Communications Committee Members
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Communications Committee Description
The Communications committee strives to provide useful and necessary information to the members of the North Shore District in a timely and effective manner. To do this, we leverage different communications channels including:
- Facebook: This a familiar and interactive medium that allows for real-time discussions. The NorthShore District operates 2 Facebook pages: North Shore BSA and North Shore District Twilight Camp.
- Website: This is our website. It is the hub of our communications and provides connections to all other communications channels and they connect back here. The website includes information about, and from, the district key 3 and the district committee and its subcommittees. The website maintains archives of key content like our monthly district newsletter and Roundtable helps.
- Newsletter: The newsletter is published monthly at the beginning of each month and conveys useful information about recent and upcoming events that are of interest to members of the North Shore District. All units in the North Shore district are encouraged to contribute to the newsletter. Publicize the great things your Crew, Troop, or Pack are doing to share the fun with others and get the word out about your unit program.
- Email lists: Mailing lists are used to target certain communications to specific groups in the North Shore District such as:
- packs@lists.
northshoredistrict.org - subscribe here: http://lists.
northshoredistrict.org/ mailman/listinfo/packs_lists. northshoredistrict.org - troops@lists.northshoredistrict.org
- subscribe here: http://lists.
northshoredistrict.org/ mailman/listinfo/troops_lists. northshoredistrict.org - crews@lists.northshoredistrict.org
- subscribe here: http://lists.
northshoredistrict.org/ mailman/listinfo/troops_lists. northshoredistrict.org
- packs@lists.
We are always interested in hearing from you about how we are doing and ways we can improve our communication with you and your unit. Feel free to contact us with your feedback at anytime. Send email to communications@northshoredistrict.org
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North Shore District Newsletter – April 2021
Find all your April Scouting news here: Camporee, Roundtable, OA and STEM events, a High Adventure opportunity, and get a head start on Cub Day Camp and Popcorn. And don’t forget to nominate your unit’s Northern Star awardee for 2020!
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District Chairman, Jeffrey Hynes, talks about putting the “OUTING” back into SCOUTING and kicking it off with a bang at the North Shore District Camporee at Smilin’ V Scout Ranch this weekend, April 9-11.
Roundtable Flyer – April 2021
This month’s topics include “Popcorn, It’s Not Just for Cubs” by Kristi Palm, our District Popcorn Kernel. Also COVID Safety Officer training by District Commissioner Kevin Clark. And, as always, Cub Scout program helps for a “Friendly” theme. Don’t miss the fun and information!


