Meet Me at the Grizz: Scouting and Summer Camp at Rotary Scout Reservation

Twenty Years Later: What I Wish I Knew Before My First Week at Camp.

25 min · 3. juni 2026
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Are you preparing for your first week as a Scout leader at summer camp? Or do you remember what that first year felt like? In this episode of Meet Me at the Grizz, host Ken Clough reflects on his first summer at Rotary Scout Reservation in 2005 and shares the lessons he wishes he had known before attending camp as a new leader. Drawing on twenty years of Scouting experience, leadership, service, and mentorship, Ken combines practical advice for first-time camp leaders with thoughtful reflections on the deeper impact of summer camp. Topics Covered: * You Don’t Have to Know Everything * Building Your Adult Leadership Team Before Camp * Focusing on Scouts and What They Can Become * Supporting First-Year Campers * Letting Youth Leadership Lead * Expecting Imperfection and Adapting to Challenges * Taking Care of Yourself as a Camp Leader * Capturing Lessons and Preserving Memories * Recognizing the Bigger Journey That May Be Beginning * Twenty Years of Reflections from Rotary Scout Reservation * Leadership, Mentorship, and Growth Through Scouting * Practical Advice for First-Time Scout Leaders Whether you’re a Scoutmaster, assistant Scoutmaster, committee member, parent volunteer, camp staff member, or longtime Scouter, this episode offers valuable insights into leadership, mentorship, personal growth, and the lasting influence of summer camp. Join us as we explore how a single week at camp can become the beginning of a much larger journey. If you’re heading to camp this summer, this episode may help you see the experience through new eyes and remind you that you never know what journey is just beginning.

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