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Coming Back Together PCC GC Event, April 13 th 2019 2 Please Welcome PCC CK3 Vincent Wong Pacific Coast Council Youth Commissioner John Geyer Pacific Coast Council Commissioner Simon Evison Pacific Coast Council Relationship Manager 3


  1. Coming Back Together PCC GC Event, April 13 th 2019

  2. 2 Please Welcome PCC CK3 Vincent Wong Pacific Coast Council Youth Commissioner John Geyer Pacific Coast Council Commissioner Simon Evison Pacific Coast Council Relationship Manager

  3. 3 Scouts Promise On my honour I promise that I will do my best To do my duty to God and the Queen To help other people at all times, And to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law.

  4. 4 Coming Back Together Vincent Wong Pacific Coast Council Youth Commissioner

  5. 5 Coming Back Together John Geyer Pacific Coast Council Commissioner

  6. 6 Coming Back Together John Geyer Pacific Coast Council Commissioner

  7. 7 Coming Back Together

  8. Coming Back Together PCC GC Event, April 13 th 2019

  9. 9 A Moment of Safety Hazards Announcement – w/ instructions Emergency exits / Buddy System AED = Lobby (nr. Desk) & Fitness Centre Leave No Trace No knives over 10cm (4 inches)  Without commissioner approval

  10. 10 A big THANK YOU

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  12. 12 Please Welcome Andrew Price Scouts Canada CEO

  13. PCC Group Conference April 2019 Scouting in Your community Scouts.ca

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  15. 15 OUR PURPOSE: THE MISSION & VISION VISION: Youth making meaningful MISSION: To help develop contributions to creating a better world. well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world. Lots of Members Great Program Better World Well-Rounded Success in the Community, Engaged Youth, Volunteers & Parents Youth Development Society…Canada

  16. 16 But does Scouting work? BSA partnered with Tufts University to conduct studies to quantify (and prove) that Scouting has a positive impact on youth development​ The image part with relationship ID rId3 was not found in the file. Scouts Non-Scouts Change in Character cheerfulness helpfulness kindness hopefulness trustworthiness

  17. 17 MISSION To help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world. MEMBERSHIP 60% RETAIN 40% RECRUIT Word of mouth Promo & Advertising Program Engaged, Qualified 10%* 45 %* Quality Volunteers Youth exp. of parent Positive exp. of sibling Varied Outdoors 12%* 32%* (Adventure) * Recruitment data from March 2018 parent satisfaction survey Engaged, Qualified Volunteers

  18. 19 Retention % by Age Beavers Cubs Scouts Venturers Rovers 100 80 60 40 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 0

  19. 20 NAVIGATOR Basic Scouter-led Facilitated Youth-led Youth-led Plan-Do- Review SPICES Adventure Program Improvement

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  21. 22 2% 1% 4% If Scouts Canada had same market share as Scouts UK or BSA: 240,000 young Canadian Scouts

  22. PCC Group Conference April 2019 Scouting in Your community Scouts.ca

  23. 24 Gratitude Our Youth All of you – Our Group Commissioners Our Lunch Provider – The Lazy Cafe Our Presenters A special thanks to our National Team! An extra special thanks to Evelyn & Sabinah  Without their support and drive, none of this would be possible

  24. 25 Gratitude Sometimes we should express our gratitude for the small and simple things like the scent of the rain, the taste of your favorite food, or the sound of a loved one's voice Joseph B. Wirthlin

  25. 26 Gratitude …makes sense of the past …brings peace for today …creates a vision for the future Melody Beattie

  26. 27 Please Welcome Our Youth Panel Host: Vincent Wong Youth: Becky, Max, Emma, Neil, Elijah

  27. 28 Select-A-Session Attend any session you like Lunch at your Patrol table & discuss Attend any session you like Closing session at your Patrol table

  28. 29 Select-A-Session

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  30. Pacific Coast Council has 4 Scouting Camps and 4 Cabins for use by scouting groups

  31. 32 Camp Byng • 15 minutes from the Langdale Ferry Terminal • 1 Leave No Trace Camping Site • 3 Camping Meadows with Cooking Shelters • 4 Full Service Lodges with Cub Hulls, Washrooms, Kitchens and Indoor Spaces. • Many Program Options Available: Mountain Bikes, Nature Trail, Low Ropes (BP&P Approved), Archery, GPS’s, Pioneering Poles, Orienteering Course • Website: www.campbyng.ca • Booking: Brent Rowland at campbyng@scouts.ca

  32. 33 Camp Burley • 1 hour from the Langdale Ferry Terminal, in Pender Harbour • 2 Camping Sites with Cooking Shelters and Tenting Sites • 2 Wilderness Sites • Right on Beautiful Mixal Lake • Perfect for Swimming and Canoeing, which are available on site • Website: http://www.1stgibsons.ca/page.asp?t=11 • Booking: Pauline Attle-Billey at campburley@1stgibsons.ca

  33. 34 Morris Valley • 90 Minutes from Vancouver • 1 Main Site with a Cooking Lodge and Sleeping Shelter for up to 30 people • Tents sites for up to 100 people • Composting Toilets are on site • Weaver Lake nearby • A beautiful Waterfall is a short hike away • Booking: Dave Cocking at cocking@shaw.ca

  34. 35 Camp Woodside • 90 Minutes from Vancouver • Rustic wilderness campsite with an open air cooking shelter • Outhouses on site • Camp is a 15 minute walk from highway 4x4 is recommend to drive in • Perfect site to practice leave no trace • Booking: Cathy Desjardins at cathydesjardins@shaw.ca

  35. 36 Cypress Cabin #174 – 20 Minutes from Vancouver (to parking lot) – 2 Story Cabin, with room for 30 – Woodstove, with firewood – Kitchen with propane stove and cold running water – 30 Minutes from Cypress Cross Country Area – Website: http://northshorescouts.ca/properties/hollyburn-cabin – Booking: Bob Coutts at bcoutts@telus.net

  36. 37 Shadow Lake Cabin • 20 Minutes North of Whistler • 2 Cabins with Woodstove – Small Cabin Sleeps 6 – Large Cabin Sleeps 20 • Areas outside of cabins to set up tents • Short Hiking trail around nearby Shadow Lake • Booking: Mike Dean at mike.dean@scouts.ca

  37. 38 Blackwater Lake Cabin • 3 Hours from Vancouver • Small Cabin with room for 10 • Cabin has a Propane Stove for Cooking and Woodstove for heating • Plenty of Tenting areas outside the cabin. • 5 Minute walk to Blackwater Lake, a great spot for Canoeing or Fishing • Booking: Dave Scherk at dlscherk@telus.net

  38. 39 Seymour Cabin #22 – 20 Minutes from Vancouver (to parking lot) – 2 Story A-frame Chalet the sleeps 12-15 – 25 Minute walking from the parking lot – Propane and Woodburning Stove on Site – Booking: Cathy Desjardins at cathydesjardins@shaw.ca

  39. 40 Great Places for Scouting! • Our Camps and Cabins are great, safe resources that can be booked well in advance. • More information camp be found at http://pac.scouts.ca/ca/campsites-properties or www.scoutdocs.ca/Camps/ • Any Question please contact Scott Lennox DCC Properties at s_aj_Lennox@shaw.ca

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