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Local Scouting troops need leaders at all levels

- TIM KALINOWSKI tkalinowsk­i@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNTimKal

Local Scouts are in desperate need of new leaders, says Neil Ogden, group commission­er of 18 Southview Scouts.

“We usually always have enough youth that register, but trying to find and fill the adult positions in our organizati­on is tough,” he confesses. “Without the leadership there, we don’t have the ability to teach the kids. We have had to turn away youth on a fairly consistent basis in the past because we just don’t have the leadership there, and that’s just not right.”

There are barely more than 300 Scouts, Beavers, Cubs, Rovers and Venturers in Medicine Hat at the moment, but even with this relative few, leaders are still hard to come by. Ogden feels there are still misconcept­ions about Scouting out there, with people thinking of some of the stereotype­s of the past.

“It’s not short pants, knee socks and Stetsons anymore,” states Ogden. “Scouts develops a sense of leadership in the community ... We try to get involved as much as we can. We also teach camping skills.”

Ogden has been in Scouting for most of his life, and feels those who give the organizati­on a try will find it tremendous­ly rewarding. The time commitment involved is also not too burdensome, he says.

“A leader runs meetings once a week for about one to two hours. We also have a couple of weekend commitment­s for camps and getting the kids outdoors. There is about eight hours of leadership training online before you become a registered leader. We have a monthly meeting for leaders to see how things are going. And we have a few special occa- sions, like Remembranc­e Day, where we attend.”

Ogden says those who do not have a familiarit­y with the outdoors or Scouting shouldn’t hesitate to apply for leadership if it is something they are interested in.

“You don’t necessaril­y need to know outdoor equipment and skills, and we are more than willing to train you to train the youth. It’s fun,” he says.

For more informatio­n in local Scouting call Ogden at 403-527-6555.

 ?? NEWS PHOTO TIM KALINOWSKI ?? Local Scout master Neil Ogden is hoping more people will step forward to be leaders in Medicine Hat. A critical shortage of leaders has forced some local troops to delay acceptance of new members.
NEWS PHOTO TIM KALINOWSKI Local Scout master Neil Ogden is hoping more people will step forward to be leaders in Medicine Hat. A critical shortage of leaders has forced some local troops to delay acceptance of new members.

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