31st
October
2006
Mr. Bob and I have started an exciting new Scout show - The Scout Roundtable
It will be on it’s own website at http://scoutroundtable.wordpress.com and we will be discussing relevant topics to the Cub Scout world.
We are hoping to turn this into a forum where we have 1 or 2 guests on the show with us.
I’m adding the first show to the AHAW feed so everyone can get a taste of what Bob and I are going to be doing.

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31st
October
2006
Connor and I got back from our Pack campout on Sunday and I immediately began prepping for our Pack Meeting Monday night. Sunday was over before it even began and I finally got to bed about midnight.
Then we had the Pack Meeting on Monday and we didn’t get home until after 9:00.
So, no show this week from me, but there will be a cool new show posted very soon, hopefully today. Keep your ears open for it…
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31st
October
2006
Lifesaving Scouts
Bill Butterfield had been on rafting trips for what seemed like “thousands of times.â€
So even with a swift current and 50 to 60 degree water on the Deschutes River in July 2005, he still felt comfortable guiding a raft full of Boy Scouts from the local Venture crew 849 through the class III Whitehouse Rapids.
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27th
October
2006
Pack of Scouts Helps Osprey
A pack of Cub Scouts helps build a new home in Mecosta County for one of North America’s largest birds of prey. Consumers Energy, the Department of Natural Resources and Cub Scout Pack 174 installed an osprey nesting platform Thursday.
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26th
October
2006
Daily Record - Mine Hill - Mine Hill honors 15-year-old’s bravery after rescue at N.C. beach
MINE HILL –When teenager Todd Staszak heard a boy who was caught in a rip current yelling for help, he didn’t think twice about paddling out to rescue him.
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23rd
October
2006
Inside Bay Area - Boy Scout leads drug disposal effort
PIEDMONT — Boy Scouts working on a community service project have collected 112 pounds of expired prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs from hundreds of Piedmont houses, including a bottle of sedatives from 1929.
The outdated cough medicine, sleeping pills, mercury thermometers and bottles of children’s medications were collected two weeks ago by Piedmont High School senior John Fullerton and a dozen of his fellow Boy Scouts from Troop No. 1 as part of Fullerton’s Eagle Scout project.
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22nd
October
2006
Podcast #86-A short show…
…introducing Connor. We talk about his first field trip and our upcoming campout.
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