Scouts please be five (5) minutes early for all regular Troop Meetings for a prompt 7:00pm Start

Calendar Highlights (See calendar for more details)

July 4-10 - Summer Camp

Philmont Crew
Jul x - Aug x - Philmont Trek

To see more calendar events and or detail, click on Troop then Calendar.

 

 

Adult Training

BSA Policy Change
Effective June 1, 2010

-Youth Protection training is required for all registered volunteers.
-New leaders are required to take Youth Protection training before they submit an application for registration. The certificate of completion for this training must be submitted at the time application is made and before volunteer service with youth begins.
-Youth Protection training must be taken every two years. If a volunteer's Youth Protection training record is not current at the time of recharter, the volunteer will not be reregistered.

Click here to read full BSA Policy change.


Advancement Information

** 2010 Advancement Changes click here


Merit Badge of the Month: Orienteering

BSA Guide to all Merit Badge Requirements click here

BSA Text List of all Merit Badges click here


Medical Form

Update links can be found on
Troop/Forms
Troop/Parents Guide


Troop Dues

Troop/Operatining Guide/1.09 Troop Dues has been updated.


New Rank badges for 100 year anniversary


Troop Meetings are held Every Monday evening: 2nd floor, rooms Choir Room (211), we can also use room 202 for Merit Badge work, Scout Master Reviews, or other break out sessions.


Committee meetings are held on the first Monday of each month and will be located in room 202.
Patrol Leader Council (PLC) - meeting date, time, and location have changed due to church constraints. Check back.
Court of Honor is held on the last Monday of February, May, August, & November and will continue to be held in the Sanctuary.


Parents and/or Scout Leaders, we need your help! The success or failure of this troop rests with you. We have numerous volunteer positions that are in need of a coordinator. Each position is listed on our website, click here to view.Most important - we can use your help coordinating campouts. Even if you can only coordinate one campout, that's one more closer to reality. Coordinating a campout doesn't mean you have to go on the campout, but who knows - maybe you will like it! What's expected - see below:Coordinate departure and arrival schedules, transportation, permits, permission slips, and fees. Provides information to scouts during Monday meetings. Work with the Senior Patrol Leader, Scoutmaster and/or Assistant Scoutmasters to plan a theme to address either rank advancements or merit badge requirements or both.


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