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Busy Beavers

This page has been updated for the 2008 GTP.


Busy Beavers

- Revised Purpose Statement - 2006

The Busy Beavers is an ad hoc group of registered Scouters who are interested in assisting the Buckeye Council camping program by maintaining, improving and building facilities at the Buckeye Council camps (currently: Seven Ranges Scout Reservation, Camp McKinley and Camp Rodman) .  The Busy Beavers encourages and facilitates opportunities for other Scouts and Scouters to do the same.  A designated member of the Busy Beavers will work closely with a designated member of the Buckeye Council staff to establish that all maintenance, improvement and building projects fit into short and long range plans for the Buckeye Council camps.  A designated member of the Busy Beavers will provide information to the Buckeye Council Properties Committee, upon request, regarding the group’s activities within the Buckeye Council camps.  The Busy Beavers request no other recognition beyond being permitted to assist the Buckeye Council as stated above.

 To belong to the group known as the Busy Beavers, an older registered Scouter must be committed to:

  1. Doing his duty to God and his country;
  2. Helping other people at all times;
  3. Keeping himself physically strong (with due consideration of age), mentally awake (with due consideration of age), and morally straight;
  4. Being trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent;
  5. Being prepared;
  6. Doing a good turn daily and as often as an opportunity presents itself ;
  7. Being clean in outdoor and indoor manners;
  8. Being careful with fire;
  9. Being considerate in the outdoors and indoors;
  10. Being conservation-minded.

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