Camporall Update– “Celebrating the Scouting Family”

2014 – CAMPORALL – WINNEBAGO COUNCIL
“CELEBRATING the SCOUTING FAMILY”

OCTOBER 10-12, 2014

INGAWANIS ADVENTURE BASE

Welcome to the “CAMPORALL” where Scouting Action takes place and “Celebrating the Scouting Family” IS the program!!! Recognizing 90 years of Ingawanis Adventure Base!!!

Our entire Scouting Family from Tiger Cubs to very experienced senior Eagle Scouts will gather for a weekend of excitement and adventure.

The “CAMPORALL” will have activities for All Ages — children, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers, Families, Parents, Scouting Alumni, Friends of Scouting, Chartered Partners and many others — a true Celebration of our Scouting Family.

There will be many of the regular camping program opportunities to participate in with exciting demonstrations, interesting displays, training sessions and learning-centers for everyone to enjoy.

Boy Scout Troops and Venture Crews are encouraged to set-up camp for the weekend in a “jamboree-style” encampment. Fifth Grade Webelos may camp with their affiliated troop under the troop’s supervision.(Troops and Crews register as a unit.)

“One-Day-Saturday Only” passes may be purchased by all other participants and families. Special Group functions will be held beginning Thursday the 9th throughout the entire weekend. Check listings for details.

Projected programs for the entire Celebration for Scouting Family participation will include, but not limited to are:

>TRAINING SESSIONS and LEARNING-CENTERS OPPORTUNITIES —

  • ”Planning a Leave No Trace Adventure” – Friday, 7-9:00 p.m. and Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-Noon for all adults and youth at least 12-years of age.
  • ”Youth Protection” – Saturday morning sessions of 45-minutes each for all adults.
  • ”Cub Scout Parent Orientation” – Saturday morning sessions of 45-minutes each for all Cub Scout Parents.
  • What’s New in the Cub Scout Program” – Saturday afternoon sessions of an hour each for all Cub Scout Leaders and Parents.
  • ”The Den Leader – Where It Really Happens!!!” – Saturday afternoon sessions of an hour each for all Den Leaders and other interested folks.
  • ”What’s Up with Venturing” – Saturday morning sessions of an hour each.

> REUNIONS and GATHERINGS —

  • All Winnebago Council Camp Staff Members – Old & New – Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
  • Order of the Arrow – WWW – Friday evening – 10:30 p.m.
  • Scouting Alumni, N.E.S.A. Members, and Eagle Claw – Saturday morning – 10:00 a.m.
  • Wood Badge “Critters” – Saturday afternoon – 2:00 p.m.
  • National and World Jamboree Participants and Staff – Saturday afternoon – 4:00 p.m.
  • Chartered Partners and Friends of Scouting Supporters – Friday afternoon – 1:00 p.m.

> OUTDOORS ACTIVITIES —

***All program areas will be Open — Friday afternoon from 3-5:00 p.m. / Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. / Sunday morning 10:00 a.m. to Noon. (unless noted differently).

  • For All Participants: -ARCHERY -HORSE ARENA RIDES
  • For Youth 10-years and under: -BB GUNS -SLING SHOT -PEDDLE CARS
  • For Youth 11-years and older: -.22 RIFLE -TARGET PAINTBALL -MOUNTAIN BIKING -MOUNTAIN BOARDING (You must be 12 years old to participate in mountain boarding.)

> OTHER ACTIVITIES —

  • Nature ‘Night Hike’ for all participants. Saturday evening at 10:00 p.m.
  • Orienteering Course for those 11-years or older. Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
  • C.O.P.E. ‘Low Course’ adventure – for those 11-years or older. Saturday Program times only.
  • Climbing Tower – for those 11-years or older. Saturday Program times only.
  • Cub Tower – for those 7-10 years of age. Saturday Program times only.
  • FUN and GAMES – for All ages. Saturday Program times only.

> DISPLAYS, ETC. —
Open during all Program time on Saturday Only. Locations will vary.

***CAMPORALL ‘Official Entrance’ will be the EAST GATE area!!!

**Special Services Available:

  • Health @ Camp Health Lodge and Outdoor Skills Shelters.
  • Trading Posts @ Camp Trading Post and Outdoor Skills Shelters.
  • Information Booths @ Camp Director’s Lodge, Outdoor Skills Shelters and East Gate “Check-In” area.
  • Restrooms may be found at designated campsites, Dining Hall and conveniently place ‘Porta-Potties’ throughout the camp.

2014 — CAMPORALL — “Tentative Schedule”

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10TH
10:00 a.m. — Gates open for Special Guests
1:00 p.m. — Reunion– Chartered Partners — Friends of Scouting
2:00 p.m. — “EARLY CAMPING-UNIT CHECK-IN”
5-9:00 p.m. — “Unit Time”
7-9:00 p.m. — Part 1 of 2 — “Planning a Leave No Trace Adventure” session
9:30 p.m. — OPENING CAMPORALL CEREMONY
10:30 — Reunion- Order of the Arrow Members
11:30 p.m. — TAPS — All Quiet

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11TH
7:30-9 a.m. — “Unit Time”
9:00 a.m. – 5 p.m. — PROGRAM AREAS OPEN
10:00 a.m. — Reunion- Scouting Alumni- N.E.S.A.- Eagle Claw
11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. — “Purchased Meals” available at Dining Hall with Ticket
2:00 p.m. — Wood Badge “Critters”
4:00 p.m. — Reunion- National & World Jamboree and all Winnebago Council Camp Staff
5-8:00 p.m. “Unit Time”
8:30 p.m. CAMPORALL CAMPFIRE
10:00 — Nature “Night Hike”
11:30 p.m. — TAPS — All Quiet

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12TH
7:30-9 a.m. — “Unit Time”
9:15 a.m. — Campwide Chapel Services
10:00 a.m. — Noon — Program Areas Open
12:30 p.m. — CAMPORALL CLOSING CEREMONY
1-3:00 p.m. — Campers Depart for Home SAFELY!!!

CAMPING-UNIT GUIDELINES and MORE

The following procedures are in place for every Boy Scout Troop and Venture Crew to provide a Safe and Wholesome environment at the CAMPORALL. Please use these guidelines to prepare for an exciting weekend of FUN and Adventure with the entire Scouting Family.

  • All Units MUST have proper “Two-Deep” Adult Leadership at all times. All Leaders MUST have current “Youth Protection” training certification.
  • All Units MUST have a Unit ‘First Aid Kit’ AND all participants Must have the proper Health and Medical Record for short-term stays at camp and the Unit Leadership is responsible for these papers in-hand.
  • All ‘overnight campers’ MUST be registered in the B.S.A. and/or a parent/guardian of a participant camper.
  • All Campers, Saturday Only Participants and CAMPORALL Staff will wear appropriate designated wristbands while at the event.
  • Fifth Grade Webelos are allowed to participate under the supervision of a Boy Scout Troop.
  • All Units will provide their own meal service, including food and cooking gear and water containers.
  • Be prepared to bring an appropriate supply of firewood for unit use AND only ‘above-ground’ fire containers are to be used.
  • NO chainsaws allowed in camp.
  • Vehicles are allowed in camp ONLY to “Drop-Off’ trailers during the times of 2-6:00 p.m. on Friday and “Pick-Up” of trailers from 1-3:00 p.m. on Sunday.

2014 – CAMPORALL – LOCATOR MAP

*TRAINING SESSIONS & LEARNING-CENTERS —

  • Planning a Leave No Trace Adventure – Elliot Cabin area —
  • Youth Protection – Dining Hall area —
  • Cub Scout Parent Orientation – Dining Hall area —
  • What’s New In Cub Scouting – Dining Hall area —
  • The Den Leader – Dining Hall area —
  • What’s Up with Venturing – Picnic Shelter —

*REUNIONS & GATHERINGS —

  • Winnebago Council Camp Staff – Council Ring
  • Order of the Arrow – Indian Village and Robin Hood area
  • Alumni & N.E.S.A. – McKinstry Lounge
  • Wood Badge – Chapel
  • Jamboree – Council Ring
  • Chartered Partners & Friends of Scouting – Dining Hall
  • Eagle Claw- Council Ring

*OTHER ACTIVITIES —

  • Nature ‘Night Hike’ – Outdoor Skills Shelters
  • Orienteering Course – Outdoor Skills Shelters
  • C.O.P.E. ‘Low Course’ – C.O.P.E. Course
  • Climbing Tower – C.O.P.E. Course
  • Cub Tower – C.O.P.E. Course
  • FUN and GAMES – Indian Meadows

*OUTDOORS ACTIVITIES —

  • Archery – Archery Range
  • Horse Arena Rides – Horse Arena
  • BB Guns – Nawakwa Campsite
  • Sling Shot – Ingachook Campsite
  • Peddle Cars – Outdoor Skills Shelters
  • 22 Rifle – Rifle Range
  • Target Paintball – Indian Meadows
  • Mountain Biking – Outdoor Skills Shelters
  • Mountain Boarding – Outdoor Skills Shelters

*SERVICES —

  • Health — Health Lodge and Outdoor Skills Shelters
  • Trading Post — Trading Post and Outdoor Skills Shelters
  • Information — EAST GATE, Director’s Lodge and Outdoor Skills Shelters
  • Parking — EAST GATE Entrance
  • O.A. Villages -Robin Hood Cabin & Campsite and Waterfront area —