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Andy is a Board Member of the U.S. Scouting Service Project, Inc.

Andy was recognized in 2017 as a National Distinguished Eagle Scout and Regent of the National Eagle Scout Association. He is currently serving as council member-at-large. His previous position, which he held for over 20 years (except for several years when he served as District Commissioner and Assistant Council Commissioner-Training), was Unit Commissioner. He has previously served as Den Leader, Webelos Den Leader, Cubmaster, Pack Committee Chair, Scoutmaster, International Representative, and--as a Scout--Patrol Leader, Senior Patrol Leader, and Junior Assistant Scoutmaster. He is a charter member and founding director of his prior council's Alumni Association and Eagle Scout Alumni Association, both established in 2001. He earned Eagle Scout rank at age 15, in 1957; two years later, he earned the Explorer Silver Award--at that time referred to as the "Double-Eagle." At age 16, he served on the National Junior Leader Training Camp Staff at Schiff Scout Reservation (at that time this was a salaried position). He also served on the Philmont NJLIC Staff in 2002, 2003, and 2004, and, later, on two Pilot Regional NAYLE Staffs. His recognitions include: Kashafa Iraqi Scouting Service Award, Distinguished Commissioner, Doctor of Commissioner Science, International Scouter Award, District Award of Merit (2), Scoutmaster Award of Merit, Scouter's Key (3), Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Scouter Award, Cliff Dochterman Rotarian Scouter Award, James E. West Fellow (3), Wood Badge & Sea Badge. He has attended four National Scout Jamborees: Scout in 1957, First Assistant Scoutmaster in 1993, National Staff in 2001, and NESA Featured Speaker in 2014 and 2017. The BSA included his article titled "Frictionless Scouting Events" was incorporated into the BSA National Training Video, "Meetings of the District" for ten years. He is a charter member of the BSA National Advancement Advisory Board and has written multiple technical articles for the BSA Advancement Team's "Advancement News" since 2012. Read Andy's full biography

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Andy’s Rules -December 25, 2012

You’ve asked for them– Here they are! My “101 RULES” for Scouting and for Life. With personal thanks to B-P, Ken King, Diana Cilluffo, Mark Twain, Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Douglas MacArthur, Laurence Peter, Oscar Wilde, and Murphy. No. 1: • Stupid has no cure. No. 2: • You show up at “troop volunteer night” and […]

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Issue 339 – December 12, 2012

________________________________________ NEWS FLASH! The BSA’s SCOUTING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION now has a Facebook page! Be sure to check it out, “Like” it if you like, and pass the word! Here’s where to go… http://www.facebook.com/ScoutingAlumniAssociation And tell ‘em Andy sent you! ________________________________________ Hi Andy, I just read the letter in your column from the parent of a […]

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Issue 338 – December 7, 2012

________________________________________ Dear Andy, A troop I’m the Unit Commissioner for went to camp this past summer and, while there, held several boards of review for advancing Scouts. The problem is that several of the reviews had older Scouts as members. The troop’s Committee Chair claims he was told by “someone” that older Scouts could sit […]

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Issue 337 – November 28, 2012

Rule No. 100 • Never leave the Scouting Movement with the regret that you might have served better the youth in your care had you just taken the time for training. ________________________________________ Dear Andy, I’m looking to build a supply cart for Cub Scout pack meetings (we have no storage at our sponsor’s meeting place, […]

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Issue 336 – November 21, 2012

Rule No. 99 o The difference between doing it right and doing it almost right is the same as the difference between lightning and a lightning bug. (Thanks, Mark Twain) ________________________________________ Dear Andy, Our council says that they allow Scouts to ring bells for the Salvation Army. According to my research on this, this is […]

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Issue 335 – November 17, 2012

Rule No. 98 • “I think I can fix that” always solves more problems than “Somebody ought to do something…” (Thanks, Diana Cilluffo) ________________________________________ Dear Andy, Is it OK for pack leaders to decide not to attend a planned pack event and instead attend a neighborhood alcohol-laced Halloween party, including being photographed in lewd costumes […]

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Issue 334 – November 12, 2012

Rule No. 97 • When doing it right collides with doing it the way we’ve always done it, the latter wins.  Every time. ________________________________________ Old friends continue to write, as a result of that SCOUTING magazine article. Here are two worth sharing. Once again, sometimes we don’t realize the impact we may have until many […]

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Issue 333 – November 6, 2012

Rule No. 96 • Before contemplating your own self-importance, consider the lowly pigeon’s reality check: Yesterday’s heroes are today’s targets. ________________________________________ Many readers and other Scouting friends spotted me in the October-November issue of SCOUTING magazine, and to all who wrote, THANK YOU!  This was quite an honor, and very humbling.  Among the many letters […]

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Issue 332 – October 29, 2012

Rule No. 95 • Productivity is inversely proportional to the size of the committee. ________________________________________ Dear Andy, Our troop just purchased a trailer. It would be a big help if other troops with trailers could give us some tips or even pictures and plans of what they did to outfit their trailer. I’ve searched online, […]

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Issue 331 – October 21, 2012

Rule No. 94 • There’s no such thing as “bad weather” for Scouting… only bad clothing or equipment decisions. (Thank you, Ken King!) ________________________________________ Hi Andy, Ever heard of “Jamboree Mulligan”? It’s supposed to be some sort of stew-like meal Scouts cooked “back in the day.” (Jack Wildhorn, SPL, Mantooth Mountain Council) You’re taking me […]

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