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First 10th Anniversary Venturing Commemorative Rifle Presented to Dr. Richards Miller by Bill Evans

Dr. Richards Miller of Waynesboro, Virginia, is presented the first 10th Venturing Anniversary Henry Rifle by Bill Evans, National Associate Director, Venturing. This special edition rifle has a serial number of 01VEN10 for rifle number one, Venturing 10th anniversary. It is a Henry Big Boy, 44 mag. engraved with the designation, Founder. Dr. Miller is truly one of Venturing’s founders according to Evans. Evans had been Scout Executive in Dr. Miller’s council and was able to keep up the great relationship by recruiting Dr. Miller to serve as chairman of the national Outdoor Exploring committee. While serving as chairman, Dr. Miller along with Bill Evans, Larry and Donna Cunningham, Bob Soldivera, and Gary Van Roekel saw the need for a more scout-like teen program. While developing the Bronze, Gold, Silver, and Ranger advancement award programs in 1997, the BSA national executive board gave the green light to create what is now Venturing.

Dr. Miller is also the recipient of the Silver Beaver, the Silver Antelope, Silver Buffalo, National Venturing Leadership Award, and Distinguished Eagle. Dr. Miller continues to serve as the Chairman of the Venturing Outdoor Committee.

Venturing Volunteer is Leave No Trace Volunteer of the Year

Howard Kern, longtime member of the Venturing Fishing Committee was recognized at the fall executive board meeting of the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics as the 2007 Volunteer of the Year. According to Bill Evans, Associate Director, Venturing who is a Leave No Trace board member and was present for the announcement, "Howard is a pioneer and leader in BSA Leave No Trace training. Howard has had a major impact as a Leave No Trace Master Educator and charter member of the BSA Leave No Trace taskforce." In addition to his Leave No Trace contributions, Howard has contributed to development of the Venturing Certified Fly Fishing Instructor program soon to be released and the Boy Scout Fly Fishing merit badge. Howard works as Vice President of Investments and Assistant Branch Manager for UBS Financial Services, Inc. in Los Angeles, California. Howard, an avid fly fisherman, also devotes time as the Project Coordinator for the California Golden Trout Project in a collaborative effort with the California Department of Fish and Game, US Forest Service, and other conservation groups. Congratulations Howard for all of us in Venturing!

Character Scholarship Program

Lindeenwood University announces that it will award over $1 million per year for youth leaders who have been members of youth-serving agencies, including the Boy Scouts of America.

Click here for additional information, including an application form.

10th Anniversary Venturing Commemorative Rifles

In celebration of the 10th Anniversary of Venturing, Henry Repeating Arms Company has been issued a licence by the Boy Scouts of America to produce three special edition rifles. The three Special Edition Commemorative Venturing Rifles include a .22 caliber "Golden Boy" rifle, a Henry Lever Action .22 rifle, and a .44 caliber "Big Boy" rifle.

For more information, see the press release on the Henry Rifles Web site: http://www.henry-guns.com/press_venturing.cfm.


Thomas Joyce visits Bass Anglers Association

The Southern Region Venturing President, Thomas Joyce recently visited the College of Bass Anglers Association's Tournament, held on Lake Lewisville, Texas. The Tournament was sponsored and filmed by Fox College Sports. Thomas is currently a student at the University of North Texas. Pictured with Joyce is Troy Heckaman, Founder of the College Bass Anglers Association. Also pictured is a fully equipped Ranger Bass boat which was used by one of the five finalist teams in their fishoff - Saturday, September 29, 2007.



BSA Shooting Sports Grant Program


NSSF Senior Vice President Chris Dolnack, left, presents a donation check to Roy Williams, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation is sponsoring a special grant program for BSA local councils. Grants are available for a variety of purposes, but innovative programs that will attract new members and entice current members to continue on the Scouting trail are most desirable.

Councils are encouraged to be creative when applying for grants. They can apply for grants to support weekly shooting leagues, the purchase of portable airgun ranges, supplies to start and support Venturing crews that shoot and compete, get one or more staff or volunteers trained in mulitiple shooting sports disciplines as well as a USA Shooting (Olympic) coach, build their own shooting recognition plan (patches and trophies), and much more. There is nothing wrong with improving an existing camp range, but that can be doine can do so much more to offer a convenient, year-round shooting program.

2006 PADI Scholarship recipients

Level 1 Scholarships: PADI Open Water Diver Certification
Ten (10) scholarships of $250 each.

Name Location Crew Council
Benjamin S. Johnston Pennsylvania 29 Penns Woods
Trevor McCabe California 321 Orange County
Andrew Lutes California 506 California Inland Empire
Ashley M. Pierce Indiana 920 Cross Roads of America
Matthew Lantz Wyoming 216 Longs Peak
Caitlin Duffy Ohio 1 Greater Cleveland
Cody Howard Oklahoma 627 Indian Nations
Carolyn Taylor New Jersey 77 Southern NJ
Yen Nguyen Texas 72 Circle Ten
Mary Hager Minnesota 390 Northern Star

Level 2 Scholarships: PADI Open Water to Rescue Diver Certification
Four (4) scholarships of $500 each. This scholarship includes Open Water, Advanced Open Water, and Rescue Diver certifications.

Name Location Crew Council
Jennifer Wiegers Florida 110 Southwest Florida
Frances Gray Maryland 1 Baltimore Area
Courtney P. Conroy Massachusetts 1849 Pioneer Valley
Stephen Smart Alabama 538 Greater Alabama

Level 3 Scholarships: PADI Open Water Diver Materials
Five (5) Venturing crews of up to sixteen (16) members receive scholarships annually of PADI Open Water Diver Deluxe Crewpak materials, (manual and DVD or Interactive Multimedia CD-ROM, logbook, and PIC envelope - $130 value per crewmember) to use towards a PADI Open Water Diver certification course.

Name Crew Location Council
Dean Soderbeck 820 Minnesota North Star
Glenn Morrical 1 Ohio Greater Cleveland
Michael Engler 2905 Missouri Greater St. Louis Area
Matthew Day 2149 Indiana Anthony Wayne Area
Don Holsonback 1020 Texas Circle Ten

Level 4 Scholarship: PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor Certification
One (1) scholarship of $2,200 presented annually. Career path includes Advanced Open Water Diver, Rescue Diver, Divemaster, and Instructor Development Courses.

Name Facility Council
Alexander Bergstedt Florida Seabase National

Level 5 Scholarships: PADI Instructor Development Materials
Five (5) scholarships presented annually for instructor development materials (Instructor Manual, IDC Candidate workbook and additional pertinent materials), instructor examination fees, and instructor registration fees ($1250 value per scholarship) to use in career path development. This scholarship is used by chosen applicants to complete a PADI Instructor Development Course and subsequent instructor examination. Applicants are responsible for completing Open Water, Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver, Divemaster, and Instructor Development Courses on their own.

Name Location Crew Council
Glenn Morrical Ohio 1 Greater Cleveland
Dan OiCanna Kentucky 130 Blue Grass
Charles D. McIntosh Missouri 311 Pony Express
David A. Wilson Utah 1984 Utah National Parks
Steve Moore Texas 1020 Circle Ten

Middle Tenn. Council Kodiak 2008 at the new Latimer High Adventure Reservation

Venturing Crew 1532 participated in the Kodiak Leadership Course