Upcoming Events

The Iowa State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Hawkeye Area Council have teamed up to offer a hunter's safety course for registered youth Scouts and their siblings ages 11 and up.  

For more information please view the informational flyer.

Registration can be completed online using the link below or via the Council Service Center.

For questions contact volunteer Council activities chairman, John Myers.

Posted in : Boy Scouts, Venturing, Activities

September Commissioners Mtg/Roundtable

 

The September monthly roundtable will be on Thursday the 2nd at the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection starting at 6pm for the monthly Commissioners meeting and 7pm for the Leader/Parent Roundtable.
Roundtables are a great way to get updates, training and share ideas with other Scout Parents and leaders.  We look forward to seeing you all there.
Posted in : Three Rivers District

OA Fall Conclave

9/10/10 - 9/12/10

OA Fall Conlave will be held at Camp Wakonda beginning Friday.  Registration will start at 6:00pm.

We invite all members who were called out this past summer to come out and complete their Ordeal.

It will be a great weekend of Fellowship.

Posted in : General Council, Order of the Arrow

Cub Scout Leader Specific Training provides great tools, resources, tips, and tricks for all Cub Scout leaders. This training takes approximately 3 hours and will provide essential skills for a fun Scouting experience.

If a leader has taken this training previously for a different position, he/she should take it again for the new position.

Note: to be considered fully trained, leaders must also take “Youth Protection” and “This is Scouting” online via www.myscouting.org.

Please contact the Council Service Center at (319) 862-0541 to register or with any questions.

Posted in : Training, Cub Scouts

Boy Scout Adult Leader Training
This training course concentrates on troop operation including meeting planning, working with scouts, patrol method, and much more.
This is a three part course. Parts 1 & 2 are completed in a classroom setting with each session lasting approximately 4 hours. The course culminates with a weekend camping experience (Part 3) where leaders will have the opportunity to practice the leadership skills learned in the classroom sessions as take part in a variety of outdoor skill and programing discussions at the local Boy Scout camp.
Leaders must attend all 3 sessions to complete the course. Additionally, to be considered fully trained, leaders must complete “Youth Protection” and “This is Scouting” training online through www.myscouting.org.
Please call the Council Service Center at (319) 862-0541 to register for the session or with any questions.
 

Posted in : Training, Boy Scouts