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Showing posts with label Danny P. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2016

Spring "Winter" Camporee

            On May 13th Troop 321 set out to host their Winter, I mean Spring camporee. When they arrived they started to set up their tents and meet the other scouts coming. Until 10:00 pm the scouts ran around, and played some games. But, at 10:00 pm they started the events. At their first event, they had to set off 4 mouse traps from 5-15 feet away by lashing multiple sticks together and extending it to the traps. On their second event they had to knock down bowling pins with a tennis ball, and a tennis ball hand launcher. On their third event they had all the scouts blindfolded except one who would give directions to the others on how to set up the tent. On their fourth and final event they tested how prepared they were by seeing how many of the ten essentials they had.

On day two of their campout,  Willard K woke up last and earned "Hollywood" for the day. (Hollywood is a game they play where whoever wakes up last is called Hollywood, and must take out the trash.) For the rest of the day the boy scouts invited the cub scouts to their camp and hosted a bunch of games for them! The camp was getting so much attention, even TV6 showed up and interviewed a few scouts about it!  After the cubs finished their games they were served a wonderful lunch by the older scouts. At the end of the day everyone sat down for a campfire and a performance of skits. Following the camp fire Caleb H made a wonderful dinner for the troop, and Nick M made a perfect marshmallow for the first time and earned a package of bacon from Robert Lawton, and Nick M generously shared his prize with his fellow scouts for a perfect ending to the day.

On their last day, Danny P earned "Hollywood" and they had a breakfast of donuts and oatmeal. And at the end of the day the boys all left with a smile on their face, Gary had all his clothes, and surprisingly Darryl had all his arm hair.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Memorial Day Ceremonies

Welcome!
The Scouts in Troop 321 did a fine job representing Scouting today. They helped the VFW prepare their hall for the town's Memorial Day ceremonies after the event weathered out, they held the door and greeted veterans and guests, and they participated in the ceremonies with all due decorum.

It's great to for the boys to see the flag ceremony they learned as Cubs performed by combat veterans from both recent and long ago wars.

I regret that I can't tell you exactly how many times the veterans complimented the boys for their good behavior and helpfulness both today and last week decorating the cemetery with American flags, but it's a large number. Our participation means a lot to our city's veterans, and it shows they haven't been forgotten by America's youth.

Our newest media star
Lunch, by the way, was exceptional. Post members and the lady's auxiliary brought in a very nice potluck with a large variety of special treats.

The Troop also owes a special cheer for Danny P who stood before Channel 10's camera and bright lights to represent our Troop in very good form. Nice job!

I've also posted an album with this morning's highlights.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Pancake Breakfast Ticket Sales Event

Sweet Sales Success!
Our ticket sales event got off to a great start with 17 Scouts selling 213 tickets. Many buyers donated tickets to St Vinny's and to the Salvation Army. As a result, we'll be feeding a lot of hungry people on May 9th.

All Scouts who participated will split the evening's proceeds evenly. Great work guys! 

After tonight, Scouts are encouraged to continue selling right up until the 9th. The Troop will credit a Scout's scholarship fund $3 for each ticket they sell. These funds can be used for Scout related purchases and for camp tuition. Interested Scouts should also plan ahead for a trip to the National Jamboree next year. 

And don't forget to sell to family, friends, and teachers. Always remember, though - sell safely! Always go with a buddy and an adult, and don't carry large amounts of cash with you. 

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Pot Luck & Honor Court

 
The Scout Handshake
Scouts work throughout the year on promotion requirements, merit badges, and service projects. Why? Because its fun, interesting, and helpful. Maybe they get a little push from their parents, but it's a push along a path of lifetime learning and community building. Once started on this path, many boys stay on it much to their benefit and ours.

As a result, we find it important to pause a moment to reflect on and reward recent achievements. For example, our Scouts participated in at least seven different service projects since our last honor court, and that doesn't count the assistance they've extended to Pack 321. Scoutmaster Carl handed out dozens of merit badges, and most of the boys also earned promotions, too. 

And, of course, the pot-luck dinner added a warm, neighborly atmosphere to the event. Thanks to everyone who brought a dish, and thanks to our Scouts for all their hard work!

Don't forget to check out the evening's photo album

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Halloween Party Helpers

Pow! Right in the kisser
Troop 321 has a standing tradition of assisting Pack 321 with its Halloween party and potluck for the past few years - thanks in large part to Grace, Amy, and Amanda. The Scouts stepped up to help, too. This time they raced back from the Scout University event in Marquette to help out with games.

Cubmaster David and Assistant Scoutmaster Darryl both challenged the Pack and the Troop earlier this year to sell more than $700 worth of popcorn. Several boys took up the challenge and fed their superheros a few pies as a reward. What a nice treat! 

The Cubs looked like they had a great time playing games and eating (even more) treats in their costumes. Nice work Scouts! For more pictures, check out the album here: http://bit.ly/1tzgX4h

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Court of Honor

Scouts leading the way
Today we celebrated our Scouts' achievements in earning both Merit Badges and promotions. Our boys put in some good work these past few months, and they deserve the recognition that goes with it. 

We also welcomed our new Troop members including the boys who crossed over this spring and the boys who joined our Troop from other units. Together we're going to have a great year!

And, of course, we are especially grateful to all the parents who have helped make this possible. Whether its making a dish for the potluck, sharing rides, joining us on camp-outs, or serving as an official BSA Adult Volunteer, we couldn't do it without you.

And so as we honored our Scouts this evening, I'd like to add, "Great job everyone!"

And don't forget to check out the event's album!

Monday, May 26, 2014

Memorial Day Ceremony

"Lest we forget"
Wikipedia defines Memorial Day as "a federal holiday in the United States for remembering the men and women who died while serving in the country's armed forces."

This holiday allows Scouts to learn that war is not a Hollywood movie but a very real part of our history that sadly affects families, loved ones, and whole communities. At the same time our nation's wars have allowed us to continue to live in a free and proud land. Participation in Memorial Day ceremonies gives our Scouts an opportunity to demonstrate their reverence and reflect on bravery.

Today's event proceeded flawlessly, and we all have reason to be proud of our Scouts. Last year our boys were invited to sit with the veterans on stage. This year, the veterans invited us to stand alongside the stage, where the crowd could see us clearly, and they did so - with sisu.

Our group also included Cubs from Pack 321: Tyler W, and Matthew C. They're going to make fine Boy Scouts one day!

At the end of the ceremony, each of the men in the honor guard thanked and shook hands with each of our Scouts. It was a proud moment for them and their parents.

More photos are available in our album.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Memorial Day Flag Planting

Scouting: passing the flag down the generations
Scout Oath (or Promise)
On my honor I will do my best
To do my duty to God and my country...

Today we had the opportunity to help those who served their country by serving them, their families, and our community.

In spite of a last minute change in date and time, many Scouts from Troop 321 gave up the first bit of their sunny three day weekend to perform a very important duty: decorating the graves of veterans interred here in our town.

Our Scouts joined many war veterans and blanketed the cemetery with about 1,700 new American flags. Afterwards, the men from the VFW invited the boys over to their newly re-opened hall for hot dogs, potato salad, chips, sodas and cake.

We'll join them again on Memorial Day where we, as part of a larger community, will gather to remember those who served and died for our country.

Additional photos are available in our album.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Spring Camporee

Testing their lashings in a race
Like last year, this year's spring had been "extended" (for a limited time only...) So yes, we had snow and freezing rain right up to Friday morning. Boys went off to school wondering if their parents had the fortitude to let them go to the Spring Camporee. Parents sent their boys off to school wondering if their sons might freeze to the ground that very night. Never mind the forecasted lows were a good 50 degrees warmer than our coldest winter days... that's really not saying much in these parts.

By the time school let out, the weather had cleared, and it was almost easy to ignore the forecast for freezing temperatures overnight. Two Troops and a handful of Scouts backed out, but only one of our boys.

So... the weather Saturday was beautiful with blue skies, a significant warm-up, and lots of sunshine with Sunday bringing more of the same.

And the camporee? It came off without a hitch. Let the others gnash their teeth in envy, Scoutmaster Carl organized and pulled off a really great event with a lot of  help from a lot of really great Scouting folks from our Troop and others. With everyone pitching in, we all got to have a lot of fun.

Fun like...
  • testing visual memories
  • challenging navigation skills
  • patrol sprints using only four legs and four arms (eight legged monster)
  • a canoe portage challenge course
  • fire building
  • match splitting (with a hatchet)
  • readiness testing (Scouting essentials)
  • Dutch oven entree and dessert cooking 
  • and lots of lashings (knot tying)
Of course, we've got a photo album of a lot of the fun stuff, but there was so much going on, there was no way to capture it all!

The boys got off to a great start Saturday morning
One special feature for us included using the "Patrol Method" for the first time. Carl organized the boys into three patrols, each with a patrol leader and assistant. The patrols planned their own meals and duty rosters, set up their own tents, prepared their own food, and cleaned up their own messes. 

"How did that work out for you?" you may well ask. Well... I heard lots of yelling and arguing and debating and trial and error, and they got a lot done, too. 

The "Patrol Method" forms the heart of Scouting. It was new to most of our Scouts, but it's a really great tool to teach leadership skills, self-reliance, teamwork, and so much more. All the boys slept in tents, no one missed a meal, and the campsite was cleaner when we left than when we arrived. More importantly (probably), the boys have started learning how to organize themselves and work together as a team.

From a parent's point of view, watching the boys employ the Patrol Method was like watching five boys all learn to ride the same bicycle all piled on at the same time. But by standing back and watching them work things out for themselves, they learned far more far faster than they would have during any Troop meeting. 

A lot more.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Copper Country Merit Badge Day

Danny got wrapped up in First Aid
Ten Scouts and a handful of parents took a road trip to the Copper Country to give the boys a chance to earn a Merit Badge today. Merit Badges offered included first aid, fingerprinting, insect study, fish and wildlife management, and chess.

The boys came away with signed "blue cards", an appreciation for Michigan Tech, and some really great ideas - some of which did not involve bugs.

This was a great way to spend a dreary, damp, and chilly spring Saturday. We've got more great photos here in our trip album!

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Klondike Derby

Exiting the secret entrance into Laketown
Bilbo and Thorin's company continued their quest for the Arkenstone this year. Threatened by orcs and spiders, they crossed a river, forest, and lake, and faced hunger, injury, and many other challenges. Yet they maintained their spirits with song and cheer and hot soup until at last they found the fearsome dragon, Smaug, high in the snowy mountains.

Troop 321 fielded two patrols, and both were awarded numerous ribbons for their many achievements. Next year they will have the chance to complete their quest and return safely home. Will they make it? We can only hope.

Some Scouts chronicled their exploits in song and others with many images, each according to the custom of his land. Our local bards were out as well to share our exploits with the world. Thanks also to the many adult volunteers from our Troop and from Pere Marquette zone for all the work they put into this event. It's a big deal, and the boys enjoyed it immensely.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Pack 321 Webelos Cross Over...

On My Honor...
... with a little help from their friends in Troop 321 and Boy Scouts' honor society, Order of the Arrow.

Families, Scouts, and leaders all attended this significant and solemn event, and many of the boys from Troop 321 participated.

These former Cubs will now choose a Troop to join, and we expect many of them will choose ours.

Additional event photos may be found in our album page.