On Monday we'll have our Summer Board of Review for those ready for rank advancement.
Then on Aug. 18 we'll have our next Court of Honor. Additionally, we'll share the slideshow from summer camp at Camp Birch, so invite all your friends and family to see the fun we have.
Other items of note:
• A canoeing trip is being considered for August, but no date at this time. Currently Scoutmaster Jim has several previous commitments that date back more than a year and additional adults are needed to get the boys on the water.
• Popcorn is around the corner and info will be coming soon.
• Workers, both Scouts and parents, are needed for Rally at the Peak, in order to help the troop's efforts. See Ms. Deb for details.
• Info on the Fall Camporee is out and the cost is $10 per Scout. There is a waiver form needed to be signed, so Scouts bring your parents and funds this coming week so we can get both into our files. The Aviation themed merit badge camporee will include plane rides for as many Scouts as possible. The flight order will be determined via time-stamps on when Council receives payment and registration forms. This is a great opportunity for a fun learning experience.
• The Troop is signed up to help at the Oct. 2-4 Cub Family Bash. This will be a free weekend of camping with only cost for Scouts being food. Also, at least 2 adults are needed for the weekend.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Records night
Monday Mrs. Schrader will be on hand to sit with those who want to discuss and hopefully finish the Emergency Prepardness merit badge. Photos of home kit and personal kits are acceptable.
Troop meeting is a big step to next week's board of review because several scouts need items signed in books, so be sure to bring books into the meeting.
Remember board of reviews are only scheduled every 3 months, so the next two weeks are important.
Keep Brendan, Zach, Kris, Mr. Aiken and Brad in your thoughts as they travel to Chief Logan this week.
Troop meeting is a big step to next week's board of review because several scouts need items signed in books, so be sure to bring books into the meeting.
Remember board of reviews are only scheduled every 3 months, so the next two weeks are important.
Keep Brendan, Zach, Kris, Mr. Aiken and Brad in your thoughts as they travel to Chief Logan this week.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
SERVICE TIME
Flag retiring ceremony is Saturday. Be at Fairground by 9:30 a.m. to help set up for the 10 a.m. event being conducted by Pack 94 Cubmaster Tom.
Friday, July 17, 2009
MONDAY'S MEETING
Our meeting Monday will have to take place in the park as it is Vacation Bible School week at the Church.
Also, there is a Troop Committee Meeting scheduled for Monday.
Lastly, anyone interested in attempting to schedule some upcoming activities? Let's start looking at the calendar for next year!
Also, there is a Troop Committee Meeting scheduled for Monday.
Lastly, anyone interested in attempting to schedule some upcoming activities? Let's start looking at the calendar for next year!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
NEWS & NOTES
1. Brad received approval from the city parks department for his project - congrats!
2. Anyone interested in volunteering in helping with the Blue Jacket District Cub Scout Carnival event this Friday night, can show up no later than 6:15 p.m. in uniform ready to help. Food and sleeping arrangements are free if you help. Bring a sleeping back and PJs. Depart by 9 a.m. Saturday. Any questions, see Ms. Tawnya.
3. Then at 11 a.m. Saturday, help at the Cub Scout Raingutter Regatta is needed to aid in running the races. Any questions see Ms. Deb.
4. Our Daily Bread is being served by First Christian this Wednesday, 4-6 p.m. Show up in uniform if you can help.
1. Brad received approval from the city parks department for his project - congrats!
2. Anyone interested in volunteering in helping with the Blue Jacket District Cub Scout Carnival event this Friday night, can show up no later than 6:15 p.m. in uniform ready to help. Food and sleeping arrangements are free if you help. Bring a sleeping back and PJs. Depart by 9 a.m. Saturday. Any questions, see Ms. Tawnya.
3. Then at 11 a.m. Saturday, help at the Cub Scout Raingutter Regatta is needed to aid in running the races. Any questions see Ms. Deb.
4. Our Daily Bread is being served by First Christian this Wednesday, 4-6 p.m. Show up in uniform if you can help.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Back to work Thursday
PROJECT WORK WITH BRAD
We'll be back out at Brad's project working Thursday from 6-8 p.m. Anyone able to help is encouraged to bring a garden rake and gloves to help move the debris off the trail.
Have questions, call Brad.
We'll be back out at Brad's project working Thursday from 6-8 p.m. Anyone able to help is encouraged to bring a garden rake and gloves to help move the debris off the trail.
Have questions, call Brad.
Monday, July 6, 2009
MERIT BADGE REPORT
42 of 58
According to the records I received, Troop 94 completed 42 of 58 possible Merit Badges at summer camp this past week.
Way to go - this is fantastic!!!!
According to the records I received, Troop 94 completed 42 of 58 possible Merit Badges at summer camp this past week.
Way to go - this is fantastic!!!!
Message from Ms. Deb
Hello fellow Scouters
All Logan County Scouts (Boy Scouts, Venture Crew, Ship, Cub Scouts and Scouters) have been requested to participate in repainting the fence of the Logan County Fairgrounds. This project is slated to take place this Saturday, July 11 starting at 7 a.m.
Breakfast, lunch and supplies will be provided. I need to know by Wednesday, July 8, how many Scouts/adults will be available to help with this project so please reply if you can or cannot be part of this great community project.
Contact Ms. Deb if interested.
All Logan County Scouts (Boy Scouts, Venture Crew, Ship, Cub Scouts and Scouters) have been requested to participate in repainting the fence of the Logan County Fairgrounds. This project is slated to take place this Saturday, July 11 starting at 7 a.m.
Breakfast, lunch and supplies will be provided. I need to know by Wednesday, July 8, how many Scouts/adults will be available to help with this project so please reply if you can or cannot be part of this great community project.
Contact Ms. Deb if interested.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Helping Brad
MONDAY'S MEETING
Don't forget we're meeting from 6-8 p.m. Monday at the park where Brad is working on his Eagle Scout project.
Bring rakes (both lawn and garden types), shovels, weed cutters, branch clippers and anything else you think will be helpful.
Brad is on the home stretch with his project and reaching the Eagle rank and all the help possible will be appreciated.
Please ask you parents, grandparents and anyone else who can HELP to come chip in on the effort.
See you Monday night.
Don't forget we're meeting from 6-8 p.m. Monday at the park where Brad is working on his Eagle Scout project.
Bring rakes (both lawn and garden types), shovels, weed cutters, branch clippers and anything else you think will be helpful.
Brad is on the home stretch with his project and reaching the Eagle rank and all the help possible will be appreciated.
Please ask you parents, grandparents and anyone else who can HELP to come chip in on the effort.
See you Monday night.
Friday, July 3, 2009
End of week
Well we made it though the week. To knock on wood, Friday was a banner day. The TI scouts accomplished lots toward advancement and had a great time in the process.
Family night saw Several families arrive and a couple are now camping with us tonight. Breakfast is at 9 with closing flag to follow before departure, which should put us in town by 10:30-11 am. We'll be parking at church. If time ivaries, I'll try to call.
Several good things came from week but at campfire I learned that Jon and Zach found some money and did scout thing and turned it in - way to go guys.
Night and thanks for allowing your son this wonderful experience.
Family night saw Several families arrive and a couple are now camping with us tonight. Breakfast is at 9 with closing flag to follow before departure, which should put us in town by 10:30-11 am. We'll be parking at church. If time ivaries, I'll try to call.
Several good things came from week but at campfire I learned that Jon and Zach found some money and did scout thing and turned it in - way to go guys.
Night and thanks for allowing your son this wonderful experience.
Work and games
Friday is here. Boys are busy finishing up merit badges this morning and they schedule camp wide games this afternoon. TI scouts are out on 5 mile hike. I won't publishes lots today as I'm working on video for tonights campfire. Hope to see many of you here. And remember tonight is not go home nite as Saturday is go home day. Oh I forgot. Many of the boys were under the stars again last night.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Bryan makes fire
Bryan completed a big part of the firem'n chit by starting a fire and
keeping it burning for more than five minutes.
keeping it burning for more than five minutes.
Thursday remains
The boys take a look Thursday at the wettness left after the early
morning rain that soaked soaked a few of them who wanted to stay under
the stars.
morning rain that soaked soaked a few of them who wanted to stay under
the stars.
Rainy night
Rainy night has put many sleeping bags on the the line. Five attempted to survive the rain but ended up in tents huddled together. Cots are drying.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Mid week update
Friday was another great day with many accomplishments.
Ryan connected on his first attempt with qualifibg during shotgun merit badge, becoming just second scout this week to do so.
Brendan, Zach, jon, Dylan cor., Bronson tackled the climbing wall. Bryan finished the fishing merit badge, one of three boys in camp to do so.
Dylan col. Is closing in on merit badge No. 5. Grandpa Dean has met his match with one tough stump.
Connor and his buddy rolled their row boat and were able to turn it back over without much effort.
Tylor is surviving after nearly breaking his nose day one, got run over by a bicycle day 2 & didn't get to SCUBA day 3.
It's raining tonite and the boys have put up to protects from rain. Although not all are out. Some elected for the tent tonite.
Zach and Tylor were able to bring the 10 pound weight to the top of the 10 foot pool.
Adam appears to be on verge of have his archery skills.
Others are here, if nothing else, they are having a great time.
Donuts and beer (Birch Beer that is) were a Hugh morrow boost tonight. Sorry parents but sometimes this is all it takes to get over the midweek blues.
Ryan connected on his first attempt with qualifibg during shotgun merit badge, becoming just second scout this week to do so.
Brendan, Zach, jon, Dylan cor., Bronson tackled the climbing wall. Bryan finished the fishing merit badge, one of three boys in camp to do so.
Dylan col. Is closing in on merit badge No. 5. Grandpa Dean has met his match with one tough stump.
Connor and his buddy rolled their row boat and were able to turn it back over without much effort.
Tylor is surviving after nearly breaking his nose day one, got run over by a bicycle day 2 & didn't get to SCUBA day 3.
It's raining tonite and the boys have put up to protects from rain. Although not all are out. Some elected for the tent tonite.
Zach and Tylor were able to bring the 10 pound weight to the top of the 10 foot pool.
Adam appears to be on verge of have his archery skills.
Others are here, if nothing else, they are having a great time.
Donuts and beer (Birch Beer that is) were a Hugh morrow boost tonight. Sorry parents but sometimes this is all it takes to get over the midweek blues.
Midweek
Wednesday is off to good start. All the boys seemed in good spirits and looking forward to the day. Another night under the stars for most. Even with some light rain they adapted with tarps and ponchos. Dawn hike was fun and early.
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