District Tiger Ear Chairman
Position Description

The District Tiger Ear Chairman should be a highly motivated individual, one who is comfortable in recruiting and committing individuals to work a four hour shift in the Tiger Ear Booth at the Eastern Idaho State Fair as a special fundraiser for the Grand Teton Council.

  • Accept the responsibility to fill the district's Tiger Ear shift assignments.
  • Working with the District Chairman and District Executive, recruit additional assistants to help fill the shifts if district size warrants it.
  • Promote Tiger Ear at District Roundtables, especially in August.
  • Fill shifts with adults 18 or older. (The following exceptions may be made if absolutely necessary to fill a shift: 2 or 3 youth 16-18 and 1 child 8-16 if accompanied by a parent.)
  • Follow up with those who sign up for shifts to see that they remember and complete their commitments.
  • Check with the Scout Office for names of walk-ins signed up during your shifts.
  • Have shifts filled and names to the Council Tiger Ear Adviser (Brian Porter) by August 24th.
  • Work at least one shift in the Tiger Ear Booth.