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  UPCOMING DISTRICT EVENTS!

Pinewood Derby

Please join Metro Lakes District on Saturday, April 14, 2012 for the district Pinewood Derby race. The event will be held at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church - 2739 Stinson Blvd, St. Anthony Village
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Spring Camporee

Get A Clue:
Come to the Spring Camporee
Help Solve a Murder Mystery


Scoutmaster Body has been murdered at the Spring Camporee! We need all available Scouts to come to Phillippo Scout Reservation on May 4-6 to “Get A Clue” and help us find the culprit. Spring Camporee’s theme is based on the popular board game CLUE and as Scouts participate in activity stations they will receive valuable clues to help them determine WHO murdered Scoutmaster Body, with WHAT weapon, and WHERE the foul deed was done. Activities will focus on First Aid, Fitness, Family, and Fun, and will include merit badge opportunities to earn Personal Fitness, Personal Management, Family Life, Hiking, Athletics, Safety, Photography, and more. The First Aid station will not only help Scouts meet merit badge requirements, but also assist scouts in learning first aid skills for rank advancement. The Tenderfoot Tent will focus on skills for new Scouts who are looking to make that first rank advancement. Be sure and come join in the fun and “Get A Clue”. You might even find yourself solving the case on the evening news as an investigative reporter and cameraman will be covering this HOT news event. Who killed Scoutmaster Body? Was it Steve Star in the Dining Fly with the Mystery Stew? Come to the 2012 Spring Camporee and find out for yourself!

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Camp is always a great opportunity for all scouts to gain the full experience of what it is to be a scout. All year our young people hone their skills for the week they spend putting those skills to the test. For many kids who are not in scouting they think waiting until the summer to go to camp simply is too long to wait so they decide not to join in the fall. Now that spring is soon to bloom now is a great time to think about asking these youth to join scouting so they can join in the camping experience.
Here are a few things to consider on whether or not your unit should have a spring recruitment. If you are a troop with less than 20 boys, you should have a spring recruitment. If you are a troop with no incoming webelo’s you should have spring recruitment.
If you are a Pack with less than 20 boys, you should have spring recruitment. If you have less than 8 boys in any of your den’s, you should have spring recruitment. If you are a Crew with less than 10 participants, you should have spring recruitment.


Spring Popcorn Sale


Each troop, pack, crew and ship have to hold their fare share of fundraisers in order to ensure the financial security of their units activities. Brat Fries, Pancake Breakfasts, and hot dog stands are all good steps in the right direction but no fundraiser yields the same reward, yield, options or return as popcorn sales.
The popcorn sale is unique for several reasons. First of all the units can hold sales on line with free shipping. Second, there is a great variety of product available to choose from for popcorn sales. Third there is a great opportunity for large amounts of funds to come to your unit. Fourth and the most important, if a youth should sell over a certain level they will have a percentage placed into a college fund that compounds as that youth sells more and more popcorn through their years in scouting. This college fund is placed by Trails End in the name of the scout and if the youth decides to drop out of scouting, that money will remain in place and build interest until the time comes for that youth to go to college.
Think about the events your unit has coming up or think about the special projects and needs your unit has. This is a great opportunity for your unit to raise the funds for a new troop trailer, or pine wood derby track or new tents… Anything is possible with popcorn. 


Webelow to scout transition


Many Packs have graduation from Webelos but there is one major thing that many parents of these new graduates don’t realize. THIS IS NOT THE END OF SCOUTING FOR THAT CHILD! There is a great variety of troops that are willing to work with your boys and welcome them into the challenge and adventure of Boy Scouting.
As each troop is different in what it is that they offer, it is important to take the time to evaluate your sons needs and choose the best fit for your boy. Which are heavier in advancement? Which are heavier in camping? Which have a strong religious emphasis? Which has a scoutmaster that can stand on his head? These are all important questions that should be asked when choosing your troop. Of you would like the contact information for local troops please check www.metrolakesdistrict.org or call your Sr. District Executive, Chris Arndt at 763-831-7235.
 

 

Welcome to Metro Lakes District of the Northern Star Council of the Boy Scouts of America
We want to extend our deepest thanks to all our Scouting volunteers everywhere. Most importantly we want to acknowledge the great group of Metro Lakes District volunteers that help support the BSA program here within our District; all the individual leaders and parents that make the Metro Lakes District Scouting program one of the best. Without dedicated volunteers, the Scouting movement would not be on the verge of a century of service in our country. It is through efforts like yours that our city’s youth continue to enjoy the benefits of a strong, exciting Scouting program..
 

 
Thank You
 

 
The Metro Lakes District Key 3
 
Metro Lakes District Executive - Chris Arndt
 Metro Lakes District Committee Chair - Rob Daves
 Metro Lakes District Commissioner - Tim Jopek

 

Welcome to Metro Lakes District of the Northern Star Council of the Boy Scouts of America
We want to extend our deepest thanks to all our Scouting volunteers everywhere. Most importantly we want to acknowledge the great group of Metro Lakes District volunteers that help support the BSA program here within our District; all the individual leaders and parents that make the Metro Lakes District Scouting program one of the best. Without dedicated volunteers, the Scouting movement would not be on the verge of a century of service in our country. It is through efforts like yours that our city’s youth continue to enjoy the benefits of a strong, exciting Scouting program..
 

 
Thank You
 

 
The Metro Lakes District Key 3
 
Metro Lakes District Executive - Chris Arndt
 Metro Lakes District Committee Chair - Rob Daves
 Metro Lakes District Commissioner - Tim Jopek