Summer days are here my friends! And the sun is heating up the streets of Los Angeles, making it the best time to hit the beaches or go out exploring the open trails in Southern California.
The Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere was celebrated on
June 21st this year, which officially marks the first day of Summer,
the longest day of the year. June has a few fun days of celebration like, International
Surfing Day, Earth Day, Go Skateboarding Day to name a few and let’s not forget
…Father’s Day- I hope all you scout dads out there in Pio Pico had a great day
celebrating your day!
I
would like to thank everyone that came out to the Roundtable Picnic back on
June 15th. It was great seeing so many leaders out there having a good
time. It’s been a while and gosh, it was just great to see some friendly faces
after 2 years of Covid! Tom Garcia, thank you for always grilling up the
hamburgers and hot dogs for us.
Thank
you, Tommy Martinez, for taking the pictures for us.
If
anyone would like to see them, please click on the link below. If you have any
issues with the link, please let me know so that can send it to you in a
different method
https://photos.app.goo.gl/5szb2PsRqYj3JoxR6
I
hope everyone is out and enjoying their summer adventures. Remember to always
be prepared when you are out and about for your never know when you may need to
jump into action. Like two Boy Scouts troops from Wisconsin. While they were returning
from their High Adventure backpacking trip in New Mexico, their train suddenly
derailed from hitting a dump truck that was at an uncontrolled crossing. The scouts
who were not injured jumped into action, breaking the windows to help people
off the train and offering first aid to the passengers until the First
Responders arrived. One of the Scout Leaders had mentioned the scouts just
completed their wilderness first aid training prior to their trip; confirming
that he was pretty sure they put it to use that day. The youth were between the
ages of 13 to 17.
Just a reminder for your units that haven’t
completed the Live Scan yet, the info is below:
AB 506- Financial
Assistance for Live Scan
The Greater Los Angeles
Area Council is offering financial assistance up to $47.00 per
individual to help
mitigate the cost the Livescan fingerprinting
services required by AB
506.
To read more information
please visit: https://www.glaacbsa.org/livescanscholarship
If you would like
more information on the live Scan:
https://californiascouting.org/background-check-info/
Stay informed at the District Round Table!
Round table falls on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.
We are now meeting Hybrid. So, you can now either come down in person or tune
remotely from wherever you may be. Remember, RoundTable is for everyone!
If you would like to join us in person we meet at the:
First Methodist Church 13222 Bailey St. Whittier, CA 90601.
If you cannot come in and would like to be on the email with the link for the Zoom Call,
Tommy Martinez (tlc_martinez@yahoo.com). We hope to see you there!
Reminder: Pio Pico District Committee Meeting Will Be Dark for the Month of July!
We will resume the District Committee meeting in August, in person.
High Adventure Training (H.A.T)
Attached HAT activity survey e-mail, HAT HiLites with training fliers Below is the calendar for HAT Training:
GLAAC Training
BALOO Training at Cabrillo July 9th
BALOO Training at Trask July 16th
ILOS (Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills) at Trask August 20th
Please visit GLAAC training page for more information: https://www.glaacbsa.org/training
GLAAC Fundraising
Camp Cards: if you haven’t returned your camp cards yet, there is still time! Please reach out to Melissa Bueno, our Unit Coordinator when you would like to return them, her contact is below. Please remember to fill out the Camp Card Return by clicking the link: https://www.glaacbsa.org/CampCardReturns
P (213) 718-6908 |
Melissa.bueno@scouting.org
Popcorn Campaign: it’s that time of year again for Popcorn! Here is some information about this year’s Popcorn fundraiser.
Unit Commitment – Commit your unit to the 2022 Popcorn Campaign: https://www.trails-end.com/unit-registration?council=b89fcc1d-f21c-11e5-a5eb-0632e198f0a5&campaign=4e487f8e-6234-11ec-8f04-0e18e0f2469d
Plan to attend Council Popcorn Kickoff on Saturday, July 23, 2022 more information coming soon.
Register to a Webinar to get a better understanding on how to manage the popcorn sales (New Kernel or Returning Kernel): https://www.trails-end.com/webinars
The flier with registration, key dates and webinar links are attached for you to share with your unit. More information is to come soon!
Recruitment information
History Corner
By Lou Smith, Pio Pico District Vice Chair
100 Years ago, in the
Los Angeles District Council (GLAAC now) ….
May 14, 1922 - (LA Times, Part I, Page 8)
BOY SCOUTS AID POMONA AUTOISTS
POMONA, May 14.
Boy Scouts of this city are engaged in a "Prevent That Puncture Campaign”
under the auspices of the Automobile Club of Southern California, and their
efforts so far prove that the boys are unusually Industrious, or else that the
city's streets are sadly neglected. Troop fourteen, one of the troops entered
in the campaign, has completed the district assigned to It and have collected
1350 articles, from nails to glass. If the other troops in the city hold this
average, the total amount of "junk" collected should total 91,000.
Motorists of this city are much elated over the project aa It will probably
mean 91,000 less punctures - poor business for tire dealers.
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