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| Tigers |
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| Wolves |
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| Bears |
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| Webelos I |
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| Webelos II |
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| Forms, etc. (Click the link to download. All documents are in PDF format unless noted.) |
| General (especially for new Scouts): |
General Pack Information – Explains Pack and Den meetings and talks about uniform requirements.
Dues Memo – Explains the dues required, how we get our other funds, and where the funds are spent.
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| Applications |
Cub Scout Membership – Youth application for joining Cub Scouts. Adult Leader Application – Application for adults to be a Scout volunteer leader.
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| Medical and Consent |
Class 1 Medical – Class 1 form is for annual medical history for all participants and for activities not exceeding 72 hours. Class 1 and 2 Medical – Includes the Class 1 and the Class 2 form is a triennial medical history for participants under 40 years old for activities lasting longer than 72 hours. Class 3 Medical – Class 3 is an annual medical history required for all particpants over 40 years old. Consent Form – Parental consent form for Tigers, Cubs, Webelos, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Venturers, and quests under 21 years of age for trips or activities.
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| Uniform Inspection Sheet (Pictures showing proper placement of insignia, patches, etc.): |
Cub and Webelo
Male Leader
Female Leader
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| Skills and Training |
| Toten Chip Test – Toten Chip Test to teach Scouts responsible handling of dangerous sharp-edge tools such as knives, axes, hachets, saws, etc. The Toten Chip is required before a Scout may carry and use such a tool. |
| Bonus Material |
Gear Sheet – Be an "uber-camper" and be prepared. Download this sheet to help you decide what equipment you need on a campout. Feel free to expand on these basics. Pinewood Derby Rules – Your car MUST conform to the rules in this information sheet to be allowed in the race. Don’t get caught in violation of the rules. (It means immediate banishment from this planet to the planet "WeDontNeedNoStinkingRules" on the other side of….) Official Boy Scouts of America forms… – Many useful forms from the official Boy Scouts of America web site. (Click the link to view in a new window.) PluggedInOnline – Protect your kids from bad influences in our culture by learning what they are being exposed to.
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| Maps (Click the link to view in a new window (unless otherwise noted).) |
| John Zink Scout Ranch |
| Note that the directions say to take the Adams Road exit from Tulsa into Sand Springs. A different way to the ranch is to by-pass Sand Springs by continuing on U.S. 64 to the 129th W. Ave. exit (the new 97T State Highway, a.k.a. the Osage Nation Million Dollar Elm Casino exit). Turn Right (North) on 129th and drive. It is a direct shot to the front Gate at Zink. |
| Camp Garland |
| Camp Garland is located east of Tulsa. Take 412 to 82. Turn right onto 82. Turn left at the Camp Garland entrance (you’ll see the sign). Turn right into the Camp at the next sign. Here’s a map of the Camp and directions to get there. This is a PDF download. |
| Camp Loughridge |
| Camp Loughridge is located at 4900 W. 71st Street, which is 2.4 miles west of US75 on west 71st Street. The entrance is on the right (north) side of the road just past the tall blue water tower in the Oaks Country Estates neighborhood. Look for the large wooden entrance sign, and drive on in! |
| Greenleaf State Park |
| Greenleaf State Park is 3 miles south of Braggs on Highway 10. (Get the PDF download here.) |
| Utilities |
| PDF reader. |
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