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September 5-7, 2014 Latimer High Adventure Reservation Middle Tennessee Council 3414 Hillsboro Pike Nashville, TN 37215 (615) 383-9724 www.mtcbsa.org Summit Coordinator Sherry McGugin (931) 284-7707 mcgugin@charter.net Ron Turpin Latimer Reservation Director (615) 516-9751 www.latimerbsa.org 1

WHAT: Big changes have been announced for the Venturing program. Come spend a day with one of the authors of the new Handbook for Venturers and Venturing Advisor Guidebook to learn all about the changes and how to make them work in your crew s program. Venturing Summit is a weekend of leadership training for youth/adults with opportunities to learn the big changes coming to Venturing, including new award requirements and a sneak peek at the new handbooks. The VOA-Venturing Officer Association will have an induction, recognition of the Venturing Leadership Award and National Youth Leadership Award. Participants will also have chance to explore all that Latimer has to offer with Mountain Biking, Water Sports, Rappelling, Climbing, Hiking and Shooting Sports. WHO: This weekend is for all registered Venturing youth and Sea Scouts as well as adults who have Venturing program responsibilities and interest. In addition to Venturing Advisors, Associate Advisors, and Crew Committee Members, we strongly encourage Boy Scout Leaders, Commissioners, and District Training Team members who would like to learn more about Venturing to attend this weekend as well. WHY: The purpose of the weekend is to share knowledge and ideas with your peers throughout the Middle Tennessee Council to keep your Council s Venturing Program vibrant while interacting in training sessions and exciting programs and, most importantly.to HAVE FUN! Who Will Teach The Course: Keith Gehlhausen from Central Region will be at Latimer to help us learn about the changes and how they can help the Crews grow. Keith has been involved with the Venturing program for the last 14 years, having served as an Advisor of two very different, but very successful crews. He has also served Venturing at the council, region, and national levels. 2

COST: $45.00 per person includes Tent lodging, meals, T-shirt and sessions $65.00 per person includes Cabin lodging, meals, T-shirt and sessions $35.00 per person STAFF includes T-shirt, lodging, meals $25.00 per person includes T-shirt, Training, and Lunch ONLY Additional Fees: Rappelling--$15.00 per person Shooting Sports-$10.00 per person Extra T-shirt $10.00 (Additional $3.00 XXL & XXXL) Deadline for T-shirt orders August 29th GET READY FOR A VIVACIOUS VENTURING WEEKEND!!! Register www.mtcbsa.org >Upcoming Events TRAINING SESSONS Introduction to Leadership Skills (ILSC) AM Session The purpose of the Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews course is to teach crew members with leadership positions about their new roles and how to most effectively reach success in that role. It is intended to help Venturers in leadership positions within their crew understand their responsibilities and to equip them with organizational and leadership skills to fulfill those responsibilities. Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews is the first course in the series of leadership training offered to Venturers and is a replacement for the Venturing Leadership Skills Course. Completion of Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews is a prerequisite for Venturers to participate in the more advanced leadership courses National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) and the National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE). It is also required for Kodiak. 3

NEW Venturing Leader Specific Training (VLST) AM Session This course is intended to provide Venturing crew Advisors with the basic information they need to help youth leaders manage a crew. The course includes the 2014 updates to Venturing and aligns with the new Venturing leader materials. The course includes: (1) Aims and Methods of Scouting and Venturing; (2) Crew Leadership; (3) Understanding Venturers; (4) Advisor responsibilities and (5) Recognition. Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training AM Session On December 5, 2009 the national council introduced the new official "Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training" (SSALBT) training program. It is designed to replace all previous versions of Sea Scout adult leader training. This new two and a half hour program gets back to basics and covers important key subjects including program unit resource management, training opportunities, youth advancement and recognition, program planning, effective leadership, and more. NEW Venturing Crew Committee Challenge --AM Session The Crew Committee Challenge is designed for crew committee members and becomes the course (along with the Venturing version of Youth Protection training) crew committee members need to be considered trained. The instructor s guide below is for trainers to conduct the course for crew committee members. The course includes: (1 Aims and Methods of Scouting and Venturing; (2) The Chartered organization (3) Crew Leadership (4) Crew Leadership and (5) Selecting and Retaining Adult Leaders 4

ACTIVITIES Mountain Biking PM Session Explore the mountain bike trails at Latimer!! adventure. Be prepared for excitement and Rappelling ($15.00 extra fee) PM Session Rappel over one of the most beautiful scenic views of Cumberland Plateau at the Overlook. Shooting Sports ($10.00 extra fee) PM Session Pistol, Shotgun and Rifle will be offered with a MANDATORY attendance of 30 minute NRA safety session. Water Sports PM Sessions Join us on Lake Joe Long with Canoeing, Kayaking, and Paddle boarding along with some fun activities! 5

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Friday September 6th 5:00pm-10:00pm Check In at Tolbert Center 7:00pm-8:00pm 8:30pm-9:30pm Staff meeting at Dining Hall All Camp Meeting-Cracker-Barrel at Dining Hall 9:30pm-11:00pm Blind Drum Walk/Capture the Flag at Flag Pole 12:00am Quiet Time Saturday September 7th 6:30am-8:00am 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:30am-Noon Noon -1:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 5:30pm-7:00pm Registration/Check In at Tolbert Center Opening Flag Breakfast at Dining Hall Morning Sessions Lunch at Dinning Hall Afternoon Sessions Dinner at Dining Hall 8:00pm-10:00pm Awards/VOA Meeting at Tolbert Center 10:00pm-12:00pm Evening Program 12:00am Quiet Time Sunday September 8th 7:00am 8:30am-9:00am Breakfast at Dining Hall Scout s Own at Chapel 9:00am-10:00am Conservation at Tolbert Center 10:00am Noon Conservation Project Camp Clean-Up/ Departure 6

Packing List Crew or Ship Uniform BSA Medical Form (Parts A, B & C) Appropriate Seasonal Clothing for Activities Rain Gear or Poncho Appropriate Foot Wear (No Open Toed Shoes) Sleeping Bag or Blanket Sleeping Pad Sleep Wear Personal Toiletries Flashlight Personal First Aid Kit Water Bottles Personal Spending Money Pen and Paper Day Pack 7

Directions to Latimer High Adventure Reservation Latimer High Adventure Reservation is located at 334 Plantation Road in Spencer, TN (Van Buren County). We are approximately 45 minutes from I-40 at Exit 288 in Cookeville, TN. From the north, take I-24 E to Nashville to I-40 E to Exit 288, turn south onto Highway 111. Follow Highway 111 for 28.3 miles (Spencer), turn left onto spur for.1 mile, turn right onto Highway 30, follow Highway 30 East for 7.8 miles, turn left onto Highway 285 East, follow Highway 285 East for 7.1 miles, turn left onto Van Winkle Road (Lonewood Church on your left), follow Van Winkle Road for.8 mile, turn left onto Wilson Road for.4 mile, turn right onto Lewis Road for.6 mile to entrance. From the east or west, take interstate 40 East or interstate 40 West to Exit 288 (Cookeville/Sparta), turn south onto Highway 111. Follow Highway 111 for 28.3 miles (Spencer), turn left onto spur for.1 mile, turn right onto Highway 30, follow Highway 30 East for 7.8 miles, turn left onto Highway 285 East, follow Highway 285 East for 7.1 miles, turn left onto Van Winkle Road (Lonewood Church on your left), follow Van Winkle Road for.8 mile, turn left onto Wilson Road for.4 mile, turn right onto Lewis Road for.6 mile to entrance. From the south (Chattanooga), follow Highway 27 N to Highway 111 N to Highway 30 E. follow Highway 30 East for 7.8 miles, turn left onto Highway 285 East, follow Highway 285 East for 7.1 miles, turn left onto Van Winkle Road (Lonewood Church on your left), follow Van Winkle Road for.8 mile, turn left onto Wilson Road for.4 mile, turn right onto Lewis Road for.6 mile to entrance. From the east (Option B), take I-40 W to exit 322. Take Highway 101 (Peavine Road). Follow signs to Highway 70/101 (Lantana Road). Travel from I-40 approximately 24 miles to Highway 285 W. turn right for 4.9 miles onto Van Winkle Road (at the Lonewood Baptist Church of Christ on your right forward), follow Van Winkle Road for.8 mile, turn left onto Wilson Road for.4 mile, turn right onto Lewis Road for.6 mile to entrance. 8