strides sent the council an updated itinerary to correspond with the suggestions that were made by the committee to alter dates and travel methods used for the trip. With the changes came a new price point of which the committee motioned to move forward to make the final commitment to using World Strides as the exclusive touring company for the trip. The trip will begin on Sunday July 14, 2013 with a flight into Charleston, West Virginia. After a night at a hotel the group will leave the following morning to the National Jamboree where the will spend 10 days in the mountains of West Virginia near the New River Gorge (July 15 – July 24, 2013). On the morning of July 24th the troop will then depart the Jamboree for a spectacular train ride through the Gorge starting in Princeton, WV and ending in Washington D.C. that early evening. At which from that point on, the troops will be staying in hotels and touring the nation’s capitol until the late afternoon of July 26, 2013. The troop will then fly out from one of the area airports back to Kansas City to be reunited with family and friends back home. The places being visited and toured are still being decided upon, but my guess is that it will be similar to the trip taken in 2010. If you’re interested in learning more about where the 2010 group toured head on over their blog at: jamboreetroop1122.blogspot.com


The finance subcommittee is still working on creating a budget for the event to establish a final trip cost for the participants. With the new cost information from WorldStrides it will only be a matter of time before final costs are established. The number being tossed around at the committee meetings is $2500, although with more time we will have a better idea of what to expect once the final cost is released. Fundraising options are still being tossed around as well; these will be designed to help assist the boys in paying their own way. With the goal of giving every interested boy the opportunity to attend, this will become more of a major focus as time progresses.

Recruitment for Jamboree youth members is well underway now that the youth interest forms are out and being circulated. Forms can be found online or at the scout office and can be turned into the office or emailed to Matt Becker, Jamboree Staff Advisor. The recruiting sub-committee will be getting volunteers to help out from each of the Mic-O-Say dance districts. Their job will be to help assist in spreading the word about the National Jamboree and to get boys signed up to attend.

The first shakedown has been scheduled for October 20-21st, 2012 at Camp Geiger. Plans for the weekend are being put together and new information will be released as it becomes available.

Other items of interest that were discussed at the meeting consisted of lots of new information released by National since the last committee meeting.

Online Registration is now LIVE! –
Participants and Staff can now register through the Summit Bechtel Reserve Website.

Online Application Instructions –
Here are instructions on how to register online through the Summit Website

Be Prepared Document
This document shows what scouts and scouters need to do in order to be prepared and to be considered for attendance at the Jamboree.

BSA National Meeting Update –
New information about the Jamboree experience at the Summit was released to those in attendance at the National Meeting in San Diego. Notes taken from this meeting were shared with the committee.

2013 Jamboree Brand Identity Guide
If you’re interested follow the link to look of the new brand standards for the National Jamboree in 2013

Summit Promotional Video
This video was posted here on the blog earlier but here is the link again.

Patrol Z Members Selected –
Here is the link to all news on Patrol Z

Boy Scout Troop Leadership Selection –
Scoutmaster – Rob Walling
Assistant Scoutmaster – David Whitmer
Assistant Scoutmaster – Randy Hager

This selection was approved by the committee and will be heading up the troop as the process moves forward. Alternates have also been selected in the event that someone would need to step down from the position.

Venturing Patrol –
Leader and Youth Interest forms are available now! You can find them here:
Venturing Adult Interest Form
Youth Interest Form

Adult Interest forms will need to be returned to the Scout Office by September 5th, 2011 in order to be considered for a leadership position within the patrol. The committee is looking to find one male leader and one female leader for the group of 8 youth.

The next meeting has been set for Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 at 7 PM. The group will be meeting again in the Herzog Lodge to discuss progress and any new information. The agenda will be emailed out at a later date and posted on the Jamboree Blog.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Jamboree Committee Meeting - June 7th, 2011

2013 National Scout Jamboree Committee Meeting

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Camp Geiger - Herzog Lodge

7:00 PM


Agenda


Saturday, May 28, 2011

Meet The Patrol Z Ambassadors

Patrol Z is a team of digital storytellers. They're Scouts and Venturers armed with cameras and laptops. And they've got the skills to showcase what it means to be a Scout on the way to the Summit in 2013.

Patrol Z Ambassadors have a somewhat different role. Along with the Patrol, they'll be getting Summit news first, and are tasked with spreading that news where and when they can. That might mean presenting on SBR at a Council Meeting, updating a Scout newsletter, or posting here on FB.
Hi everyone, and welcome to this Facebook note announcing the Patrol Z Ambassadors. Get ready to scroll; the list is pretty long, and continues to grow. Here we go:

Bryant Atkins
Anthony Casey
Christian Cloglazier
Mikey Dewey
Mitch Dolan
Logan Fawcett
Gideon Hankins
Jonathan Hebb
Josh Hogue
Granticus Huggman
JC Hulce
Chas Hundley
Daniel Maclaury
Shane MArshall
Luke McConnell
Kevin O’Connor
Mitch Pash
Jessica Reardon
Ash Spears
Atom Stapleton
Kyle Stroh
Tristan Van Tine
Ben Weiner

And the 23 PZ Ambassadors are part of these Councils:

Stonewall Atkins
Revolutionary Trails
Occoneechee
Midnight Sun
Half of Heart
Grand Columbia
California Inland Empire
Mountaineer Area
Shenendoah Area
Anthony Wayne
Potawatomi Area
Cascade Pacific
Westchester Putnam
Pine Tree
Middle Tennessee
Suffolk County
Denver Area
Western Massachusetts
Heart of America
Indian Nations
Pacific Harbors
Northern Star
Heart of Virginia

So, we're going ahead and calling that awesome. We'll be looking for more PZ Ambassadors on the road to the 2013 National Scout Jamboree, so keep checking back for more info.
Congrats, PZAs! Nice work.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Shape the Summit – Winner Announced!

Over 800 Scouts and Scouters took a moment to complete the Shape the Summit survey to help us make the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve in West Virginia the most incredible Scouting destination on Earth. And now that the survey is over, we’re excited to announce the winner of the Shape the Summit drawing.

Congratulations, Jordan Dunning from Troop #333 in Cicero, New York. You’ve won a trip for you and three friends to visit the New River Gorge and be one of the very first to see The Summit first-hand.

For more updates on the Summit, and to keep up with how Scouts are shaping the Summit, be sure to follow the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve on Facebook.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Patrol Z Update From Summit Website

PATROL Z WINNERS ANNOUNCED!
We asked and you answered. The Summit has put together a team of digital storytellers based on your submissions and applications. Scouts and Venturers from around the country gave it their best shot, and we saw some amazing work!

Submissions for Patrol Z were incredible in their depth and variety. We got videos, pictures, copywriting, web development projects and more. After sifting through all of the applications, the best of the best were interviewed to find out who would make the final cut.

NEW PATROL Z STORIES ARE ON THE WAY
Now that the Patrol Z team is here, we’re looking for stories about Scouts and Venturers, doing the things that bring together everything the Summit represents. High adventure, new challenges, and wild places are the perfect setting for Patrol Z to document what you’re up to out there as part of the Scouting movement.

Got a story idea? Let us know! You can drop us a line on Facebook or Twitter. Tell us what’s on your mind, and why you think Patrol Z should cover it. Also, look for Patrol Z Ambassadors, coming soon to a council meeting near you.

PATROL Z IS HERE – MEET THE TEAM
There were a ton of Scouts and Venturers that did great jobs on their submissions, and it was a very difficult process to select the team. Congratulations to everyone who applied. We are proud to introduce the members of Patrol Z:

Samantha Walker – Catalina Council
Alex Call – South Texas Council
Jacob Szrama – Del-Mar-Va Council
Carl Colglazier – Occoneechee Council
Nick Dannemiller – Cascade Pacific Council
Nate Stafford – Occoneechee Council
Chris Sachs – Patriots Path Council
Kevin Montano – Revolutionary Trails Council
Zane Naylor – Crossroads of America Council
JP Montgomery – Miami Valley Council
Troy Mullins – Green Mountain Council
Connor Morabito – Rip Van Winkle Council
Jessica Scanlan – Montana Council