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Welcome
to the
Monticello District
Website
Stonewall Jackson Area Council
Here you will find answers to most of your questions
about the Boy Scouts of America program in the Monticello
District and information on how to contact us to find out
more. If there's something you want to contribute (an
idea, words to your favorite campfire song, suggestions
for the Website or the Scouting program), just let us
know. We want to make this site helpful to veteran
leaders as well as to the newest Tiger Cub parent.
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We are pleased to welcome our
new District Executive Nathan
E. Criser to the Monticello District. Please extend a welcome
as you meet him at meetings, Roundtables, and events.
Monticello
Scout Shop is moving! Our new scout shop is opening on
July 11 at Seminole Square Shopping Center. Grand Opening at
10:00 AM. More information and flyer can be found on our
SCOUT SHOP webpage.
- Monticello Cub Day Camp information, "Great Outdoor
Adventure", JUN 22 – 25, 2009 at Chris Green Lake, Albemarle
County is now available on our CALENDAR and FORMS webpages. Mark
your Pack's calendar and visit our Day Camp Webpage for more
information and forms.
- Boy Scout recruiting contest is under way! Ask your
Scouts to talk to their friends, their neighbors and their
schoolmates about Scouting. Bring them to a Troop meeting or
better yet – to a campout. When their friend joins the Troop and
fills out the paperwork, the Scout’s name will be entered into a
drawing which will take place at the November Roundtable for one
of 5 iPod shuffles. And their name gets re-entered for each boy
they sponsor. And who benefits from this? Your Troop! See
FORMS webpage for contest information and entry
form. (PDF files)
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32nd Annual APPLE HARVEST CAMPOREE, OCT 16-18, 2009.
The Viking Challenge.
- Scoutmaster, Outdoor Leader Training (S.M.O.L.T), OCT
16-18, 2009 at Chris Green Lake, Albemarle County.
See our
CALENDAR link for details about above
events.
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The Stonewall Jackson Area Council offers Cubs and their
families exciting, age-appropriate summer outdoor activities!
Check out the fun for Webelos and Family Camp Info!
SJAC Info
Link
- JUN 1, 2008. NEW LOCAL TOUR PERMIT There
is a new local tour permit available. The old form will not be
accepted after June 1, 2008, so get the new forms in circulation
and begin using them. This new form is in a pdf format that
allows you to ‘fill in the blanks’ electronically and then
e-mail the form to the council office. Completed tour permits
should be e-mailed to pasipe@bsamail.org . Forms should still be
submitted two weeks prior to the trip. (Remember if your trip is
over 500 miles, a National Tour Permit is required.)
- Welcome to all the new Cub Scouts and their parents. Our
Forms page has the following
A Parent’s
Guide to the Cub Scouting Program for your review.
Compliments of Cub Pack 206.
- Welcome to all the "new" units listed on our "Units Pages".
WebMaster has added and removed units.
Please review your information and update
the WebMaster if needed.
- Visit MonticelloEagle on our website. Charles
Johnson, Donald Foss and the WebMaster have worked together to bring your Eagle administration
information to Mont-BSA. See our LINKS page for the Web-link.
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Camp Shenandoah Information
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Nomination for DISTRICT AWARD OF MERIT and UNIT
SCOUTER OF THE YEAR AWARD are now available on our FORMS
webpage. Please submit the form to recognize a great
Scouter in your Unit. (1/17/08)
- Webmaster can now update your unit information. Units
need to review their 2008 information and update the
webmaster. Use our email
link below to send him email.
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If your
son is older, consider Boy Scouts for
ages 11- 18. The program goals are the
same as Cub Scouts but the methods are more
boy-leader & outdoor oriented. Your
son will learn new skills and experience new
adventures that will emphasize leadership
and teamwork. Do you have a daughter who is
entering the 9th grade. If so, consider
our co-ed program called
Venturing. Venturers are
young men and women ages 14 - 20. Each
Venture Crew sets it's own guidelines and
focus. High adventure opportunities
abound.
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