NATIONAL YOUTH LEADER TRAINING (NYLT) 2018

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This image cannot currently be displayed. NATIONAL YOUTH LEADER TRAINING (NYLT) 2018 REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Each Troop/Crew may register as many youth as they desire. Registration is limited and based on a first-come, first-served basis. 2. Both the fee schedule and payment timelines have been changed. To get the discounts, youth must be paid in full by the discount dates. There is NO SECOND WEEK discount for NYLT!! $100.00 Due by Sunday, March 4, 2018 $205.00 Balance due by Friday, May 4, 2018 (Close of business) If either due dates is missed, the fee increases by $25.00 (maximum cost of the event would be $330.00 + additional T-shirts) 3. Fill out the T-Shirt area of the registration form and add any additional fees for extra t-shirts to the camp fee above. 4. Prepare and attach a check for each registration (fees for camp and extra shirts can be combined on one check). 5. Complete the attached registration form(s). (One form for each participant) a) Youth s names b) Youth s Date of Birth. Boy Scouts, ages 13 ½ to 18 years of age by June 1, 2018, or up to age 21 if registered with a Crew. c) Youth s current rank (if applicable) d) Make sure all information is filled out thoroughly, including phone number and email address (please print clearly) 6. Complete a Participant Code of Conduct form and submit with the permission form. All parent and Scoutmaster/Advisor signatures are reuired! 7. Turn in all forms and fees at the Ice Cream Social on March 4, 2018 or to the Scout Office after that date. No paperwork is accepted prior to the Ice Cream Social so that all prospective participants have an eual chance in registering for the program. a. All fees received will be deposited by the Council Office. b. Checks should be made payable to the Potawatomi Area Council or B.S.A. REFUNDS WILL BE BASED UPON THE CAMP LONG LAKE REFUND POLICY 8. Follow up with your youth: Make sure the application package and medical forms are returned to the Council Office prior to May 29, 2018 (Please bring a back-up copy of your physical to camp). 9. Assist the youth in accumulating the supplies listed on the attached page. MAKE SURE TO BUY UNIFORM PIECES EARLY! The Scout Shop might need to order sizes for you and that takes time. 10. The Ice Cream Social is an event focused on informing the youth about what to expect as well as the parents and unit leaders on what they will need to do. Each youth needs to have a pre-course assessment completed. We will have plenty of people to help complete these assessments at the Ice Cream Social on March 4, 2018. If you cannot attend the Ice Cream Social, please contact Mr. Chris Dirr at tudorfan@att.net to schedule an alternative assessment appointment. 11. Make sure the participant has a completed swim test before arriving at NYLT 2018. (See Supply/Gear list for NYLT) 12. Help the youth arrive on time at Camp Long Lake on Sunday, June 10, 2018. Registration begins at 10:00 a.m.

NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING NYLT JUNE 10-15, 2018 APPLICATION FORM Youth wanting to participate in the NYLT program must have participated in a unit level Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops or Crews, earned the rank of First Class Scout (if applicable), be thirteen and a half years old but not yet eighteen years of age by the start of NYLT (21 years of age if a Venturer), and have obtained a Scoutmaster s/advisor s recommendation. It is also strongly recommended that the youth has attended at least one long-term camp prior to attending NYLT. Participant s Name: DOB: Rank: Home Phone: Parent s Name: Address: City: Zip: Participant s Email: Troop/Crew: Parent s Email (optional; to receive updates on course): T-Shirts: The only shirts allowed at NYLT are the field uniform (Class A) and the official NYLT activity t-shirt. Two activity t-shirts are included with your registration, extras are $10.00 each. All shirts are ordered in adult men s sizes. There will be a very limited supply to purchase while at camp. Please write down the size desired below and the number of shirts (EXAMPLE: Three shirts = 2 free plus 1 x $10). Size of Shirt: Number of Shirts: Health Concerns: Please complete the health concerns form, which is a part of this packet. For special dietary considerations, this form must be submitted to medicalcll@scouting.org along with BSA Physical Forms (Parts A, B and C) by Friday, May 18, 2018. Notes: -We will need a completed application form, signed NYLT Code of Conduct, signed permission slip, completed health concerns form and payment in full in order for your registration to be considered complete. -If you do not complete an assessment at the Ice Cream Social on March 4, 2018, you will need to complete prior to May 19, 2018. Contact Chris Dirr at turdorfan@att.net to arrange alternate appointment. Questions: Course Coordinator Kathy Boyd (262) 893-6969 / onmyonr@sbcglobal.net Course Coordinator Chris Dirr (414) 378-8831 / tudorfan@att.net Course Coordinator Luke Teske (262) 893-7869 / luketeske@gmail.com Staff use only: Permission Form: Payment: T-Shirt Payment: Health Concerns: Assessment: Code of Conduct:

NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING (NYLT) 2018 PERMISSION FORM Participant s Name: Emergency Phone: Address: City: Zip: I understand that participation in Scouting activities involves a certain degree of risk. I have carefully considered the risk involved and have given consent for myself or my child to participate in these activities. I understand that participation in these activities is entirely voluntary and reuires participants to abide by applicable rules and standards of conduct. I release the Boy Scouts of America, the local council, the activity coordinators, and all employees, volunteers, related parties, or other organizations associated with the activity from any and all claims or liability arising out of this participation. I approve the sharing of the information on this form with BSA volunteers and professionals who need to know of medical situations that might reuire special consideration for safely conducting Scouting activities. In case of an emergency involving me or my child, I understand that every effort will be made to contact the individual listed as the emergency contact person. In the event that this person cannot be reached, permission is hereby given to the medical provider selected by the adult leader in charge to secure proper treatment, including hospitalization, anesthesia, surgery, or injections of medication for me or my child. Medical providers are authorized to disclose to the adult in charge examination findings, test results, and treatment provided for purposes of medical evaluation of the participant, follow-up and communication with the participant's parents or guardian, and/or determination of the participant's ability to continue in the program activities. By signing below, the participant s parents agree to send the youth above to NYLT. The parents understand that this youth will need to arrive at Camp Long Lake between 10:00 and 11:00AM on Sunday, June 10, 2018. The youth will be free to leave after 8:00PM on Friday, June 15, 2018. The parents understand all fees are subject to the standard Camp Long Lake fee schedule. Parent s Name: Signature: Parent s Email (please print clearly): By signing below, the said youth above is granted Scoutmaster/Advisor Approval to attend NYLT 2018. The Scoutmaster/Advisor understands that the recommended youth above meets all age, rank, and skill reuirements necessary to attend NYLT. Scoutmaster s/advisor s Name: Signature: Scoutmaster s/advisor s Email (please print clearly): Scoutmaster s/advisor s Phone Number: Make sure this form is completed along with the registration form and Code of Conduct. Please return to: Potawatomi Area Council Attention: NYLT Participant Registration 804 Bluemound Rd. Waukesha, WI 53188 NYLT Potawatomi Area Council Boy Scouts of America

PARTICIPANT CODE OF CONDUCT By signing this code of conduct, all participants and their parents agree to the conditions of the statements contained within. It is further understood that serious misconduct or infraction of rules and regulations may prevent you from completing this course and reuire your parent(s)/guardian to provide transportation home should your participation in the program be terminated. As young men/women, you are responsible for your own behavior. A SCOUT/VENTURER IS.... TRUSTWORTHY I will arrive at all classes and scheduled programming on-time. I will tell the truth in all situations. I will respect the privacy of others, and enter another campsite only when invited. I will inform NYLT staff if I find an item left in a program area. LOYAL I will support my team leader, youth leader(s), team guide, and adult leaders. I will wear the Scout/Venture uniform when asked, as a sign of loyalty to the Boys Scouts of America, and my fellow Scouts/Venturers. HELPFUL I will demonstrate that I care about others through my words, actions and deeds. I will readily and gladly volunteer to help others without expecting payment or reward. FRIENDLY Camp brings together people with diverse backgrounds; so, I will be friendly to all. COURTEOUS I will treat others with courtesy. I will respect my fellow Scouts/Venturers, and the youth and adult leadership of NYLT. I will show good manners at all times. KIND I will not call fellow Scouts/Ventures, staff members and adult leaders names. I will treat other persons and their property as I would like to be treated. I will be kind to all of nature s creatures, and to our environment. OBEDIENT I will obey all appropriate reuests made to me by people in leadership roles. I will obey all the rules of Camp Long Lake. CHEERFUL I will be cheerful in all situations. THRIFTY I will recycle all appropriate materials. I will make best use of the food and other materials entrusted to me. I will observe uiet time at the opening and closing of each day. BRAVE I will do what is right, regardless of what anyone else may say. CLEAN I will keep our campsite and my personal gear clean. I will keep my clothing clean. I will be clean in my speech. I will not use alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs. REVERENT I will respect the beliefs of others. I will fulfill my personal religious obligations through religious services afforded me. Participant s Name: Participant s Signature: Date: Parent/Guardian s Signature: Date:

PARTICIPANT SUPPLY LIST Only the complete official uniform is acceptable (For Venturers, it is the uniform specific to your home unit). Make sure the participant is prepared to carry his/her gear to a remote location for an overnight campout (backpack style camping). Reuired Items ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ apple Uniform Shirt (short sleeves) apple Uniform shorts (2 pairs) apple Uniform socks (3 pairs) apple Official belt and buckle (1) apple Shoes suitable for hiking apple Change of shoes, as desired apple Raincoat, poncho, or rain suit apple Sweater, jacket, or fleece apple Swim suit or similar apple Swim Test complete (paperwork too!) apple Underclothing (3 sets, minimum) apple Pajamas/sweat suit apple Work gloves (for service project) apple Towels (2) apple Washcloths (if needed) apple Toothbrush and paste apple Hand soap and container (laundry soap (small packet) apple Tent - tents, each camper must be provided with a minimum of 30 suare feet of sheltered space (each participant needs their own NO SHARING) apple Pack (with frame, if desired) apple Ground cloth (waterproof) apple Sleeping bag apple Air mattress or form pad apple Plate, bowl and cup apple Knife, fork and spoon apple Water bottle apple Flashlight with spare batteries and bulb apple Sewing kit (for euipment repair as needed) apple Personal first aid kit apple Ballpoint pen or pencil apple Spiral notebook (you will need to take notes) apple Reuired/prescribed medication apple Personal hygiene products apple Utility knife (no belt clips or sheath knife blade length 3 or less) apple 10 pre-made Fire starters (so you have the ability to start soaking wet firewood) apple Copy of Annual Health and Medical Record (it will not be returned to you) apple Sunscreen/lip balm apple Non-Aerosol insect repellent apple Boy Scout/Venture Handbook (if applicable) Optional Items ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Compass Watch Sunglasses Extra prescription eyeglasses Religious book(s) Digital Camera Uniform long-sleeved shirts Uniform trousers Pillow/case Stationary and stamps Cooking merit badge pamphlet Pioneering merit badge pamphlet Note: All youth will be in official uniform (Uniform shirt, shorts, socks, and belt.) before moving to the campsite. A pack or frame must be used for getting gear from the drop-off site to the campsite. Participants must not use suitcases, footlockers or trunks at the campsite. Normal prescribed team euipment will be issued. Also, before coming, see that all badges and insignia are properly placed on uniform (if applicable). ADDITIONAL NOTE: Do NOT bring electronics, lighters, food, soda, candy or snacks from home. You will be very busy and have plenty of food to eat during the week of the program.

Home Unit: Circle one: Troop Crew NYLT Staff only: Program Troop Patrol Campsite 2018 National Youth Leadership Training Health Concerns and Special Dietary Considerations Participant s Name: Participant s Contact information (Parent s contact information, if participant is under 18) - Phone: Email: Address: Health Concerns Health Concerns: Asthma Diabetes Allergy Other Will you be bringing to Camp? (check all that apply) Inhaler EPI-pen Medication Describe Health Concerns: Dietary Considerations Scouts who have special dietary needs should list their modifications below. NYLT program team will work with you to make every reasonable effort to accommodate dietary special needs for religious or health reasons. Dietary Special needs: gluten free dairy/egg free tree/peanut free** vegetarian Special Dietary Reuest: ** If you have a tree or peanut related allergy, there should be no concerns regarding program menu, but, we are asking that you indicate type of exposure that impacts you and severity of reaction. NYLT Coordinator Potawatomi Area Council Kathy Boyd 804 Bluemound Rd. c/o Potawatomi Area Council Waukesha, WI 53105 Phone: (262) 893-6969 Phone: (262) 544-4881 Email: onmyonr@sbcglobal.net Fax: (262) 544-5357 Reminder: Form should be submitted March 4, 2018 with NYLT application. Dietary accommodation reuests must be received no later than May 18, 2018. Rev. 01/01/2018

2018 National Youth Leadership Training Medications Brought to Camp Program NYLT Staff only: Program Troop Patrol Campsite Participant s Name: No Medicine container will be accepted at camp unless it is in the container dispensed by the pharmacist or store where purchased from with medicine and directions clearly noted. For prescribed medicine, it must also include the name of prescribed patient and prescribing physician. Over-the Counter Medications (e.g. Tylenol, Ibuprofen, vitamins) Medication Dose Route Freuency (how taken) (times per day/week) Time (am / pm) Reason (why needed) Non-prescription medication, sunscreen, and insect repellent administration is authorized with these exceptions: Yes No Parent Signature (participant if over 18) Date Prescription Medications (e.g. prescribed by Doctor) Medication Dose Route Freuency (how taken) (times per day/week) Time (am / pm) Reason (why needed) Prescribing Physician s Name and Contact information: Doctor Phone Number Address Rev. 01/01/2018