Troop 650, in a project led by Camp Dittmer stalwart Jim Tyx, has undertaken a project at Camp Dittmer. They have built the first of 3 lean-tos that they plan to have in place prior to the next summer camp season. Each lean-to will support 4 scouts. He will be placing the blueprints on the council website soon so any troop that wants to build one for their favorite campsite can -- the prints will ensure uniformity from campsite to campsite. Way to go, scouts, leaders and parents of Troop 650!
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Lean-tos going up at Camp Dittmer
Troop 650, in a project led by Camp Dittmer stalwart Jim Tyx, has undertaken a project at Camp Dittmer. They have built the first of 3 lean-tos that they plan to have in place prior to the next summer camp season. Each lean-to will support 4 scouts. He will be placing the blueprints on the council website soon so any troop that wants to build one for their favorite campsite can -- the prints will ensure uniformity from campsite to campsite. Way to go, scouts, leaders and parents of Troop 650!
Monday, November 23, 2015
Thankful for everyone who makes the Council successful
There's definitely something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving
week...it's YOU: Last year, the Council was a "gold council" in the
Journey to Excellence rating system used by National, putting us in the
top 25% nationally. After 10 months of scoring we are very close to
being gold again this year. The year-to-date numbers show us leading all
Northeast Region III councils, in many cases by a very large margin.
That is a testament to our staff, volunteers, sponsoring organizations,
parents and scouts. We are blessed to have so many people who LOVE
Scouting. It is something that everyone of you should take great pride
in. Keep up the great work -- our boys and young men will go on to
greatness in life because of you and what you do for them. THANK YOU.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Our new sign is up
Due
to the historical nature of our new Batavia headquarters, we were
limited by landmark codes as to where we could put our sign or how big
it could be. Nonetheless, it still looks pretty sharp. It is located on
the Bank Street side of the building, the same side as our entrance.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
Nojay to attend Roundtable Meeting
Attention Scouts - You're Invited to a Special Roundtable Discussion with State Assemblyman Bill Nojay
Assemblyman Bill Nojay will be at the November 12 Roundtable meeting.
Meeting time is 7:00 pm at the Geneseo United Methodist Church, 4520 Genesee Street (Route 63).
All Scouts are welcome, especially any Scout who needs First Class requirement 5 should attend.
That requirement is: Visit and discuss with a selected individual approved by your leader (elected official, judge, attorney, civil servant, principal, teacher) your constitutional rights and obligations as a U.S. citizen.
Bill was recently in Kiev as co-chair of an international observation team for the Ukrainian elections and will talk about his trip as well.
Assemblyman Bill Nojay will be at the November 12 Roundtable meeting.
Meeting time is 7:00 pm at the Geneseo United Methodist Church, 4520 Genesee Street (Route 63).
All Scouts are welcome, especially any Scout who needs First Class requirement 5 should attend.
That requirement is: Visit and discuss with a selected individual approved by your leader (elected official, judge, attorney, civil servant, principal, teacher) your constitutional rights and obligations as a U.S. citizen.
Bill was recently in Kiev as co-chair of an international observation team for the Ukrainian elections and will talk about his trip as well.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Parking for the new Batavia office
Regarding our new Batavia office: Parking is located across Bank Street in the big parking lot that is shared by the mall and bank. There is a crosswalk that has yield lights on it, ensuring safe crossing. Entrance to our portion of the building will be had via the ramp that is on the Bank Street side of the building.
A look at GO ART!
The Council will be sharing our new Batavia home with its owners -- the good people at GO ART. They are the Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council and they cite their mission as being "dedicated to developing the cultural life in Genesee & Orleans Counties by facilitating the creation, presentation and experience of the arts, heritage and traditions."
Learn more about them at their website: http://www.goart.org/
Learn more about them at their website: http://www.goart.org/
Monday, November 2, 2015
Batavia office closed as we move this week
The Batavia Scout Shop and Office will be closed from Monday - Wednesday Nov. 2 - 4 as we complete the move to our new location at 201 East Main Street, Batavia (at the corner of Main & Bank Streets).
Our phones and email connection will be out of commission for
several days while we complete the move, so please be patient if you
can't get through to us. We had planned for a less disruptive move;
however, we had to jump on a sudden opportunity to get our phones
transferred and the moving truck lined up on the same day.
For those of you familiar with
Batavia, 201 East Main St. is the red brick mansion just west of the
YMCA & directly across the street from Charles Men's Shop. It's the
home of the Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council (GoArt!), which owns the building and maintains its office space, art galleries, and workshops at that location.
We'll send out a fresh announcement later this week to let you know that we're up & running.
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