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Longhouse Council - Pathways - October 30, 2020
Vol. #2 Issue #36
Veteran’s Day November 11th
Scouts, on Veteran’s Day November 11th United Radio and SAAB are hosting a celebration for their first flag raising on their new flag poles at 5717 Enterprise Pkwy. They would love to have a BSA color guard for the ceremony, and a bugler if available. If you and/or your Scouts are interested in helping with this event, please contact Ed Theetge at 315-463-0201 x109 or Edwin.theetge@scouting.org
Online Popcorn Sale
Take your online sale to the next level. Having a hard time getting friends and family to share your online popcorn sale?
Pick up a bunch of the new popcorn door hangers and hand them out in your neighborhood and watch your sale grow. Simply replace the code on the bottom of the hanger with your own and hand them out.
Pick up 50 or 500, supplies are limited so get yours TODAY!!
Programs for Scouts
Telling Your BSA Story 
Do you enjoy your Scouting experience? Then why not share it with others? Sharing your experience will show others the fun and values of Scouting, and could bring new members to your unit.   
What Stories Can We Tell About Scouting? 
• An amazing camping experience
• A fun activity, such as a Pinewood Derby, parade, etc.
• Achievements, including awards and rank advancement
• An interesting merit badge class
• An Eagle Project or other community service, such as Scouting for Food or Clean Sweep (litter removal)
• Unit historical events (first female Eagle Scout, third generation Eagle Scout, etc.)
• A Scout who did a good deed or showed heroism
• Other examples of Scouts having fun or putting the Scout Oath or Law into action
If you want to recognize your Scouts, if you want to recruit new members to your unit or if you just want to tell a good BSA story, consider spending a little bit of time to create and post positive and engaging stories in social media. In doing so, you might just discover a new passion. 
Want more info on how to promote your Scouting program contact the Scout Service Center Today
Silver Beaver 2020
It is with great regret that we have decided, that it is best to postpone our 2020 Silver Beaver presentation for this year. We plan to present our 2020 class of Silver Beavers with our 2021 class at a location to be announced later. Regardless of the ability to meet in person we will present them on Saturday, May 8, 2021. If need be, we will do it as a virtual event. Until that time, let us once again congratulate our 2020 Silver Beaver class.

Jeanina “Nina” Renea Boone - Watertown, NY
R. James Eklund - Chittenango, NY
Robert Joseph Fredericks, III - Manlius, NY
Kathleen T Kaffenberger - East Syracuse, NY
Jeffrey R LaDuca, M.D., Ph.D. - Auburn, NY
Jay M. Matteson - Adams, NY
Jonathan T. Pinckney - Canton, NY
Scott Robert Quinell - Potsdam, NY
Michael James Shanahan, II - Brownville, NY

Along with our Silver Beaver awards there are several other awards that would have been recognized. Let us recognize them as well.

The Elbert K Fretwell Outstanding Educator Award: William W. Crist - Oswego, NY
The Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award: James “JB” Dean Webb - Fort Drum, NY
The Venturing Leadership Award: Pandora Trumbo (Youth) - Watertown, NY
The Venturing Leadership Award: David Swift (Adult) - Dewitt, NY
The Sea Scout Leadership Award: Marcus Boone (Youth) - Watertown, NY
Useful Forms to Help You Get Your Unit Meeting Again.
As we try and find ways for units to find some normalcy in the everyday things. We have put together a few things that may help you develop a plan to start meeting or host an activity. It may seem a big task but it really is just a few changes and safety steps and you can be back to business as usual.
27th Annual Scout-O
For the 27th year in a row​, the Central New York Orienteering Club is happy to offer an opportunity for Scouts and other youth groups to learn and practice the art of using a map and compass. This year will be a little different. Instruction by CNYO club members will be available for beginners, by appointment, on November 14 and 15. Self-serve map hikes are available for experienced groups starting November 7th. 
There will be NO overnight camping, extra activities for younger scouts, or a patrol competition this year.
Go to the Central New York Orienteering Club website for more info.
NEW Scout Shop Hours:
Monday 10:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday 10:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday CLOSED
Thursday 10:00am – 5:00pm
Friday 10:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday 10:00am – 2:00pm
Sunday CLOSED
(Closed every weekday from 1:30-2:00 for lunch)
You do not need an appointment to shop at the Scout Shop. 
You are welcome to come in anytime. 
Also check out our new tool that can help you shop. 
You can have your order shipped, pick up in store, or curbside pick-up. We are more than happy to help you shop in any way that makes you feel comfortable.

Please note, the Scout Shop will be closed Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday,
November 26 & 27.
The uniform sale has been extended to October 31, 2020. 
For more information on events, training opportunities, and other activities happening in your district, visit your district webpage:

Other Dates of Interest
November 11th - Office Closed
November 26th & 27th - Office Closed
“Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.”
John F. Kennedy