NoBe Everywhere - 2020 Virtual Program

NoBe Everywhere is more than just a chance to earn merit badges. It is an opportunity to provide Scouts with the same spirit that they would get in camp, at home. Our Camp Staff has come together and came up with a way to challenge Scouts in a variety of physical and digital competitions to ensure they will stay active and engaged. We will continue to hold Scouts to our high traditional standards and ensure that they are earning each badge and requirement that they are working to complete. From an interactive theme guiding the week to traditional ceremonies and camp programs – we intend to bring the NoBe camp experience to the Scouts at home.

Whether you are a NoBe regular or looking for a new experience this summer, this program is ready for you!  We encourage everyone to sign up for the NoBe Everywhere experience, whether it’s a whole troop, a patrol, or even an individual scout, the program is designed for any amount of scouts to engage in the NoBe Camp Experience at home.

We are bringing together our Senior Staff at NoBe – safely of course – to ensure that they can build the fires, lead the activities, and teach the badges as they should be taught.  Our Senior Staff all have multiple years of camp staff experience and are now combining that knowledge with their digital know-how to deliver that camp experience to the scouts at home.

As teachers we have spent over 10 weeks now working and adapting with students in the digital learning environment and we want to bring that knowledge to our NoBe Everywhere program to make our virtual environment the best it can be!

If you have any questions about the program, how to participate, or what we are offering please reach out to us! 

Summer 2020 Update

We are sure that many of your are wondering what the summer of 2020 will be like for your Scout troop. We wanted to update you on what steps we are taking for the summer!

We are working on the assumption that camp will be open for the summer and our planning continues as such. We have lined up our staff, and are excited to have many of our directors and key staff returning once again! We are planning for new merit badges, exciting programs, and an engaging theme! Our new Trading Post in the heart of camp (and the three flush toilets that come with it) is completed, and will be fully operational for the whole summer!

Health and safety is on the top of our minds! In order to ensure everyone’s safety, we will be instituting temperature screenings at the Health Lodge upon check-in. Using touch free thermometers, we will be taking the temperature of all Scouts and Leaders. We will be sharing additional guidelines that we encourage you to follow, even before your troop leaves home! We will be increasing hand washing facilities around the Dining Hall, and hand sanitizing facilities around the camp. We are monitoring guidance from the State and local Health Department, and are instituting their recommendations. We are also reviewing our procedures around camp for ensuring the cleanliness of high touch areas.

We understand that many in our community must make increased considerations with financial commitments. We extended the EARLY BIRD DEADLINE to MAY 1 as soon as schools began closing in NJ. To help our Scouting families in this time of uncertainty, we have made adjustments to our refund policy.

  • If of our camp is unable to open this summer, we will issue full refunds on registrations.

  • Should a family pay for camp and then feel uncomfortable sending their Scout to camp, they have until June 15th, 2020 to notify Ann Murphy at council to receive a 100% refund on fees paid. All refund requests must be made in writing. 

  • After June 15th, the normal refund policy listed in the Leaders Guide will go into effect. A summary of the NNJC refund policy can be found here.

Our Leaders Meeting is still schedule for June 22nd at the Fair Lawn Rescue Squad building. Being teachers, we are now experts on virtual meetings… so we are exploring ways to offer virtual attendance at the meeting.

As much as we are looking forward to seeing you in camp this summer, the final decision on the summer will not be ours to make. It will likely come from the State of NJ and the National / Local Scouting organizations. We will keep you updated as soon as we know additional information.

Stay well and we hope to see you down NoBe Roads!

Bob, Todd and Marc

—April 24th Update—

Summer Camp 2019

Interested in signing up for summer camp at No-Be-Bo-Sco for 2019?

2019 Dates:

  • Week 1 - June 30th - July 6th (Provisional Troop Offered)

  • Week 2 - July 7th - July 13th (Space is limited -- dont delay)

  • Week 3 - July 14th - July 20th (Space is limited -- dont delay)

  • Week 4 - July 21st - July 27th

  • Week 5 - July 28th - August 3rd (Provisional Troop Offered)

  • Week 6 - August 4th - August 10th (Provisional Troop Offered)

Pricing:

2019 Fees:

Early Bird Fee: $415 per scout (If paid in Full By April 15th) (Includes T-Troop)

Standard Fee: $455 per scout (If paid in Full after April 15th) (Includes T-Troop)

Leaders Fees—$135 per leader (at least 2 complimentary leaders are included with your Troops Reservation)

Provisional Early Bird Fee: $460 per scout (If paid in Full By April 15th)

Provisional Standard Fee: $505 per scout (If paid in Full after April 15th)

Please Note: Webelos Crossovers attend at early discount rate regardless of date.

How does my unit sign up?

Contact Ann Murphy at the Council Office - 201-677-1000 ext 48!

Cooking Merit Badge 2019

Scouts looking to take and complete cooking merit badge, must plan 9 meals (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners and a dessert).  Submit your menu to the attached form describing what you intend to prepare, ingredients, utensils and cooking methods.

A Scoutcraft counselor will review the menu, and contact you by phone on June 15th.

After conferencing with the counselor, you will actually prepare - 1 breakfast, 1 lunch, 1 dinner, and the dessert.  You should document this process with photos, print them, and bring them with you to camp. 

NoBeBoSco Mourns the Passing of John J. Hughes

All of our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of John J. Hughes, who passed away earlier this week. John was a dedicated, lifelong scouter who made countless contributions to NoBeBoSco over decades. 

His obituary:

JOHN J. HUGHES John J. Hughes, 71; passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 19, 2017 at Hackensack University Medical Center, surrounded by his loving family. John was born in Jersey City, and has been a lifelong Bayonne resident.

He is a graduate of St. Peter's Prep, University of Notre Dame, and Seton Hall Law School. He worked for the Law Department-City of Bayonne 1967-1970, Clerk-Superior Court Appellate Division 1970-1972, Assistant Prosecutor-Hudson County 1972-1974, Special Deputy-Attorney General 1974, Public Defender-City of Bayonne and Private Law Practice-Hughes & Finnerty. Member of the Bar-State of New Jersey 1970, Member of the Bar-United States District Court 1970, Former Trustee-Hudson County Bar Association, Former Member-Hudson County Ethics Committee. Eagle Scout 1961, Scoutmaster-Troop #25 1970-2017, Member of Executive Board-Northern New Jersey Council, BSA, President- Bayonne Council, BSA 1983-1989, Commissioner-Northern New Jersey Council, BSA 1999-2004, Northern New Jersey Council, Distinguished Citizen Award, 2004

We will miss him. 

 

Scouting Heritage Returns!

Travel back in time with Scouting Heritage merit badge!  Offered again in 2018 from 11-12 at the Office.

Req 5 - Troop History should be completed in Advance.  Req 6 - your "collection" should be created prior to coming to camp. You can bring pictures of the collection if you don't feel comfortable brining the collection.

Longtime NoBe Staff Member Devin Foster Joins Pro Ultimate Frisbee Team

NoBeBoSco staff member Devin Foster has joined the Philadelphia Phoenix, a pro ultimate frisbee team in American Ultimate Disc League.

Via NJ.com,

Foster is studying Geology and Education at West Chester University and is captain of the Ultimate Club team and vice president on the Board of Sports Club council. Foster is passionate about the game and attributes his introduction to Disc at Camp Nobebosco Boy Scout camp in Blairstown as instrumental in his development. Foster works at the camp during the summer as Nature and Assistant Program director and introduces many young scouts to the sport.
"Ultimate is the most exciting sport out there, a game like no other," Foster said. "I'm thrilled to be a part of Ultimate. I want to showcase the game at the highest level, create a great fan following, and hopefully inspire others to play."

Go Phoenix!