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THE UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING HOPKINSVILLE CAMPUS Saturday, February 22, 2014 - Christian County Middle School 210 Glass Avenue—Registration Begins at 7:00am, Opening at 8am

REGISTRATION WELCOME TO

Registrations should be turned in before 2/20/2014. Registration is available at www.lhcbsa.org . If you have any questions regarding regHE NIVERSITY OF COUTING istration and payment, please contact Larry Arnold at 502-400-5373. The success of Scouting in the Lincoln Heritage Council has for Avoid the add/drop line and register early.

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over 104 years depended entirely on the quality and strength of the volunteers that deliver meaningful weekly programs to its 26,000 Scouts. The ability of volunteers to deliver that weekly program is strengthened by quality training at the district and council level. The Lincoln Heritage Council has much to be proud of in the area of quality training.

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The University of Scouting is a one-day training event that offers workshops for Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Venturing, Commissioner, and District Committee volunteers. The Council Training Committee has assembled the best trainers in the council, and has selected a wide spectrum of individual workshops that will strengthen each volunteer’s ability to deliver better Scouting for our youth. We think you will agree that the range of workshops available through the University of Scouting will improve your leadership skills and deepen your understanding of the impact Scouting has on young people. Encourage every volunteer and interested parent to take the time to attend; we are sure that they will walk away with not only new skills and ideas, but with some new and renewed passion for Scouting.

Youth Leadership Academy: 2014 Troop and Crew Officers are invited to take part in an offering of workshops to strengthen and improve operations. See Course Catalog for details For more information, please contact Larry J. Arnold (502) 400-5373 [email protected].

Review the selection of courses being offered and choose the workshops that best fit your needs. The catalog contains a brief description of each workshop. Go online to www.lhcbsa.org and click the training tab. Select from available courses. (Space in each workshop is limited and will be filled on a first-come, firstserved basis). To better your chance of getting the class you want, take advantage of this online method. Registration forms are also accepted at the council office (in the event that your course selection is not available, alternates can be arranged at check-in). Payments accepted online or at the Scout Service Center.

TUITION AND FEES SAVE $5.00 AND REGISTER EARLY! $25.00 (if paid on or before Monday, February 10, 2014) $30.00 (if paid after Monday, February 10, 2014)

Office and Online Registrations will end on 2/19/2014. You can still “walk-in” the day of. Group Discount: If you register four adults from the same unit submitted together by Monday, February 10, 2014, you will get a fifth one, FREE!! This means, all payment and course information MUST be turned in together. Staff Fee: $15.00 Youth Academy Fee : $15.00

This fee covers lunch and all course materials.

DIRECTIONS

Christian County Middle School From I-24: Take exit 81 onto the Pennyrile Parkway North. Then take Exit 8: 68/80 toward Hopkinsville and Elkton. Turn left onto McLean Avenue, a slight right onto E. 9th Street, and finally right on S. Virginia Street. Continue on to North Main Street. Turn left on Glass Avenue at CCMS will be on your left. From the Western Kentucky Parkway: Take exit 38A toward Hopkinsville onto the Pennyrile Parkway. Take Exit 11 toward Hopkinsville. Turn left on West ByPass Road/Concord Lane ByPass Road. Take the first left on North Main Street. Turn right on Glass Avenue at CCMS will be on your right.

Dean: Barry Sanders Vice Dean: Jon Partlow Session 1 8:30-9:20

Session 2 9:30-10:20

Session 3 10:30-11:20

Session 4 1:30-2:20

Session 5 2:30-3:20

Session 6 3:30-4:20

500 Troop Advancement Chair Training

501 Courts of Honor

502 Tradition of Service

503 CCC and RCM: Making the Most of Summer Camp

504 Troop Building at Troop Level

505 Effective Boards of Review

508 Working with ADD/ADHD Youth

509 Merit Badge Counselor Training

510 Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops

507 Webelos-To-Scout Transition-Troop Perspective

506 Trail to Eagle Workshop

500: Troop Advancement Chair Training

– Vital for any adult working with advancement Records.

507: Webelos-To-Scout Transition-Troop Perspective - Why is it important for a troop to work with a pack .

501: Courts Of Honor - How to help your scouts prepare to put on a Court of Honor . 502: Tradition of Service – How community service plays an important role in Scouting.

511 Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training

506: Trail to Eagle Workshop: Preparation, paperwork, and project information as your Scouts reach for the skies.

503: CCC and RCM: Making the Most of Summer Camp - How to guide your scouts into taking the right program at our beloved Summer Camps: Roy C. Manchester and Camp Crooked Creek 504: Troop Building at Troop Level: Building that important camaraderie only a Troop can share. 505: Effective Board of Reviews: Never a test, but always making the Scout reflect on his time in the program.

508: Working with ADD/ADHD Youth - Learn the best approach to working with these youth. 509: Merit Badge Counselor Training - Learn the ins and outs on how to be a Merit Badge Counselor. 510: Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops – Making this training the center of welcoming youth leadership in your troop. 511: Boy Scout Job Specific for Scoutmasters/ Assistant Scoutmasters - Job Specific Training for Direct Contact Leaders.

Dean: Darrell Tharp Session 1 8:30-9:20

Session 2 9:30-10:20

Session 3 10:30-11:20

Session 4 1:30-2:20

Session 5 2:30-3:20

Session 6 3:30-4:20

700: Venturing Leaders Specific Training (VLST)- Required leader specific training for all Venturing adults. 701: How to Conduct Crew Leader Training– Learn “best” practices that have been proven.

700 Venturing Leader Job Specific Training 701 How to conduct Crew Leader Training

702 Venturing for 2014

703 Administration of Venturing for Districts

704 Kodiak/ Powder Horn

702: Venturing for 2014– What is in store for the Venturing Program in 2014? 705 Venturing Officers Association

703: Administration of Venturing for Districts- How to manage Venturing on the district level.

706 The Venturing Forum

704: Kodiak/Powder Horn- What fun is in store with Kodiak/Powder Horn Programs. 705: Venturing Officers Association- Learn about the VOA. 706: The Venturing Forum- This is your chance to ask questions and add comments.

Dean: Nancy Upchurch Vice Dean: Matt Morehead Session 1 8:30-9:20

Session 2 9:30-10:20

Session 3 10:30-11:20

Session 4 1:30-2:20

Session 5 2:30-3:20

Session 6 3:30-4:20

429 Webelos to Scout Transition

429 Webelos to Scout Transition

409 Sing-A-Long Songs

405 Pack Outdoor Games

406 Challenges of Small Packs

407 Pack Outdoor Program

420: Cubs and ADHD- Learn from a clinical counselor the best approach to working with these youth.

425 From Sparks to Ashes 446 Rainy Day / Plan “B”

417 Academics and Sports 419 Wood Crafts

423: Cooking with Cubs- Ideas for hands-on cooking

410 Cubmaster Job Specific Training

417 Academics and Sports 419 Wood Crafts

413 Pack Committee Training

445 Cub Knots

445 Cub Knots

442 Cub Scout Retention Seminar

438 Pocket Knife Safety

420 Cubs and ADHD 442 Cub Scout Retention Seminar

404 Tiger/Wolf/Bear Den Leader Job Specific Training 408 Webelos Den Leader Job Specific Training

442 Cub Scout Retention Seminar

438 Pocket Knife Safety

437 Pack and Den Ceremonies

420 Cubs and ADHD

445 Cub Knots

423 Cooking with Cubs

440 Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation 443 BB Gun and Archery Certification Training

417: Academics and Sports- Enhance your Cub Scout program with belt loops and pins! 419: Wood Crafts- Make something you and your boys can be proud of!

425: From Sparks to Ashes- Add pizzazz to your campfire from start to finish! 429: Webelos to Scout Transition- Tips to help boys make a smooth transition 437: Den and Pack Ceremonies- Making ceremonies meaningful and memorable 438: Pocket Knife Safety- How to teach knife safety to your Cubs! 440: Basic Adult Outdoor Leader Orientation– A course designed to prepare adult leaders to camp outdoors with Cub Scouts. 442: Cub Scout Retention Seminar –Come learn about the National pilot our Council is participating in about Cub Scout Retention.

444 Derbies and Regattas

404: Tiger/Wolf/ Bear Den Leader Job Specific- Official job specific training. Everything a Den Leader must know!

408: Webelos Leader Job Specific -Official job specific training. Everything a Webelos Leader must know!

405: Pack Outdoor Games- How to lead games for your pack/den in the outdoors.

409: Sing-A-Long Songs –Learn the songs that help keep your cubs moving and grooving!

406: Challenges of a Small Pack- Tips to help a small pack (under 20 kids) be successful

410: Cubmaster Job Specific- Official job specific training. Everything a Cubmaster must know!

407: Pack Outdoor Program- How to effectively budget, plan, and prepare for a pack outdoor program

413: Pack Committee Job Specific- Official job specific training. Everything a Committee Member must know!

443: BB Gun and Archery Certification Training—Vital for all leaders assisting with resident camp and day camp. 444: Derbies and Regattas - Making your Pinewood Derbies, Raingutta Regattas, and Space Derbies one for the record books. 445: Cub knots– Learn the knots that your cubs need to know. 446: Rainy Day / Plan “B”- Program not working as you planned or the weather has placed a damper on your ideas? Then see what other plans you can do instead to keep the cubs ready for more.

Dean: Kim Gray Vice Dean: Reid Parish 600: Introduction to Backpacking– Learn the basics regarding backpacking from gear to packing it right.

Session 1 8:30-9:20

Session 2 9:30-10:20

Session 3 10:30-11:20

Session 4 1:30-2:20

Session 5 2:30-3:20

Session 6 3:30-4:20

601: Bullying - With the growing issues of bullying, this will give you insight and training to know when and how to deal with this issue.

600 Introduction to Backpacking

601 Bullying

615 How to Conduct Interfaith Worship Service

608 Service Projects

603 Unit Budget Planning

601 Bullying

603: Unit Budget Planning- With units comes financial management and planning to operate the unit effectively, this will discuss how and when for that process.

605 Leave No Trace

606 Advanced Backpacking

625 History of LHC

623 BSA Aquatics Policies

605 Leave No Trace

610 The Risk Zone/ Guide to Safe Scouting 613 Unit Problem Solving

605: Leave No Trace- Learn why and how to help your unit live the Leave No Trace principles. Course will cover both theory and practical application. 606: Advanced Backpacking– Have an opportunity to review newer gear and discuss best practices to complete backpacking trips in the backcountry. 608: Service Projects– Having successful service projects. 610: The Risk Zone/Guide to Safe Scouting– How to prevent injury and illness through the Sandwich Principle. 611: GPS and Geocaching- The latest craze for families and youth alike is the use of modern technology and treasure hunting. Geocaching is a game, an adventure, a day of in-expensive fun. Using a handheld GPS or even your phone you can go in search of millions of treasures. 612: Unit Visitation- A great course for Unit Leaders and Commissioners to discuss best visit practices of their units and how to get good feedback. 613: Unit Problem Solving– When issues come up, how to work with them. 614: Lightening Up Your Backpack– Methods and equipment to lighten the load on the trail.. 615: How to Conduct Interfaith Worship Service– Making your unit’s religious service “Scouts Own” 616: Suicide Prevention– A discussion with a counselor on this sensitive topic. 622: Women in the Woods- A woman led class that will discuss the basic concerns and questions on your mind about going camping with your Scout. 623: BSA Aquatic Policies– How to best make use of aquatic programs through the current policies of the national council.

611 GPS: Geocaching & Orienteering 615 How to Conduct Interfaith Worship Service

622 Women in the Woods

627 Dutch Oven 101 612 Unit Visitation

633 Diversity Leads to Sustainability

632 Food Dehydration

636 Flag Etiquette

635 Basic Knots

634 Flint Knapping

614 Lightening Up Your Backpack 616 Suicide Prevention

628 Advanced Dutch Oven 629 BSA On-line Advancement & Forms

641 Why the LDS Church Uses Scouting

631 Journey to Excellence

632 Food Dehydration

637 Camp Gadgets on a Budget

637 Camp Gadgets on a Budget

635 Basic Knots

634 Flint Knapping

638 Commissioner Basic Training

643 Planning a One Year LDS Webelos

638: Commissioner Basic Training– For any one interested or serving as a Commissioner at any level.

628: Advanced Dutch oven– Learn and share dutch oven cooking ideas. Learn how to cook almost anything in a dutch oven.

639: Campmaster Orientation and Training– The new training syllabus offered by the National Council outlining what a Campmaster does. Also covered– local polices at all properties and “how to” from expert Campmasters.

633: Diversity Leads to Sustainability– Current efforts of the National Council to increase diversity in our program. 634: Flint Knapping– Come learn more about the use and how to flint knap. 635: Basic Knots– Learn the knots that your Scouts should know. 636: Flag Etiquette– How to take care of Old Glory and local flags.

628 Advanced Dutch Oven 612 Unit Visitation

636 Flag Etiquette

627: Dutch Oven 101—Learn the basics of cooking and caring for the cast iron Dutch oven.

632: Food Dehydration– Tried and true methods to dehydrate foods.

625 History of LHC

631 Journey to Excellence

637: Camp Gadgets on a Budget– Explore this fun and exciting way to offer creative solutions to your Scout’s needs for advancement at camp.

631: Journey to Excellence– The performance evaluation system that replaced Quality Unit.

627 Dutch Oven 101

640 Chartered Organization Representative Basic Training 642 Integrating Faith in God and LDS

616 Suicide Prevention

633 Diversity Leads to Sustainability

625: History of the Lincoln Heritage Council– The basic outline of the history of the Lincoln Heritage Council from its times after the founding of Scouting to the modern day.

629: BSA On-Line Advancement & Forms– As the National BSA program continues to put more resources online, you need to keep abreast of those changes and how to complete these processes to help keep your records accurate and timely. This course is a guide into the web-based BSA Forms program.

622 Women in the Woods

629 BSA On-line Advancement & Forms

638 Commissioner Basic Training

639 Campmaster Orientation and Training

611 GPS: Geocaching & Orienteering

640: Chartered Organization Representative Basic Training 641: Why the LDS Church Uses Scouting- This class will review the 100 year history of the church and Scouting and why we continue to use Scouting as the activity program for boys and young men. 642: Integrating Faith in God and Scouting in the LDS ChurchThis class will focus on the “how-to” help primary aged boys qualify for their Faith in God award during all four years of Scouting in Primary. 643: Planning a One Year LDS Webelos Program- This class is designed to help plan a rotating calendar that will enable 10-year-old Cub Scouts earn both their Webelos rank and Arrow of Light during their one-year program. 644: Integrating Duty to God and LDS Troop Program PlanningThis class will focus on using the principles of Duty to God to help young men plan and lead the activities of Scouting through quorum leadership.

644 Integrating Duty to God and LDS Troop

THE UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING YOUTH ACADEMY Session 1 8:30-9:20

Session 2 9:30-10:20

Session 3 10:30-11:20

Session 4 1:30-2:20

300 Den Chief Training

Session 5 2:30-3:20

DEAN: KEVIN CONKRIGHT CO-DEAN: MARK DANHAUER Session 6 3:30-4:20

304 Chaplain Aide Training

303: Troop Guide Training- Open to any Boy Scout. Learn the duties and responsibilities of a Troop Guide.

302 Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews (ILSC)

304: Chaplain’s Aide Training- Open to any Boy Scout. Learn the duties and responsibilities of a Troop Chaplain’s Aide.

309 Mentoring for Youth Leaders

312 How about those Palms

305: Life to Eagle for Boy Scouts- Intended for Star or Life Boy Scouts. Learn the ins & outs of the Life to Eagle process. Course covers the Eagle Scout project and application process.

300 Den Chief Training

304 Chaplain Aide Training 305 Life to Eagle for Boy Scouts

305 Life to Eagle for Boy Scouts

305 Life to Eagle for Boy Scouts

307 William T. Hornaday Award Programs

314 Leave No Trace Programs

310 STEM/NOVA BSA

306 SCOUTStrong/ PALA Challenge

308 Cyber Chip BSA

313 Summer Camp Staff

316 Little Known BSA Awards

305 Life to Eagle for Boy Scouts

305 Life to Eagle for Boy Scouts

310 STEM/NOVA BSA

307 William T. Hornaday Award Programs

314 Leave No Trace Programs

306 SCOUTStrong/ PALA Challenge

308 Cyber Chip BSA

311 50-Miler Adventures

308 Cyber Chip BSA

315 Religious Emblems

315 Religious Emblems

316 Little Known BSA Awards

313 Summer Camp Staff

ORDER OF THE ARROW ACADEMY OA-01 Elangomat Training OA-08 Setting Goals with S.M.A.R.T

OA-02 Proper Troop Elections

OA-03 Welcome to the Chapter

OA-05 Introduction to Indian Regalia

OA Academy Classes are reserved for Arrowmen Only!

301: Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (ILST)- Intended for Boy Scouts in leadership positions within their troop to become acquainted with their role and provide best practices to achieve success as a leader. 302: Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews (ILSC)- Intended for Venturers in leadership positions within their crew to become acquainted with their role and provide best practices to achieve success as a leader.

301 Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (ILST)

303 Troop Guide Training

300: Den Chief Training- Open to any Boy Scout.

OA-04 Introduction to Lodge Ceremony

OA-07 Our Past is a Learning Tool

OA-01 Elangomat Training

OA-02 Proper Troop Elections

OA-06 Drums, Songs, and Dance

306: SCOUTStrong/PALA Challenge- Open to all Boy Scouts and Venturers. Learn about the SCOUTStrong Initiative, the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award Challenge, and how to live a more fit daily life. 307: William T. Hornaday Award Programs- Open to Boy Scouts and Venturers. Learn about the William T. Hornaday conservation awards and their requirements. 308: Cyber Chip BSA- Open to Boy Scouts and Venturers. Learn about the BSA’s new Cyber Chip program. Topics include cyberbullying, cell phone use, texting, blogging, gaming, and identity theft. 309: Mentoring for Youth Leaders- Open to Boy Scouts and Venturers. This session will address various mentoring models and ways to be a mentor to Scouts/Scouters. 310: STEM/Nova BSA- Open to Boy Scouts and Venturers. Learn about STEM and the various BSA Nova Awards you can earn. 311: 50 Miler Adventures - Open to Boy Scouts and Venturers. Learn about the BSA 50 Miler Award and how to accomplish this task whether you are afoot or afloat. 312: How about those Palms- Open to all Boy Scouts. Learn about the Eagle Palms series and the additional time needed after becoming an Eagle Scout. 313: Summer Camp Staff Open to all Boy Scouts and Venturers. Learn about the life and times of a Summer Camp Staff Member. See if Staffing is in your future! 314: Leave No Trace Programs– Open to All. Learn essential Leave No Trace skills and programs available to your unit.

OA--07: Our Past is a Learning Tool—Discuss Lodge History and learn how to evaluate these experiences to improve our Lodge going forward.

315: Religious Emblems– Open to All. Introduction to Religious Emblems and how to go about earning them in your faith group.

OA--08: Setting Lodge Goals with SMART—Learn how SMART works when setting goals

316: Little Known BSA Awards– Open to All. Learn about obscure BSA Awards that you can earn while a Scout.

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TUITION AND FEES

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SESSION VI Save $5.00 and register early!!! $25.00 (if paid on or before Monday, February 10, 2014) Staff Fee: $15.00 $30.00 (if paid after Monday, February 10, 2014) Youth Academy Fee: $15.00

Office and Online Registrations will end on 2/20/2014. You can still “walk-in” the day of. Group Discount: If you register four adults from the same unit submitted together by Monday, February 10, 2014, get a fifth one FREE!! This means all payment and course information MUST be turned in together. Please mail this form to The University of Scouting, Lincoln Heritage Council, 12001 Sycamore Station Place, Louisville, KY 40233. Or fax 502-361-7899