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FESTIVAL OF TREES

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Thank you to everyone who helped set up for the SNH Festival of Trees!

You can come check our tree out from November 29th through December 7th!

SCOUTING FOR FOOD 2K19

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Hey Troop 25,
I’d like to close this event with a few thoughts on the Food Vigil.
My memory of the weekend will be that it was busy and fun! We had an impressive turn out. Scouts and parents were coming and going all the time. Some scouts had band, sports, or family obligations to fulfill, but as they left, others would quickly return to replace them. Older scouts got to know newer scouts, as well as their parents. It was great to visit with members of the other troop in town, and to be invited to watch a movie inside with them and get out of the cold for a while.
This year, I noticed just how many people it takes for an outing to work. In Scouting, we need at least two leaders all the time. From Friday night to Sunday morning is a big commitment for adults, and we sure had more than two of them! We had parents that brought all kinds of useful gear, parents that were fearless about sleeping out in below zero weather, and parents that drove us around to drop off flyers and pick up food donations.
Many scouts ticked off advancement requirements, and at least two scouts should advance a rank. It’s a great thing to help out our community and the people around us. Thank you to everyone who came, donated food, and helped out.
YIS,
Kenny

UPD8

Senior Patrol Leader Minute

It’s been a month since I’ve began working as your senior patrol leader for Troop 25. Here’s what’s new:

Eagle Project Update

My project is to plan and build an 8 x 20 ft pressure treated footbridge over a stream. The bridge will allow our cross country and track teams to compete and train on our  trails that are located behind the school. After waiting months for many boards, committees, and agencies including the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and US Army Corp of Engineers, we finally have approval for a footbridge over a small stream. Many thanks to all these decision makers. I hope to tackle this project within the next month or so.

Recent Troop Meetings

This past month we worked on:

  • to learn how to tie a tie 
  • making a camp gadget
  • using a GPS on a short night hike to retrieve a prize
  • working as a first responder on three different mock first aid drills

Some scouts mastered these skills and had them signed off in their handbooks, while many are still working to master these skills.

Advancement

Here’s what I’ve learned: Many scouts are anxious to advance. My advice is to read your scout handbook. A well read book is easily recognizable. I read my scout handbook all the time, and I’ve learned lots of things from it. When I plan a meeting, I assume you’ve read the scout handbook. If you don’t read, or especially bring the book, it will be extremely difficult to advance. Not much of a reader or prefer to listen to an audio version of the scout handbook? See this link.

Scouts learn skills by working on their own, with parents, patrols and the troop. Skills take time to learn. The more time you put into practicing, the faster you will learn. 

Activities

Did you know you can have patrol-specific meetings, activities, and outings? You can! You just need a couple of leaders that have passed YPT training. Talk to your patrol leader. Plan something fun for just your patrol! Get your patrol members’ numbers, emails, and other contacts for easy communication. Let Chris and I know if it’s something you think the whole troop would enjoy.

Think carefully about the activities you want to do in scouting this year.

  • Hiking: Where? How far? What seasons?
  • Biking: Will you try to earn a merit badge too? It’s not easy, but it is fun.
  • Merit Badges: Colleges? Know a counselor? Summer camp? Get your Eagle merit badges, one way or another.
  • Camping: Hidden Valley, High Adventure? Camp Bell? Will you try Provo? Up to you.
  • Advancement: What rank are you planning to be next month, in the next six month?  Have a goal.
  • Travel – Where? When? How?

Ideas for Meetings

Remember to throw in some fundraising and community service. Put your specific ideas on a list with your name and give it to your patrol leader. He will present your ideas at our Patrol Leader Council conference. 

Let’s make this an epic year. We have a great group of scouts. Thank you for all your hard work and attendance.

YIS,
Kenny

 

FIRE-BUILDING CONTEST


Troop 25 had an awesome fire-building competition last night! We tried many different ways to start a basic fire using magnesium, ferro rods, bird nests, log cabins, and unsurprisingly, matches. It seemed that matches were the most successful method. Thanks to everyone who came!

POPCORN!

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Popcorn season is almost here! If you sell enough, you can pay your way to Hidden Valley, high adventure bases, or even further beyond!

  • Online Sales will offer FREE SHIPPING.
    Free Shipping for online orders.Yes. It’s true. BOOM!
  • The Trail’s End App is LIVE!! DOWNLOAD IT TODAY on your SmartPhone!
    Check it out: https://app.trails-end.com/
    The app allows Scouts to track and report real-time storefront, wagon (aka; show & deliver) and online sales, accept cash and credit cards, track inventory by Scout and manage storefront shift(s) sign ups.
  • FREE CREDIT CARD PROCESSING
    Powered by Square | Paid by Trail’s End

    Every Scout, every sale, will receive FREE payment processing with swipe capability through the Trail’s End App. The app is powered by Square, the leading credit card solution for units.

If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Koes.

ADVANCEMENT PRIZES!

Hey guys. School is OUT, so now we’ve got a little extra time. Let’s talk advancement! Most of you guys haven’t advanced much during the school year. but did you know you’ve probably already completed a lot of the activities needed for your next rank advancement? How do I know? The activities we do at scout meetings and when we go camping are chosen at the PLC because they’re fun, and they help with advancement!

Check out these links, and click on the one you’re trying to complete:

Scout – http://usscouts.org/advance/boyscout/workbooks/Scout.pdf

Tenderfoot- http://usscouts.org/advance/boyscout/workbooks/Tenderfoot.pdf

Second Class – https://meritbadge.org/wiki/images/c/c6/Second_Class_rank.pdf

First Class – https://meritbadge.org/wiki/images/f/f0/First_Class_rank.pdf 

Star – https://meritbadge.org/wiki/images/b/b0/Star_rank.pdf

Life – https://meritbadge.org/wiki/images/c/c8/Life_rank.pdf

During the summer, I usually had a couple of these going at a time. You don’t have to use the worksheets, but it does make it much easier to keep track of things and advance. If you need help with something, like a knot, somebody to help with fitness goals, help with figuring out how a compass works, etc., there’s an older scout at the next meeting that can help you. Print them off and get working!

If you bring a completed form to the next meeting this Thursday (June 20th) and schedule a Scoutmaster conference with Mr. Wilkerson, you’ll win a prize! What are the prizes? It’s a surprise!

No printer? No paper? No worries! Your trusty webmaster will print them and deliver them today. Just contact me at mrmitypenguin@gmail.com. Let Mr. Wilkerson know you will need a scout master conference so he can set aside the time.

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