Venturing seems to be the program that is the one that is the most misunderstood.
When Councils and Districts could make Quality by showing 2% growth, some units that ought to have been in the LFL program were placed in Venturing.
Even now DE's who need to end the year +1 in units will look at a Troop with older Scouts and see if there is any way that a new Crew can be made to spring up.
Still despite these misunderstandings and abuse, there are Crews that are doing a good job and are helping to work toward the vision and mission statements of the BSA.
While it seems to me that many work in the High Adventure Area, I'm sure that there are others that work in other areas.
I'm really interested to hear how these successful Crews go about recruiting Crew Members.
So far the best thing that has happened in Sea Scout Ship 777 is girls. They seem a lot happier to invite their girl friends along than the boys do. Without any effort we now have 4 female members.
Do First-nighters really work?
I send out 48 letters to High School Students that had in the survey that our Council sends to the HS, said that they had an interest in nautical activities. So far the response has been a big fat zero!!
While I'm sure that some of the Crews that are off-shoots of Troops do make it. Sadly in our area the Crews either only last a year or the youth are all Boy Scouts and don't really do anything as a Crew.
I have read nearly all if not all the ideas that National has put out. I want to know which ideas work and which don't.
I'd really love to hear ideas that you have tried and do work.
