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BSA PHILLIP WRIGHT

Aug 28, 202315 min
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Good morning, and morning and morning, and welcome, welcome all coming into a beautiful day in the neighborhood. One of our neighbors from just down the street there coming by to visit this. And we've got Philip Pride in here from Boy Scout to America. Hey doing their guy, I'm doing great.

Thank you for having us. You know something, the great outdoors never felt any greater than it did today, but I understand that coming up in the middle of September, we're gonna have a great outdoor adventure with the Scouts. Yes, yes, thank you for having I want to say thank you night away. I want to say thank you to our donors. I want to say thank you to our leaders, and I also thank to our staff.

We have a great staff and we have this wonderful, wonderful sky Trail Adventure Challenge September sixteenth, and we want to invite the public to come out and join us because you'll be able to kayak, you'll be able to use our climbing wall, You're able to zip line and run and enjoy the outdoors with all of us. So, yes, that is great. At Osege Hill State Park, so picturesque and just so pristine. It's a great thing,

it really is. And of course, you know, you get the challenge of doing something physical and the great outdoors and have some fun with it. Now, I've never done that zip lining before, but that just looks like who it is. It is. It's the it's the ultimate challenge, you know. So and then when you combine it, you know, when you combine it with ziplining, and when you combine it with with kayaking, it just takes you to a whole nother level in terms of physical activity and join

the outdoors. You know, we're celebrating one hundred and fourteen years of scouting and what better way to celebrate with us in the outdoors. My goodness. Say, so this is open to Scouts and uh, and how do we find out? So it's open to adults to come. Oh, adults can do this, adults. This is for adults. So basically, come to our website, visit our website, Cherwykee bsa dot org, Facebook on our Facebook page, or just come by the Scout office and uh and sign up.

Well, there you go, mom, dad, aunts, uncles, assorted friends and neighbors. Here's your chance. Good they're just calling, that's right, Oh my goodness, the great outdoors and it's gonna be great eight am too, so in case it is warm, we get through this before it gets high. Oh yeah, I mean, we're so blessed to be in Oklahoma today. We have such beautiful weather. And what a great way to support Scouting and support our Scouting programs right now we're going to our schools

and doing recruitment. What a great way to kick that off by coming down and join us in September now when we go to the schools. I know that that happens every year at this time, correct, and it's always kind of an exciting time. It really is. It really is where where if you think about it, educated will tell you that, uh, you know, having something to do to continue your growth and development, and that's where Scotting fits in. You know, that character building, that leadership training all

at a young age. And so our goal is to get as many Cup Scouts as possible this fall so that the cubs can come into the program and later become Scout bsa youth and continue to be part of our leadership program to be leaders and better citizens for this for this community as well. On time for that, Yeah, you learn a lot of things and you have fun learning them and then you say, dog got it. I learned something while I was having fun. And on top of that, you make friendships at

last a lifetime, a lifetime and Thai lifetime. Yes, this is really a cool thing. So if you've got a youngster at home and you're thinking that maybe Scouts would be a great way to your broaden the horizons for your youngster, I'll tell you, as a former boy Scout, yes I was, Yes, I was. This will work for you and work to the advantage of the entire family. Yes, because families become Scout exactly a family program and a family program and Thai family. And that's how that's how Scouts

really get the strongest potential of the program is when the families involved. Well, yeah, they get behind it and they go all in and it's it's it's a lot of fun, it really is. And now Scotting is one of those things people say, well, isn't that just for talent kids? Isn't that just for you know, kids that might have a leg up in life. Now it's for everyone, for everyone. To believe me, we

had a dirt floor. You ever tried to sweep a dirt floor. Yeah, you get the dirt, you know, you know, and I became the scott. It worked out pretty darn well. So this is a This is really good because the lessons you learn are things that are going to come in handy throughout life. And it's not necessarily tying it out, although that

will come in handy. But what you'll learn is teamwork. You learn how to take in knowledge, and you learn how to become a provider of knowledge for those who are coming up. So you get to learn how to learn and learn how to teach and do with adversity. Yeah, you do, because a lot of these challenges, though they look like one, they come to challenge exactly exactly. So you're learning. You'll learning those those tools.

We call it putting putting things in a toolbox because if we can, if we can impact our youth with more tools at an early age, then when it become adults. For example, our Maritor badge system, our Marrior bag system, we have over one hundred maryor badges that basically introduced scouts to careers. So so now, for example, you could have a scout that starts out learning about for example, plumbing for example, engineering and then decides,

you know what, I want to be an engineer next. You know that Scout could go on to become our next prominent engineering town. So scouting provides that early education, very early on, for youth to learn it does. It also helps with problem solving, and it shows you how to take a

very practical, pragmatic approach to seeing a challenge and overcoming the challenge. And if you've got a youngster who might get just a little frustrated, as we some adults do when met with challenge, this is a I'm not saying that this is the best therapy in the world, but I'm telling you it is one of the better ones because you learn how to just analyze that exactly at a young age, at a very young age, before it gets out of

control exactly. Yeah. So if you get him in there at cub yes, get him a little tiger, that's right, and get him going up there. Uh, you know, they'll see these things is not just challenges but aspirations, and they'll realize that dreams are attainable and you can reach for them correct And it's all up to you whether or not you're gotta get them. That's right. You can't anybody you have to do to work that the

Scout has to do to work along the way. What a what if opportunity to start early on in life and to to basically have a nut opportunity at at being a better citizen, a more productive citizen, to help our community and continue to make Bodysville the best place to live in America. Oh golly. Yeah. And it is just such a remarkable group that you have there with you. You have a lot of support from within the community and around the community. And you know what, we also have some fun in our

fundraising. What kind of fundraising we're doing right now, because so something needable is going to be coming up? Yes, yes, yes, yes. So in the fall we have we have we have popcorn sales and we've we've been in a park and sale for for quite a while now. But we also have milopy Con. This is our second year do milopy Cons. MILOPYCNS a local company here in Oklahoma, and they're delicious. They're delicious, you

know. So if you're thinking about Thanksgiving meals and so forth, milopy CON's a great combination that including there for desserts and then also we have our calendar which is our own Checkayre Council fundraiser that we have and so we're just very pleased to to have different options for our Scouts and uh and what a strong way to kick it off with our bsa own Cheercare Council Scout Trade Adventure challenge to come out and kick off the year. Let's do this. Let's do

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more of our community connection right here on K one. The one you trust talking in Philip here with the Boy Scouts of America, Cherokee Council, and of course the big deal we got coming up here September sixteenth with the Big Adventure Challenge at Hills State Park. Tell folks how they can learn more about that. Yeah, so you can visit us on our website Cherokee BSA dot

org. You can come to our Facebook page, or you can come to the Scott office right down the street, right down the street around the corner Qualifa. And also if folks are starting to get a little hankering for a snack, we've got some fundraising opportunities here that you can just vibe but in bulk, I guess yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll let you. Can we find that on the website too, Yes, we can had on the

website Cherokee BSA dot org. And uh, I'll come to the Scott office either way, Yes, all right, pecans by the pound, that's right, that's right, and we'll deliver it monthly. So that's one of the one of the good things about Milky Con. We have the opportunity to do it every month from from August to till November. Well, that's great, that is that is really great. So right soon, they're in season right there, and they're fresh, and they're it's all galli, are they fresh?

What did I do? I got two bags from your last time and they did in the last ten days. And you help the Scouts and you help the Scouts. Yeah, and you help them Scouts, So get nutty with it, bulks, Philip, I tell you what, it's always fun to have you here. And of course again the website is where you can find anything and everything about Scouting. What schools are you hitting here the next couple of weeks? So I'll go and then you know, we have six

counties and we go. Is they hit all thirty schools? Oh my, it's all thirty schools between September and October. And so your it's scout Out for you. Yes, yeah, we have. We have a great staff and we're just excited because it gains an opportunity to make a difference and give families, gift youth an opportunity to join a program that will change their lives

very good. And you don't want to. I run into Philip every now and then because the Scouts are either dropping off or getting ready to go someplace. At my church, yeah, and I said, Philip, what are you doing? Okay, yeah, it's officially got the uniform on going to a lake. All right, I got you, you know, So you know it's Scouting is everywhere and whenever you have things, you know, like SunFest even and other things that happened in our community, our Scouts a volunteers

there. Yeah, so there are plenty visible well, and that's the thing we're just I want to say another thank you again to our volunteers, because it takes having great leaders, great committee members that weekend week out Monday nights, Tuesday nights, Wednesday night, meaning the Scouts preparing the Scouts, training the Scouts, and so I just want to say another thank you to our leadership, what it's at the unit level or the board level or with United

Away, because again, it takes an entire community to support our youth. And here in Bodisville and in the Check Care Council, we see that daily. So I just want to say thank you to our community for all that you do. And we want to thank say thanks for the Boy Scouts for producing great, great citizens. Yeah, how many eagles you got coming in

there? So so last year we had sixteen Eagle Scouts. That was one of our record years and this year we already have we're we're north of nine already and uh, you know it's only August, so you can tell what October till December, December of these projects to get projects in. So we're we're very excited about the next group of Eagle Scouts coming through and again continuing

that that legacy. Uh. We had the honor of being at one Eagle Scouts ceremonies past weekend Ray mc iver and he became an Eagle and it was just a pledge to see and an honest see all people have supported him and all the work that he did for for his Eagle project and uh and his entire Korean Scouting so which is very proud of our Eagle Scouts. Yea. You know there's one regret in life. I didn't I didn't do that and

I should have. But the scouting, like like I've told you over and over again, UH got me on a path to a better career in a better way at a time when it was probably at a cross rugs. So so it worked out really well. And that's what scouting us. That's what Scouting us and that's why we want more youth to have the opportunity to join.

You can come to our website, come to our Scout office. We want to see you on Saturday, Saturday's sixteenth, because that's another way to kick off the season, you know, come out and get some exercise and support scouting. Okay, that's an old Change Hill State Park and just visit the website. We'll have it all their eph

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