What did I get myself into?

on May 18, 2006 in Leadership

It was a beautiful evening in Melrose on that April day in 1980. A great day to get a few friends together, meet at the city park, and play some ball. I was nineteen years old, almost done with tech college, and was lucky enough to find a full time job, and a place to rent, in my hometown.

We had been playing ball for a little while when I noticed some young boys taking down a tent on the other side of the park. “Could that be a Boy Scout group?” I asked myself. There had not been a troop in town for at least 4 or 5 years. I had been a Boy Scout for a few years when I was in my mid teens and enjoyed it. I had thought about joining a troop as an adult leader after finishing college. Maybe this was my chance.

I walked over to the small group packing up the tent and talked to the adult leader, who also happened to be a policeman in town. He admitted that he was the scoutmaster of the newly formed troop. In fact, the troop was only a few months old. I asked if he needed any help? He was no idiot so he took me up on my offer. I became an assistant scoutmaster.

Little did I realize that I would still be involved with that troop 25 years later.

During the last 25 years I have seen a lot of boys come and go in Scouting. I have formed strong friendships with some of the boys that have continued into their adult lives. I have gone on many trips with the Scouts, including several trips to Philmont Scout Ranch. I have participated in many training sessions, have trained other leaders, and made many friends with other leaders.

With this blog I plan to write about some of my experiences and share some of the things I have noted and felt over those years. I invite your comments and would like to hear from you.

Steve B
Scoutmaster, Troop 68

One Response to “What did I get myself into?”

  1. Jim Shiz says:

    Steve,

    Thanks for sharing your stories via the [Boy-Scout-Talk] user group.

    I am a Cub Scout Pack Committee Chairman since 2002.

    I took my oldest son from Tiger through Webelos 2, graduation & crossover, to Boy Scout Troop as an involved parent.

    Even though he is in Boy Scouts, I am staying with the Pack and I intend to become a Den Leader when my now 5-year old is a Tiger in just over a year.

    I also handle Advancements for the Pack.

    I got into this when the Cubmaster approached me about becoming the new Cubmaster. I told him I did not feel comfortable getting up in front of everybody. I would prefer a behind the scenes position. Little did I know at the time how much the Committee Chairman is responsible for.

    But, I love it. It’s just “an hour a week”.

    Jim K.
    Fort Wayne, IN

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