How are the centenary celebrations going?
We had our Klondike on January 30 weekend. Matt finished his requirements for First Class. We made sure to get him the special rank badge with the centennial verbiage around the border.

Then in February we did Scout Ski Day and he earned the Winter Sports merit badge. Coming up, he is going to the Food Fest weekend at a local camp and they have 100 Scouts going through cooking merit badge. And then around Easter we are going to the regional air museum to do Space Exploration. Just a typical quarter for us, pretty dull.
The biggest thing we are doing for the centenary so far is working on the Pathfinder Merit Badge, one of the originals, that was brought back for this year only. It has such topics as knowing where the local fire pump wagon is and what kind of livestock are at the nearest five farms.
We are also working on the ribbons for the patch I gave you in August. Did you fulfill any of the requirements? I can bring you the ribbons. Just last month, I finished Achievement, and I am working on the other four.
Also, we are heading to the Centennial Rondez Vous. Matt's best friend is going to the National Jambo, but we could not attend. The Rondez Vous is a smaller local version with maybe 10,000 Scouts instead of 100,000.
Also, our Great Lakes Council is hosting the recreational vehicle that drove to every single council HQ in the USA.
http://www.acenturyofvalues.org/
I know most of the people who have traded out seats in it, but I could not arrange time away to pull a two to four week shift myself. They hit 300 BSA regional HQ offices over 45,000 miles of driving in one year, and presented a mural to each office.