What are kapers?
Kapers are when we clean morning and night, and are simple tasks.
The first thing we do as a group when on the island
Group marching to the barracks
What do you do when touring the fort?
Learn directions and have an opportunity to ask questions about posts.
The scout coordinator stays here
The scout barracks
The thing your APL gives you for cleaning
A card on what and how to clean something
The 4 places you can have kapers?
Upstairs, grounds, bathrooms, and KP
What happens after the tour of the fort
Kapers, evening flags, dinner, and evening activities
Who do you give your medications to after we arrive at the scout barracks?
Nurse Emily
The main job of the scout coordinator
To schedule and help troops through week of service while supervising them
Who makes the final evaluation
How do you know what kapers you have each day?
It is in your daily schedule on your bunk.
The three things we do when we get to the barracks after inspection formation?
Unload drays, stock the kitchen, and make beds.
When unloading drays how do we get the bags upstairs?
Create a row and flipping the bags over our hands up the stairs.
What we receive at the end of our week of service
Our final evaluation
The order of sign offs
Apl, Pl, Adult supervisor
5 out of the 8 tasks you have to do when cleaning the bathrooms?
Showers, toilets, sinks, drinking fountain, sweep, refill toilet paper, wipe mirrors, and trash.
What time do 1st and 2nd years get a tour of the fort?
3:00pm
Who picks first and how do you pick your bunk?
Seniors go first and you place your backpack that you carry up the island on your bunk.
All the things that the coordinator supervises
Midweek, guide duty, flags, etc.
What spot does each patrol have
P1- Bathrooms/grounds
P2- Upstairs
P3- Guide Duty
P4- Kitchen