Mission Peak News Flash

7/29 - Women in Technology Conference Opportunity

  • The Women in Tech Conference is being hosted in our area to encourage, inspire, and empower middle-high school girls to pursue careers in tech.
  • The conference is on July 29th from 1-3 pm at Newark Library, and it features talks from 4 guest speakers, an open discussion panel, and time for networking.
  • We are trying to reach as many female scouts as possible to invite them to attend this event so please forward this invitation to anyone that might possibly be interested in going.
  • Please see their website for more information.

8/5 & 8/6 - Volunteer and Promote Scouting at the Fremont Arts and Wine Festival

8/5 & 8/6 - Volunteer and Promote Scouting at the Fremont Arts and Wine Festival

Scouts & Adults Needed to Staff our Booth at the Fremont Arts & Wine Festival

  • Volunteer to help Mission Peak promote Scouting at the Fremont Arts and Wine Festival on Saturday and Sunday, August 5-6.
  • We need both adults and youth ages 11+ to help run events, talk to participants, and manage the crowd that will hopefully be milling about.
  • We will have two bean bag tosses and two rain gutter regattas in our 10x20 booth located in the Kids' Area.
  • Please sign up indicating the date and time you want to volunteer.
    • For adults, we will need your Drivers License and Date of Birth sent to our District Executive Fernanda Ruiz (fernanda.ruiz@scouting.org) to satisfy the Festival organizers.
  • This is a great opportunity for Pack Leaders to recruit cub scouts and for Scouters to talk about all the benefits with the parents.

8/8 & 8/11 - Register for Popcorn Kick-Off Training

8/8 & 8/11 - Register for Popcorn Kick-Off Training
There are two training dates still available this summer to get ready to kick off the Popcorn Season with the Scouts! Please click on the link below to register for these two upcoming dates.

To register, click on the following link --> Golden Gate Area Council - Popcorn Kickoff Training (scoutingevent.com)

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It's not about popcorn... it's about Scouting.

Popcorn sales go beyond just popcorn; it's about scouting and life skills. By participating in popcorn sales, scouts can develop math skills, entrepreneurship, and self-esteem. They can step out of their comfort zones, embrace challenges, and develop valuable skills that are becoming increasingly rare.

The funds raised help fund their activities and teach valuable skills like inventory management, budgeting, and sales.

Every Scout should learn the value of hard work and earning their own way.

Popcorn sales prepare scouts for their future and make them confident leaders. It's a rare opportunity for young people to learn real-world skills like sales and accounting. Booth sales, in particular, offer an opportunity to transform into confident salespeople, engaging customers, sharing their projects, and tallying up their sales at the end of the day. The experience has a lasting impact on their lives, boosting their confidence and abilities in various areas. So, support popcorn sales and empower scouts to thrive.

Is your unit interested in funding their Scouting experience for a year? You can use the tools attached to calculate how popcorn sales can help your troop/pack and fund your Scouting experience for a year.

Are you ready to join the fun?

Step 1: Sign up to Sell Popcorn!!
Step 2: Get trained!! Register for one of the hybrid kick-off. Those who attend one of these kick-offs earn an additional 4% commission. Anyone on your unit can attend. Don't miss out!

8/11-8/13- 3rd Annual GGAC Outdoor Planning Conference

8/11-8/13- 3rd Annual GGAC Outdoor Planning Conference Weekend

Register to Attend Here

All Scouters with interest in the program & District Operations parts of Scouting are invited to attend.

We will have breakouts and discussions on the following topics and much more.

  • Advancement
  • Camping
  • Commissioners
  • District Chairs
  • Enterprise Risk Management
  • NCAP (National Camp Accreditation Program)
  • Order of the Arrow
  • Properties
  • Training

This conference has four primary objectives:

  1. How to best serve our youth both today and in the future!
  2. Review our 2023 & 2024 Council and District Calendars
  3. Build our 2025 Council Calendar
  4. Have FUN!
Scouters are welcome to join us Friday through Sunday or any combination of days, including Saturday only!

Tentative Schedule

Friday

6:00pm - 10:00pm - Check in

8:30pm - 10:00pm - Cracker Barrel

Saturday

6:00am - Go Fishing!

7:00am - Breakfast

7:00am - 9:00am Check-in for Saturday arrivals

9:00am - Welcome and Introductions - Vice President of Program

9:30am - 10:30am - Session 1

10:30am - 11:30am - Session 2

11:30am - 12:30pm - Session 3

12:30pm - 1:30pm - Lunch and Fireside chat with the Council Key 4

1:30pm - 2:30pm - District Needs Discussion

2:30pm - 4:00pm - Program & Properties Strategic Plan

4:00pm - 6:00pm Enjoy Camp!

6:00pm - Dinner

7:00pm - Putting together our 2023-2025 Council Calendar

8:30pm - Ice Cream Social

Sunday

7:00am - 9:00am - Informal Continental Breakfast

9:00am - Staff Wrap-up Session

Accommodations

All are welcome to camp with us for the weekend, we will have the summer camp tents ready for use with the majority of our attendees staying in Wishbone and Sailor's Rest campsites.

Staff/ Support - $50

Adult Participant - $50 until 8/4/23 $60 after

Youth Participant - $25

9/28 - Medical Explorer Post Open House

9/28 - Medical Explorer Post Open House

Medical Explorer Post Open House Hosted by Washington Hospital

  • Come to our "Open House" Thursday, September 28th at 6:00 PM, at 2500 Mowry Ave, Fremont in the Anderson A Conference Room.
  • For those who want to sign up, applications will be on-site. Membership is $50, check or cash only.
  • After September’s Open House, Post 539 meets monthly starting October through May on the 4th Thursday of each month from 6:00-7:00 pm via Zoom and in-person/on-site.
  • Membership is open to High School age youth. Application and fee are required to participate.
  • Learn more about our Explorer Post.
  • To learn more about Explorer Programs or to apply online visit https://joinexploring.org/list/?zip=94538.

Webeloree 2023 - Last weekends in September/October

Webeloree 2023 - Last weekends in September/October

Calling all those who will be Webelos & Arrows of Light in October 2023

This weekend is filled with fun events at our great Camp Herms. Activity Pins and Scout Skills galore. Come interact with some Scouts, BSA Troops to get a feel for the adventure at a Troop level. We will offer a rotation-style event, where the Patrols of Scouts will travel to program areas and complete their Adventure.

This is intended for a 1:1 Cub to Guardian ratio weekend. We understand if one guardian must take two Cub Scouts, which is more than acceptable! This guardian will be responsible for each participant while they are at camp. This event is for Webelos and Arrows of Light only as the program is specific to their age-appropriate program. A packing list, schedule, and Pins for the weekend will be emailed ten days before the event.

Every participant should bring a bag lunch on Saturday. Dinner will be provided as a group activity. Sunday breakfast is offered. You will be camping, so make sure to bring your essentials, including a mess kit for meals. Please only attend this event if you plan to camp! If you are only arriving for the day, you are keeping the opportunity for another Scout and their adult partner to camp overnight. Pins and patches are included in the price and will only be handed out on Sunday to those who stay overnight.

Questions? Contact Camp Director Tracy Peters (pacificflyer1@gmail.com). For Registration information and link, please click below. Golden Gate Area Council - Webeloree 2023 (scoutingevent.com)

Registration for Fall Wood Badge training is open

Registration for the Fall Wood Badge training program is now open!!
Scouters,

We are delighted to extend our warmest invitation to you to participate in the Golden Gate Area Council, BSA 2023 Fall Wood Badge training program. This esteemed event will take place at the picturesque Camp Herms providing an exceptional opportunity for personal growth, leadership development, and networking within the scouting community.
Wood Badge is a highly regarded advanced training course that empowers Scouters with valuable leadership skills and enhances their ability to create positive impact within their units and communities. By attending this event, you will gain invaluable knowledge, experiences, and camaraderie that will undoubtedly enrich your scouting journey.
Wood Badge is designed to meet the advanced leadership needs of all Scouters. In particular, unit level Scouters such as Cubmasters, Assistant Cubmasters, Scoutmasters, Assistant Scout Masters, Venturing Crew Advisors, Skippers, Post Advisers, Committee Chairs, and Committee members. Additionally, Scouters serving at the District and Council levels can achieve greater effectiveness through participation in a Wood Badge course.
To attend a Wood Badge course, individuals must:
Please note that participants MUST attend
both Weekend 1 & Weekend 2 to complete the course.

Register Today
Weekend 1
Camp Herms
Friday 09-15-2023 7:00 AM to
Sunday 09-17-2023 5:00 PM
Weekend 2
Camp Herms
Saturday 10-14-2023 7:00 AM to
Sunday 10-15-2023 5:00 PM
Hurry! Spots are filling up fast for this event.

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