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- April 28-30, 2006
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GENERAL INFORMATION
1. REGISTRATION
Each unit is to mail the enclosed EOCS application to:
Sokratis V. Galitsis
40-16 202
nd
Street
Bayside, New York 11361
1 - 718
631 1857
Deadline shall be April 14, 2006 and your approximate attendance figure is necessary
so we can estimate the number of patches needed. In case of a shortage, troops and
packs registering on time will be given priority. Registration payment will only be
accepted from Scoutmasters and Cubmasters for their entire unit. Individual
payments will not be accepted.
2. ARRIVAL
Upon arrival, report to the check-in desk located at the main house for assignment of
campsite, collection of all required forms, and check-in information. Patrol backpack
and check-in inspection will be performed at this time at the old chapel parking field,
Patrols will backpack hike to assigned campsites with all food and equipment. The
road to campsites will be closed so therefore, pack accordingly -- everything must
be carried in!!
3. PARKING
All vehicles shall be parked in the area around the old chapel. Vehicles which shall
be parked overnight, must have identification displayed on the dashboard, stating
their name and unit number. No vehicles are allowed on the campsite trail or at
campsites because of the Fire Marshall's regulations. This will be strictly
enforced by the local authorities!!!
4. ADULT SUPERVISION
A minimum of two [2] adults per unit at all times [National BSA requirement].
Competent adult leadership shall be present and in evidence continually all weekend.
The unit leader shall be responsible for all fires, equipment, and conduct in his unit at
all times. This included unnecessary noise between taps and revile. Each unit must
provide one judge for cooking inspector during the evening meal cooking contest.
5. CAMPSITES
Campsites shall be assigned on unit size and needs. All campsites shall be assigned at
check-in. No adult shall help a patrol set up. Each patrol shall have a patrol sign and
posted at patrol site. This necessary for proper scoring. Care must be exercised to
protect campsite fire.
6. FLAGS
American, troop and patrol flags shall be correctly displayed in your campsite. All
flags shall be required for opening and closing ceremonies.