
| Date: | Every 2nd Thursday of the month | |
| Time: | 7:00 - 8:30pm | |
| Location: |
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (corner of Welsh Ave and Deacon Drive in College Station) |
Roundtable is a part of the Commissioner Service to help provide the essential ingredients to a successful BSA program. The general session provides updates on current district and council events. Breakout sessions provide an opportunity for pack and troop leaders to learn from the experts (and each other). Topics may range from outdoor cooking to discipline at den meetings. During the Roundtable breakouts, you can share your concerns and success stories which will help create a better program.
Even if you have been doing something for many years that works, you should be in attendance to share you experiences with those who need the help. Together we can make the Arrowmoon, BSA programs interesting for the boys and fulfilling for the leaders. Please join us each month.
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