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COMMITTEE

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Committee Chair

Ms. Tarquini
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The troop committee chair is appointed by the chartered organization to see that all committee functions are carried out. The troop committee chair appoints and supervises the unit committee and unit leaders, and organizes the committee to see that all committee responsibilities are delegated, coordinated and completed.

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Charter Organization Representative

Mr. Rimback
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The Chartered Organization Representative (COR) is the direct contact between the unit and the Chartered Organization. This individual is also the organization’s contact with the District Committee and the Local Council. The chartered organization representative may become a member of the district committee and is a voting member of the council. If the chartered organization has more than one unit, one representative serves them all. The Chartered Organization Representative appoints the Unit Committee Chairman.

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Advancement Chair

Mrs. Chin
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Treasurer

Mrs. Chesnutt
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Training Coordinator

Vacant
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Communications Chair

Mr. Moffett
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Fundraising Chair

Vacant
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Webmaster

Mr. Rimback
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Outdoor and Equipment Chair

Mr. Marchisotto
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Committee Member

Mrs. Estacio
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The troop committee is a cross between a board of directors and a parent support group. It sets troop policies and handles administrative functions, allowing the Scoutmaster and assistant Scoutmasters to focus on working directly with the Scouts.

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Religious Emblems Coordinator

Vacant
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ADULT LEADERS

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Scoutmaster (SM)

Mrs. Eckel
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The Scoutmaster is the adult responsible for working directly with the Scouts providing direction, coaching, and support.

The Scoutmaster has three basic roles:

1. Providing the the junior leaders with the tools and skills so they can run the troop
2. Making sure the rules of the BSA and chartered partner are followed
3. Being a good mentor and positive role model

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Assistant Scoutmaster (ASM)

Mr. Chesnutt
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An assistant Scoutmaster is an adult leader over the age of 18 who helps the Scoutmaster deliver the promise of Scouting. Each assistant Scoutmaster is assigned specific program duties. They can serve the troop by guiding a particular patrol to which they’ve been assigned, advising certain Scouts who’ve assumed a position e.g. the quartermaster or OA representative, or fill in as necessary to assure the junior leaders have what they need to run things.

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Assistant Scoutmaster (ASM)

Mr. Curran
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An assistant Scoutmaster is an adult leader over the age of 18 who helps the Scoutmaster deliver the promise of Scouting. Each assistant Scoutmaster is assigned specific program duties. They can serve the troop by guiding a particular patrol to which they’ve been assigned, advising certain Scouts who’ve assumed a position e.g. the quartermaster or OA representative, or fill in as necessary to assure the junior leaders have what they need to run things.

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Assistant Scoutmaster (ASM)

Mr. Rimback
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An assistant Scoutmaster is an adult leader over the age of 18 who helps the Scoutmaster deliver the promise of Scouting. Each assistant Scoutmaster is assigned specific program duties. They can serve the troop by guiding a particular patrol to which they’ve been assigned, advising certain Scouts who’ve assumed a position e.g. the quartermaster or OA representative, or fill in as necessary to assure the junior leaders have what they need to run things.

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Assistant Scoutmaster (ASM)

Mr. Stavash
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An assistant Scoutmaster is an adult leader over the age of 18 who helps the Scoutmaster deliver the promise of Scouting. Each assistant Scoutmaster is assigned specific program duties. They can serve the troop by guiding a particular patrol to which they’ve been assigned, advising certain Scouts who’ve assumed a position e.g. the quartermaster or OA representative, or fill in as necessary to assure the junior leaders have what they need to run things.

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