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BUILDING MEMORIES, ONE CAMPFIRE AT A TIME For Youth Leaders |
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"The longer you are in Scouting, the more your troop will recognize your experience and knowledge by offering you positions of leadership. Being a good leader is a skill that can be learned only by doing it. Troop leadership opportunities will allow you to speak in front of people, guide discussions, make decisions, and encourage others toward greater achievements." — Boy Scout Handbook Since Troop 292 is a boy-led troop, the youth leaders play a very important part in planning and carrying out a fun and balanced calendar of activities. The Patrol Leader's Council (PLC) includes the Senior Patrol Leader, the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, the Troop Guide and Patrol Leader for the New Scout Patrol, and the Patrol Leaders. The Troop Scribe also attends the PLC and keeps a log of the meeting, but does not vote.
"When you've got a big job to do, it's a good idea to break it down into little pieces and tackle one piece at a time. It doesn't seem so big that way. Then start by doing the things you're most familiar with." Key Meetings as a Leader
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