2019 -- H 6140 | |
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LC002676 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
WELCOMING THE NARRAGANSETT COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA TO THE | |
RHODE ISLAND STATE HOUSE FOR THEIR 2018 "REPORT TO THE STATE" | |
PRESENTATION | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Mattiello, Shekarchi, Casey, Edwards, and Ucci | |
Date Introduced: May 22, 2019 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, The Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America, was founded on |
2 | September 6th, 1910, and was chartered in 1911. Since 1910, the Narragansett Council has made |
3 | an immense difference in the lives of countless young people in the State of Rhode Island. The |
4 | Council has helped to positively shape the character of the youth of our State, preparing them to |
5 | be future leaders, to make wise ethical decisions, and has instilled within them the values of the |
6 | Scout Oath and Law; and |
7 | WHEREAS, The Narragansett Council works tirelessly to be accessible to all Rhode |
8 | Islanders, regardless of their income or social status. In particular, they work hard to include |
9 | disadvantaged families within our State's urban communities. Last year, 1,200 youth were |
10 | included in Scouting by the Narragansett Council’s Scoutreach program; and |
11 | WHEREAS, The Narragansett Council makes a positive impact in the lives of countless |
12 | people within every single community in our State. Last year, 4,000 Scouts and leaders donated |
13 | 64,632 hours of community service. In the Council’s annual "Scouting for Food" drive, 271,645 |
14 | pounds of food was collected and given to local food pantries; and |
15 | WHEREAS, The Boy Scouts of America and the Narragansett Council strive to offer a |
16 | wide array of programming for all families and in 2018, welcomed girls into Scouting for the first |
17 | time, with 247 girls joining Cub Scout programs in the Narragansett Council; and |
18 | WHEREAS, Summer camps are a vital and integral part of the scouting experience. The |
19 | Narragansett Council runs nine camps including nationally renowned Camp Yawgoog, as well as |
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1 | Camp Aquapaug, Buck Hill Scout Reservation, Camp Buxton, Cub World at Buck Hill, Cachalot |
2 | Scout Reservation, Champlin Scout Reservation, Camp Norse and Sandsland. Last summer, |
3 | 9,267 Boy Scouts and 3,225 Cub Scouts and their families attended Narragansett Council summer |
4 | camps. Additionally, 59 Scouts attended a National High Adventure or Order of the Arrow |
5 | Conference Program; and |
6 | WHEREAS, Today the Narragansett Council serves the entire State of Rhode Island |
7 | along with cities and towns in in our neighboring states. The Narragansett Council has over |
8 | 12,000 youth members and more than 4,000 volunteers in Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts (now known |
9 | as Scouts BSA), Venturing and Explorers. The Council’s young participants and their families |
10 | highly value the positive experiences and enriching educational opportunities the Narragansett |
11 | Council provides for them as they help to prepare their children to lead successful lives and make |
12 | a positive impact in their communities; now, therefore be it |
13 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and |
14 | Providence Plantations hereby welcomes the Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America, to the |
15 | Rhode Island House as they present their 2018 "Report to the State", and thanks them for all of |
16 | the good work they do on a daily basis in the State of Rhode Island; and be it further |
17 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
18 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Mr. Tim McCandless, Scout Executive and |
19 | CEO of the Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America. |
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