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2013 Cherokee District Spring Camporee

Theme: “Search and Rescue”

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2013 Cherokee Spring Camporee April 5-7, 2013

Camp Rainey Mountain, Clayton, GA General Information

LOCATION: 

The 2013 Spring Camporee for the Cherokee District will be held April 5‐7, 2013 at  Camp Rainey Mountain in Clayton, Georgia. 

 

COST/Registration: 

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION‐$15.00  Early Bird registration is by March 21st.  DAY OF EVENT REGISTRATION‐ $25.00* 

Late registration is March 30th (the Day of the Event) 

 

*Scouts registering/paying the day of the event (April 5th) will pay $25.00 per  participant. 

 

If you register the Day of the event you cannot be guaranteed to receive the  event Patch. 

 

REGISTRATION: 

Please complete the attached Registration form for those attending and submit it  with your fees to the Jefferson Service Center (P.O. Box 399 Jefferson, GA 30549)  or at Camporee Headquarters when you check in Friday night.  

 

THEME: 

This year’s theme for Spring Camporee is “Search and Rescue”. Scouts will learn  about Search and Rescue, complete a mock search and rescue event, and 

complete most requirements of the Search and Rescue Merit Badge.  

 

WHO: 

All Boy Scout Troops, Venture Crews, and Explorer Posts in the Cherokee District  are invited to attend.  Each troop/crew will be assigned to a group/team for the  mock search and rescue event. Explorer Posts have the option to be a part of the  mock search and rescue event as a participant or as a Staff Post. Please contact  the Camporee Chairman to inquire about serving as a Staff Post.  

 

 

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MATERIALS NEEDED: 

Each Troop/Crew will need to bring a GPS unit and/or compass as well as a First  Aid kit that can be carried in the field. Be prepared with all materials required! 

 

PARKING: 

After troop set‐up time Friday night, ALL vehicles must be parked in designated  areas.  Troop trailers may be left in the troop camp area. 

 

CAMPING AREA: 

The troop camping areas will be located in designated areas around the  campground.   

 

TENTS WILL NOT BE PROVIDED! 

 

SITES: 

Troop campsite assignments will be made when you sign in at Camporee  Headquarters on Friday night. 

Health and Safety

‐All safety precautions will be adhered to throughout the Camporee. 

‐Report all unsafe conditions and actions to a staff member or executive staff  member immediately. 

‐If the action is unsafe, stop the action IMMEDIATELY then report. 

-SCOUTS, USE THE BUDDY SYSTEM!

EMERGENCY Protocol

‐In the event of a lost child, notify District Executive and/or Camporee Chairman  immediately, campers will be notified by a series of three (3) horn or cannon blasts.

‐At that point ALL persons, scouts and non‐scouts will report to the 

Administration Building (Check‐In).  There will be NO EXCEPTIONS! Everyone must  go to the Administration Building. For everyone’s safety, remain at the 

Administration Building for further instruction. 

First Aid

‐Scout leaders are to be prepared to handle all minor situations. 

‐Each unit is to have a First Aid Kit in their campsite. 

‐Serious injuries and emergencies must be reported immediately to the Camporee  Headquarters. There will be a trained medical technician present on site during  the entire camporee. 

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‐Units having additional trained medical personnel present are asked to notify our  Health and Safety Chairperson during check‐in or at the Scoutmaster/SPL meeting  Friday night. 

‐The nearest full service hospital is Mountain Lakes Medical Center (196  Ridgecrest Circle Clayton, GA 30525)

Uniforms

‐Class A uniforms will be worn at flag ceremony and campfire 

‐Field or activity uniforms may be worn during the event 

‐No sandals, open-toed shoes, or Crocs.

PROHIBITED ITEMS

‐Fireworks, firearms (of any type), sheath knives, illegal drugs, and alcoholic  beverages. 

‐Youth participants are NOT to carry communication or radio devices.  

‐Anyone bringing prohibited items will be required to leave with forfeiture of all  fees paid. (Also refer to Guide to Safe Scouting.) 

‐Pets are NOT allowed. This includes visitors. Disability service dogs are permitted. 

RULE VIOLATIONS

-The Camporee Chairman, in consultation with the Camporee Staff, will determine penalties for any violation of the rules. Rules will be communicated via future written communication OR communication at the Senior Patrol Leader meeting at the beginning of the camporee.

-Any adults attempting to guide or coach their scouts beyond a reasonable amount will result in penalties assessed against the unit at the discretion of the Camporee Chairman, in consultation with the Camporee Staff.

Water

‐Water is available near or at the campsites. Units will need to provide their own  water containers. 

‐Scouts should carry their own canteens or water bottles during all activities. 

‐Each unit should bring a water hose to help with clean‐up. 

Trash/Garbage

‐BE PREPARED for all non‐burnable garbage and trash to be carried out upon  departure. 

‐Dumpsters may be available. Ensure that all trash is in the dumpster ‐ NOT piled on top or beside dumpster

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‐If dumpsters are FULL – CARRY IT OUT! 

‐If there are more than two units in a campsite, the units are expected to share  shelters and other facilities and to clean them up together 

Campfires

‐Digging of fire pits is prohibited. Use ground fires only, and only in designated fire  lay locations. Units will be notified at check‐in or earlier, if conditions do not allow  campfires. 

‐Under no circumstances will any tree be cut down. 

‐Use extreme caution with all fires. Keep all fires at a reasonable size; never leave  a fire unattended and always provide adult supervision for all fires. 

‐Each unit must bring it’s own fire extinguishers and fire control equipment. 

‐All units need to plan for camp stove cooking or no‐heat meals in the event there  is a ban on campfires. Use camp stoves properly. 

‐The use of liquid fire starters is prohibited within the Boy Scouts of America. 

Visitors

‐Visitors are welcome. They may observe all events, activities, visit unit campsites,  and attend the Camporee Campfires. 

‐All visitors must leave the Camporee by 11:00 PM each night. 

‐All youth participants must be registered with a unit and pay Camporee fees. 

‐All visitors must check in at Camporee Headquarters and check out when leaving. 

 

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SCHEDULE:

*Camporee Staff reserves the right to change or alter schedule if determined to be in the best interest of the boys and the program

Friday:

Check In/Camp Set Up: 6:00pm – 9:00pm Senior Patrol Leader Meeting: 10:00pm

Saturday:

Flag Ceremony: 8:00am at Flag Poles

Morning Instruction/Events: 8:15am – 11:15am Scenario/Action Plan Distribution: 11:15am Lunch: 11:30am – 1:15pm

Afternoon Instruction/Action Plan Review: 1:30pm – 2:30pm Mock Search and Rescue Event: 2:30pm-5:30pm

De-Brief Session: 5:30pm-6:00pm Dinner: 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Campfire/Awards: 8:30pm Sunday:

Check Out No Later than 11:00am. ALL TROOPS MUST LEAVE THE PROPERTY BY 11 AM, NO EXCEPTIONS!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PROGRAM/EVENT DETAILS: 

 

This weekend’s program will feature special instruction and events that will teach  Scouts how to successfully carry out a search and rescue mission.  

 

Scouts will receive instruction in round robin format during the morning sessions. 

Troops will be assigned to round robin groups by the camporee staff at the SPL  Meeting Friday night. A round robin schedule will be distributed at the SPL  Meeting Friday night. 

 

After the morning instruction/events, troops will be given a mock scenario. 

Troops will be asked to develop an action plan during the lunch break. 

 

After lunch, all troops will gather as one to review their action plans with the  instructors. Once action plans are reviewed, the camporee staff and instructors  will begin the administration of the mock search and rescue event and will give  instructions to each pre‐assigned group.  

 

Upon completion of the mock search event, all participants will gather together  for a debrief session & review.  

 

Scouts will be able to earn most of the requirements for the BSA’s Search and  Rescue Merit Badge. ALL SCOUTS WISHING TO COMPLETE THIS MERIT BADGE  WILL BE REQUIRED TO TAKE THE ICS‐100 ONLINE TRAINING COURSE. Scouts  completing this training will need to print their certificate upon completion of the  Final Exam at the end of the course and bring it with them to the camporee. The  online course can be found at http://emilms.fema.gov/IS100b/index.htm  

   

The details for all other events will be discussed at the SPL/Leaders meeting  Friday night.  A Scout should be prepared! 

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Directions: 

Camp Rainey Mountain is 4.2 miles east of Clayton, Georgia on Highway 76. Turn left at the  granite sign on the left side of the road marking the entrance to Camp Rainey Mountain. Follow  the road approximately 1 mile until it dead ends into the camp’s parking lot. 

1494 Rainey Mountain Road,   Clayton, GA 30525

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CAMPOREE REGISTRATION

(Please complete this form and mail it with your registration) (Make Multiple Copies if Needed)

Troop or Crew:_____________________

PATROL NAME:____________________

1.) P.L.:_____________________________

2.)A.P.L.:___________________________

3.)_________________________________

4.)_________________________________

5.)_________________________________

6.)_________________________________

7.)_________________________________

8.)_________________________________

PATROL NAME:____________________

1.) P.L.:_____________________________

2.)A.P.L.:___________________________

3.)_________________________________

4.)_________________________________

5.)_________________________________

6.)_________________________________

7.)_________________________________

8.)_________________________________

Date:_______________________________

PATROL NAME:____________________

1.) P.L.:_____________________________

2.)A.P.L.:___________________________

3.)_________________________________

4.)_________________________________

5.)_________________________________

6.)_________________________________

7.)_________________________________

8.)_________________________________

PATROL NAME:____________________

1.) P.L.:_____________________________

2.)A.P.L.:___________________________

3.)_________________________________

4.)_________________________________

5.)_________________________________

6.)_________________________________

7.)_________________________________

8.)_________________________________

And the following Scouters:

Scoutmaster:________________________

Asst. SM:___________________________

Asst. SM:___________________________

Asst. SM:___________________________

Asst. SM:___________________________

Jr. Asst. SM:________________________

SPL:_______________________________ ASPL:______________________________

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To register online visit:

http://cherokee.kintera.org/springcamp13 April 5-7, 2013 @ Camp Rainey Mountain

Circle One: Troop Crew Unit #:____________________

Name of Scoutmaster/Crew Advisor: __________________________________

Phone #:_______________________________

Adults available to staff an activity station ________ (we need volunteers please) Early Fee: $15 (Received by March 21st) On Site Fee: $25 (April 5th)*

______ Participants at $15 each ______Participants at $25 each Total Amount: _______ Total Amount: ________

Each additional camporee patch: $4.00 ______Patches at $4.00 Total Amount: ________

Your registration fee includes one patch per participant.

Please include your Camporee Roster with this page

*Participants registering On Site cannot be guaranteed a patch.

Patches will be received at Checkout by your acting Scoutmaster. Be sure to stop by Camporee Headquarters before leaving in order to Check-out and receive your patches.

Please make checks payable to: Northeast Georgia Council, BSA Or Circle: Visa Mastercard Discover Card No. ________________________________________

Exp. Date _______________________________________

Cardholder’s Signature ____________________________

Name __________________________________________

Address ________________________________________

City, State, Zip __________________________________

Phone # ________________________________________

Questions? Please contact:

Greg Schultz @ 706-224-3087 or Greg Slaney @ 706-224-4434

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