30th OVI Chair: Laura Nutt Members: Cmttee-chair: Chris Morris, Charter Executive: Michael O'Halloran, Members: Advisor: Ann O'Halloran, Assoc. Advisor: Susan Brouillette, Assoc.Advisor: Sharon Morris, Chaplain: Michael O'Halloran, Videographer: Simon W Members: Megan Cramer Joseph Cramer Eric Magnuson Joshua Morris Paddy O' Sarah O'Halloran OHS-Pub Prgm: Susan Brouillette, Ohio Village Liason: Michael O'HalloranImportant links |
Music List(s) General Packing List: The following is a list of items to bring camping. Think about what the particular camp-out involves, and how many days and nights you will be away, to decide exactly what you need to pack. Also consider the weather, and how warmly you need to dress. We will travel to a camp-out in Class A uniform, so have it ready to wear, rather than at the bottom of the backpack. General Stuff: Medical Form (or current one on file with Scoutmaster) Medicine, as required, in original containers with current, dosage information, Permission slips, Merit Badge prerequisites, book, paperwork, blue cards, etc. Scout Handbook, Paper, pen, pencil, etc. Clothing: Uniform, Class A, Class B, Hiking Boots, Tennis Shoes or runners (not your best pair!), Socks, including scout socks, Scouting-related or blank T-Shirts, Other shirts for activities and working, Jeans or Long Pants, Shorts, Scout belt Long-sleeved Shirt, Sweatshirt, Jacket, Underpants, Handkerchiefs, Swim suit, Pajamas, Hat. [Ted Shigley tip: pack one complete outfit in a waterproof bag, hand y for any emergency] Other Gear: Poncho or other rain gear, Personal hygiene items, i.e., toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, brush, shampoo, soap, etc. Towel, Flashlight and spare batteries, BSA STYLE: Pocket knife, Watch, Sleeping bag (APPROPRIATE FOR THE SEASON), Sleeping pad or similar, e.g., inflatable mattress, Sunscreen, Insect repellent, Personal mess gear, e.g., cup, plate, bowl, knife, fork, spoon, Swimming goggles, Day sack, Canteen or water bottle, Tent, with groundsheet, fly, poles, stakes, etc. Religious text of choice, Books, cards, etc. Bags for dirty or wet clothing, Alarm clock Summer Camp Only Three-foot rope (for tying knots); Please note that scouts should not wear clothing that advertises or promotes things that are not approved by BSA. LAST IMPORTANT NOTE: BE SURE ANY TENT YOU BRING IS RATED FOR THE SEASON. BEST CHOICE IS 4 SEASON TENT. CHECK THE SEASON RATING CAREFULLY.
FOR AUDITIONS: Choir and Orchestra The Battle Hymn of the Republic and The Star Spangled Banner
ACT I
Give our regards to Broadway, ACT II
Matchmaker, matchmaker, Do you love me, Sabbath prayer, OTHER:
TBA- (Trans-siberian Orchestra) Scouting revues, Vespers
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