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North Dallas and Preston Hollow Adult Volunteers Celebrate Scouting's 100th Anniversary at Annual North Trail District Awards Banquet

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By Alan Edwards

Sunday, Jan. 24, more than 230 adult volunteers celebrated the 100th anniversary of the American Boy Scout movement at the Circle Ten Council’s North Trail District Annual Awards Banquet held at Eddie Deen’s Ranch banquet facility in Downtown Dallas. 

The evening event featured the presentation of the Boy Scout Heroism Award to two Richardson Scouts, the recognition of district honors earned by adult volunteers, including North Dallas and Preston Hollow parents, and inspiring and informative words from North Dallas resident David Scott.

Heroism Awards

Dr. Robert Edmunds, an Eagle Scout and accomplished enterprise and technology executive, conducted a National Court of Honor to present the Boy Scout Heroism Award to Richardson Troop 444 Scouts Josh Raynes, 16, a sophomore at Prince of Peace Christian School, Carrollton, and Chris Rogers, 17, a senior at J.J. Pearce High School, Richardson. 

On Oct. 20, 2007, Raynes, Rogers and Connor McNeil, now 16 and a sophomore at Richardson High School, were among a group of Troop 444 Scouts launching model rockets during a weekend campout at Camp Simpson in Oklahoma.  When an errant rocket pierced McNeil’s chest, Raynes and Rogers reacted immediately with their Scout-taught first-aid skills.  Rogers took off his own shirt, placed it over the wound, and applied pressure.  He told Raynes to maintain the pressure while he went to get help from adult leaders.

“These two boys took the necessary action to save the life of their friend,” said Dr. Edmunds.

Robert E. Little Award and District Award of Merit

The district’s Robert E. Little Award of Merit, which honors “dedicated service, personal effort and unselfish interest,” was presented to John Slaughter.  Mr. Slaughter is responsible for district communications, including the website www.northtrail.org and a weekly district newsletter distributed by e-mail to 1,300 families.

Each year, the Circle Ten Council honors “meritorious service” at the district level with its District Award of Merit.  Among the six recipients of this award was North Dallas volunteer Paul Stauffer.

Mr. Stauffer has been Pack 129 Cubmaster and Committee Chair, Crew 707 Associate Advisor, Assistant Scoutmaster for Troops 707 and 718, and Troop 2485 adult volunteer.  He also has been a Cub Scout Day Camp Director, Cub Scout Roundtable member and District Venturing Training Lead.  Mr. Stauffer has completed advanced adult-leader training, including Wood Badge and day-camp management.   He is an Order of the Arrow Vigil candidate and the 2010 advisor of the Yanush Chapter, Mikanakawa Lodge, Order of the Arrow.

Your Extraordinary Service Awards

North Trail District Cub Packs, Boy Scout Troops and Venturing Crews recognized exceptional volunteer efforts at the unit level with the presentation of 41Your Extraordinary Service Awards.  Among 2009 YES award recipients were:

Pack 19 – Lovers Lane United Methodist Church

-         Russ Gout, Webelos Den Leader

-         Tom Hudspeth, Tiger and Bear Den Leader

-         Carolyn Herter Stalder, Webelos Den Leader

 Troop 577 – St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

-         Vicki Harvey, Assistant Scoutmaster, Training

-         Martha Parks, Assistant Scoutmaster, Trail to First Class

-         Paul Salyards, Committee Member, Merit Badges

Troop 730 – St. Mark’s School of Texas

-         Steve Player, Committee Chair

-         Jay Rawot, Advancement Chair

Keynote Speaker – David Scott

Keynote speaker David Scott, an Eagle Scout with five Palms and the author of the book “We Are Americans, We Are Scouts,” spoke about the critical impact that President Theodore Roosevelt had on the formation of the American Scouting movement. 

“No American’s endorsement was more important or valued than that of Theodore Roosevelt due to his stature as the nation’s number one citizen-leader,” said Mr. Scott.  “Roosevelt believed that the duty-driven principles that guided his life were the same as Scouting’s core principles,” he continued.  “Roosevelt’s endorsement legitimized the fledgling Boy Scouts of America to the public and made its success almost certain.”

Mr. Scott is Cubmaster of Pack 585, which is chartered by BPO Elks Lodge #2485 and meets at Dover Elementary School.

District Chair’s Closing Comments

Kimberly Colonnetta, a parent of Troop 82 and 577 Scouts, current North Trail District Committee Chair and Preston Hollow resident, closed the banquet by repeating the story of American businessman William D. Boyce who, after losing his way in a dense London fog in August 1909, was led to his destination by an English Boy Scout.  When Mr. Boyce offered a tip, the boy refused it, saying that he was just doing his Good Turn as a Scout.

Before leaving London, Boyce met with Lord Robert Baden-Powell, a retired British general and the founder of Scouting in Great Britain.  Six months later, on Feb. 8, 1910, Mr. Boyce incorporated the Boy Scouts of America

“Scouting in America was founded by one good turn, one small act of kindness,” said Mrs. Colonnetta.  “A chance encounter between a man and a boy, whose name is lost to history, grew into a movement that has profoundly affected millions of Americans,” she continued.  “Let us never forget the power and impact one good turn can make.”

The North Trail District is comprised of Cub Packs, Boy Scout Troops and Venturing Crews in Lake Highlands, North Dallas, Park Cities, Preston Hollow and Richardson.

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Alan Edwards is among those who report on the activities of North Trail District Cub Scout, Boy Scout and Venture units.


 

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