From: KKoloff@aol.com
Date: Sun Jul 21 2002 - 12:25:42 CDT
In a message dated 7/21/2002 12:22:42 PM Central Standard Time,
KKoloff@aol.com writes:
>
> >> For our Jamboree Contingent I held back everything until we were at the
>> airport in our home city. Not so much for control, but Scouts usually lose
>> more things than they take home. So everything was given to them in a big
>> envelope at the airport. The only place they could lose it would be in
>> the car on the way home.
>>
>> Not sure what I will do for the Philmont Contingent next summer. But it
>> would not be for control, it would be for security.
>>
>>
>
> After a trek at Philmont, I'd say the number one thing scouts would
> hang onto is thier Arrowhead patch.
>
> Kevin Koloff
> Oklahoma
I guess I would add, after these kids have completed the requirements,
it's thier award. I'd doubt they would loose it, however if one did it's
still his responsibilty to hang onto it, and what about those that show up on
Ebay?
Remember these kids are a minimum of 14 years old.
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