Roundtable brochure

what is ROUNDTABLE? Providing the Skill to Do and the Will to Do. The Boy Scouts of America supports a monthly Roundta...

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what is

ROUNDTABLE?

Providing the Skill to Do and the Will to Do. The Boy Scouts of America supports a monthly Roundtable all over America. These meetings are reminiscent of the legendary King Arthur’s Round Table in which knights assembled to discuss the betterment of the people (Scouts) they were serving and watching over.

ROUNDTABLE IS... A program forum for leaders to exchange ideas, solve problems and share successes. A program to help you and your leaders be better leaders and mentors. A program that leads to new discoveries and adventures for your Scouts to enjoy.

ROUNDTABLE IS... Resources, Recognition Opportunities to Network Unusual Ideas New Concepts Demonstrations, Displays Training Action Beneficial Information Learning Enthusiasm

A program that helps you find resources, recognition and opportunities for networking. A program that helps share new, creative and innovative Ideas for your unit. A program filled with information, fun, inspiration, demonstrations, displays, action, training, beneficial information, learning and enthusiasm. A program that will help you and your unit achieve success in all that you do.

www.skcscouts.org 807 Kinnear Road, Columbus, Ohio 43212 Phone: 614-436-7200 Fax: 614-436-7917

2/2014 Revised

WHO ATTENDS ROUNDTABLE?

WHERE IS YOUR LOCAL ROUNDTABLE?

All Program Leaders Cubmasters Unit Commissioners Den Leaders Assistant Den Leaders Scoutmasters Venture Advisors Assistant Scout Leaders Varsity Team Coaches Troop Committee Members Pack Committee Members District Committee Members Interested Scout Parents Supplemental Training Instructors

Arrowhead 1st Thurs - 7:00 PM LDS Church 307 Huber Ridge Blvd, Westerville

WHY SHOULD I ATTEND ROUNDTABLE? To be better informed Learn about upcoming opportunities and activities in your scouting community. To have a more rewarding Scouting program Gain new insight and ideas that will help you as you plan your programs. To network with other unit leaders Meet other unit leaders from your district and gain new insight and skills from them. To be more productive and prepared Roundtable breakout sessions will teach you new ways and ideas to help you plan your meetings. To learn and practice new skills Practice your new concepts and skills before presenting them to your scouts. To feel more confident Roundtable will improve your confidence as you keep up-to-date with current Scouting issues and and improvements to the Scouting program.

Buckeye 1st Thurs - 7:00 PM Northwest Christian Church 1340 Fishinger Rd, Upper Arlington Capital City 1st Tues - 6:30 PM Ronald McDonald House 711 E Livingston Ave, Columbus

Delaware 1st Thurs - 7:00 PM Lewis Center UMC 1081 Lewis Center Rd, Lewis Center

Chief Logan 1st Thurs - 7:00 PM Highland County - Hillsboro Church of Christ 155 W Walnut St, Hillsboro

Licking 1st Tues - 7:00 PM First United Methodist Church 88 N Fifth St, Newark

Chief Logan 1st Weds - 7:00 PM Jackson County - Hope United Methodist Church 219 E 1st St, Wellston

Ohio Valley 1st Thurs - 7:00 PM First Presbyterian Church of Grove City 4227 Broadway, Grove City

Chief Logan 1st Tues - 7:00 PM Ross County - LDS Church, 1918 N Bridge St, Chillicothe Chief Tarhe 1st Tues - 7:00 PM First Presbyterian Church, 222 N Broad St, Lancaster Darby Creek 1st Thurs - 7:00 PM Plain City Presbyterian Church, 231 E Main St, Plain City

Tecumseh 1st Thurs - 7:00 PM All Saints Episcopal Church 610 4th St, Portsmouth Tri Creek 1st Tues - 7:00 PM Bishop Hartley High School 1285 Zettler Rd, Columbus Venturing 1st Sunday - 5:00 PM Maize Manor UMC 3901 Maize Rd, Columbus