A Scoutmaster's Blog

This is a online journal of a Boy Scout troop scoutmaster's point of view and thoughts on over 25 years as a Boy Scout Leader in central Minnesota. This site also serves as the home of the "Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast" which features Scouting related videos. Visit the site of Melrose Boy Scout Troop 68 at http://www.melrosetroop68.org for nearly 200 pages of local Scouting history.

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Name: Scoutmaster Steve B.
Location: Minnesota, United States

Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 68, Melrose, Minnesota for over 25 years. Has been an assistant scoutmaster, roundtable commissioner, Philmont advisor, and Jamboree Scoutmaster. Also on the board of directors for the local cable access television station.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

What did I get myself into?


It was a beautiful evening in Melrose on that April day in 1980. A great day to get a few friends together, meet at the city park, and play some ball. I was nineteen years old, almost done with tech college, and was lucky enough to find a fulltime job, and a place to rent, in my hometown.

We had been playing ball for a little while when I noticed some young boys taking down a tent on the other side of the park. "Could that be a Boy Scout group?" I asked myself. There had not been a troop in town for at least 4 or 5 years. I had been a Boy Scout for a few years when I was in my mid teens and enjoyed it. I had thought about joining a troop as an adult leader after finishing college. Maybe this was my chance.

I walked over to the small group packing up the tent and talked to the adult leader, who also happened to be a policeman in town. He admited that he was the scoutmaster of the newly formed troop. In fact, the troop was only a few months old. I asked if he needed any help? He was no idiot so he took me up on my offer. I became an assistant scoutmaster.

Little did I realize that I would still be involved with that troop 25 years later.

During the last 25 years I have seen a lot of boys come and go in Scouting. I have formed strong friendships with some of the boys that have continued into their adult lives. I have gone on many trips with the Scouts, including several trips to Philmont Scout Ranch. I have participated in many training sessions, have trained other leaders, and made many friends with other leaders.

With this blog I plan to write about some of my experiences and share some of the things I have noted and felt over those years. I invite your comments and would like to hear from you.

Steve B
Scoutmaster, Troop 68
Melrose, Minnesota

1 Comments:

Blogger Jim Shiz said...

Steve,

Thanks for sharing your stories via the [Boy-Scout-Talk] user group.

I am a Cub Scout Pack Committee Chairman since 2002.

I took my oldest son from Tiger through Webelos 2, graduation & crossover, to Boy Scout Troop as an involved parent.

Even though he is in Boy Scouts, I am staying with the Pack and I intend to become a Den Leader when my now 5-year old is a Tiger in just over a year.

I also handle Advancements for the Pack.

I got into this when the Cubmaster approached me about becoming the new Cubmaster. I told him I did not feel comfortable getting up in front of everybody. I would prefer a behind the scenes position. Little did I know at the time how much the Committee Chairman is responsible for.

But, I love it. It's just "an hour a week".

Jim K.
Fort Wayne, IN

May 25, 2006  

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