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3/15 PLC Meeting
3/22 Troop Meeting
3/26 Wood Badge session 2
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MARCH 14

Pancake Feed

Make ready for the pies :)

prairie Hills
February 25th -Pack Trainer Training Memorial Lutheran Church 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
March 13th -Scoutmaster Specifics Center for Scouting 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
March 23rd - Cub Leader Specifics Memorial Lutheran Church 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
March 27th - BALOO, Center for Scouting 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
April 22nd - Cub Leader Specifics, Memorial Lutheran Church 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
May 22nd - Cub Leader Specifics, Center for Scouting 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM


 

 

 

“O God, help me to win, but in thy wisdom if thou willest me not to win, then O God, make me a good loser.” Sir Robert Baden-Powell


 

» Merit Badge Worksheets

i will be putting merit badge work sheets in the forms area, i will put a new one on every day, starting with Eagle Required ones, please use them they will help you with earning your merit badge, just print them off they have a place to put your answers as you work on each question.

 
Lewis and Clark Scout camp Forms

Merit Badge Sign Up :   http://www.siouxbsa.org/pubs/MB_Sign_Up_Form.pdf

OA Campership  :  http://www.siouxbsa.org/pubs/OA_Campership_App.pdf

 Aviation Concent Form : http://www.siouxbsa.org/pubs/Aviation_Consent_Form.pdf

2010 Scoutcamp Leaders Guide Book : http://www.siouxbsa.org/pubs/Leaders_Guide_2010.pdf

Personal Watercraft Parent Consent form

http://www.siouxbsa.org/pubs/ParticipationPWC.pdf

Annual Medical  record

http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/34605_Letter.pdf

 

 


Welcome!

Welcome to Troop 361


Meetings are held Every Monday @ 7pm

Sunnycrest United Methodist Church

All are Welcome

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Pancake feed Ticket Challenge

Troop 361 Pancake feed & Silent Auction Ticket Sales Challenge

Last Years Ticket sales : $667.00

When the troop sells a minimum of $1,000.00 pre sold tickets

The Rewards.

  • Top Seller from the Troop, gets to put a pie in the Scoutmaster's Face

If the Troop reaches $1,500.00

  • Top Seller from each patrol gets to PIE. DAN, KENT, CRAIG and LEONARD
  • There's more prizes for the Troops 1st, 2nd & 3rd place sellers.

Good Luck Guys

Theme of the Month

March : Physical Fitness

 Thank You  Merit Badge counselors

 

Patrol Duties

February Patrol Duties

Flash:                               Ram:   

Clean Up                          Set Up

Moose 

Program and Games

ScoutQuest 2010 , formerly Scout Stock

Here is a link for a Video of this event

 http://www.youtube.com/MACBoyScout#p/a/u/0/lFz4JAow0CI

should be fun

 Date : October 8-10, 2010

Adult Leader Contacts

Adult Leader Contacts

 

 

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On my honor I will do my best To do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY :)

March 2010: Happy Birthday to the Following

 17th - Tina H

 

 


Baden Powell
We never fail when we do our duty, We always fail when we neglect to do it”
 Lord Baden Powell

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Other Events

Things coming up to think about ??????

2010 Scout-O-Rama
Theme: Celebrating Adventure, Conitnuing the Journey
Saturday April 10th @ Center for Scouting   9am - 2pm
Spring Camporee
April 30th - May 2
@ Big Sioux rec area
Theme here is Historical BSA & old merit badges, some no longer available
Need people who know how to signal
there will be a Dutch Oven Cook-off
Cabela's Challenge
Sunday MAY 23 2010  /  Need to be registered by April 5th
Room for 48 teams. 2 teams per troop maximum
Events:  GPS Plotting, Blind Folded Tent Raising, Find the treasure metal detector, Map Reading, Accuracy skills, KNOT TYING
Awards will be givin to 1st, 2nd & 3rd
All troops will recieve outfitter discounts the day of the event
all scouts will recieve a patch and lanyard
all troops will have areas for pop up tents, chairs, lunch and on-site parking

John Wayne

What the Scout Law Means to Me, by John Wayne

 

 

A great American, John Wayne, passed away some years ago. One of his last public appearances was at a dinner. He was riddled with cancer and knew he was close to death. The purpose of the dinner was to benefit a land purchase for a Scout Reservation to be called the John Wayne Outpost Camp.

At this dinner, Wayne recited the Scout Law. Then he did something unusual. He said the twelve points of the Scout Law are "nice words." "Trouble is" he continued, "we learn them so young we sometimes don't get all the understanding that goes with them. I take care of that in my family, as each boy reaches Scout age, I make sure he learns the Scout Law. Then I break it down for him, with a few things I have picked up in more than half a century since I learned it." Then Wayne proceeded to explain the importance of the Scout Law, breaking it down for the guests at the dinner; much like he would have done for his grandson.

 

 

TRUSTWORTHY - The badge of honesty. Having it lets you look at any man in the eye. Lacking it, he won't look back. Keep this one at the top of your list.

 

 

LOYAL - The very word is life itself; for without loyalty we have no love of person or country.

 

 HELPFUL - Part sharing, part caring. By helping each other, we help ourselves; not to mention mankind. Be always full of help -- the dying man's last words.

 

WB 42

 

 

FRIENDLY - Brotherhood is part of that word. You can take it in a lot of directions - and do - but make sure and start with brotherhood.

 

 

COURTEOUS - Allow each person his human dignity; which means a lot more than saying, "Yes, ma'am" and "Thank you, sir." It reflects an attitude that later in life you wish you had honored more... earlier in life. Save yourself that problem. Do it now.

 

 

KIND - This one word would stop wars and erase hatreds. But it's like your bicycle, it's just no good unless you get out and use it.

 

 

OBEDIENT - Starts at home. Practice it in your family. Enlarge it in your friends. Share it with humanity.

 

 

CHEERFUL - Anyone can put on a happy face when the going is good. The secret is to wear it as a mask for your problems. It might surprise you how many others do the same thing.

 

 

THRIFTY - Means a lot more than putting pennies away; and it is the opposite of cheap. Common sense covers it just about as well as anything.

 

 

BRAVE - You don't have to fight to be brave. Millions of good, fine, decent folks show more bravery than heavyweight champs just by getting out of bed every morning, going out to do a good day's work, and living the best life they know how against the law of odds. Keep the word handy every day of your life.

 

 

CLEAN - Soap and water helps a lot on the outside. But it is the inside that counts, and don't you ever forget it.

 

 REVERENT - Believe in anything that you want to believe in, but keep God at the top of it. With Him, life can be a beautiful experience. Without Him, you are just biding time.

 John Wayne then thanked those at the dinner for putting his name on the camp and said, "I would rather see it here than on all the theater marquees the world over."