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Popcorn! Popcorn! Popcorn!

Pack 47 and Troop 47 are now selling Trails End popcorn to raise funds for our scouts! The success of our popcorn campaign helps to deliver quality programming at every level of Scouting.

  • Scouts learn life lessons by “earning their own way.”
  • Product sales revenue supports the unit program.
  • Provides funds for activities and advancement, lowers the cost of camps, district activities, and prices at the Scout shop.
  • Scouts use the funds for various Scouting programs, fees and activities.

You can support our scouts with a popcorn purchase! Please reach out to one of our scouts if you know one. If you don’t know a Fortuna scout, you can help by making a purchase online:

Pack 47 Online Popcorn StoreTroop 47 Online Popcorn Store

2024 Christmas Tree Pickup

BSA Troop 47 of Fortuna, CA is hauling off Christmas trees on January 3rd, 2024.  The money goes to our troop to fund troop activities and purchase needed equipment and gear. We will only be picking up trees in Fortuna, CA. Trees will be brought to Recology Eel River for recycling.

  • Leave tree at street curb by 9:00 a.m on Wednesday, January 3, 2024
  • Please add a note with your name and address on the tree.
  • Please no flocked trees. Please remove stands and all decorations. Thank you!

Place your donation envelope on your door or securely to your porch. Please DO NOT attach the donation to the tree.  Suggested donation amounts are: $10, $15, $20 or more. Donations of any size are welcome and appreciated. 

Got questions? Contact us: Phone/Text: (707) 682-9446 or e mail: fortunascouttroop47@gmail.com

If you would like to arrange for your tree to be picked up, please fill out this FORM.

New Families

My child joined Cub Scouts. We’re so excited! What does that mean for me?

Having new Scouts means having new parents too. In fact, you may be one of those new parents yourself. That can be a little intimidating. You know there are things you should do, but you don’t totally understand everything yet. That’s ok! We’re here to help guide you. A Scout is Helpful!

Youth Protection

BSA, the Crater Lake Council, and Pack 47 prioritizes the safety of all of our Scouts and their families. If you haven’t already, you and your scout will need to participate in Your Protection trainings.
Visit here for more information on Youth Protection.

Pack Dues

Membership dues cover your membership for Pack 4047, however the Pack still has expenses to operate. We pay for things like belt loops, awards, rank patches, meeting supplies, Class B uniforms, etc. We do have a $130 fee to help cover these costs. You an pay the fee or raise the funds to cover the fee via one of our fundraisers. Please reach out to Pack leaders if you need help covering this fee.

Fundraising

Pack 47 participates in several fundraiser activities. These fundraisers help pay for pack activities, scout expenses, etc. This can also help pay for membership dues and uniforms. We do like to teach Scouts to earn their own way. Even if your Scout doesn’t need financial help paying for activities, we prefer every Scout to participate in at least one fundraiser.

  • Our biggest fundraiser is Trails End popcorn. We kick off popcorn season in September. We do have booths in front of store, wagon sales, online sales, and take orders.
  • We also sell Country Meats jerky sticks. This fundraiser is happening year round. We usually have jerky sticks on hand. Please ask if you are interested in selling jerky.
  • We also do a Coffee fundraiser usually in February.
Volunteer Opportunities

Pack 47 can always use more help with activities. Here are some volunteer opportunities:

  • Den Meetings. Reach out to your den leader(s) and see if they need help with any activities. If you have a specialty that is appropriate for your Scout’s rank, please volunteer to run a den meeting about it.
  • Pack Meetings. Reach out to your pack leader(s) and see if they need help with any activities. If you have a specialty that is appropriate for Cub Scouts of all ranks, please volunteer to run a pack meeting about it.
  • Pinewood Derby Committee. Help organize, put on, and clean up for the Pinewood Derby.
  • Blue & Gold Dinner Committee. Help organize, put on, and clean up for the Blue & Gold Dinner.
  • Campouts. We always need help at campouts. Volunteer to run an activity, help with cooking, set up, clean up, etc.
  • Fundraising. Help organize, sell, keep track of scout sales, etc.
  • Flag Placements/Retirements. We often participate in activities like placing flags on veterans headstones for Memorial Day. We can always use more hands for these events.
  • Cub-o-Ree. This is a district wide Cub Scout Campout. We always need more adults to help run activities, cook pack meals, etc.
  • Campsgiving. Help organize, cook, clean up, etc for this fun overnight activity.
  • Christmas Party. Help organize, put on, and clean up for the Christmas Party.
  • Parades. We can always use help organizing, decorating, driving, etc for parades.
The Do’s and Don’t’s

Please DO:

  • Attend meetings and activities. Cub Scouts is a family organization. This is where the fun happens!
  • Bring siblings along. We do allow siblings to participate in age appropriate activities.
  • Volunteer to help. The leaders of Pack 47 are all parents too, so we can always use a helping hand.
  • Offer suggestions or request changes. Pack 47 leaders are doing their best. We can always use fresh ideas. Not all suggestions will be implemented, but they will definitely be taken into consideration.
  • Ask questions. There’s a big learning curve to Cub Scouts. Pack 47 is here to help you understand scouting.
  • Help your scout. We do all of the required achievements at meetings, except Duty to God. We leave this one for the families to complete. If you are not religious, please reach out to a leader for help on how to make this achievement work for you. There are several elective achievements, feel free to work on these at home. Your scout can complete as many or as few elective achievements as you’d like.

Please DO NOT:

  • Drop your scouts off and leave. Our leaders are not babysitters. We cannot watch every scout all the time and we want all of our scouts to be safe.
  • Bring extra food to activities. This can cause problems with other scouts. At all of our scout activities, we make sure the scouts all have the same options for food and snacks. One scout eating candy and one scout eating veggies does not make for happy campers. If you have dietary restrictions, please let us know. We do make exceptions for this and try our best to accommodate dietary needs.
BSA Medical Forms

All participants (scouts, siblings, parents, guardians, grandparents, friends, etc.) in any scouting activity needs to have a medical form filled out and turned in to the Pack. These forms are for cases of emergencies only. It’s this simple–if there is some sort of accident or medical emergency, we want the medical care provider to have current, accurate medical information.

One form needs to be filled out per participant. Pack 47 does keep these forms in a binder that is present at all activities and events. If anyone is injured, the form will be available for medical personnel, and will travel with the injured participant to the hospital if needed. Our goal is to never need to use them.

For most Cub Scout activities, Parts A&B is enough. Part C is a physical and will only be needed if attending activities longer than 72 hours (summer camp, etc.). We’ll let you know when this is needed.

Please fill out and turn in a copy of this for for every participant.
BSA Medical Forms A&B

25 Cub Scout Terms

This list isn’t exhaustive, but hopefully, these 25 Cub Scout terms will help you get started on your family’s Cub Scout journey!

Cub Scout Terms

Advancement – The progression that moves the Cub Scouts from rank to rank.

Adventure –  Adventures are “collections of themed, multidisciplinary activities representing approximately three den meetings’ worth of engaging content.”

Tigers, Wolves, and Bears complete seven adventures to earn their rank badge. Webelos complete six adventures for their rank, and Arrows of Light complete five.

Akela – Anyone who is a leader to the Cub Scout. Akela can be a parent, teacher, den leader, Cubmaster, or any other adult who helps guide the Cub Scout.

Arrow of Light – The highest rank a Cub Scout can achieve. The Arrow of Light (AoL) badge is the only Cub Scout badge that can be worn on the Scouts BSA uniform.

Blue and Gold Banquet – Because February is the anniversary month of the Boy Scouts of America, many packs celebrate with a Blue and Gold banquet. The banquets are special events that can include games and entertainment.

Cub Scouts often bring their whole families including grandparents. Some packs may choose to hold their Blue and Gold Banquet in another month.

Buddy System – The buddy system is used to help Cub Scouts look out for each other. At Cub Scout events, especially outdoor activities, kids should find a partner.

The buddies go everywhere together and know where each other is at all times. This helps ensure that the kids always have a partner to help him or her if they get lost or hurt.

Chartered Organization – Community or faith-based organizations that own and operate Cub Scout packs. They work under a “charter” from the Boy Scouts of America.

Class A Uniform – This is the official uniform of Cub Scouts. Lion Cub Scouts wear a t-shirt.

Tigers, Wolves and Bears wear a blue shirt, while Webelos and AoLs wear the khaki Scouts BSA shirt.

“Class A uniform” is not a BSA official term, but it is widely used by packs.

Class B Uniform – Class B uniforms are Scouting-related t-shirts. They can be pack t-shirts, day camp t-shirts, or any other Scouting t-shirt.

They are officially called special purpose or activity uniforms.

Council – A council is a service center, chartered by the Boy Scouts of America, that is responsible for Scouting within its geographical area.

Crossover or Bridging – A Special ceremony where a Webelos Cub Scout “crosses over” or “bridges” from Cub Scouts to Scouts BSA. It symbolizes the Scouts’ induction into their Scouts BSA troop.

Cubmaster – A Cubmaster is the “face” of the pack. Cubmasters help plan and carry out the Cub Scout program in his or her pack. They support and motivate den leaders and parents.

The Cubmaster serves as the emcee for pack meetings and other events. Cubmasters and pack committees work together to develop fun program ideas and activities.

Den – A den is a group of Scouts who are in the same grade. They work together to advance to the next level of Cub Scouts.

Denner – A Cub Scout who has been selected (by vote or appointment) to serve in a leadership role in their den.

They have specific duties such as taking attendance, leading a flag ceremony, assisting with den activities and conducting a closing ceremony. Serving as a denner helps develop the Cub Scout’s leadership skills.

Den Chief – An older Scout who is a member of Scouts BSA who has been selected to work with a Cub Scout den. They assist with den activities and serve as a role model (and often a friend) to the kids in the den. The den chief position is considered a leadership role by the Scouts BSA troop.

District – The geographic territory within a council is divided into districts. Districts vary in size. Some may span multiple counties, while others are one county. There may be multiple districts within one county, depending on its size.

District Executive – The District Executive (DE) is a paid employee of the local council. His or her role is to support Scouting in the district.

Pack – A Cub Scout pack is a collection of dens of all ranks. The pack organizes the dens, holds monthly meetings, and conducts larger events such as the Pinewood Derby or Blue & Gold banquet.

Packs belong to a community organization, such as a church or a service club, which is chartered by the Boy Scouts of America to operate the Scouting program.

Pinewood Derby – Cub Scout racing event. With help from their parents, Cub Scouts design and build a race car using a kit that contains a block of wood, plastic wheels, and axles made from nails.

Raingutter Regatta – Cub Scout racing event. For this race, Scouts build sailboats with balsa wood, a mast, a plastic sail, a plastic rudder and a metal keel.

Rank – Cub Scouts are grouped by grade or age into specific ranks. Kindergarteners are Lions, first graders are Tigers, second graders are Wolves, third graders are Bears, fourth graders are Webelos, and fifth graders are Arrows of Light. 

Some people call fifth graders “Webelos,” but they’re working on the Arrow of Light rank.

The Scouts work toward their rank badge throughout the year. For example, the second grader is a Wolf, but they don’t get their Wolf rank badge until they complete seven Wolf adventures.

Space Derby – Cub Scout racing event. Similar to the Pinewood Derby, Scouts build rockets that fly across a line using a rubber band-powered propeller.

Webelos – This rank’s name has special meaning. It stands for WE’ll BE LOyal Scouts. Always use the S even when referring to one Webelos. So, one Webelos, not one Webelo.

Webelos Colors – The Webelos Colors consist of a blue metal bar with the word “Webelos” on it. Below the bar are three woven streamers–one each of gold, red and green.

The Scouts can display their adventure pins on the streamers. The Webelos Colors are worn on the right sleeve of the Webelos uniform.

Whittling Chip – The Whittling Chip is an award a Cub Scout can earn that gives them the privilege of carrying a pocketknife to specifically designated events.

To earn the Whittling Chip, Cub Scouts have to know how to safely use and care for a pocketknife, make a carving, and promise to abide by the knife safety guidelines and the pocketknife pledge.

Bobcat Rank

The first rank every Cub Scout earns is the Bobcat! All of the information is available in your Cub Scout Handbook. You can get started on the Bobcat rank today!

1. Learn and say the Scout Oath, with help if needed.

“On my honor I will do my best
To do my duty to God and my country
and to obey the Scout Law;
To help other people at all times;
To keep myself physically strong,
mentally awake, and morally straight.”

Younger scouts do not have to memorize the Oath or Law. They simply need to say it. It’s fine if their adult partner or adult leaders assist them.

2. Learn and say the Scout Law, with help if needed.

“A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful,
friendly, courteous, kind,
obedient, cheerful, thrifty,
brave, clean, and reverent.”

3. Show the Cub Scout sign. Tell what it means.

The Cub Scout sign is made by holding up the index and middle fingers of your right hand. Your thumb holds down the ring finger and pinkie finger. Hold your arm straight up, not bent at the elbow.

Your two raised fingers stand for the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. They also symbolize the two alert ears of the wolf.

You should give the Cub Scout sign when you’re repeating the Scout Oath or Law.

Scouts also give the Cub Scout sign to show that they’re ready to listen to Akela, which means “good leader.” Akela can be a parent, den leader, Cubmaster, or teacher.

When Akela wants the attention of the Cub Scouts, he or she should give the Cub Scout sign then stand quietly until all the Scouts are paying attention

4. Show the Cub Scout handshake. Tell what it means.

To do the Cub Scout handshake, put the index and middle fingers of the right hand against the other person’s wrist when shaking hands.

The Cub Scout handshake is used by Cubs and leaders to show that those who use it help others and obey the Scout Oath and Law.

5. Say the Cub Scout motto. Tell what it means.

“Do Your Best.”

6. Show the Cub Scout salute. Tell what it means.

To make the Cub Scout salute, the Cub Scout joins the index and middle fingers of the right hand (holding the other fingers with the thumb) and touches the extended fingers to the cap visor or forehead.

The Cub Scout salute is used to salute the flag when in uniform and to show respect to den and pack leaders.

Cub Scout uniforms can be either Class A uniforms (also known as field uniforms) or Class B uniforms (also known as activity uniforms). Class A is the official Cub Scouting shirt, and Class B is a scouting-related t-shirt.

7. With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide

The pamphlet is found in the front of all of the Cub Scout handbooks. If your pamphlet is missing or you don’t have a handbook yet, you can use this pdf version of the parent’s guide.

Youth Protection

BSA and the leaders of Pack 47 and Troop 47 takes youth safety seriously. Every adult participant is required to take Youth Protection Training. This training expires after 2 years, so you’ll need to retake it eventually. We’ll help remind you.

To take the FREE Youth Protection Training, you’ll need to create and login to your my.scouting.org account. For more information, visit: Youth Protection Training

Additionally, every scout and adult needs to go over the Youth Protection Guide pamphlet. There is one included in the front of every handbook. This training should be gone over annually with your scout at the beginning of each rank. If you don’t have a handbook yet, you can download the pamphlet here: Youth Protection Guide Pamphlet

Uniforms and Handbooks

What uniform items does my scout need? How much does it cost? Which guidebook will me scout need?

Cub Scout uniforms depend on their rank. Each rank has their own uniform items, however the uniform shirt will usually last several ranks (depending on how fast your scout grows). Handbooks are one per year in Cub Scouts, except Webelo/Arrow of Light. BSA Scouts have one handbook for all of their ranks.

The Crater Lake Council does offer Financial Assistance for uniforms. You can order your uniforms directly from BSA Scout Shop or from the Crater Lake Council when Pack 47/Troop 47 places an order (no sales tax).

We understand that finances can be tight and purchasing all of these items right after paying dues can be a hardship. Pack 47 follows the Do Your Best motto. We understand that it takes time to get these things and we will do our best to accommodate your scout until these items can be acquired. You can use Scoutbook to help as a handbook until your scout has one. The handbook does offer more information for completing the activities, but Scoutbook can tell you the requirements to complete the activities.

Lions – Kindergarten

Hat: Lion Hat SKU: 646949 $22.99

Shirt: Lion Rank Shirt SKU: 634727 $14.99

Belt: Lion/Tiger/Wolf/Bear/Webelo/AOL Belt (blue) SKU: 646297 $14.99 (Optional for Lions)
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Neckerchief: Lion SKU: 646377 $12.99 (Optional for Lions)

Neckerchief Slide: Lion SKU: 646376 $7.99 (Optional for Lions)
Scouter Tip: These are optional, as we will make neckerchief slides throughout the year, additionally, these tend to fall off and get lost quite often.

Pants: Pack 47 doesn’t require uniform pants for our Scouts. We do recommend that a Scout wears jeans or something with beltloops that is activity appropriate when in uniform. However, if you would prefer to wear uniform pants, Lion/Tiger/Wolf Bear Pants (blue) SKU: 649987 $32.99.

Handbook: Lion Handbook SKU: 644816 $12.99

Total Cost: Roughly $51-79 (+tax if ordered online)

Tigers – 1st Grade

Hat: Tiger Hat SKU: 641335 $22.99

Shirt: Tiger/Wolf/Bear Shirt (blue) SKU: 641589 $32.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Belt: Lion/Tiger/Wolf/Bear/Webelo/AOL Belt (blue) SKU: 646297 $14.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Neckerchief: Tiger SKU: 646293 $12.99

Neckerchief Slide: Tiger SKU: 620617 $7.99
Scouter Tip: These are optional, as we will make neckerchief slides throughout the year, additionally, these tend to fall off and get lost quite often.

Pants: Pack 47 doesn’t require uniform pants for our Scouts. We do recommend that a Scout wears jeans or something with beltloops that is activity appropriate when in uniform. However, if you would prefer to wear uniform pants, Lion/Tiger/Wolf Bear Pants (blue) SKU: 649987 $32.99.

Patches:
These are attached to the blue shirt. Scouter Tip: You can remove them and attach them to future shirts, including the tan shirt for Webelos/AOL. One set can last through Cub Scouts if desired. A Scout is Thrifty!
– Crater Lake Council Shoulder Patch (left shoulder, above Pack numerals) SKU 655214 $5.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 4 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10404 $1.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 7 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10407 $1.99
– 1910 World Crest Ring Emblem (above left pocket, around World Crest) SKU 619748 $1.99
– World Crest Scout Emblem (above left pocket, inside World Crest Ring) SKU 143 $2.49

Handbook: Tiger Handbook SKU: 656837 $23.99

Total Cost: Roughly $106.50 (+tax if ordered online)

Wolf – 2nd Grade

Hat: Wolf Hat SKU: 646289 $22.99

Shirt: Tiger/Wolf/Bear Shirt (blue) SKU: 641589 $32.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Belt: Tiger/Wolf/Bear/Webelo/AOL Belt (blue) SKU: 646297 $14.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Neckerchief: Wolf SKU: 646292 $12.99

Neckerchief Slide: Wolf SKU: 80000 $7.99
Scouter Tip: These are optional, as we will make neckerchief slides throughout the year, additionally, these tend to fall off and get lost quite often.

Pants: Pack 47 doesn’t require uniform pants for our Scouts. We do recommend that a Scout wears jeans or something with beltloops that is activity appropriate when in uniform. However, if you would prefer to wear uniform pants, Lion/Tiger/Wolf Bear Pants (blue) SKU: 649987 $32.99.

Patches:
These are attached to the blue shirt. Scouter Tip: You can remove them and attach them to future shirts, including the tan shirt for Webelos/AOL. One set can last through Cub Scouts if desired. A Scout is Thrifty!
– Crater Lake Council Shoulder Patch (left shoulder, above Pack numerals) SKU 655214 $5.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 4 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10404 $1.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 7 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10407 $1.99
– 1910 World Crest Ring Emblem (above left pocket, around World Crest) SKU 619748 $1.99
– World Crest Scout Emblem (above left pocket, inside World Crest Ring) SKU 143 $2.49

Handbook: Wolf Handbook SKU: 646428 $23.99

Total Cost: Roughly $106.50 (+tax if ordered online)

Bear – 3rd Grade

Hat: Bear Hat SKU: 641337 $22.99

Shirt: Tiger/Wolf/Bear Shirt (blue) SKU: 641589 $32.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Belt: Tiger/Wolf/Bear/Webelo/AOL Belt (blue) SKU: 646297 $14.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Neckerchief: Bear SKU: 801 $12.99

Neckerchief Slide: Bear SKU: 80001 $7.99
Scouter Tip: These are optional, as we will make neckerchief slides throughout the year, additionally, these tend to fall off and get lost quite often.

Pants: Pack 47 doesn’t require uniform pants for our Scouts. We do recommend that a Scout wears jeans or something with beltloops that is activity appropriate when in uniform. However, if you would prefer to wear uniform pants, Lion/Tiger/Wolf Bear Pants (blue) SKU: 649987 $32.99.

Patches:
These are attached to the blue shirt. Scouter Tip: You can remove them and attach them to future shirts, including the tan shirt for Webelos/AOL. One set can last through Cub Scouts if desired. A Scout is Thrifty!
– Crater Lake Council Shoulder Patch (left shoulder, above Pack numerals) SKU 655214 $5.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 4 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10404 $1.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 7 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10407 $1.99
– 1910 World Crest Ring Emblem (above left pocket, around World Crest) SKU 619748 $1.99
– World Crest Scout Emblem (above left pocket, inside World Crest Ring) SKU 143 $2.49

Handbook: Bear Handbook SKU: 656129 $23.99

Total Cost: Roughly $106.50 (+tax if ordered online)

Webelo – 4th Grade

Hat: Webelo/AOL Hat SKU: 648021 $22.99

Shirt:
Webelo/AOL/BSA Scout Shirt Youth Sizes (tan) SKU: 653824 $39.99
Webelo/AOL/BSA Scout Shirt Men’s Sizes (tan) SKU: 653830 $49.99
Webelo/AOL/BSA Scout Shirt Women’s Sizes (tan) SKU: 649692 $49.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly. This shirt can be used from Webelo through BSA Scout.

Belt: Tiger/Wolf/Bear/Webelo/AOL Belt (blue) SKU: 646297 $14.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Neckerchief: Webelo/AOL SKU: 64077 $12.99

Neckerchief Slide: Webelo SKU: 891 $7.99
Scouter Tip: These are optional, as we will make neckerchief slides throughout the year, additionally, these tend to fall off and get lost quite often.

Shoulder Loops: Webelo/AOL (blue) SKU: 677 $4.89

Rank Colors: Webelo/AOL SKU: 452 $7.99

Pants: Pack 47 doesn’t require uniform pants for our Scouts. We do recommend that a Scout wears jeans or something with beltloops that is activity appropriate when in uniform. However, if you would prefer to wear uniform pants, Webelo/AOL Pants (green) you can choose the style and size at the Scout Shop.

Patches:
These are attached to the tan shirt. Scouter Tip: You can remove them and attach them to future shirts, including the tan shirt for Webelos/AOL and BSA Scouts. One set can last through Cub Scouts if desired. A Scout is Thrifty!
– Crater Lake Council Shoulder Patch (left shoulder, above Pack numerals) SKU 655214 $5.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 4 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10404 $1.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 7 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10407 $1.99
– 1910 World Crest Ring Emblem (above left pocket, around World Crest) SKU 619748 $1.99
– World Crest Scout Emblem (above left pocket, inside World Crest Ring) SKU 143 $2.49

Handbook: Webelo/AOL Handbook SKU: 656130 $23.99
This handbook is for both Webelo and Arrow of Light ranks.

Total Cost: Roughly $142.50-$152.50 (+tax if ordered online)

Arrow of Light – 5th Grade

Hat: Webelo/AOL Hat SKU: 648021 $22.99

Shirt:
Webelo/AOL/BSA Scout Shirt Youth Sizes (tan) SKU: 653824 $39.99
Webelo/AOL/BSA Scout Shirt Men’s Sizes (tan) SKU: 653830 $49.99
Webelo/AOL/BSA Scout Shirt Women’s Sizes (tan) SKU: 649692 $49.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly. This shirt can be used from Webelo through BSA Scout.

Belt: Tiger/Wolf/Bear/Webelo/AOL Belt (blue) SKU: 646297 $14.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Neckerchief: Webelo/AOL SKU: 64077 $12.99

Neckerchief Slide: Webelo SKU: 891 $7.99
Scouter Tip: These are optional, as we will make neckerchief slides throughout the year, additionally, these tend to fall off and get lost quite often.

Shoulder Loops: Webelo/AOL (blue) SKU: 677 $4.89

Rank Colors: Webelo/AOL SKU: 452 $7.99

Pants: Pack 47 doesn’t require uniform pants for our Scouts. We do recommend that a Scout wears jeans or something with beltloops that is activity appropriate when in uniform. However, if you would prefer to wear uniform pants, Webelo/AOL Pants (green) you can choose the style and size at the Scout Shop.

Patches:
These are attached to the tan shirt. Scouter Tip: You can remove them and attach them to future shirts, including the tan shirt for Webelos/AOL and BSA Scouts. One set can last through Cub Scouts if desired. A Scout is Thrifty!
– Crater Lake Council Shoulder Patch (left shoulder, above Pack numerals) SKU 655214 $5.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 4 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10404 $1.99
– Pack Unit Numeral 7 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 10407 $1.99
– 1910 World Crest Ring Emblem (above left pocket, around World Crest) SKU 619748 $1.99
– World Crest Scout Emblem (above left pocket, inside World Crest Ring) SKU 143 $2.49

Handbook: Webelo/AOL Handbook SKU: 656130 $23.99
This handbook is for both Webelo and Arrow of Light ranks.

Total Cost: Roughly $142.50-$152.50 (+tax if ordered online)

BSA Scout – Age 11-18

Hat:
BSA Scout Hat M/L SKU: 622167 $24.99
Other sizes are available at the Crater Lake Council Scout Store, ordered through Troop 47.

Shirt:
BSA Scout Shirt Youth Sizes (tan) SKU: 653824 $39.99
BSA Scout Shirt Men’s Sizes (tan) SKU: 653830 $49.99
BSA Scout Shirt Women’s Sizes (tan) SKU: 649692 $49.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly. This shirt can be used throughout for all BSA Scout ranks.

Belt: BSA Scout Belt (green) SKU: 606884 $19.99
Scouter Tip: Order a larger size to avoid having to replace it if your Scout it growing quickly.

Neckerchief: Troop 47 has our Troop’s custom neckerchiefs available for $15.

Neckerchief Slide: BSA Scout SKU: 655677 $7.99
Scouter Tip: These are optional, as we will make neckerchief slides throughout the year, additionally, these tend to fall off and get lost quite often. There are also other neckerchief slide styles available at the BSA Scout Shop.

Shoulder Loops: BSA Scout (green) SKU: 64017 $4.89

Pants: Troop 47 doesn’t require uniform pants for our Scouts. We do recommend that a Scout wears jeans or something with beltloops that is activity appropriate when in uniform. However, if you would prefer to wear uniform pants, BSA Scout Pants (green) you can choose the style and size at the BSA Scout Shop.

Patches:
These are attached to the tan shirt. Scouter Tip: You can remove them and attach them to future shirts. One set can last through all BSA Scout ranks, if desired. A Scout is Thrifty!
– Crater Lake Council Shoulder Patch (left shoulder, above Pack numerals) SKU 655214 $5.99
– Troop Unit Numeral 4 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 659224 $1.99
– Troop Unit Numeral 7 (left shoulder, below Council patch) SKU 659227 $1.99
– 1910 World Crest Ring Emblem (above left pocket, around World Crest) SKU 619748 $1.99
– World Crest Scout Emblem (above left pocket, inside World Crest Ring) SKU 143 $2.49
– Patrol Patch: these patches are ordered as needed and are roughly $3, depending on the patch chosen by the patrol. Ordered through Troop 47.

Handbook:
BSA Scout Handbook for Boys SKU: 656877 $24.99
BSA Scout Handbook for Boys SKU: 656941 $24.99
This handbook is for all BSA Scout ranks. It is recommended to purchase a handbook cover to help your scout’s handbook last.

Total Cost: Roughly $147.50-$157.50 (+tax if ordered online)

Adult Leadership

The Boy Scouts of America takes great pride in the quality of our adult leadership. Being a leader in the BSA is a privilege, not a right. The quality of the program and the safety of our youth members call for high-quality adult leaders.

To become an adult leaders with the BSA, those who are willing must complete several steps to become qualified. Here are the steps that all adult leaders in our units have completed to earn the privilege of leading our youth.

Youth Protection Training

Youth Protection Training (YPT) is the first step. YPT is required for all BSA registered volunteers and is a joining requirement. Youth Protection training must be taken every two years. If a volunteer’s Youth Protection training record is not current at the time of recharter, the volunteer will not be re-registered.

The BSA has developed the YPT with many professionals in the youth protection industry. It is aimed at preventing abuse and reporting abuse.

New leaders will need a BSA online account to take YPT. This step must be completed before applying to any BSA units.

New Leaders:
– Visit: https://my.scouting.org
– Create a profile if you don’t already have one.
– Click My Training.
– Take the YPT.
– Submit a copy of your certificate to the Pack/Troop leader.

Mandated Reporter Training

California requires all adult leaders involved in youth organizations to complete the Volunteer Reporter Training. Who needs the training:

• All Regular Volunteer positions identified as requiring training shall complete training beginning January 1, 2022.
• Regular Volunteer means a volunteer with the BSA who is 18 years of age or older and who has direct contact with, or supervision of, children more than 16 hours per month or 32 hours per year.
• Complete California Mandated Reporter Training (2 hours)

New Leaders:
– Visit: https://mandatedreporterca.com/training/volunteers
– Complete the training. Save a copy of your state Mandated Reporter Training Certificate.
– Download, print and fill out a Background Consent Form.
– Submit your Certificate and filled out Background Consent Form to the Crater Lake Council online here: https://californiascouting.org/crater-lake/
– Submit a copy of your certificate to the Pack/Troop leader.

    Live Scan Background Check

    California requires all adult leaders involved youth organizations to complete a Live Scan Background Check. The Live Scan provides a DOJ and FBI background search. The information gathered from this background check goes directly to the Crater Lake Council’s Custodian of Record. The information does not come to the local units. Any applicants with backgrounds that are questionable can be denied or the Council may ask for additional clarification.

    New Leaders:
    – Download and print the Live Scan Form: https://californiascouting.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/CLC-live-Scan-Form.pdf (It is critical that you use our Council’s Live Scan form, as it includes our Council’s routing information for your background check.)
    – Fill out the Applicant Section of the form. Don’t forget to sign and date the form.
    – Find a Live Scan location: https://oag.ca.gov/fingerprints/locations?county=Humboldt (Note: the fee for Live Scan service varies by location and some locations require an appointment.)
    – Take the filled out form to the Live Scan location, pay the fee, and complete your Live Scan.
    – Let your Pack/Troop leaders know you’ve completed this step.

    Apply to a Unit

    You can now apply to be a member of your Pack or Troop (or both)!

    New Leaders:
    – Visit: beascout.org
    – Find the Pack or Troop you’d like to join using the search feature.
    – Click the blue Apply Now button.
    – Choose the Adult Volunteers option.
    – Fill out the application.
    – Pay the membership fee online.
    – Submit your application.
    – Let your Pack/Troop leaders know you’ve completed this step.

    The Pack/Troop key three will be notified of your application by email. They can accept your application online. Welcome to Fortuna Scouting!

    Troops 1047 and 8047 are now Officially Official!!!

    We have the required number of Scout members in both Troop 1047 and 8047 to allow the Crater Lake Council to grant the Troop Charters. Our paperwork has been submitted and our online enrollment site is online. We are looking forward to many adventures in the coming years as we explore our local area and the world at large together.

    To apply online go to: beascout.scouting.org

    Phone/Text: (707) 682-9446
    Email: fortunascouttroop47@gmail.com

    Troop 47’s First Merit Badge Jamboree

    The Scouts and Adult Leaders of the newly formed Fortuna Troop 47 attended their first Merit Badge Jamboree last weekend (3/11/2023). All the current Troop 47 member Scouts earned Merit Badges in some of the many Merit Badge courses provided and two new members were recruited! Adult Leaders attended training on several safety and Scouting basics provided by the Pacific Rivers District.

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