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National Youth Leadership Training 2016 What is National Youth Leadership Training? National Youth Leadership Training is a program of the National Council of the, delivered to youth by the local BSA Council. The NYLT course is a seven-day, six-night personal development and leadership skills course for youth leaders presented in an outdoor setting and camping format. The conducts the course using the national standardized syllabus, under the leadership of quality program trained volunteers. This year s Course will be delivered twice. Session 1 will take place June 12-18 2016, and Session 2 (Pack & Paddle) will be held August 21-27, 2016. Both sessions will be held at, near Munising, Michigan. Who is qualified to attend? The NYLT course trains youth from troops, crews, and ships. The Course is co-educational and Boy Scouts, as well as both female and male Venturers are eligible, and encouraged, to attend. Participants do not have to be serving currently in a leadership role, but should have the skills and abilities to do so in the future. Participating Scouts and Venturers must be at least 13 years of age by June 12, 2016. Additionally, Boy Scouts must be First Class rank or higher. Session 2, Pack and Paddle participants must be at least 13 years of age by August 21, 2016, and must have sufficient maturity to function in an adventure based wilderness camping, hiking, canoe travel environment. Additionally, Session 2 participants must have passed the BSA swimmers test within this calendar year; evidence of this would be a Participant s swim tag from summer camp, or a letter from their unit leader. The participant s Unit Leader must sign off on the participant s preparedness for this course (Session 1, or Session 2), as noted in the Unit Leader s Role below. Uniform Requirements Session 1: June 12 18: two: (2) full, Class A Uniforms are required; (shirt, pants/shorts, belt and socks) (this is to allow for general hygiene and laundering; two belts are not required) Session 2: August 21-27 Pack & Paddle: one (1) full Class A uniform is required (shirt, pants/shorts, belt, and socks) for travel, and at camp and for opening and closing activities. Most of the time the uniform of the day will be class B, or activity uniforms of Scouting or NYLT T shirts, belt, and Scout or Venture pants or shorts. The Unit Leader s Role (Troop Scoutmaster, Crew Advisor, or Ship Skipper) We expect the Unit Leader to work with the Scouts/Venturers prior to the course to provide them with an understanding of the basics of leadership. (See Introduction to Leadership Skills pages 73-77 in the Scoutmaster s Handbook) Also, there are certain outdoor skills that are needed to attend the course: Tent set-up and takedown, preparing and eating meals out of doors, and general camping procedures (the participant should have slept overnight in a tent prior to attending NYLT, and NYLT should not be their first experience of being away from parents overnight. Also, regarding Session 2, Pack and Paddle: Participants must have sufficient maturity to function in an adventure based wilderness camping, hiking, canoe travel environment. Additionally, Session 2 Participants must have passed the BSA swimmers test within this calendar year. The Unit Leader must sign the Unit Leader s Approval form certifying the participant s preparedness for this course. Registration Information Register online at www.baylakesbsa.org. A $130 deposit is required per Participant (total fee is $260.00 per Participant if paid in full by April 1, 2016). Deposits and full Payments are transferable but not refundable. The fee includes transportation to and from course location (, Doe Lake Road, Munising Michigan) from selected locations (Sheboygan, Green Bay, Appleton, Menominee), T-shirt, Council Shoulder Patch, Trained patch, other course and training materials, food, loads of challenges and lots of fun. Space is limited to the first 84 participants, week one June 12-18, 2016 and 36 participant s week two August 21-27, 2016. History shows us that our NYLT courses fill-up FAST, so register as soon as you are able, to avoid the waiting list.

What are the course objectives? To empower Participants: To be tomorrow s leaders today To lead themselves; that they may serve others by leading them With the confidence and knowledge to run the unit program. With a working knowledge of the skills needed for leadership By preparing them to relate skills learned to others in their home unit and beyond. By providing the opportunity share ideas and experiences with youth from other units. By the creation of an atmosphere where youth will experience their BSA program at its best.. How is the course set up? In order to accomplish the objectives the course is structured as a scout troop with the Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmasters, Senior Patrol Leader, Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders, and Troop Guides delivering the course to the participants. The Participants, on arrival, are placed in a patrol (team) composed of 6 Scouts (Youth from the same home unit will be in different patrols). A youth Guide is assigned to each patrol to advise and to be a resource to the Participants throughout the learning process. The troop format provides an opportunity for youth to practice newly learned skills while participating in a model troop. The Conference guidelines and rules are the same as those found in the Scout Oath and Law, the Outdoor Code, and other national and council practices and procedures.

The Patrol Method The patrol method is used exclusively during the course. Patrols are on their own to set up campsites, cook meals, construct Team projects and plan and carry out other activities without direct adult supervision. Patrol leadership changes daily to give all youth a chance to be a Patrol Leader or an Assistant. Although this provides hands-on opportunities for each youth to grow in leadership, it also requires that each youth be mature enough to handle the independence given. Orientation Meeting There will be a mandatory orientation meeting in May for Parents, Scouts/Venturers and Scoutmasters/Crew Advisors of units sending Participants. The meeting will be held at Zion Lutheran Church 400 North Sawyer Ave in Oshkosh. The exact date will be emailed out to everyone! The meeting will start at 6 PM conclude at 8:30 PM although Staff will remain to answer specific questions. Objectives of the meeting are to verify that all registration paperwork is complete, introduce staff to parents and participants, provide an interactive overview of the course and pertinent information, and answer any questions that you might have. Other Questions? For more information on the program, please contact the Center for Scouting at (920)-734-5705 or 1-800-3-SCOUTS. The 2016 Course Director is Denis Lee, 1111 Dousman St., Green Bay, WI 54303 or denis_lee@att.net). What do I do next? If you have not already done so; complete the on line registration paying the $130.00 deposit per participant (total cost per Participant is $260.00 if paid in full by April 1, 2016). Please also complete the forms in this document, health form, and medication card, and return to Course Director Denis Lee no later than April 15, 2016: You can mail all required documents to: April 15th, forms should be mailed to: Denis Lee, 2016 NYLT Course Director, 1111 Dousman St., Green Bay, WI 54303 Please add these email addresses to your contacts so our emails do not end up in your spam folder: denis_lee@att.net, Bigninenine@Hotmail.com, and jennifer.hetzel.bsa@live.com Make sure you have updated Medical forms. Make sure to include medicine list and all necessary signatures and front and back copies of your insurance card. It is wise to make a copy of all of these documents for your records as well. BSA Med form and Drug/Medication Card copies are included in this packet.

Please save these Information sheets for future reference. Thank you very much.

National Youth Leadership Training 2016 Complete and return to Denis Lee by April 15, 2016: April 15th, forms should be mailed to: Denis Lee, 2016 NYLT Course Director, 1111 Dousman St., Green Bay, WI 54303 Unit Leader s Approval My signature below I indicates my certification that the subject scout is a Potential future Youth Leader, that he/she has been familiarized with the concepts of leadership put forth in the Introduction to Leadership Skills ( pages 73-77 in the Scoutmaster s Handbook), that, if a Boy Scout, he has attained the rank of First Class Scout, or higher, that he/she will be comfortable camping in a patrol setting for a week, and that he/she will be a positive influence within his/her course patrol. Additionally, if the subject scout (male of female) will be attending the week two Pack & Paddle NYLT Course my signature indicates my certification that the subject scout demonstrates sufficient maturity to function in an adventure based wilderness camping, hiking, canoe travel environment, and has passed the BSA swimmers test within this calendar year; Scout NYLT Participant: Printed Name: first middle last Unit name: Unit number: District: NYLT Course week to be attended (check one): [_] week one June 12 18, 2016 [_] week two Pack & Paddle August 21 27, 2016 Unit Leader: Unit name: Unit number: District: Print Name Home Phone w/a/c Signature E-mail address Address City State Zip Approval of Parent or Guardian: I approve the attendance of my son/daughter named above, as Scout NYLT Participant, at the National Youth Leadership Training Course to be held at, week one, June 12-18, 2016, or week two Pack & Paddle, August 21-27, 2016. Additionally, I certify that he/she meets the necessary participation requirements, and that I will ensure that he/she has the necessary equipment and uniforms to meet the requirements for the course. NYLT Course week to be attended (check one): [_] week one June 12 18, 2016 [_] week two Pack & Paddle August 21 27, 2016 Parent/Guardian: Print Name Signature Home Phone with area code

Information About You Your Name Troop or Crew Number Rank Why do you want to attend NYLT? What do you expect to learn and do at NYLT? Code of Conduct Scout Oath On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my Country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight. Scout Law A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent The Scout Oath and the Scout Law form the basis for all behavior at NYLT. The Participant should read each Standard item and sign on the line provided to indicate their pledge and agreement to conduct themselves in accordance these standards. STANDARDS I agree to exhibit conduct and behavior that is consistent with the Scout Oath and Scout Law. I will follow all directions of NYLT staff members, staff, or their agents. I agree to safely and appropriately use Scouting equipment. If I damage or lose scout equipment due to neglect or misuse, I may be required to pay for, repair, or replacement of the equipment. I understand that serious or repeated failure to live up to my pledge to conduct myself I accordance with the Scout Oath and Scout Law, or follow the directions of NYLT staff members, staff, or their agents may result in the necessity that I return home prior to the end of the stated activity at the expense of my parent(s) or guardian. Further, I understand that, If my conduct requires return home, I will not be eligible for any refund of fees paid. If my conduct requires my return home, my parents will be financially liable for any and all transportation costs. Print Full Name Troop #/Crew #

Scout Participant s signature Date WEEK ONE PERSONAL EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST ONLY OFFICIAL SCOUT UNIFORM AND PARTS ARE ACCEPTABLE. EXTRA UNIFORMS MAY BE BORROWED FROM SOMEONE IN YOUR TROOP. BE PREPARED FOR AN OVERNIGHT HIKE AS WELL AS LIVING IN CAMP. REQUIRED ITEMS: UNIFORM SHIRT (short sleeves) (2) REQUIRED/PRESCRIBED MEDICATION (in original labeled containers) UNIFORM SHORTS or PANTS (2) MIRROR (metal) UNIFORM SOCKS (3 pr minimum.) COMB UNIFORM WEB BELT AND BUCKLE LIGHTWEIGHT TENT 3 HOLE SPIRAL NOTEBOOK & PAPER ALARM CLOCK HEALTH FORMS & MEDICATION CARDS RAINCOAT/PONCHO (Activities go rain or shine) SHOES SUITABLE FOR HIKING PACK COVER PLATE, BOWL, CUP, KNIFE, FORK, & SPOON GROUNDCLOTH (waterproof) CANTEEN/WATER BOTTLE SLEEPING BAG (liner) _ SWEATER OR JACKET A GOOD QUANTITY OF GOOD STRONG BACKPACK INSECT REPELLENT (No aerosols) UNDERCLOTHING (3 sets min.) AIR MATTRESS/FOAM PAD HANDKERCHIEFS (as needed) FLASHLIGHT (spare batteries and bulb) PAJAMAS/SWEAT SUIT PERSONAL FIRST AID KIT SEWING KIT BALLPOINT PENS, PENCILS CHANGES OF CLOTHING (Scout appropriate) SCOUT KNIFE (no sheath knifes) WORK GLOVES SCOUT HANDBOOK (newest edition) TOWELS & WASHCLOTHS SAFETY PINS TOOTH BRUSH AND PASTE COMPASS HAND SOAP AND CONTAINER / SHAMPOO INSECT HEAD NET DEODORANT SUNSCREEN OPTIONAL ITEMS: CHANGE OF SHOES (strongly encouraged) MUSICAL INSTRUMENT KHAKI LONG SLEEVED SHIRTS PILLOW AND CASE SUNGLASSES RELIGIOUS TEXT STATIONARY AND STAMPS SUNBURN LOTION/LIP BALM CAMERA WATCH NO RADIOS, MP3 PLAYERS, CELL PHONES, ELECTRONIC TOYS, OR 2-WAY RADIOS ETC. NYLT,, and, BSA WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOST, DAMAGED OR MISPLACED EQUIPMENT Mark your clothing with your name, even any parts of the official uniform which you borrow from someone, so you have a means to identify it when your patrol launders its uniform shirts and pants. ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST ARRIVE IN OFFICIAL SCOUT UNIFORM (the first four items in bold print on the required list). Scouts will be in uniform for the whole week. You also need to supply your own three-ringed notebook and lined paper. A pack or framed backpack must be used for getting gear from the parking lot to the campsite. Participants must not use suitcases, footlockers or trunks at the campsite. Normal prescribed patrol equipment will be issued. BADGES: BEFORE COMING TO CAMP PLEASE SEE THAT ALL BADGES AND INSIGNIA ARE PROPERLY PLACED ON YOUR UNIFORM. (If you borrow uniforms from another Scout, you do not need to replace their badges with yours.)

WEEK TWO PACK & PADDLE PERSONAL EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST REQUIRED ITEMS: UNIFORM SHIRT (short sleeves) (1) REQUIRED/PRESCRIBED MEDICATION (in original labeled containers) UNIFORM SHORTS or PANTS (1) MIRROR (metal) UNIFORM SOCKS (1 pr) COMB UNIFORM BELT AND BUCKLE LIGHTWEIGHT TENT 3 HOLE SPIRAL NOTEBOOK & PAPER ALARM CLOCK HEALTH FORMS & MEDICATION CARDS RAINCOAT/PONCHO (Activities go rain or shine) SHOES SUITABLE FOR HIKING PACK COVER PLATE, BOWL, CUP, KNIFE, FORK, & SPOON GROUND CLOTH (waterproof) CANTEEN/WATER BOTTLE SLEEPING BAG (liner) _ SWEATER OR JACKET A GOOD QUANTITY OF GOOD STRONG BACKPACK INSECT REPELLENT (No aerosols) UNDERCLOTHING (3 sets min.) AIR MATTRESS/FOAM PAD HANDKERCHIEFS (as needed) FLASHLIGHT (spare batteries and bulb) PAJAMAS/SWEAT SUIT PERSONAL FIRST AID KIT SEWING KIT BALLPOINT PENS, PENCILS CHANGES OF CLOTHING (Scout appropriate) SCOUT KNIFE (no sheath knifes) WORK GLOVES SCOUT HANDBOOK (newest edition) TOWELS & WASHCLOTHS SAFETY PINS TOOTH BRUSH AND PASTE COMPASS HAND SOAP AND CONTAINER / SHAMPOO INSECT HEAD NET _ LIFE JACKET (PERSONAL FLOATATION DEVICE) DEODORANT _ SUNSCREEN GYM BAG / SMALL DUFFEL BAG (Tagged w/ your name) OPTIONAL ITEMS: CHANGE OF SHOES (strongly encouraged) MUSICAL INSTRUMENT KHAKI LONG SLEEVED SHIRTS PILLOW AND CASE SUNGLASSES RELIGIOUS TEXT STATIONARY AND STAMPS SUNBURN LOTION/LIP BALM CAMERA WATCH NO RADIOS, MP3 PLAYERS, CELL PHONES, ELECTRONIC TOYS, OR 2-WAY RADIOS ETC. NYLT,, and, BSA WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOST, DAMAGED OR MISPLACED EQUIPMENT Mark your clothing with your name, even any parts of the official uniform which you borrow from someone, so you have a means to identify it. ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST ARRIVE IN OFFICIAL SCOUT UNIFORM (the first four items in bold print on the required list). You also need to supply your own three-ringed notebook and lined paper. A pack or framed backpack must be used for getting gear from the parking lot to the campsite. Participants must not use suitcases, footlockers or trunks at the campsite. Normal prescribed patrol equipment will be issued. BADGES: BEFORE COMING TO CAMP PLEASE SEE THAT ALL BADGES AND INSIGNIA ARE PROPERLY PLACED ON YOUR UNIFORM.