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  • Camping and our Camps
    • Contact us
    • Work with us
    • Join Scouts / Learn How
    • Camp Manatoc
      • Manatoc 100
        • A Video History of Manatoc
      • Places to visit in the area
    • Camp Butler
    • Camp Stambaugh
      • Museum at Stambaugh
    • Order of the Arrow
    • ACE Program Eligibility
    • Manatoc Facebook
  • MANATOC NOW
    • Safety Policies
    • Program
    • Menu
    • Master Schedule
    • Scout MB Classes Times
    • MB books and pre-camp req
    • Instructional Schedule
    • Adult Classes
    • SM/ASM Discussions
    • Program map
    • Theme Guide
    • Gateway Contest Rules
    • Game Weeklong Tasks
  • Cub Scout Camping
    • Day Camps
    • Cub Scout Overnight Camp
    • Summertime Fun Adventure
  • Resident Camps
    • Application for Seasonal Employment
    • (ext) 2024 Camperships
    • (ext) Annual Health and Medical Record
    • Unit Swim Test Procedures
    • (ext) CIT Application
  • Year Round Camping
    • Make a reservation
    • Unit Deposit Accounts
    • Weekend Program
    • Multiple Unit Coordinated Camping
    • Camp Rules
    • Range and Target Sports
    • GTC Polar Bear Form
    • Places to visit in the area
  • Great Trail Council
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    • Camping and our Camps
      • Contact us
      • Work with us
      • Join Scouts / Learn How
      • Camp Manatoc
        • Manatoc 100
          • A Video History of Manatoc
        • Places to visit in the area
      • Camp Butler
      • Camp Stambaugh
        • Museum at Stambaugh
      • Order of the Arrow
      • ACE Program Eligibility
      • Manatoc Facebook
    • MANATOC NOW
      • Safety Policies
      • Program
      • Menu
      • Master Schedule
      • Scout MB Classes Times
      • MB books and pre-camp req
      • Instructional Schedule
      • Adult Classes
      • SM/ASM Discussions
      • Program map
      • Theme Guide
      • Gateway Contest Rules
      • Game Weeklong Tasks
    • Cub Scout Camping
      • Day Camps
      • Cub Scout Overnight Camp
      • Summertime Fun Adventure
    • Resident Camps
      • Application for Seasonal Employment
      • (ext) 2024 Camperships
      • (ext) Annual Health and Medical Record
      • Unit Swim Test Procedures
      • (ext) CIT Application
    • Year Round Camping
      • Make a reservation
      • Unit Deposit Accounts
      • Weekend Program
      • Multiple Unit Coordinated Camping
      • Camp Rules
      • Range and Target Sports
      • GTC Polar Bear Form
      • Places to visit in the area
    • Great Trail Council

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Training and Volunteer Opportunities

all of these training offerings are on the calendar

Click the patch to get this years Medicine Man Form (pdf fillable)

For other Awards you can earn see the Program Page. 

Volunteer Opportunities
Adults and Older Youth: Sign up to help build the ceremonial fire for this week
Female Leaders: Sign up to volunteer supervision time at the Rifle Range
Female Leaders: Sign up to volunteer supervision time at the Shotgun Range
Council Commissioner Service Team Led Seminars
Women in Scouting Fireside Chats
Aquatics
BSA Aquatics Supervision
BSA Paddlecraft Safety (2 courses, Kayak, Canoe)
Youth Focused Training
Chaplain Aide Training
Den Chief Training
Adult Leader Training
Scoutmaster/Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training
Introduction to Outdoor Skills (IOLS) Training
Leave No Trace Training
Shooting Sports Trainings
Range Officer Safety Training
Special Needs in Scouting
Dutch Oven Cookoff

Volunteer Opportunities

Adults and Older Youth: Sign up to help build the ceremonial fire for this week

Female Leaders: Sign up to volunteer supervision time at the Rifle Range

Female Leaders: Sign up to volunteer supervision time at the Shotgun Range


If these forms do not work for you please email camp.commissioner@gtcbsa.org at this link. 


22 Training Opportunities

Council Commissioner Service Team Led Seminars

Piloted in 2023, we are pleased to host another round of seminars led by members of the Great Trail Council Commissioner Service Team. These seminars, designed not only for new adult leaders but veteran Scouters as well, are opportunities to learn new skills and techniques to improve and strengthen units and a great way to exchange information and practical, real-world experiences. 

For adults, 18 and up. Adults from all councils are welcome. Older youth are welcome to sit in. 




     Women in Scouting Fireside Chats

Join us for discussions, support, and networking.

Tuesday afternoon. 


Aquatics

BSA Aquatics Supervision

This course provides leaders with information and skills to prevent, recognize, and respond to swimming emergencies during unit swimming activities. This course is designed for leaders age 16 and older and will take approximately 4 hours to complete. This course is the prerequisite for units that wish to conduct swim tests before summer camp. Successful completion of Safe Swim Defense is required to take this course. Certification is valid for three years.

Minimum: Age 16 and First Class Rank, or Age 18 and over. Must be a swimmer.

Check the calendar for times and location. 


BSA Paddlecraft Safety (2 courses, Kayak, Canoe)

This course provides leaders with information and skills to prevent, recognize, and respond to swimming emergencies during unit boating trips and activities. It expands on the BSA Safety Afloat training which must be successfully completed before taking this course.

Minimum: Age 16 and First Class Rank, or Age 18 and over. Must be a swimmer.

Youth Focused Training

Chaplain Aide Training

The Chaplain Aide Training program is offered on Sunday evenings at the Bosa Chapel. Scouts will learn how a Chaplain Aide serves a Troop.

No age minimum. 

Den Chief Training

More than ever, Scouting needs enthusiastic, well-trained den chiefs to encourage Cub Scouts to continue their Scouting journey by joining a Scouts BSA unit. Den chiefs are Scouts who aid a Cub Scout den leader or Webelos den leader. They are selected by the senior patrol leader and Scoutmaster and approved by the cubmaster and the pack committee for recommendation to the den leader. Den chiefs help Cub Scouts advance through Cub Scout ranks and encourage Cub Scouts to join a troop upon graduation. This training will help new Den Chiefs understand their role and responsibilities.



Week 1, 3, and 5

Registration for this training for Scouts not in camp should be completed via https://scoutingevent.com/433-denchieftraining

Scouts in camp may register for this via the normal class registration process.


manual or e-book is available through Scout Shop


Adult Leader Training

Scoutmaster/Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training

The course will provide Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters with the basic information and tools they need to lead successful troops. Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters who complete this course, Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills, Hazardous Weather Training (on-line) and Youth Protection Training are considered trained for those positions.

Minimum: Age 18 and up.


Introduction to Outdoor Skills (IOLS) Training

This hands-on course provides adult leaders with the practical skills they need to lead Scouts out-of-doors. Upon completion, leaders should feel comfortable teaching Scouts the basic skills required to obtain the First Class rank. Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters who complete this course plus Leader Position Specific Training, Hazardous Weather Training (on-line) and Youth Protection Training are considered fully trained.

Minimum:  Age 18 and up. 


  • Retreat/Flag Lowering- Butler Memorial (Field Uniforms Required)

  • Ropes and Lashings - Lewis Family Conference Center

  • Interfaith Worship Planning – LFCC

  • Dutch Oven Cook-Off Judging – Parade Field Shelter

  • Wood Tools and Axe Yard – Parade Field Shelter

  • Campsite Selection & Preparation – Parade Field Shelter

  • Trees, Plants, and Animal Identification - LFCC

  • Map & Compass - Parade Field Shelter

  • Hiking and Packing Techniques – Parade Field Shelter


Leave No Trace Training




Shooting Sports Trainings

Range Officer Safety Training

As in 2023, we will offer shooting sports certifications. Range Safety Officer training allows the successful candidate to assist on a range with a certified shooting sports instructor in any of the shooting sport disciplines, except for archery.  Registration required; fee applies.

Minimum: 





Special Needs in Scouting


Dutch Oven Cookoff


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TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES 

Scouting America Aquatics Supervision 

This course provides leaders with information and skills to prevent, recognize, and respond  to swimming emergencies during unit swimming activities. This course is designed for  leaders age 16 and older and will take approximately 8 hours to complete. This course is the  prerequisite for units that wish to conduct swim tests before summer camp. Successful  completion of Safe Swim Defense is required to take this course. Certification is valid for  three years.  

Scouting America Paddlecraft Safety 

This course provides leaders with information and skills to prevent, recognize, and respond  to swimming emergencies during unit boating trips and activities. It expands on the  Scouting America Safety Afloat training which must be successfully completed before  taking this course.  

Chaplain Aide Training 

The Chaplain Aide Training program is offered on Sunday evenings at the Bosa Chapel.  Scouts will learn how a Chaplain Aide serves a Unit. 

Climb On Safely (NEW) 

Climb On Safely is Scouting America’s framework for conducting safe unit  climbing/rappelling activities at all levels of the Scouting program. Climb On Safely  provides adult leaders with a framework to help plan a safe climbing and rappelling  program for their unit. Climb On Safely does NOT teach the technical skills of climbing and  rappelling, nor does it prepare unit leaders to instruct Scouts in these skills. Teaching  climbing and rappelling skills requires a trained climbing instructor who meets the criteria  under “Qualified Supervision” in Climb On Safely. 

Den Chief Training 

More than ever, Scouting needs enthusiastic, well-trained Den Chiefs to encourage Cub  Scouts to continue their Scouting journey by joining a unit. Den Chiefs are Scouts who aid  Den Leaders. They are selected by the senior patrol leader and Scoutmaster and approved  by the cubmaster and the pack committee for recommendation to the Den Leader. Den  Chiefs help Cub Scouts advance through Cub Scout ranks and encourage Cub Scouts to join  a Unit upon graduation. This training will help new Den Chiefs to understand their role and  responsibilities. 

Introduction to Outdoor Skills (IOLS) Training 

This hands-on course provides adult leaders with the practical skills they need to lead  Scouts out-of-doors. Upon completion, leaders should feel comfortable teaching Scouts the  basic skills required to obtain the First Class rank. Scoutmasters and Assistant 

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Scoutmasters who complete this course plus Leader Position Specific Training, Hazardous  Weather Training (on-line) and Youth Protection Training are considered fully trained. 

Scoutmaster/Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training 

The course will provide Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters with the basic  information and tools they need to lead successful Units. Scoutmasters and Assistant  Scoutmasters who complete this course, Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills, Hazardous  Weather Training (on-line) and Youth Protection Training are considered trained for those  positions.



Site Pages

Camping Cub Scout CampingYear Round ProgramsResident CampsManatoc at 100

Scouting America's National Website: Scouting.org
National's portal for registered Scouters, My.Scouting.org


GTC Sites

GTCScouting.org Order of the Arrow: Marnoc LodgeFundraising: Scoutiing PopcornJoin us: All About Scouts.orgDonate to us:  Support ScoutsScouting Safety:  Scouting Safety Safety standards: Youth ProtectionAdult Scouter's Code of Conduct

Addresses and Phone Numbers

Camp Manatoc - 1075 Truxell Rd - Peninsula, OH 44264 - 330-657-2592Camp Butler - 880 W Streetsboro Rd - Peninsula, OH 44264 - 330-657-2422Camp Stambaugh - 3712 Leffingwell Rd - Canfield, OH 44406 - 330-533-4538The Great Trail Council - 4500 Hudson Drive - Stow, OH 44224 - 330-773-0415




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