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SUMMARY:Catamount Lodge Fall Induction Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Current Members\nWith fall fast approaching\, it is time once again to get together in the spirit of cheerful service and fellowship while we welcome new members to the lodge. Your registration for the event includes lodge dues for the upcoming year. \nOrdeal Candidates\nCongratulations! You have been elected as a candidate for membership into the Order of the Arrow!\nIn most organizations\, those who are already a part of the group select new members. However\, in the OA\, your peers\, many of whom are not OA members\, selected you. They saw a quality inside of you that you might not be aware of\, and they have faith in you and how you live the Scout Oath and Law. \nAbout Ordeal Weekends\nThis is just the first step in a journey that will last a lifetime. Your next step is to attend what is called an Ordeal\, the induction experience for the Order of the Arrow. At the Ordeal weekend\, you will have a chance to prove your courage and self-reliance; listen to your inner thoughts; serve your fellow human cheerfully; and prove your ability to live the Scout Oath and Law. \nThe Order is shrouded in mystery. We closely safeguard our ceremonies and traditions. This does not mean that you cannot talk to your parents about what happens. In fact\, we encourage it\, as it will help you to gain a better understanding. We do\, however\, ask that you not discuss it with your friends who might become members themselves one day. You would ruin the experience for them. \nYou will have a number of chances to complete your Ordeal. The lodge holds Induction Weekends in the spring and fall of each year. You must attend one of these weekends within 18 months of being notified of your election. Otherwise\, you will need to be re-elected\, or need to get an extension. Ask your Lodge Adviser for additional details. \nFor more information about the Order of the Arrow\, the Ordeal experience\, what to bring\, and more\, please read our Information Flyer. \nUpdated 6/8/2025
URL:https://events.hnescouting.org/event/catamount-lodge-fall-induction-weekend-2/
LOCATION:Treasure Valley Scout Reservation\, 394 Pleasantdale Rd\, Rutland\, MA\, 01543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Order of the Arrow
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kevin Fuller":MAILTO:adviser@oacatamount.org
GEO:42.383516;-71.95463
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SUMMARY:BALOO (Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation) Training Fall 2025
DESCRIPTION:BALOO training is adult Cub Scout leader training for leading pack camping trips. All Cub Scout packs must have at least one BALOO trained leader on any pack camping trip. Having two trained leaders gives you backup coverage in case of unexpected illness or schedule changes. Sign up for BALOO training with a friend and let us help you get your pack ready for camping season. \nTrained leaders are critical to the success of Scouting. Every young person involved in the Scouting program needs and deserves a leader who understands the aims of the program and knows how to deliver it with enthusiasm and fun. Trained leaders are more effective at delivering the promise of Scouting because they understand their role\, responsibilities\, and the resources available to them. \nThis is a hands-on informative training weekend that will give you insight to the skills you need to take your Cub Scouts on outdoor events. Participants will be camping at Fort Courage. \nMust be present for the entire event to complete training.\nParticipants will be responsible for their own personal gear including tent.\nMeals will be provided \nThe online portion of this training at my.scouting.org must be completed before your arrival. This training requires an overnight stay in a tent you set up. Your participation in all in-person lessons is required to receive credit as trained. \nWhy should Cub leaders be BALOO trained? \n\nAt least one BALOO trained leader is required on all Cub Scout camping trips.\nBALOO training ensures your camping outings are covered under BSA insurance.\nBALOO trained Webelos den leaders can take their den camping on its own without the pack!\nTraining gives you resources for creating a fun camping program and saving money\n\nLast updated 1/16/2025 \n 
URL:https://events.hnescouting.org/event/baloo-basic-adult-leader-outdoor-orientation-training-fall-2025/
LOCATION:Treasure Valley Scout Reservation\, 394 Pleasantdale Rd\, Rutland\, MA\, 01543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed King":MAILTO:ed.king@hnescouting.org
GEO:42.383516;-71.95463
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T073000
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CREATED:20250116T223641Z
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SUMMARY:IOLS (Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills) Training Fall 2025
DESCRIPTION:IOLS – Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills  \nDATES: Saturday September 6th 7:30AM to September 7th 11:00AM\nLOCATION: Treasure Valley Scout Reservation (East side)\nCOST:  $35.00\nUNIFORM:  Activity Uniform (Class B) \nIntroduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS) is a fun-filled program of hands-on skills training in the outdoors\, designed to help you become familiar with basic camp skills required for Scout to First Class. \nIOLS builds and expands on concepts and themes introduced in Scoutmaster Position-Specific Training and Varsity Coach Position-Specific Training. It provides Scouters with the confidence to take youth into the outdoors. This hands-on program gives adult leaders a practical introduction by teaching many of the practical outdoor skills needed to lead Scouts in the outdoors. In addition\, the teaching methods\, activities\, and games model the variety of teaching used in an effective and engaging Scouting program. \nInstructors will help you learn how to set up camp\, cook\, work with woods tools\, and about ropes. Also learn to plan and lead campfire programs\, map reading and compass skills\, hiking and packing techniques\, nature identification\, and outdoor ethics. Each outdoor session will bring to life the pages of the Scouts BSA Handbook to help you deliver the promise of Scouting to yourself and the youth you\nserve. It will increase your comfort level and give you confidence as a trained\, skilled leader. \nHands-on participation is the best learning tool\, and this course models the techniques used by effective Scoutmasters\, advisors\, and other leaders in the Scouting program. Attendees will see and experience different aspects of how Scouting works while playing the role of Scouts in a troop. \nParticipants should leave the training experience with a full understanding of how the patrol method operates\, a feeling of comfort in working with and instructing their Scouts\, and an increased level of confidence taking Scouts outdoors safely. With that comes great satisfaction. \nMust be present for the entire event to complete training.\nParticipants will be responsible for their own personal gear including tent. \nThis course includes a required overnight camping trip with participants sleeping in tents. Three meals are provided as part of the course. Detailed info will be emailed to enrollees after registration. Your participation in all in-person lessons is required to receive credit as trained. \nWhy should Scoutmasters & Asst. Scoutmasters be IOLS trained? \n\nGet to know other Scout leaders and available resources.\nLearn important Trail-to-First Class outdoors skills to share with your Scouts.\nUnderstand the Scouts BSA camping program.\nGet to know other Scout leaders and available resources.\n\nCompletion required for Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters to be considered trained. Program fee includes training materials\, snacks\, and meals. \nEQUIPMENT TO BRING: \n\nTent and Overnight Gear\, Outdoor Gear\nMess Kit / Water Bottle / Coffee Cup\n\nUpdated 01/16/2025
URL:https://events.hnescouting.org/event/iols-introduction-to-outdoor-leadership-skills-training-fall-2025/
LOCATION:Treasure Valley Scout Reservation\, 394 Pleasantdale Rd\, Rutland\, MA\, 01543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Training,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed King":MAILTO:ed.king@hnescouting.org
GEO:42.383516;-71.95463
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:IOLS – Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills  \nDATES: Saturday September 6th 7:30AM to September 7th 11:00AM\n Treasure Valley Scout Reservation (East side)\nCOST:  $35.00\nUNIFORM:  Activity Uniform (Class B) \nIntroduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS) is a fun-filled program of hands-on skills training in the outdoors designed to help you become familiar with basic camp skills required for Scout to First Class. \nIOLS builds and expands on concepts and themes introduced in Scoutmaster Position-Specific Training and Varsity Coach Position-Specific Training. It provides Scouters with the confidence to take youth into the outdoors. This hands-on program gives adult leaders a practical introduction by teaching many of the practical outdoor skills needed to lead Scouts in the outdoors. In addition the teaching methods activities and games model the variety of teaching used in an effective and engaging Scouting program. \nInstructors will help you learn how to set up camp cook work with woods tools and about ropes. Also learn to plan and lead campfire programs map reading and compass skills hiking and packing techniques nature identification and outdoor ethics. Each outdoor session will bring to life the pages of the Scouts BSA Handbook to help you deliver the promise of Scouting to yourself and the youth you\nserve. It will increase your comfort level and give you confidence as a trained skilled leader. \nHands-on participation is the best learning tool and this course models the techniques used by effective Scoutmasters advisors and other leaders in the Scouting program. Attendees will see and experience different aspects of how Scouting works while playing the role of Scouts in a troop. \nParticipants should leave the training experience with a full understanding of how the patrol method operates a feeling of comfort in working with and instructing their Scouts and an increased level of confidence taking Scouts outdoors safely. With that comes great satisfaction. \nMust be present for the entire event to complete training.\nParticipants will be responsible for their own personal gear including tent. \nThis course includes a required overnight camping trip with participants sleeping in tents. Three meals are provided as part of the course. Detailed info will be emailed to enrollees after registration. Your participation in all in-person lessons is required to receive credit as trained. \nWhy should Scoutmasters & Asst. Scoutmasters be IOLS trained? \n\nGet to know other Scout leaders and available resources.\nLearn important Trail-to-First Class outdoors skills to share with your Scouts.\nUnderstand the Scouts BSA camping program.\nGet to know other Scout leaders and available resources.\n\nCompletion required for Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters to be considered trained. Program fee includes training materials snacks and meals. \nEQUIPMENT TO BRING: \n\nTent and Overnight Gear Outdoor Gear\nMess Kit / Water Bottle / Coffee Cup\n\nUpdated 01/16/2025;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=394 Pleasantdale Rd:geo:-71.95463,42.383516
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T090000
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CREATED:20250723T195846Z
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SUMMARY:Fall COPE Days Programs 2025 Session 1
DESCRIPTION:The Heart of New England Council’s C.O.P.E. volunteers are offering weekend programs to individual scouting units!\nWhen: September 13th\, 2025-9am to 5pm\nWhere: Camp Wanocksett\, Dublin\, NH\nWho: Scouts\, Scouting America youth\nCost: $250 per unit (covers the first 6 scouts) and $30 per additional scouts \nC.O.P.E. is an experiential learning program that utilizes problem solving activities\, games\, and low and high ropes course elements to develop a group in eight primary areas of focus: communication\, planning\, teamwork\, trust\, leadership development\, decision making\, problem solving and self-esteem. \nWhile your Project C.O.P.E. experience will incorporate all eight of these goals to a greater or lesser degree\, we will tailor the program to emphasize those areas that you would like us to focus on\, specific to your group. Please note\, this is a team-based activity a minimum of 6 participants are required for this program. \nHeart of New England’s C.O.P.E. programs are operated at our challenge course facility at Camp Wanocksett. The safety of our participants is our first and most important priority. Our challenge course facility at Camp Wanocksett complies with the construction and maintenance standards of the Association for Challenge Course Technology. Our program staff is trained in program facilitation and course operation by the Scouting America’s National Camping School. \nThis is a day that will challenge each scout individually and as a group. Work together to develop trust as a unit and learn some skills for creative problem solving\, decision making and teamwork. Your unit will leave as a higher functioning\, more confident version of those who came in. \nThe minimum age for participation in high course activities is 13 years of age at the time of participation. Younger Scouts may be permitted to participate at the discretion of the COPE director\, if they demonstrate a sufficient level of maturity during the initiatives and low course activities. \nFor more information\, please contact Anne Souza at the email below. \nUpdated 7/23/25
URL:https://events.hnescouting.org/event/fall-cope-days-programs-2025-session-1/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Scouts, BSA Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T210000
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CREATED:20250911T114905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T120151Z
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SUMMARY:Catholic Scouting Religious Emblem Program Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Attention: Catholic Scouts and Parents!\nWHEN: TUESDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23rd or WEDNESDAY\, SEPTEMBER 24th\nYou only need to select one session to attend – each begins at 7:30 PM\nWHERE: St. Christopher’s Roman Catholic Church Hall\, 950 West Boylston Street\, Worcester (Parking is available in the lot behind the church)\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND? Interested Catholic Scouts ages 13 – 17 (grades 7 – 12) who are seeking to learn more about their faith and their role as a Catholic Scout in today’s society\, and how to register for our upcoming classes to earn the awards. \nEvent Flyer \n* Parents are asked to attend this info session to ask questions about the program and learn – along with the Scout – about the requirements for Scouts seeking to attain the Ad Altare Dei or Pope Pius XII Catholic Scouting Award. \n* Scouts are asked to wear their complete Class ‘A’ uniform to this and all future classes. \nQuestions? Please email John Atlas of the Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting\, at JKARL1958@gmail.com \nHope to see you there! \n09/10/2025
URL:https://events.hnescouting.org/event/catholic-scouting-religious-emplem-program-information-session/
LOCATION:St. Christopher’s Roman Catholic Church Hall\, 950 West Boylston St.\, Worcester\, MA\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John Atlas":MAILTO:JKARL1958@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T043313
CREATED:20250911T115017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T120305Z
UID:10002899-1758655800-1758661200@events.hnescouting.org
SUMMARY:Catholic Scouting Religious Emblem Program Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Attention: Catholic Scouts and Parents!\nWHEN: TUESDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23rd or WEDNESDAY\, SEPTEMBER 24th\nYou only need to select one session to attend – each begins at 7:30 PM\nWHERE: St. Christopher’s Roman Catholic Church Hall\, 950 West Boylston Street\, Worcester (Parking is available in the lot behind the church)\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND? Interested Catholic Scouts ages 13 – 17 (grades 7 – 12) who are seeking to learn more about their faith and their role as a Catholic Scout in today’s society\, and how to register for our upcoming classes to earn the awards. \nEvent Flyer \n* Parents are asked to attend this info session to ask questions about the program and learn – along with the Scout – about the requirements for Scouts seeking to attain the Ad Altare Dei or Pope Pius XII Catholic Scouting Award. \n* Scouts are asked to wear their complete Class ‘A’ uniform to this and all future classes. \nQuestions? Please email John Atlas of the Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting\, at JKARL1958@gmail.com \nHope to see you there! \n09/10/2025
URL:https://events.hnescouting.org/event/catholic-scouting-religious-emplem-program-information-session-2/
LOCATION:St. Christopher’s Roman Catholic Church Hall\, 950 West Boylston St.\, Worcester\, MA\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John Atlas":MAILTO:JKARL1958@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260502T043313
CREATED:20240704T202940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T151650Z
UID:10002657-1758844800-1759103999@events.hnescouting.org
SUMMARY:Wood Badge 2025
DESCRIPTION:Take your training to the next level! \nWood Badge Course N1-230-25 \nWood Badge is an advanced leadership course focusing on: Fun\, Building Stronger Units\, Servant Leadership\, Leading Change\, Project Planning and so much more! \nAny adult\, age 18+\, registered in the BSA who has completed basic training for their position is eligible to attend. Any Council\, any position\, any program\, whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned volunteer\, this course has something for everyone! \nCourse Dates in 2025:\nSeptember 26-28\nOctober 11-12 \nSpecial rates for registering early!\nSuper Early Bird: $275 through December 31\, 2024\nEarly Bird: $325 January 1\, 2025-May 31\, 2025\nRegular Rate: $375 June 1\, 2025-September 26\, 2025 \nSpots are limited. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! \nWood Badge 2025 Flyer \nFor more information contact Tim.Bradbury@heartofnewenglandbsa.org \nUpdated 7/6/24
URL:https://events.hnescouting.org/event/wood-badge-2025/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Bradbury":MAILTO:tpbradbury@verizon.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T043313
CREATED:20250822T180227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T184250Z
UID:10002895-1758906000-1758913200@events.hnescouting.org
SUMMARY:Life to Eagle Process
DESCRIPTION:Life to Eagle Process\nFriday\, September 26th\, 2025 5:00 PM\nVirtual ZOOM Meeting\nFall 2025 LTE Virtual 1 \nFall 2025 LTE Virtual 1 Project FAQs Safe Project Tool HoNE LTE GUIDE 2025 Revision for Scouts \nSafe Project Tool \nProject FAQs \n \n 
URL:https://events.hnescouting.org/event/life-to-eagle-process/
LOCATION:MA
ORGANIZER;CN="Lori Renzoni":MAILTO:misslori01583@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T043313
CREATED:20250310T191538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T125144Z
UID:10002826-1758960000-1759057200@events.hnescouting.org
SUMMARY:Webelos Woods 2025
DESCRIPTION:Ticket Sales are now closed for this event.\nPlease contact Anne Souza or Jacob Rogers with any last minute sign ups.   \nAnne’s email is : anne.souza@hnescouting.org  and Jacob’s email is: webelos@campwanocksett.org\nWhat is Webelos Woods?\nWebelos Woods is an overnight experience for Webelos and Arrow of Light Scouts and a parent or guardian.  The Scouts will have the opportunity to experience a ‘Day in the Life’ of Scouts BSA Summer Camp.  This is an opportunity to camp out with your Scout and enjoy the beauty of Camp Wanocksett on the banks of Thorndike Pond and in the shadow of Mount Monadnock. \nYour Scout will have the opportunity to earn an activity badge\, experience the multitude of activities that are available to them at Summer Camp\, enjoy an AWESOME campfire\, cook their own dinner and breakfast outside\, and see the youth staff in action bringing the program to them. \nIf you would like to purchase a T-shirt for your Scout\, yourself or anyone else\, please choose the option to add T-shirts below. T-Shirts are $17. NOTE: T-shirt orders close on 9/11 so we will have them in time for the event. \nFor more information\, please read the flyers below. \nWhen and Where is Webelos Woods? \nWebelos Woods takes place Saturday September 27 and Sunday September 28 at Camp Wanocksett. \n\nAOL’s\nFirst Aid\nEngineer\nInto the Woods\nKnife Safety\nChampions for Nature \n\n\nWebelos:\nWebelos Walk About\nArt Explosion\nBuild It\nEarth Rocks\nYoYo \n\n\n25th Anniversary Patches are available for purchase.  We only have a limited amount available.  They are $20 per patch.  Order yours while supplies last! \n\nInfo Page  \nFAQ\nUpdated 8/20/2025
URL:https://events.hnescouting.org/event/webelos-woods-2025/
LOCATION:Camp Wanocksett\, 642 Upper Jaffrey Rd\, Dublin\, NH\, 03444\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cub Scout Activities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Anne Souza":MAILTO:anne.souza@heartofnewenglandbsa.org
GEO:42.867467;-72.056698
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