LumberJack 2019 February 22-24, 2019 Colonial Virginia Council Endview Planation 362 Yorktown Rd, Newport News, VA 23603

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LumberJack 2019 February 22-24, 2019 Colonial Virginia Council Endview Planation 362 Yorktown Rd, Newport News, VA 23603

LumberJack 2019 Once again combining the traditions and skills of Paul Bunyan and all the great lumberjacks of the world, Scouts and Scouters will gather February 22-24, 2019 at Endview Planation for LumberJack 2019. Expect loads of fun! There will be activities, challenges and prizes galore based on skills only a true lumberjack possesses. Sharpen your Axes and make plans to meet at Endview Planation for this unique event! Leaders, please use this guide to prepare for LumberJack. This guide provides general and specific information for a safe, fun event for your unit. The registration fee is $10.00 per youth and adult for all units registering by Friday, February 1, 2019. After February 1, the registration fee will be $15.00 ($10.00 plus $5.00 late fee) per youth and adult will apply. Each unit must have health forms of all its campers in camp at all times. If there are special health requirements for any Scout, Venturer, or adult leader, please notify the event chairman. Troops & crews are to supply their own meals and gear. There will be a briefing for Unit leaders and Senior Patrol Leaders at HQ tent on Friday night at 9:00 p.m. On Saturday there will be all types of fun activities geared around the lumberjack theme. On Saturday night, there will be an Award Ceremony and Order of the Arrow Call Out (for newly elected Scouts & Scouters). Please forward questions or concerns to the event chairman, Russell Morris at 757.660.5977 (owl158@verizon.net). We look forward to seeing all of you at Endview Planation for the 2019 LumberJack!!

General Information What is LumberJack? LumberJack is a Boy Scout skills and camping event. The weekend involves overnight camping, multiple Scout Skills, Mountain Man activities and competitions. When the scouts arrive at the various activity stations, they are timed and tested on their scouting knowledge, teamwork and problem solving skills. Based on their skills and knowledge demonstrated at each station, the scouts will receive points as a means to keep score and earn prizes at the evening campfire. When is LumberJack? The LumberJack will be held February 22-24, 2019. In case of foul weather Scouts/Ventures will have to make do in the rain & mud. The Scouts never know exactly what they ll be working with until the weekend of the event, so they have to be prepared for anything! Who can attend LumberJack? All Colonial Virginia Council Boy Scout Troops and Venture Crews are the ones for which this event is intended. If you are not located in our Council well you are welcome too!! Where is LumberJack? The LumberJack is being held at Endview Planation, 362 Yorktown Rd, Newport News, VA 23603. What are the LumberJack Activities? All the activities for the LumberJack are based on activities and skills of (you guessed it) lumberjacks. Many of the skills of lumberjacks are similar to the skills we teach and learn in Boy Scouts. We are referring to these activities as LumberJack Challenges. The LumberJack activities have been designed to test the scouts skill and knowledge and to be great fun. Plus, the scouts will be able to earn prizes based on their ability to perform the various lumberjack challenges.

Here is a sampling of the activities: 1) Ax Yard Knowledge 2) Log Roll Race 3) Log Lift 4) Log Toss 5) Tomahawk Throw 6) Log Sawing 7) Log Chopping 8) Log Haul 9) Fire Starting 10) Log Splitting 11) Land Navigation 12) Animal Tracking 13) Pancake Eating 14) Flag Pole Build 15) Knots 16) First Aid 17) Lashings Patrol Gear List Compass (4) Spars/Walking Sticks per patrol for log roll Work Gloves Pen/paper Scout Handbook and/or Fieldbook Field level 1st Aid kit NO axes or hatchets needed-these will be provided at the stations. Water Bottle/Camelback Sun Block Pocketknife

Rules and Regulations The following rules were made to help us have a fun and safe camping experience. It is the responsibility of the adults in charge to see that their Scouts know and understand these rules. Anyone caught violating them may be asked to leave the camp. CHECK-IN/REGISTRATION Troops and Crews may arrive 5pm on Friday, February 22 to set up campsites. If you plan to arrive before 5pm you MUST contact Russell Morris to make arrangements (or you may end up waiting until our staff is ready to receive you). Upon entering camp units will proceed to the registration to sign in (located at HQ Tent or Pop Up Tent on road leading into Plantation). You will receive your campsite assignment number at that time. THE ONLY VEHICLE ALLOWED INTO THE CAMPSITE IS THE VEHICLE USED TO HAUL TROOP GEAR IF A UNIT HAS MORE THAN ONE VEHICLE ONLY ONE WILL BE ALLOWED IN AT A TIME!!!! PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INTRUCTIONS!! No vehicles are allowed to stay in the campsite areas or activity field. All Vehicles must be in the parking area by 9:00 Friday night!!!!! HANDICAPPED PARKING Requests for special parking passes for medical conditions will be made on a case-by-case basis. Special passes must be requested in advance and will be issued on the day of the event. We prefer to discuss the request prior to event to allow for the greatest degree of accommodation. Every reasonable effort will be made to accommodate those with physical disabilities or special needs.

REGISTRATION & FEES There is a registration fee for Scouts of $10.00 per person to cover awards, patches, ribbons, toilets, insurance and park fees. All participants must be listed on the registration form, and turned into the Scout Shop by February 1 or register online with DoubleKnot by following the link on the Council Newsletter. The Senior Patrol Leader will submit an updated roster of all Scouts and Leaders attending LumberJack at the 9:00 PM Friday night briefing. The total fee paid at the Scout Office must equal participants; additional personnel may be paid for upon arrival however they will not be guaranteed an event patch. We will issue extra patches on first come bases. OA Call Out Please provide the names of all Scouts and Scouters who will be called out at Saturday Awards Ceremony when you check in on Friday. Be sure to bring OA sashes to identify Scouts during Call Out. Camping at Endview The city of Newport News has graciously allowed us to use Endview for this event and we want to make sure that we take good care of the property while we are there. Remember leave no trace principles and leaving the space better than when we found it. Here are a couple of Endview specific regulations: 1. We will be using port-a-johns so please plan accordingly. There will not be running water or flushing toilets. 2. There will be spigot water on site (marked with Traffic Cones) or bring your own water. 3. We will be camping in the battle fields behind the plantation. There are historic earthworks that we will need to stay off of. Please keep the Scouts to the designated camping areas only. 4. Vehicles will be able to park close to the campsite area, and one vehicle per site will be allowed back. If your troop brings as trailer you will be able to leave it in your site. 5. The sites are marked out squares in the middle of a large field. Please make sure you and your Scouts stay within your campsites boundaries.

MORE CAMPING STUFF Campers are responsible for the following: o All meals o Personal or Troop Tents o Trash removal from campsite. Bring plenty of trash bags. The onsite dumpster cannot handle all of our trash so please plan on packing trash out. o Campsite cleanup to include firewood removal from fire stands and campsites o Observe the Outdoor Code & follow the rules of Leave No Trace o Camp safety and adherence to BSA policy found in Guide to Safe Scouting CAMPFIRES ALL CAMPFIRES WILL USE RAISED FIRE STANDS. Bonfires are not permitted, but campfires contained within raised fire stands or in the fire drums located at camp are permitted. Depending on local fire conditions, additional restrictions may be imposed. Firewood brought in from an outside source is recommended; however, on site deadfall may be used. Campfire should be managed by Scouts who have their Firem n Chit A campfire should be monitored at all times by adults. Campfires are allowed in burn barrels lifted off the ground or a leave no trace fire must be used. This means that when your site is inspected on Sunday morning that there ZERO evidence of a ground fire!!!!! FIRST AID Each troop is expected to have a first aid kit for minor injuries. Emergency medical care will be available for severe injuries at the HQ Tent.

GENERAL CONCERNS o Vehicle Speed Drivers must exercise EXTREME caution when operating motor vehicles on camp property. Speed limit is 10 MPH. o Passengers are not allowed to ride in back of pickup trucks. o Pets are not permitted on any camp property during the duration of this camp event. Service animals will be permitted, but must be discussed in advance. o Tent trenching is not allowed. o Open flames in tents are prohibited. o Gasoline and white gas are not permitted in camp, nor is propane allowed in tents. However, Liquid fuels, such as charcoal starter and Coleman individual propane type cook stove fuel is allowed---use with caution. o Firearms and fireworks are not allowed in camp. o Radios and electronic devices are strongly discouraged. The staff uses the same type of radios that you have and if we can t communicate when there is an issue, safety may be jeopardized. Remember the life you save might be your own. o Alcoholic beverages and illegal substances are never permitted on camp property. Offenders will be asked to leave the property. o Secure and store foods to prevent attracting our little furry friends. o All campers are to stay within the boundaries of the camp. We do not want scouts wandering away from camp. o Please enforce the Buddy System with your scouts o Each unit must have two-deep adult leadership o Please respect others during Lights Out. Scouts are not allowed out of their site after lights out with the exception of to and from the latrine o Due to the nature of most skills all Scouts must have earned their Totin Chip to participate in Stations that utilize cutting tools.

LumberJack Spirit Award The LumberJack Spirit Award will be presented at the Awards Ceremony Saturday Night and will go to the Patrol who shows the BEST spirit during competition on Saturday. The LumberJack Spirit Award will be judged on the following: Patrol identification (banner, flag, etc.) Patrol Yell, Chant or Cheer Themed Attire/Costumes Interaction with each other as well as other Patrols. Sportsmanship Enthusiasm Creativity Overall Scout Spirit!!

LumberJack Event Schedule Friday, February 22 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Check-in at Registration Area and set up campsites 9:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Scoutmaster & SPL Meeting 10:00 p.m. Taps Lights Out Saturday, February 23 7:00 a.m. Reveille 7:01 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Breakfast with troop 8:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Opening Ceremony 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Activities 12:00 p.m.- 1:20 p.m. Lunch/Rest time 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Activities resume 4:45 p.m. Retire Colors (Optional-Staff will conduct) 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Dinner with troop 7:45 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Campfire, Awards & OA Call Out 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Troop cracker barrel at troop campsite 10:00 p.m. Taps Lights Out Sunday February 24 7:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Breakfast and Clean-up with troop 9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chapel Service 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Check-out at staff area and pick up packet Be sure to check Lost and Found prior to departure Have a safe journey back home

LUMBERJACK 2019 February 22-24, 2019 Registration for LumberJack will be made at the Colonial Virginia Council office. Or register online with DoubleKnot by following the link on the Council Newsletter. LumberJack Roster and Registration (Due by February 1, 2019; late fee if paid after February 1, 2019) Troop/Crew Number Unit POC & Phone# Patrol Name Boy Scout Venture Patrol Leader Patrol Name Boy Scout Venture Patrol Leader 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Patrol Name Adult Leaders Boy Scout Venture Boy Scout Venture Patrol Leader 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 SPL 9 List additional names on separate page or back Date Submitted Total Attendance Scouts x $10.00* = $ Total Fee Paid $ Adults x $10.00* = $ Check No. Receipt No. Questions? E-mail or Call Russell Morris owl158@verizon.net Cell 757.660.5977 *Fee for LumberJack will be $15.00 per Scout and Adult if paid after February 1, 2019 SM/Leader Ph. Email Scoutmaster/Leader Signature X Date Email Verification: All Scouts and Scouters Listed above are registered in The Boy Scouts of America and that all Scouts have earned their Totin Chip. EVENT CODE: 903