Raven District Calendar

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September 2023
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29-1 |
Angler Classic (for troops, crews and ships) |
October 2023
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5 |
District committee meeting |
6-8 |
Fun with Family (campout for new Cub Scouts and their families) |
7 |
Merit Badge Day (for troops, crews, ships) |
12 |
District commissioners meeting |
12 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting (for OA meetings) |
12 |
Roundtable |
12 |
Recharter training (one representative per unit should attend) |
13-15 |
Cuboree and Rocket Day (for Cub Scouts) |
13-15 |
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) |
19 |
Council Coordinated (for district committee members) |
21 |
Jamboree on the Internet (JOTI) (for all Scouts) |
25 |
Popcorn and prize orders due by 4:00 pm |
27-29 |
Full Throttle (for troops, crews, ships) |
November 2023
|
2 |
District committee meeting (annual business meeting) |
3-5 |
Order of the Arrow: Fall Fellowship (for OA meetings) |
♦ |
Camporee (for troops) |
♦ |
Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS) |
9 |
District commissioners meeting |
9 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting (for OA meetings) |
9 |
Roundtable |
9 |
Recharter assistance and recharter turn-in #1 (one representative per unit should attend) |
10-12 |
Webelos Coyote Trail Extreme (for Webelos Scouts) |
11 |
College of Commissioner Science (for commissioners) |
18 |
University of Scouting (training for leaders) |
18 |
Popcorn distribution |
19-22 |
STEM Camp (for troops, crews, ships) |
December 2023
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7 |
District committee meeting |
7 |
Recharter turn-in #2 (at district committee meeting) |
9 |
Day of Service (for packs, troops, crews, ships) |
14 |
District commissioners meeting |
14 |
Roundtable |
14 |
Recharter turn-in #3 (at roundtable) |
14 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting (for OA meetings) |
15-17 |
Order of the Arrow (OA) Service Day, Ordeal Induction Weekend, Winter camp setup (for troops, crews, ships, OA members) |
26-31 |
National Youth Leader Training (NYLT) (for Scouts BSA, Venturers, Sea Scouts) |
26-31 |
Scouts BSA Winter Camp (for troops, crews, ships) |
January 2024
|
4 |
District committee meeting / calendar planning meeting |
11 |
District commissioners meeting |
11 |
Spring Recruiting Training |
11 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting (for OA meetings) |
11 |
Roundtable |
11 |
District nomination awards due |
13 |
Key Leader’s Conference (for district committee members) (SHAC) |
13 |
Council Recognition Event |
18 |
Adams Eagle Scout Project of the Year nominations due |
20 |
Order the Arrow (OA) Lodge Leadership Development (LLD) Training and Lodge Banquet (for OA meetings) |
► |
First Aid Meet (for troops) |
February 2024
|
1 |
District committee meeting / finalize district calendar |
3/4 |
Scout Sabbath / Scout Sunday |
8 |
BSA’s birthday (1910) |
8 |
Roundtable |
8 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting |
► |
District Dinner |
9-11 |
Order of the Arrow (OA) Service Day and Ordeal Induction Weekend (for OA members) |
16-18 |
Venturing Challenge (for crews) |
23-25 |
Full Throttle (for troops, crews and ships) |
March 2024
|
7 |
District committee meeting |
♦ |
Webelos Woods (for Webelos Scouts and troops) |
♦ |
Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS) |
14 |
Roundtable |
14 |
District commissioners meeting |
14 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting (for OA meetings) |
22-24 |
Full Throttle (for troops, crews and ships) |
April 2024
|
4 |
District committee meeting |
4 |
District commissioners meeting |
5-7 |
SHAC Corps / OA Service Weekend / Ordeal Induction Weekend (for OA meetings) |
11 |
SHAC’s birthday! |
11 |
Roundtable |
11 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting (for OA meetings) |
13 |
University of Scouting training (SHAC) |
19 |
Council Coordinated (for district committee members) (SHAC) |
21-23 |
Order of the Arrow: Spring Fellowship / chapter meeting |
26-28 |
Full Throttle (for troops, crews and ships) |
May 2024
|
2 |
District committee meeting |
2 |
District commissioners meeting |
♦ |
Merit Badge University |
9 |
Roundtable / Program Preview |
9 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting (for OA meetings) |
17-19 |
Order of the Arrow (OA) Service Day and Ordeal Induction Weekend |
June 2024
|
6 |
District committee meeting |
13 |
District commissioners meeting |
13 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting |
13 |
Roundtable |
♦ |
Cub Scout Day Camp |
20 |
Order of the Arrow chapter meeting (for OA meetings) |
|
Scouts BSA summer camp |
|
National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) |
July 2024
|
|
Scouts BSA summer camp |
|
Cub Scout summer resident camp |
7/29 - 8/3 |
National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC), University of Colorado, Boulder |
Raven District Roundtable
Roundtable is a district monthly meeting typically held the second Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm at Highlands United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall (107 W. Houston St., Highlands, Texas 77562) to help unit leaders plan and carry out their own program. Roundtable is a form of supplemental training for volunteers. The objective of Roundtable is to give leaders program ideas, information on events and training opportunities, and an opportunity to share experiences and enjoy fun and fellowship with other Scouting leaders. As a result of the Roundtable experience, unit leaders will be inspired, motivated, informed, and able to provide a stronger program for their Scouts.
Raven District Committee Meetings
District Committee meetings are typically held the first Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm at Highlands United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall (107 W Houston St., Highlands, TX 77562). Consisting of chartered organization representatives (CORs) and elected district committee members, the district committee coordinates the functions of the district. The purpose of the district is to work through chartered organizations and community groups to organize and support successful units. The end result of effective district support is more and more youth members receiving a better and better program. All districts are responsible for carrying out four standard functions:
1) The membership function strives for growth through the organization of new Scouting units and through new members and adult volunteers joining existing units and working to retain current members.
2) The finance function sees that the district provides its share of funds to the total council operating budget.
3) The program function concentrates on helping Scouting units with camp promotion; special activities including community service; training adult volunteers; and youth advancement and recognition.
4) The unit service function provides direct coaching and consultation by district volunteers for unit adults to help ensure the success of every Scouting unit.
Raven District Commissioner Meetings
Commissioner meetings are typically held the second Thursday of every month at 6:30 pm at Highlands United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall (107 W. Houston St., Highlands, Texas 77562). The commissioners review specific unit needs, discuss ways to support unit growth in the Journey to Excellence criteria, examine ways to promote events and provide resources to units, support on-time charter renewal, and evaluate ways to help the units and district maintain the standards of the Boy Scouts of America. The unit service function is carried out by the district commissioner staff.
Raven Chapter Meetings
Order of the Arrow chapter meetings are typically held the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm at Highlands United Methodist Church (107 W Houston St., Highlands, Texas 77562) During Raven Roundtable meeting. All Arrowmen are invited. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity for the youth to develop a plan to support units in the district, promote upcoming events, learn leadership skills and have fun.
The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America and recognizes Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives. The Order of the Arrow provides encouragement for others to live these ideals as well. Arrowmen are known for maintaining camping traditions and spirit, promoting year-round and long-term resident camping, developing leaders, and providing cheerful service to others. OA service, activities, adventures, and training for youth and adults are models of quality leadership development and programming that enrich, support and help to extend Scouting to America's youth. The purpose of the meetings is for Arrowmen and the OA unit representatives to plan and carry out their program supporting their troop, chapter, lodge, section and national programs. The objective is to give program ideas, information on events and training opportunities, and an opportunity to share experiences and enjoy fun and fellowship with other Arrowmen. As a result of the experience, the Arrowmen will be inspired, motivated, informed, and able to provide a stronger program for youth in the program.
District Calendar Updates
For the latest version of the district calendar, visit shac.org/raven-calendar.