Pictures, pictures, pictures

August 7, 2010

Jambo Troop 1032

Folks, I have posted pictures at Google’s photo site.  These are the same pictures I posted on Facebook, but I posted them on Google also, so you don’t have to be a Facebook member to view them.  If you have picture you wish to share, please post them online and share them so others can view them also.

Here are the links to the pictures:

http://picasaweb.google.com/117681383545131381656/20100805Jambo?feat=directlink

http://picasaweb.google.com/117681383545131381656/20100802Jambo?feat=directlink

http://picasaweb.google.com/117681383545131381656/20100801Jambo?feat=directlink

http://picasaweb.google.com/117681383545131381656/20100730Jambo?feat=directlink

http://picasaweb.google.com/117681383545131381656/20100729?feat=directlink

http://picasaweb.google.com/117681383545131381656/20100726?feat=directlink

Daily Jambo email

July 21, 2010

Folks, some IMPORTANT reminders

1. Class A uniforms MUST be worn to board the bus on Friday.
2. If you have any changes to your scouts medical condition or medications please let us know immediately
3. Electronics do not include cell phones.  Cell phones may be used at Jamboree
4. When your scout is not in a class A, he must be in a class B.  Class B is any scout shirt with a fleur de lis on it.   You were given two, any additional should be provided by you.
5. Don’t forget water bottles, utensils, extra socks, etc.

That is all for now!
Whew!
Mr. C

A message from Fort A.P. Hill

July 20, 2010

This is an email we received from Ernie Froemel, a friend of the Troops who is on staff at Jambo.

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Jambo information – 3 days and counting

July 20, 2010

Dear Troop 1032 Scouts and Parents,

Some additional points of clarification for our Jamboree trip:

  1. Daypacks – scouts are encouraged to use the day packs issued for the trip, but can use a similar sized day pack if they already have one they prefer (i.e. a camelback type day pack). Remember this pack will be with them in the bus so the replacement pack must be about the same size as the one we issued.
  2. Electronics – scouts may bring electronics on the bus.  However, those should be packed up when we arrive in Washington D.C. and stay packed until we leave.  If we find scouts are using them at Jamboree, we will confiscate them and give them back when we board the bus at the end of Jamboree.
  3. Mess kits – we have the cooking equipment and plates.  Scouts should bring utensils and if they have room, I would suggest they bring a mess kit.  If they don’t have room, utensils will be sufficient.
  4. Snacks on the bus – snacks will be allowed on the bus.  However, the rules governing their use are as follows:  items not allowed – caffeinated/energy drinks, candy/sugar snacks, and anything else that might inhibit scouts’ ability to sleep; clean-up will be scouts’ responsibility – if the bus is left in a mess, snacks will NOT be allowed for the remainder of the trip.  As a reminder, we will not be stopping for dinner en route to the Jamboree, so scouts should either eat before arriving at the council service center in La Grange, or bring something with them to eat on the bus.  If your scout is susceptible to motion sickness, please take all appropriate precautions before arriving at the service center.
  5. Patch placement – insignia guide may be found here.  Please note, the insignia guides have not been updated to show the circular “ring” patch that goes around the purple world crest patch over the left pocket.  The nameplates will be distributed to the scouts to attach to their uniforms when we are on the bus leaving La Grange.

Our leadership contact information is as follows:

Mike Carioscio mcarioscio@gmail.com (708) 837-7287
Bruce Torgler bruce.w.torgler@chase.com (630) 816-5035
Jacob Way jacob.way.fiji@gmail.com (630) 567-2995
Marc White makeacall@ameritech.net (312) 882-3556

Thanks,

Mr. C

Insignia Placement

July 19, 2010

Folks, I’ve gotten a number of questions regarding where patches go.

Here a link that will help.

www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/34048.pdf

Thanks,

Mr. C

Subcamp 10 map – this is where we are staying

July 17, 2010

Good evening Scoutmasters,

I’ve had several requests for information on the final troop site assignments, and to that end I’ve attached a copy of the subcamp map.

If you saw a similar map several months ago please note it’s changed.  We had to make some adjustments for more units, and in the process the commissioner staff wanted to be sure you all get a chance to make some new Scouting friends.

I hope this will help you all prepare for the trip east next week.

The entire subcamp staff has been very busy preparing for your arrival – we want this to be the most fun, most exciting and safest Jamboree ever for you and your Scouts!  Please contact your subcamp unit commissioner if you have any other questions or contact me.

Yours In The Spirit Of Gilwell (YITSOG)

Aaron Randolph
Subcamp 10 Commissioner
NSJ 2010

Subcamp 10 Map

2010 National Scout Jamboree Mass Notification System

July 17, 2010

July 9, 2010

2010 National Scout Jamboree Mass Notification System

The 2010 National Scout Jamboree will utilize a mass notification system to alert those signed up of emergency situations.

The system is called IRIS, Immediate Response Information System, and will deliver alerts using several methods – phone, e-mail, SMS/text message, and pager.

E-mail alerts will come from alerts@irisalert.com, and phone messages will be sent from a 281 number.

To receive an alert, follow these steps:

Go to https://www.irisdispatch.com/.
Log in using “BSA” and your member ID with no spaces (your member ID is found on your BSA registration card; on your MyScouting account: select Profile and scroll to the bottom; your troop leader may have it; and your council registrar can look it up.) For example: BSA123456789.
The password is your last name (first letter uppercase, rest in lowercase letters).
The first column is your account information; some fields may be completed. Complete the other fields; you must also reset your password the first time you log in.
The second column is the contact information. Enter all information. If you decide you don’t want to be notified via one of the means, you can deselect it at the bottom of the first column (Do Not Contact Options).
Save the information.
Return to this site to change your information at any time.
Parents may also sign up to receive jamboree alerts, via this system – include the parent information with the attendee’s contact information.

Please note, this system is not designed to respond to your inquiries or distribute additional information. The Jamboree Web site (www.bsajamboree.org) will be utilized for further messages related to emergency situations

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More Jamboree information

July 17, 2010

Dear Troop 1032 Scouts and Parents,

The duffle bags have arrived and will be distributed at our swim test on Sunday, July 18th.

Also please find attached the final Washington D.C. itinerary.  Troop 1031 and 1032 will be alternating between activities throughout the weekend.  I am going to try my best to update the blog, Facebook, and twitter by tweeting at jambo1032.  Go to jambo1032.wordpress.com for instructions on how to follow our progress.

We also have a pair of luggage tags for each participant.  They can be affixed to your duffle bag.

I’m also including a file with contact information for all Scouts in Troop 1032 as was requested at the last parents meeting.  I will not be posting this information for obvious Youth Protection reasons.

Our leadership information is as follows:

Mike Carioscio  mcarioscio@gmail.com           (708) 837-7287
Bruce Torgler    bruce.w.torgler@chase.com  (630) 816-5035
Jacob Way          jacob.way.fiji@gmail.com      (630) 567-2995
Marc White        makeacall@ameritech.net      (312) 882-3556

Thanks,

Mr. C

Troop Contact by Patrol

Jambo Scout Itinerary

More Jamboree information

July 4, 2010

Folks, here is the text of an email I just sent.

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Directions to campout – REVISED

June 24, 2010

Greene Valley Forest Preserve is located in Naperville, south of 75th Street on Greene Road.  Here is a link to the web site http://www.dupageforest.com/Conservation/ForestPreserves/Greene_Valley.html

The directions I sent earlier were incorrect!  Sorry about that.

Here is another set:

Greene Valley is located near the intersection of Rte. 53 and 75th St. in Woodridge, IL. The trailhead is on Greene Rd., just west of Rte. 53 on 75th St. Signs clearly mark the way from that intersection.

Mike


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