Rule No. 30: The moment you decide to wear the medal you received for your modesty, you no longer qualify. Dear Andy, I’m a parent and troop committee member. Recently I’ve been engaged in a discussion with the troop’s Scoutmaster on a topic on which we have opposing views. In the exchange of ideas, I’ve […]
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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
Issue 271 – October 10, 2011
Rule No. 34: All blanket statements have exceptions, including this one. Rule No. 35: While on tour and staying in a hotel, the very first thing all Scouts will do upon entering their assigned rooms is check to see if there’s access to the TV’s “adult” channels. Dear Andy, For the Disability Awareness merit badge […]
Issue 270 – September 25, 2010
Rule No. 31: Sometimes it’s OK to be average: It still means you’re ahead of almost half the group. Rule No. 32: There are five types of people in brainstorming sessions: Yes-But-ers, Not-Now-ers, It’ll Never-Work-ers, We Tried it Before and it Didn’t-Work-ers, and Why-Not-ers. Rally the Why-Not-ers; shoot the rest: The Why-Not-ers will get the […]
Issue 269 – September 7, 2011
Andy’s Rule No. 28: Order of the Arrow elections are always “popularity contests.” Scouts who best live the Scout Law with their fellow Scouts will always be the most popular. Andy’s Rule No. 29: Things you never want to see being made: Sausages and Troop Bylaws. Dear Andy, About that conversion in your July 28th […]
Issue 268 – September 2, 2011
No. 26: A bought neckerchief slide will always become lost; a hand-made slide will never be lost. No. 27: Knowing where to get the answer always trumps guessing. Dear Andy, What’s the proper protocol for the opening ceremony of a court of honor? Our troop does the invocation before the colors are presented. Our Scoutmaster’s […]
Issue 267 – August 16, 2011
Hey Andy, There’s been much talk in your columns over time about the old custom of the snipe hunt and how today it’s considered hazing. It’s all in how you approach it. In our troop, the snipe hunt is a well-enjoyed tradition we include in our first year Scout camp weekend. It’s actually become a […]
Issue 266 – August 10. 2011
No. 24: Whoever says, “The score doesn’t really matter,” isn’t winning. No. 25: The batteries of your flashlight will die only when you need light the most. Hi Andy, Last night we had two Eagle boards of review. The Scout first scheduled was 30 minutes late. As we sat there waiting, I’m thinking, This is […]
Issue 265 – July 28, 2011
No. 22: Any adult leader who can’t make his point to a group of sharp teen-aged boys in under three minutes is in the wrong job. No. 23: “Because I said so” is often reason enough. Dear Andy, Our troop will be going on a week-long camping trip soon. I’m curious if it’s “Scout legal” […]
Issue 264 – July 19, 2011
Rule No. 20: “Commissioner Charm School” is where, among other things, we learn how to say “Now isn’t that just special,” instead of “Which of you geniuses thought that one up all by yourself?” Rule No. 21: Don’t waste time reading the “Nutritional Content” of a Three Musketeers, Snickers, or bag of Gummi Bears… Nutrition […]
Issue 263 – July 6, 2011
Andy’s Rule No. 19: The extent of politics in any organization is inversely proportional to its ability to show results. Hi Andy, First of all, my thanks to you for your column. I read it regularly and often share what you’ve said with others or refer them to your column. Always good sense and good […]
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