Troop Events
  • 17 Mar: Merit Badge Day
  • 31 Mar: Goodwill Goodturn
  • 13-15 Apr: District Camporee
  • 21 Apr: Biscuits Game/Campout
  • 20-22 Apr: OA Conclave
  • 4-6 May: OA Spring Ordeal
  • 8 May: Troop Court of Honor
  • 5 June: Last meeting until Fall
  • 10-16 June: Summer Camp
  • 22-28 July: JLTC
  • 10-12 Aug: Last Chance Camp
  • 24-26 Aug: OA Summer Ordeal

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Founded in 1910, The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated to provide a program for community organizations that offers effective character, citizenship, and personal fitness training for youth.

The ideals of Boy Scouting are spelled out in the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, the Scout motto, and the Scout slogan. The Boy Scout measures himself against these ideals and continually tries to improve. The goals are high, and as he reaches for them, he has some control over what and who he becomes.

Scouting has the following purposes:
The Scouting program has three specific objectives, commonly referred to as the "Aims of Scouting." They are character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness.

Specifically, the BSA endeavors to develop American citizens who are physically, mentally, and emotionally fit; have a high degree of self-reliance as evidenced in such qualities as initiative, courage, and resourcefulness; have personal values based on religious concepts; have the desire and skills to help others; understand the principles of the American social, economic, and governmental systems; are knowledgeable about and take pride in their American heritage and understand our nation's role in the world; have a keen respect for the basic rights of all people; and are prepared to participate in and give leadership to American society.




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