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Then come on down to the Fire Mountain Camp Staff Interview Saturday the 3rd of March!

9:00 – 11:00 at the Everett Boy Scout Service Center, 1715 – 100th PL SE, Everett

12:30 – 2:00 at Fire Mountain Scout Camp, Administration Office

3:00 to 5:00 at the Bellingham Boy Scout Service Center, 3313 Meridian St, Bellingham

Wee look forward to seeing you there!

Wilderness and Remote First Aid Training

April 19, 2018 – 6:00pm to 10:00pm

April 26, 2018 – 6:00pm to 10:00pm

April 28, 2018 – 8:00am to 6:00pm

Cost:  $75.00
One of your Scouts is seriously injured on a 50-miler.
You are hours or even days from the trailhead.
Would you know what to do?
Would your Scouts?

Wilderness and Remote First Aid is a 16 hour course offered by the Mount Baker Council and certified by the Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI).  It is available for registered adult leaders and youth, age fourteen and older.  It meets the requirements mandated of units organizing a trek to one of the national high adventure bases (Philmont, Sea Base, Northern Tier or Summit Bechtel Reserve).  This course also fulfills the core first aid requirement for the Venturing Ranger Award.

The course is intended to serve as an educational resource for those involved in activities that take them to backcountry areas from which patients may not be able to be quickly evacuated and definitive medical care may be hours or days away.  It helps provide the knowledge and skills necessary to deal with these medical emergencies until more advanced care is available.

MUST ATTEND ALL SESSIONS TO COMPLETE COURSE

Cost:  $75.00

Prerequisites:

The Mount Baker Council is pleased to announce our new Program and Camp Director.

Rich Szymanski will return to his home council as our Program and Camp Director, starting January 1st.  Rich graduated from Cascade High School in Everett, earning his Eagle here and serving on the Fire Mountain staff.  Rich then graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and started his Scouting career with the Cascade Pacific Council headquartered in Portland.  From there he came back to this council and served as Puget Sound District Executive and Fire Mountain Camp Director.  Rich later worked in the Far East Council, serving American dependents in Okinawa and the Philippines.  His next assignments saw him back in Mount Baker Council, again, then Cascade Pacific Council, again, and most recently with the Blue Mountain Council, headquartered in Kennewick. 

As Program and Camp Director, Rich will be the staff advisor to the council’s committees for camping, advancement, training, and events and activities.  He will serve as the camp director for Fire Mountain this summer.

The Mount Baker Council is pleased to announce our new District Executive for Skagit County.

Kurt Nelson will join us as the District Executive for Skagit District, moving from Virginia.  Kurt is an Eagle Scout from the Chief Seattle Council who served on the Camp Parsons waterfront staff.  Kurt graduated from the University of Washington and served in the United States Air Force.  He then transferred to the reserves and worked for the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.  Kurt will assume his duties January 8th.

 

      August 20 – 25, 2018

What is National Youth Leadership Training?

It is a six day experience conducted by the Mount Baker Council to provide each young man or woman a meaningful experience in Scouting that will enhance knowledge and create deeper understanding of his role and responsibilities as a leader.

NYLT integrates the best of modern leadership theory with the traditional strengths of the Scouting experience.  Through activities, presentations, challenges, discussions, and audio-visual support NYLT participants engage in a unified approach to leadership that gives the skill and confidence to lead well.

Held at Fire Mountain Scout Camp

What is the Cost?

The cost of the conference includes food, training materials, and use of patrol camping equipment.  $240 per attendee if paid by July 1, 2018.

$290 per attendee if paid between July 2, 2018, and July 31, 2018.

NYLT 2018 Flyer

(updated on 6 January 2018)

 

Service hours needs to be entered into the system by December 30, 2017.  Be sure your Unit, and Eagle Scouts, are credited with the correct amount of hours.  Our Scouts do a fantastic job with service projects and we want to make sure that information is being captured appropriately.

You can enter service hours at:  https://servicehours.scouting.org/UI/Security/Login.aspx

If you have questions on how to enter your hours check out this reference:  How To Report Service Hours for JTE

Mount Baker Council Announces New Scout Executive for

Boy Scouts of America Program

The Executive Board of the Mount Baker Council of The Boy Scouts of America is pleased to announce Kevin Nichols as our new Scout Executive. Kevin will join the Council on February 1, 2018, and will bring a renewed focus on membership growth and is committed to the council’s debt free policy of financial sustainability.

Kevin began his Scouting professional career as District Executive in 1988 with the Prairie Council in Galesburg, Illinois.  He moved on to serve as a Senior District Executive in both the Clinton Valley Council in Pontiac, Michigan and Blackhawk Area Council in Rockford, Illinois.  Kevin later served as Program Director, Fundraising/Marketing Director and Director of Field Service/COO with the Clinton Valley Council, Pontiac, MI.

In 2006, Kevin was promoted to Scout Executive/CEO of the Voyageurs Area Council, Duluth, Minnesota. After successful service in Minnesota, the Yankee Clipper Council in Haverhill, Massachusetts promoted Kevin as its Scout Executive.   He has been serving most recently as Field Council Scout Executive for the President Ford Field Service Council headquartered in Grand Rapids Michigan, part of the Michigan Crossroads Council.

Kevin is a Vigil member of the Order of the Arrow and is Wood Badge trained.

Kevin and his spouse have four adult children.  All three boys are Eagle Scouts and their daughter was recognized as the Maize and Blue Award winner in Health Careers at the University of Michigan/Flint.   They also have two grandchildren.

Kevin and his spouse enjoy home projects and spending time with friends and family. They also enjoy traveling to the National Parks and viewing landscapes and nature.

The Mount Baker Council looks forward to continuing our mission of serving youth in our communities with Kevin as our new Scout Executive.  Please welcome Kevin as he joins the Mount Baker Council.

Tree of GivingWednesday
December 20, 2017
6:00 PM
Everett Mall, Everett, WA

Help bring holiday joy to residents of retirement, convalescent centers, and foster kids. Over the years, the Tree of Giving program has helped deliver over 3,000 gifts annually to over 40 local area nursing homes, adult care facilities, foster children, homeless teen programs, brain damage and cancer patient facilities. Residents of our community find it extremely rewarding to know that they are able to assist others during the holiday season.

The Mount Baker Council Boy Scouts of America, Fluke Corporation, and the Everett Mall will again be sponsoring the annual Tree of Giving at the Everett Mall in November and December. You can help by selecting tag(s) from trees located throughout Everett Mall and the Everett Scout Office. Gifts with tags are to be placed at the Tree of Giving in the middle of the mall and on December 20st. You and your Unit are invited to come and sort the presents.

For more information contact Brian Lenhart at 425-338-0380 or brian.lenhart@scouting.org.

Are you passionate about Scouting?  Do you want to make a positive impact on the youth of our communities?

The Mount Baker Council is currently seeking a District Executive to be based out of the Mount Vernon area and work with the Skagit District.

If you are interested in being part of the professional team helping youth in Skagit County, apply today with Brain Lechner.

District Executive Job Description

Enjoy Scout Night at the Globetrotters on December 28, 2017, at 7:00pm.

Prices range from $115.50 to $18.50.

Order directly from Xfinity Area group sales using code BOYSCOUT or use the order form below.

Harlem Globetrotters_Dec 2017