Den Chief & Outdoor Ethics Guide Training Information

If you are considering a role in leading in Troop 13, here are a couple of training that are available to assist you to be more effective in that role. These two focus on Den Chiefs, an important role as you are an ambassador for Troop 13 and assist Cub Scouts as they prepare to transition from Cub Scouting to Scouts BSA, and Outdoor Ethics Guide another important role in helping the Troop properly care for the places we explore.

In-person Training for Den Chiefs has returned. A course is being offered in Herndon, VA on Saturday, March 11.
Registration and more information are at: https://scoutingevent.com/082-66649
While Scouts are the primary audience for this course, Cub Scout Leaders (including Den Leaders) are also invited to attend.
Training is not required to be a Den Chief, but is highly recommended. This course has received excellent reviews in the past from participants. The instructor gives them many ideas on games for the Cubs.
It is recommended that a Scout be active in his/her Troop for at least a year before becoming a Den Chief.
This email is being sent to the Cubmasters, Scoutmasters, Troop Trainers, and Commissioners in the George Mason District. Feel free to forward as appropriate.

Here's the link to register https://scoutingevent.com/082-66833
Please share widely with scouts in your unit & district. Thanks!
Information session and meet & greet for scouts
Join the zoom meeting to meet your fellow Outdoor Ethics Guides and build on your knowledge & confidence in leading outdoor ethics in your unit. If you are currently your unit's Outdoor Ethics Guide or plan to take on that leadership role in the future, please join us! Click here for more information about the Outdoor Ethics Guide (formerly called the Leave No Trace Trainer)
We hope to have a registration link on the NCAC calendar available soon so you can register. The Zoom link will be shared with scouts who register.
This message is being sent to all registrants for Outdoor Ethics Orientation, Outdoor Ethics Guide, and Leave No Trace Trainer courses in NCAC in 2022 & 2023.

YiS,
Mr. Gephart