[218leaders] Pack Leadership Changes
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Pwhite1of6@aol.com
Fri, 11 Jan 2002 12:02:55 EST
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Hi everyone. I hope that you all had a wonderful holiday season and Happy
New Year. As we start this new year I wanted to let you know about some
changes in leadership that have occurred recently. Our new Committee
Chairperson, Jon Price, has had to step down due to a change in his work
schedule and an illness in the family. His wife Michele plans on continuing
as the wolf/bear den leader and is working on recruiting an assistant for
that den. I want to thank Jon for the time that he has put in over the last
few months.
Due to his work schedule, Chris Kroninger was unavailable the first part of
this year. His work schedule is now back to where he can resume his
volunteer role within our pack. Knowing that we are once again without a
Committee Chairperson, Chris has offered to act as the Committee Chair,
temporarily, as you recruit a new volunteer. Chris will be sending out an
e-mail shortly with the time and place of the next committee meeting. I want
to thank Chris for stepping forward.
One of the biggest challenges that the pack faces this year is recruiting new
volunteers. You currently are without a permanent Committee Chairperson and
your Cubmaster will leave for Boy Scouts after the May pack meeting. As
leaders I don't want you to have to carry the burden yourselves. Please take
a moment during your next den meeting to talk individually to the parents in
your den and explain how much their help is needed. We have several families
out there that are not participating in our program in any way. Training is
available, as are Chris, Joyce and myself available to help them as they
learn the program. The position of committee chair requires them to chair
the committee meeting once a month, approximately 1 1/2 hours. I would
estimate that an additional 1 hour per month in follow up is also needed -
this is done as their time permits via phone and e-mail.
Many hands make the workload lighter for everyone. If you have someone in
mind for any committee position, please let me know so that we can contact
them and see how they can help our pack.
Donna White
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Hi everyone. I hope that you all had a wonderful holiday season and Happy New Year. As we start this new year I wanted to let you know about some changes in leadership that have occurred recently. Our new Committee Chairperson, Jon Price, has had to step down due to a change in his work schedule and an illness in the family. His wife Michele plans on continuing as the wolf/bear den leader and is working on recruiting an assistant for that den. I want to thank Jon for the time that he has put in over the last few months. <BR>
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Due to his work schedule, Chris Kroninger was unavailable the first part of this year. His work schedule is now back to where he can resume his volunteer role within our pack. Knowing that we are once again without a Committee Chairperson, Chris has offered to act as the Committee Chair,<B><I> temporarily,</B></I> as you recruit a new volunteer. Chris will be sending out an e-mail shortly with the time and place of the next committee meeting. I want to thank Chris for stepping forward. <BR>
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One of the biggest challenges that the pack faces this year is recruiting new volunteers. You currently are without a permanent Committee Chairperson and your Cubmaster will leave for Boy Scouts after the May pack meeting. As leaders I don't want you to have to carry the burden yourselves. Please take a moment during your next den meeting to talk individually to the parents in your den and explain how much their help is needed. We have several families out there that are not participating in our program in any way. Training is available, as are Chris, Joyce and myself available to help them as they learn the program. The position of committee chair requires them to chair the committee meeting once a month, approximately 1 1/2 hours. I would estimate that an additional 1 hour per month in follow up is also needed - this is done as their time permits via phone and e-mail. <BR>
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Many hands make the workload lighter for everyone. If you have someone in mind for any committee position, please let me know so that we can contact them and see how they can help our pack. <BR>
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Donna White</FONT></HTML>
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