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April IOLS Training @ Council Service Center

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Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills Training (IOLS)

April 3 – 5, 2020 at Quivira Service Center


IOLS is an outdoor, hands-on course designed to expose adult ScoutBSA, Varsity, and Venturing leaders to First Class scout skills using the EDGE Method and presented in a Troop/Patrol setting.  Presentations include flag etiquette, Leave No Trace, Interfaith worship, knots & lashings, wood tools, fire building, cooking, map & compass, first aid, backpacking, plant & animal identification, and more.

Every youth deserves a trained leader!  All adult direct contact leaders in ScoutBSA, Varsity and Venturing with outdoor programs must have IOLS to be considered “trained” and wear the “Trained” patch.  This training is required for Scoutmasters, Advisors and their assistants to be re-chartered.

All BSA registered adults may attend.  Participants MUST have completed current “Youth Protection Training” prior to course.

April 3rd  & 4th; IOLS starts promptly at 6:30 pm Friday & concludes at 9 pm Saturday.                   

At Quivira Council Service Center - 3247 N Oliver, Wichita.  Please sign in at 6pm outside the main entrance to the building.

$30 fee for IOLS – Friday and Saturday.    (Class size Min. 8; Max. 24)

Saturday-Sunday meals provided.  Each participant is expected to bring their own eating utensils and a cup.  Disposable eating utencils or cups will NOT be available!

No refunds, registration may be transferred to another adult leader under the same registration.

Registration NOW OPEN! Pre-registration is required! Online registration closes Friday, March 27.

Liability insurance is provided for all BSA registered adult members.

Bring your registration receipt; a copy of your current Personal Health and Medical form (Parts A & B); Boy Scout Handbook and pen or pencil. Bring what you need to camp overnight (see a gear list on back side) to include mess kit, cup, raingear, a compass and work gloves. We strongly suggest you also bring a Scoutmaster Handbook, comfortable camp chair, bug repellent, sun hat and sunscreen.

For More Info, Contact -     HP Training Coord’r: Rex Keith    rkeith405@gmail.com    316-204-4446

Council Staff Advisor: Mike Redondo    michael.redondo@scouting.org    316-491-2233

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