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BLACK FEATHER
The Black Feather Roundtable takes place the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Check out the NEW Roundtable Calendar, we look forward to seeing you. Note that until further notice, all Black Feather Roundtables will be via Zoom conferences. 2 020-2021 Roundtable Calendar. JOIN THE NEXT ROUNDTABLE HERE.COUNCIL DIRECTORY
Denver area council staff directory. The DAC has reopened for normal business. Our Customer Service Center hours are from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday through Friday and 9:00 am – 12:00 pm on Saturdays. Our business operating hours are 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. You may also call the office at 303.455.5522 to request anappointment.
TAHOSA HIGH ADVENTURE BASE Since 1938, Tahosa High Adventure Base has been the adventure playground of choice for troops and crews from around the country. Sitting at a whopping 9,000 feet in elevation (1.7 miles above sea level), campers share a world with moose, trout, mountain lions, elk, river otters, and bears. PEACEFUL VALLEY SCOUT RANCH The Peaceful Valley Alumni Association (PVAA) is a group of veteran Scouters and former Camp Staffers dedicated to the preservation, maintenance, and program support at Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch. Three nationally accredited camps make up PV, which is located at 7,000 feet in elevation near the town of Elbert, Colorado. NATIONAL AND LOCAL FORMS AND RESOURCES National and Local Forms and Resources Below is a listing of National and Denver Area Council forms and other resources. Adult Training Awards District Committee Key Progress RecordVarsity Scout Coach's Key Progress RecordVarsity Scout Leader Training Award Progress RecordVarsity Scout Leader Letter ScorecardVenturing Leader Progress Record Advancement 2019 Guide to 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE U p d a t e d a s o f 3 / 1 2 / 2 0 2 1 P a g e | 1 @PVDAC @PVSRDAC www.DenverBoyScout.org/Dobbins 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT @ Big Horn) is an exciting, action-packed program designed to provide youth members with the opportunity to learn leadership skills and gain experience they can use in their home units and in other situations that would benefit from a leadership role. DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAPROGRAMSCAMPSACTIVITIES & EVENTSDISTRICTSGIVINGRESOURCES The Denver Area Council (DAC), Boy Scouts of America, was established in 1916 and settled into its current location in Lakewood, Colorado, in 2009. Through the years the mission has remained the same, to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. As our community continues to grow and diversify, we CAMPS - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Organized camping is a creative, educational experience that takes place in cooperative groups living in the outdoors. It uses natural surroundings to significantly contribute to physical, mental, spiritual, and social growth. The Denver Area Council offers a wide variety of camping options for Scouts and non-Scout youth of all ages, taking advantage of the beautiful landscape and terrain of CAMP STAFF - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Camp Cris Dobbins – Scouts, BSA Camp. 6-Day/ 5-Night overnight experience; Unit-Camping designed Summer Camp for Scouts, BSA Youth (ages 11-18) Nestled in the middle of the Black Forest, Camp Cris Dobbins offers sweeping views of Pikes Peak and the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Scouts will have a hard time choosing between the more than 50 merit badges offered here, and will loveBLACK FEATHER
The Black Feather Roundtable takes place the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Check out the NEW Roundtable Calendar, we look forward to seeing you. Note that until further notice, all Black Feather Roundtables will be via Zoom conferences. 2 020-2021 Roundtable Calendar. JOIN THE NEXT ROUNDTABLE HERE.COUNCIL DIRECTORY
Denver area council staff directory. The DAC has reopened for normal business. Our Customer Service Center hours are from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday through Friday and 9:00 am – 12:00 pm on Saturdays. Our business operating hours are 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. You may also call the office at 303.455.5522 to request anappointment.
TAHOSA HIGH ADVENTURE BASE Since 1938, Tahosa High Adventure Base has been the adventure playground of choice for troops and crews from around the country. Sitting at a whopping 9,000 feet in elevation (1.7 miles above sea level), campers share a world with moose, trout, mountain lions, elk, river otters, and bears. PEACEFUL VALLEY SCOUT RANCH The Peaceful Valley Alumni Association (PVAA) is a group of veteran Scouters and former Camp Staffers dedicated to the preservation, maintenance, and program support at Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch. Three nationally accredited camps make up PV, which is located at 7,000 feet in elevation near the town of Elbert, Colorado. NATIONAL AND LOCAL FORMS AND RESOURCES National and Local Forms and Resources Below is a listing of National and Denver Area Council forms and other resources. Adult Training Awards District Committee Key Progress RecordVarsity Scout Coach's Key Progress RecordVarsity Scout Leader Training Award Progress RecordVarsity Scout Leader Letter ScorecardVenturing Leader Progress Record Advancement 2019 Guide to 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE U p d a t e d a s o f 3 / 1 2 / 2 0 2 1 P a g e | 1 @PVDAC @PVSRDAC www.DenverBoyScout.org/Dobbins 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT @ Big Horn) is an exciting, action-packed program designed to provide youth members with the opportunity to learn leadership skills and gain experience they can use in their home units and in other situations that would benefit from a leadership role. ABOUT - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA About Us. Founded in 1910 on the principles of making a difference through civic service, Scouting provides quality youth programs that build good character and leadership skills, while building better communities. The Denver Area Council (DAC), Boy Scouts of America, was established in 1913 and settled into its current location in LakewoodBLACK FEATHER
The Black Feather Roundtable takes place the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Check out the NEW Roundtable Calendar, we look forward to seeing you. Note that until further notice, all Black Feather Roundtables will be via Zoom conferences. 2 020-2021 Roundtable Calendar. JOIN THE NEXT ROUNDTABLE HERE. SCOUT SHOP - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Welcome to the Denver Scout Shop! We are your source for Scouting uniforms, supplies, and gifts. We look forward to serving your whole family. We have uniforms, camping equipment, craft supplies, patches, awards and recognition items, and much more. Parents, leaders and units are all welcome to shop. Visit our full-service shop today, with on-site services and helpful and informed employeesACTIVITIES & EVENTS
Activities & Events. The Denver Area Council (DAC) hosts events throughout the year that are not only fun, but also provide opportunities for Scouts to contribute community service hours, earn Merit Badges, and gain advancements. These activities and events include the Scout Show , Scouting for Food and Cub Scout Day Camp.RESTART SCOUTING
Scouting Announcement – 3/25/2021Dear Scouting Families and Units:The State of Colorado has updated their COVID-19 Dial and almost all counties in the Denver Area Council are now Blue or Green! In addition, the Restrictions Guidance is updated and provides increased capacity limits in many categories. Please reference the link belowCOUNCIL DIRECTORY
Denver area council staff directory. The DAC has reopened for normal business. Our Customer Service Center hours are from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday through Friday and 9:00 am – 12:00 pm on Saturdays. Our business operating hours are 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. You may also call the office at 303.455.5522 to request anappointment.
STEM - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA STEM for cub scouts. STEM is part of an initiative the Boy Scouts of America has taken on to encourage the natural curiosity of youth members and their sense of wonder about these fields through existing programs. From archery to welding, Scouts can’t help but enjoy the wide range of STEM-related activities. STEM IN A BOX GUIDES STEM in a Box is a prepackaged and prewritten “all-in-one” STEM activity kit. Units participating will get the Box(es) full of activity supplies and instructions on how to properly execute the prewritten STEM Module provided. Each Box will provide up to 4-6 STEM Activities. No STEM-experience or COLORADO SCOUTING INITIATIVE Let's get Scouting again in Colorado! New members are always welcome for the promise of Scouting: leadership development, learning, friendships and adventure! NATIONAL AND LOCAL FORMS AND RESOURCES National and Local Forms and Resources Below is a listing of National and Denver Area Council forms and other resources. Adult Training Awards District Committee Key Progress RecordVarsity Scout Coach's Key Progress RecordVarsity Scout Leader Training Award Progress RecordVarsity Scout Leader Letter ScorecardVenturing Leader Progress Record Advancement 2019 Guide to DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAPROGRAMSCAMPSACTIVITIES & EVENTSDISTRICTSGIVINGRESOURCES The Denver Area Council (DAC), Boy Scouts of America, was established in 1916 and settled into its current location in Lakewood, Colorado, in 2009. Through the years the mission has remained the same, to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. As our community continues to grow and diversify, we CAMPS - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Organized camping is a creative, educational experience that takes place in cooperative groups living in the outdoors. It uses natural surroundings to significantly contribute to physical, mental, spiritual, and social growth. The Denver Area Council offers a wide variety of camping options for Scouts and non-Scout youth of all ages, taking advantage of the beautiful landscape and terrain of CAMP STAFF - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Camp Cris Dobbins – Scouts, BSA Camp. 6-Day/ 5-Night overnight experience; Unit-Camping designed Summer Camp for Scouts, BSA Youth (ages 11-18) Nestled in the middle of the Black Forest, Camp Cris Dobbins offers sweeping views of Pikes Peak and the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Scouts will have a hard time choosing between the more than 50 merit badges offered here, and will loveBLACK FEATHER
The Black Feather Roundtable takes place the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Check out the NEW Roundtable Calendar, we look forward to seeing you. Note that until further notice, all Black Feather Roundtables will be via Zoom conferences. 2 020-2021 Roundtable Calendar. JOIN THE NEXT ROUNDTABLE HERE. HELP KEEP SCOUTING GOING Help Keep Scouting GoingThe 110-year-old tradition of Scouting remains critical for youth in the Denver Metro and Western Colorado service areas during these unprecedented times. The Denver Area Council (DAC) needs funds now more than ever to continue Scouting programs. Many families are making difficult decisions when it comes to TAHOSA HIGH ADVENTURE BASE Since 1938, Tahosa High Adventure Base has been the adventure playground of choice for troops and crews from around the country. Sitting at a whopping 9,000 feet in elevation (1.7 miles above sea level), campers share a world with moose, trout, mountain lions, elk, river otters, and bears. 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE U p d a t e d a s o f 3 / 1 2 / 2 0 2 1 P a g e | 1 @PVDAC @PVSRDAC www.DenverBoyScout.org/Dobbins 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley PEACEFUL VALLEY SCOUT RANCH The Peaceful Valley Alumni Association (PVAA) is a group of veteran Scouters and former Camp Staffers dedicated to the preservation, maintenance, and program support at Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch. Three nationally accredited camps make up PV, which is located at 7,000 feet in elevation near the town of Elbert, Colorado.ORDER OF THE ARROW
Order of the Arrow (OA) is recognition for Scouts and Scouters who exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, encouraging others to live these ideals. Arrowmen have a strong reputation of unchallenged service to others, while maintaining camping traditions and promoting year-round and long-term resident camping. NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT @ Big Horn) is an exciting, action-packed program designed to provide youth members with the opportunity to learn leadership skills and gain experience they can use in their home units and in other situations that would benefit from a leadership role. DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAPROGRAMSCAMPSACTIVITIES & EVENTSDISTRICTSGIVINGRESOURCES The Denver Area Council (DAC), Boy Scouts of America, was established in 1916 and settled into its current location in Lakewood, Colorado, in 2009. Through the years the mission has remained the same, to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. As our community continues to grow and diversify, we CAMPS - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Organized camping is a creative, educational experience that takes place in cooperative groups living in the outdoors. It uses natural surroundings to significantly contribute to physical, mental, spiritual, and social growth. The Denver Area Council offers a wide variety of camping options for Scouts and non-Scout youth of all ages, taking advantage of the beautiful landscape and terrain of CAMP STAFF - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Camp Cris Dobbins – Scouts, BSA Camp. 6-Day/ 5-Night overnight experience; Unit-Camping designed Summer Camp for Scouts, BSA Youth (ages 11-18) Nestled in the middle of the Black Forest, Camp Cris Dobbins offers sweeping views of Pikes Peak and the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Scouts will have a hard time choosing between the more than 50 merit badges offered here, and will loveBLACK FEATHER
The Black Feather Roundtable takes place the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Check out the NEW Roundtable Calendar, we look forward to seeing you. Note that until further notice, all Black Feather Roundtables will be via Zoom conferences. 2 020-2021 Roundtable Calendar. JOIN THE NEXT ROUNDTABLE HERE. HELP KEEP SCOUTING GOING Help Keep Scouting GoingThe 110-year-old tradition of Scouting remains critical for youth in the Denver Metro and Western Colorado service areas during these unprecedented times. The Denver Area Council (DAC) needs funds now more than ever to continue Scouting programs. Many families are making difficult decisions when it comes to TAHOSA HIGH ADVENTURE BASE Since 1938, Tahosa High Adventure Base has been the adventure playground of choice for troops and crews from around the country. Sitting at a whopping 9,000 feet in elevation (1.7 miles above sea level), campers share a world with moose, trout, mountain lions, elk, river otters, and bears. 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE U p d a t e d a s o f 3 / 1 2 / 2 0 2 1 P a g e | 1 @PVDAC @PVSRDAC www.DenverBoyScout.org/Dobbins 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley PEACEFUL VALLEY SCOUT RANCH The Peaceful Valley Alumni Association (PVAA) is a group of veteran Scouters and former Camp Staffers dedicated to the preservation, maintenance, and program support at Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch. Three nationally accredited camps make up PV, which is located at 7,000 feet in elevation near the town of Elbert, Colorado.ORDER OF THE ARROW
Order of the Arrow (OA) is recognition for Scouts and Scouters who exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, encouraging others to live these ideals. Arrowmen have a strong reputation of unchallenged service to others, while maintaining camping traditions and promoting year-round and long-term resident camping. NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT @ Big Horn) is an exciting, action-packed program designed to provide youth members with the opportunity to learn leadership skills and gain experience they can use in their home units and in other situations that would benefit from a leadership role. SCOUT SHOP - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Welcome to the Denver Scout Shop! We are your source for Scouting uniforms, supplies, and gifts. We look forward to serving your whole family. We have uniforms, camping equipment, craft supplies, patches, awards and recognition items, and much more. Parents, leaders and units are all welcome to shop. Visit our full-service shop today, with on-site services and helpful and informed employees HELP KEEP SCOUTING GOING Help Keep Scouting GoingThe 110-year-old tradition of Scouting remains critical for youth in the Denver Metro and Western Colorado service areas during these unprecedented times. The Denver Area Council (DAC) needs funds now more than ever to continue Scouting programs. Many families are making difficult decisions when it comes toBLACK FEATHER
The Black Feather Roundtable takes place the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Check out the NEW Roundtable Calendar, we look forward to seeing you. Note that until further notice, all Black Feather Roundtables will be via Zoom conferences. 2 020-2021 Roundtable Calendar. JOIN THE NEXT ROUNDTABLE HERE.RESTART SCOUTING
Scouting Announcement – 3/25/2021Dear Scouting Families and Units:The State of Colorado has updated their COVID-19 Dial and almost all counties in the Denver Area Council are now Blue or Green! In addition, the Restrictions Guidance is updated and provides increased capacity limits in many categories. Please reference the link below FRONTIER - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA The Frontier District serves 1,700 youth in the city and county of Denver and offers numerous programs throughout the year to support and strengthen pack and troop programs. The website is frequently updated and is the best place to check for current events and information.COUNCIL DIRECTORY
Denver area council staff directory. The DAC has reopened for normal business. Our Customer Service Center hours are from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday through Friday and 9:00 am – 12:00 pm on Saturdays. Our business operating hours are 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. You may also call the office at 303.455.5522 to request anappointment.
ORDER OF THE ARROW
Order of the Arrow (OA) is recognition for Scouts and Scouters who exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, encouraging others to live these ideals. Arrowmen have a strong reputation of unchallenged service to others, while maintaining camping traditions and promoting year-round and long-term resident camping. KEEPING “OUTING” IN SCOUTING” The 2021 AlpineCamporee continues an exciting Camping tradition in theDistrict of Denver Area Council. The Fall Camporee will celebrate a new era in Scouting as we deal with the fall-CUB SCOUT LEADERS
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation. Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) is a one-day training event that introduces Cub Scout leaders and parents to the skills needed to plan and conduct pack outdoor activities, particularly pack camping. It is offered through your district or the council.CHARTER RENEWAL
Charter Renewal is an annual process to re-establish and re-affirm relationships with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Remember: All Units in Denver Area Council expire December 31, 2020. Units should plan to complete charter renewal via the National Internet Charter Renewal System by December 19, 2020. On-time charter renewal of yourunit is
DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAPROGRAMSCAMPSACTIVITIES & EVENTSDISTRICTSGIVINGRESOURCES The Denver Area Council (DAC), Boy Scouts of America, was established in 1916 and settled into its current location in Lakewood, Colorado, in 2009. Through the years the mission has remained the same, to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. As our community continues to grow and diversify, we CAMPS - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Organized camping is a creative, educational experience that takes place in cooperative groups living in the outdoors. It uses natural surroundings to significantly contribute to physical, mental, spiritual, and social growth. The Denver Area Council offers a wide variety of camping options for Scouts and non-Scout youth of all ages, taking advantage of the beautiful landscape and terrain of CAMP STAFF - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Camp Cris Dobbins – Scouts, BSA Camp. 6-Day/ 5-Night overnight experience; Unit-Camping designed Summer Camp for Scouts, BSA Youth (ages 11-18) Nestled in the middle of the Black Forest, Camp Cris Dobbins offers sweeping views of Pikes Peak and the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Scouts will have a hard time choosing between the more than 50 merit badges offered here, and will loveBLACK FEATHER
The Black Feather Roundtable takes place the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Check out the NEW Roundtable Calendar, we look forward to seeing you. Note that until further notice, all Black Feather Roundtables will be via Zoom conferences. 2 020-2021 Roundtable Calendar. JOIN THE NEXT ROUNDTABLE HERE. HELP KEEP SCOUTING GOING Help Keep Scouting GoingThe 110-year-old tradition of Scouting remains critical for youth in the Denver Metro and Western Colorado service areas during these unprecedented times. The Denver Area Council (DAC) needs funds now more than ever to continue Scouting programs. Many families are making difficult decisions when it comes to TAHOSA HIGH ADVENTURE BASE Since 1938, Tahosa High Adventure Base has been the adventure playground of choice for troops and crews from around the country. Sitting at a whopping 9,000 feet in elevation (1.7 miles above sea level), campers share a world with moose, trout, mountain lions, elk, river otters, and bears. 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE U p d a t e d a s o f 3 / 1 2 / 2 0 2 1 P a g e | 1 @PVDAC @PVSRDAC www.DenverBoyScout.org/Dobbins 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley PEACEFUL VALLEY SCOUT RANCH The Peaceful Valley Alumni Association (PVAA) is a group of veteran Scouters and former Camp Staffers dedicated to the preservation, maintenance, and program support at Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch. Three nationally accredited camps make up PV, which is located at 7,000 feet in elevation near the town of Elbert, Colorado.ORDER OF THE ARROW
Order of the Arrow (OA) is recognition for Scouts and Scouters who exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, encouraging others to live these ideals. Arrowmen have a strong reputation of unchallenged service to others, while maintaining camping traditions and promoting year-round and long-term resident camping. NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT @ Big Horn) is an exciting, action-packed program designed to provide youth members with the opportunity to learn leadership skills and gain experience they can use in their home units and in other situations that would benefit from a leadership role. DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAPROGRAMSCAMPSACTIVITIES & EVENTSDISTRICTSGIVINGRESOURCES The Denver Area Council (DAC), Boy Scouts of America, was established in 1916 and settled into its current location in Lakewood, Colorado, in 2009. Through the years the mission has remained the same, to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. As our community continues to grow and diversify, we CAMPS - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Organized camping is a creative, educational experience that takes place in cooperative groups living in the outdoors. It uses natural surroundings to significantly contribute to physical, mental, spiritual, and social growth. The Denver Area Council offers a wide variety of camping options for Scouts and non-Scout youth of all ages, taking advantage of the beautiful landscape and terrain of CAMP STAFF - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Camp Cris Dobbins – Scouts, BSA Camp. 6-Day/ 5-Night overnight experience; Unit-Camping designed Summer Camp for Scouts, BSA Youth (ages 11-18) Nestled in the middle of the Black Forest, Camp Cris Dobbins offers sweeping views of Pikes Peak and the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Scouts will have a hard time choosing between the more than 50 merit badges offered here, and will loveBLACK FEATHER
The Black Feather Roundtable takes place the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Check out the NEW Roundtable Calendar, we look forward to seeing you. Note that until further notice, all Black Feather Roundtables will be via Zoom conferences. 2 020-2021 Roundtable Calendar. JOIN THE NEXT ROUNDTABLE HERE. HELP KEEP SCOUTING GOING Help Keep Scouting GoingThe 110-year-old tradition of Scouting remains critical for youth in the Denver Metro and Western Colorado service areas during these unprecedented times. The Denver Area Council (DAC) needs funds now more than ever to continue Scouting programs. Many families are making difficult decisions when it comes to TAHOSA HIGH ADVENTURE BASE Since 1938, Tahosa High Adventure Base has been the adventure playground of choice for troops and crews from around the country. Sitting at a whopping 9,000 feet in elevation (1.7 miles above sea level), campers share a world with moose, trout, mountain lions, elk, river otters, and bears. 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE U p d a t e d a s o f 3 / 1 2 / 2 0 2 1 P a g e | 1 @PVDAC @PVSRDAC www.DenverBoyScout.org/Dobbins 2021 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM GUIDE Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley PEACEFUL VALLEY SCOUT RANCH The Peaceful Valley Alumni Association (PVAA) is a group of veteran Scouters and former Camp Staffers dedicated to the preservation, maintenance, and program support at Charles S. McNeil Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch. Three nationally accredited camps make up PV, which is located at 7,000 feet in elevation near the town of Elbert, Colorado.ORDER OF THE ARROW
Order of the Arrow (OA) is recognition for Scouts and Scouters who exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, encouraging others to live these ideals. Arrowmen have a strong reputation of unchallenged service to others, while maintaining camping traditions and promoting year-round and long-term resident camping. NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT @ Big Horn) is an exciting, action-packed program designed to provide youth members with the opportunity to learn leadership skills and gain experience they can use in their home units and in other situations that would benefit from a leadership role. SCOUT SHOP - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Welcome to the Denver Scout Shop! We are your source for Scouting uniforms, supplies, and gifts. We look forward to serving your whole family. We have uniforms, camping equipment, craft supplies, patches, awards and recognition items, and much more. Parents, leaders and units are all welcome to shop. Visit our full-service shop today, with on-site services and helpful and informed employees HELP KEEP SCOUTING GOING Help Keep Scouting GoingThe 110-year-old tradition of Scouting remains critical for youth in the Denver Metro and Western Colorado service areas during these unprecedented times. The Denver Area Council (DAC) needs funds now more than ever to continue Scouting programs. Many families are making difficult decisions when it comes toBLACK FEATHER
The Black Feather Roundtable takes place the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Check out the NEW Roundtable Calendar, we look forward to seeing you. Note that until further notice, all Black Feather Roundtables will be via Zoom conferences. 2 020-2021 Roundtable Calendar. JOIN THE NEXT ROUNDTABLE HERE.RESTART SCOUTING
Scouting Announcement – 3/25/2021Dear Scouting Families and Units:The State of Colorado has updated their COVID-19 Dial and almost all counties in the Denver Area Council are now Blue or Green! In addition, the Restrictions Guidance is updated and provides increased capacity limits in many categories. Please reference the link below FRONTIER - DENVER AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA The Frontier District serves 1,700 youth in the city and county of Denver and offers numerous programs throughout the year to support and strengthen pack and troop programs. The website is frequently updated and is the best place to check for current events and information.COUNCIL DIRECTORY
Denver area council staff directory. The DAC has reopened for normal business. Our Customer Service Center hours are from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday through Friday and 9:00 am – 12:00 pm on Saturdays. Our business operating hours are 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. You may also call the office at 303.455.5522 to request anappointment.
KEEPING “OUTING” IN SCOUTING” The 2021 AlpineCamporee continues an exciting Camping tradition in theDistrict of Denver Area Council. The Fall Camporee will celebrate a new era in Scouting as we deal with the fall-ORDER OF THE ARROW
Order of the Arrow (OA) is recognition for Scouts and Scouters who exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, encouraging others to live these ideals. Arrowmen have a strong reputation of unchallenged service to others, while maintaining camping traditions and promoting year-round and long-term resident camping.CUB SCOUT LEADERS
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation. Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) is a one-day training event that introduces Cub Scout leaders and parents to the skills needed to plan and conduct pack outdoor activities, particularly pack camping. It is offered through your district or the council.CHARTER RENEWAL
Charter Renewal is an annual process to re-establish and re-affirm relationships with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Remember: All Units in Denver Area Council expire December 31, 2020. Units should plan to complete charter renewal via the National Internet Charter Renewal System by December 19, 2020. On-time charter renewal of yourunit is
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The DAC wishes you a healthy and happy holiday! ------------------------- THE dac office is closed nov. 17-29 ------------------------- In light of the recent rise in Covid-19 cases, the Denver Area Council office will be CLOSED to the public until November 30th, in conjunction with our previously scheduled Employee Vacation time the week of Thanksgiving. Our staff is still available for virtual meetings and assistance. You can also visit our Virtual Customer Service Desk to help with additional needs. Colorado Adventure Point will enhance current health and safety procedures to exceed standards to be able to continue with its scheduled programs. Please contact us with any questions.Parents
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Potential Class of Female Eagles Spotlight: Elizabeth Germain This year ushers in our Inaugural Class of Potential Female Eagles at the Denver Area Council! Every Eagle is a point of pride for the Council and we are pleased to announce that approximately two dozen young women are on track to be members of this year’s class! Meet one of these accomplished Scouts: Elizabeth … More Inaugural Potential Class of Female Eagles Spotlight: Elizabeth Germain*
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Outstanding Eagle: Not If, But How George Nash Smith was a lifelong Scout who understood that there are many obstacles in life. However, it is about how you approach and overcome these obstacles that determines who you are. Smith earned his Eagle in 1942, but stayed active with his fellow Scouts for over 70 years! Learn more about his story below, … More An Outstanding Eagle: Not If, But How*
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