Friday, June 29, 2007

Troop 398 News - June 27

 
HELP NEEDED
Gary Wiser will be heading up a work crew this Saturday from 9 AM till noon to clean up around and in the Eagle's Nest. Please bring work gloves, 5 gallon buckets, wheelbarrows, shovels or rakes with you. If someone has a pressure washer, we could use that. Let Gary know what you can bring Bratwiser@aol.com .
 
SUMMER CAMP ADVANCEMENTS
See Mr. Ervin at the troop meeting - he has all the paperwork.
 
JULY CAMP OUT
Mark Perkins will be heading up a July camp out for those who are  not going to Philmont. The date will be July 20 - 22. We made arrangements to camp at the Smyrna Air Base on Percy Priest Lake. Scouts and adults will be able to go to the National Guard's laser firing range on Sat. Just like the real thing only no bullets - should be a lot of fun. Canoes will also be available.
 
JULY 4th FUND RAISER
The Philmont crew members will be doing most of this to earn money to help out with transportation costs, but anyone who wants to help is welcome. Gary Wiser asks that workers plan to be at the Eagle's Nest at about 1:00 PM on Wednesday, July 4th to help with the set up. Please talk it up to everyone you know.  We'll start serving at 5:00 PM - fireworks at MTSU will start when it gets dark around 8:00 PM or so. All food is by donation, and will include chicken, barbecue, hot dogs, drinks and trimming. Talk to your mom or wife about making a dessert to add to the mix. The new restroom facilities are now operational!
 
GOODIES
Kathy Daniel has some new red golf shirts with the troop logo if you are interested. Belt buckles and fleece jackets are also still available.
 
COURT OF HONOR
The next Court of Honor will be on Monday, August 20th.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Troop 398 News - June 19

 
Yes, there will be a troop meeting this coming Monday night, June 25th. Summer Camp Advancement sheets will be available.
 
TROOP EQUIPMENT
We are trying to get all our troop tents back in so they can be used for Philmont and our July camp out.  If you have a troop tent, or other gear,  please bring it in next Monday night so we can get an accurate count of what we have.
 
EAGLE SERVICE PROJECT
Jimmy Mansfield is planning on having an Eagle Project work session this weekend, Sat., June 23rd  from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM to put a roof on the stage. Lunch will be provided, and please bring work gloves and a water bottle, water will be provided but bring it to refill. For directions and additional details email jimmy at j.mansfield615@gmail.com
 
JULY CAMP OUT
We've tentatively planned a camp out for July 20 - 22 on Percy Priest Lake in Smyrna.  Details to follow.
 
KROGER CARDS
We have currently sold all of our Kroger's Gift Cards. We will be ordering more. We would like to know how many more individuals would like to get one. They are $20 and come with $20 already on them. Your scout account will be credited 2% of what is reloaded onto your card as well as the troop will get 2%. The money will be transferred into the accounts once the troop receives a check from Kroger's which is usually around once a quarter. Please email Dane Carey (dcarey@ncamfg.com) or Kathy Daniels (kcdohs@comcast.net) with your request for Kroger's Cards. We do not want to purchase too many cards and have them sitting around. These cards are good at other stores like Fred Meyer, Ralph's, King Sooper's, Fry's Food and Drug, Food 4 Less, Hilander, Pay-less Supermarkets, Smith's Food and Drug, etc. There are other places listed on the back of your card that you can use this card at.
 
I also have 2 older cards that have no name attached to them. The cards end in:
189672073
189672115
The money obtained from these cards will go into the general funds unless otherwise noted.
 
Remember this is free money for you and the troop.
Sincerely,
Dane Carey
 

Friday, June 15, 2007

Campout Slideshow

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Troop 398 News - Summer Camp Special

 

LAST CHANCE FOR A SWIM TEST - Jon Doliana will be at SportsCom tomorrow  night, Friday, June 8th at 7:00 PM to give Swim Tests. Please try to be on time, Jon has to drive to the Hiwassee River after he finishes the Swim Tests.
 
TROOP MEETINGS
We will not have a regular Troop meeting on June 11 and June 18 due to summer camp.  We will have a PLC on Monday, June 18th, at 7:00 PM at the Eagle's Nest.  Our next regular troop meeting will be on June 25th.
 
SUMMER CAMP
CHECK IN TIME: We are to be at the Camp Stahlman parking area NOT LATER THAN 2:00 PM on Sunday, June 10.
 
Your Options: Meet at St. Mark's Eagle's Nest at 12:15 to 12:30 PM on Sunday, load gear on the trailer (we will take the trailer up to the campsite, so you won't have to carry your gear in from the parking area) and ride up in an auto or the church van, if needed. Transportation will depart not later than 1:00 PM.  Your other option is to go up to Stahlman on your own and be prepared to carry your gear in from the parking area (about 1/4 mile). In any case, you must be in the Stahlman parking area by 2:00 PM unless you let Mr. Warren know that you will be arriving late.
We do not have travel plans for the following scouts:
Chip Adkins, Shaun Cassidy, Beau Colson, Ellis Dodson, Michael Dodson, Alex Galloway, Brandon Hardison, Justin Jones, Jeffery Laporte, Patrick Oravetz, Michael Parker, Asher Paxton, Will Ramsey, Parker Sherer, Anthony Sigismond, Thomas Simmons, and Matthew Williams.
Please contact Assistant Scoutmaster Tom Falana at tfalana@comcast.net with your travel plans, including the following information. Will you be driving or will your scout need a ride? If you are driving, will you be traveling with the Troop or traveling alone? If you are driving and traveling with the Troop, how many scouts can you take with you?
 
When  we go to camp, you will want to have money to pay for any Merit Badge fees (COPE and Adv COPE have already been paid), craft materials and spending money. The trading post has sodas, ice cream, T-shirts and all kinds of stuff. Also Mr. Harden can take orders for worms or crickets if you need them. Bait will probably cost $2 -- $3 per container. Mrs. Daniel will be our Troop Banker. She can lock up your money for you and give it out as you need it. Please put your money in an envelope with your name and instructions for giving it out i.e. "$5 per day" or "as requested." Please enclose small bills as we will not have any change with us.
 
Water is very important. If you don't drink enough, you will become dehydrated and get sick. Adults will monitor first and second year campers very closely to make sure they are drinking water. We will have ice water and Gator Aide in the campsite. We have a really nice shower house, please do your part to keep it clean. There is no reason that you can't take a shower each day - I really don't care how bad you smell, but a shower is the best time to check for ticks especially around your private parts! If you check daily, they will come right off - if you put it off for two days or more it may require a trip to the hospital and a group effort to remove the tick!
 
Bring a day pack, with a canteen or quart bottle of water, scout handbook, compass (if you have one), rain gear, pencil or pen and paper or notebook, and merit badge book. (We will take the troop merit badge book library with us.) You should keep your day pack with you all day.
 
Shorts or Swim suits & T-shirts will be worn for processing on Sunday. You may be required to retake your swim test. They will select scouts at random to spot check the pre-camp swim qualifications. If you have not had a swim test you will take one on Sunday.
 
Pick out your tent mate (2 scouts per tent) before we leave the Eagle's Nest- we will want to know which scouts are sharing tents before we get to camp. Tent mates should be members of the same patrol.
 
After Sunday, all visitors must sign in at the Crippled Crab when you come on to Boxwell Reservation. If you must pick up your scout before Friday afternoon, you must complete an early release form. If possible, give this to me before we leave for camp.
 
If you are not arriving at camp at 2:00 PM on Sunday with the rest of the troop, Camp Boxwell requires that I turn in a written explanation signed by a parent and myself when we check in. This is part of their security measures. Parents, if this applies to your son, please bring this note to me Monday night.
 
Do not expect your scout to call every single night! We will encourage them to wait until about Wed. night to call home. Scouts should not need to bring cell phones to camp. If they do, I will not be responsible for 39 scouts running up time on your son's cell phone. If you (parent) need to know something, I will call you. If you need to call, my cell phone is 473-7076.  Please do not come up to get your home sick scout early with out talking to me first. Give us a chance to resolve the problem first.
 
Please do not forget your Class A uniform and try to bring at least one pair of green (olive) shorts - no "surfer shorts" will be worn to meal formations. Wearing of Troop caps and neckerchiefs will be  encouraged. Bring insect repellent. (Spray socks and legs before leaving camp to discourage ticks.) I prefer the long scout socks because the bug spray stays on them longer than on my skin. Closed toe shoes must be worn outside of the campsite.
 
Our Troop Contact here in Murfreesboro will be Asst. SM Gore Ervin. He can relay messages or arrange for gear or clothing to be delivered to camp. His phone number is 898-2045 (W) and 867-9324 (H). E-mail: mervin@mtsu.edu . We will have someone coming up to camp each morning if you need to get something to your scout.
 
Classes are usually complete by 4 PM on Friday. The closing campfire at 7 PM Friday night is optional.  If you want to drive up and pick up your scout on Friday afternoon, that's fine. If you want to eat supper on Friday as your scout's guest, let me know, so I can let the dining hall know. During the week, meal tickets are available at the Crippled Crab for a nominal fee, if you want to eat with the troop. We will break camp Friday afternoon. I need to know if your scout needs a ride back to Murfreesboro. Please E-mail this info to me as soon as possible.
 
Additional Troop T-shirts are available, see Mrs. Daniel on Sunday.
 
Be sure to use a laundry marking pen or some other method to mark your Troop T-shirts, Uniform shirts and any other clothing or gear that could be mixed up with someone else's. We always have a lot of unclaimed gear and clothing at the end of camp - especially socks! No one seems to want to claim socks - probably for good reason!!!
 
Once again, if you were not be at the troop meeting on Monday night, please reply to this E-mail so I will know that you are aware of the time we are to be at camp - This will save us going down the list to call everyone.
 
Driving directions to Boxwell reservation: Take Hwy 840 toward Knoxville to I 40. Take I 40 west toward Nashville. Exit Interstate 40 at Hwy 109 (Exit 232) and travel north 9.2 miles. Turn left at Boxwell Reservation sign and the road runs into Boxwell Reservation. Turn left at the stop sign at the Crippled Crap and follow the signs to Camp Stahlman. From the Stahlman parking area follow the asphalt road past the left side of the Dining Hall. Look for site 16 in the wood line to the left of the road.
 
KROGER GIFT CARDS
Please send this out to the troop. We have currently sold all of our Kroger's Gift Cards. We will be ordering more. We would like to know how many more individuals would like to get one. They are $20 and come with $20 already on them. Your scout account will be credited 2% of what is reloaded onto your card as well as the troop will get 2%. The money will be transferred into the accounts once the troop receives a check from Kroger's which is usually around once a quarter. Please email Dane Carey (dcarey@ncamfg.com) or Kathy Daniels (kcdohs@comcast.net) with your request for Kroger's Cards. We do not want to purchase too many cards and have them sitting around. These cards are good at other stores like Fred Meyer, Ralph's, King Sooper's, Fry's Food and Drug, Food 4 Less, Hilander, Pay-less Supermarkets, Smith's Food and Drug, etc. There are other places listed on the back of your card that you can use this card at.
I also have 2 older cards that have no name attached to them. The cards end in:
189672073
189672115
The money obtained from these cards will go into the general funds unless otherwise noted.
Remember this is free money for you and the troop.
Sincerely,
Dane Carey (via email)
 
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Friday, June 1, 2007

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Resources You Should Know About

www.toothoftimetraders.org
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www.thescoutzone.org
The Scout Zone provides information about the Boy Scout program to prospective members.

www.soccerandscouting.org
Soccer & Scouting - Soccer and Scouting teaches soccer skills and provide exciting competition, and at the same time boys will be Cub Scouts and learn the life-long values taught in the Scouting program.

www.scoutreachbsa.org
Scoutreach Division - Scoutreach is the BSA's commitment to making sure that all young people have an opportunity to join Scouting, regardless of their circumstances, neighborhood, or ethnic background.

www.scoutingmagazine.org
Scouting Magazine - Scouting is the national family magazine for the adult leaders and committee members of the Boy Scouts of America. Their Web site contains a complete archive of past editions going back to 1998.

www.scoutingvalelapena.org
Scouting - Vale La Pena - The official Spanish-Language Web site of the Boy Scouts of America

www.scoutstuff.org
Scout Stuff- Operated by the national Supply Division, this site is your official online source for information about camping equipment, uniforms, handbooks, pinewood derby supplies, and other essential Scouting merchandise

www.ntier.org
Northern Tier - The Northern Tier offers many adventures, each geared to the goals and desires of your group. Come to the Northern Tier for an unforgettable journey through the heart and soul of Canoe Country.

www.bsamuseum.org
National Scouting Museum is a tribute to the rich history of the Boy Scouts of America. The size of a football field, this massive state-of-the-art facility features a Norman Rockwell art gallery, virtual reality adventures, hands-on learning experiences, and a historical collection that traces the Scouting movement from its beginnings.

www.bsalegal.org
Legal Issues website was developed on behalf of the Boy Scouts of America to inform the public about the issues that confront the Scouting movement.

www.joincubscouting.org
Join Cub Scouting - This site provides information about the Cub Scout program to prospective members, including boys, parents, and organizations that may be interested in starting a pack.

www.goodturnforamerica.org
Good Turn for America- Today, America needs the service of its citizens more than ever. Hunger, lack of adequate shelter, poor health?these are issues that affect all of us. The Boy Scouts of America believes that we can do something about these issues if we all work together.

www.bsaseabase.org
Florida Seabase - The Florida National High Adventure Sea Base is headquartered in the heart of the fabulous Florida Keys. Scouting's most complete aquatic facility offers a complete variety of water activities from SCUBA diving to sailing "tall ships."

www.boyslife.org
Boys' Life Magazine - Published by the Boy Scouts of America, Boys' Life is the magazine for all boys. Their Web site contains information about the current issue, games to play, projects to download, and more.