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Camporee ribbons

Congratulations to winning competitors at the Scout Olympics!

Third Place Know Your Knots, tie between Radioactive Llamas and Eagles Patrols (no pun intended)
First Place Sit-ups, Curtis
Second Place Leaf ID 2nd, Eagles Patrol
Third Place Relay Race, Eagles Patrol
First Place Foot Race, Marshall

There were about 100 individual competitors and 20 patrols in the Lewis and Clark District Fall Camporee Scout Olympics. Well done!

Troop 42 was privileged to have eight cub scouts from Packs 17 and 365 visit us for the camporee. They all joined the events and pitched in to help as if they were regular members of the troop. The troop provided the flag detail Saturday morning, which included members of several patrols and cub scouts. The detail ceremoniously and flawlessly raised the Colors, followed by a round of applause, to officially start the camporee. It was a a great weekend to be in Scouting!.

Fall camporee events

Scouts and guests of Troop 42 will join the District Camporee at Camp Cedars this weekend. The weather forecast is dry and CHILLY. Low temperatures are expected in the 40’s on Friday and Saturday nights, and highs are predicted to be in the 60’s. Be sure to bring warm gloves, stocking hats for sleeping, and extra dry socks for an enjoyable fall weekend outdoors. You may also want to bring your fastest running shoes for the Scout Olympics.

Individual event are: discus throw, orienteering, running long jump/standing long jump, foot race, push up, sit up, and .22 marksmanship

Patrol event are: fireman carry, relay race, leaf ID, know your knots, scout trivia, and Saturday Night Skits. This is one reason why we practice knots at troop meetings: winning patrol contests!

See you at the camporee!

Mr A

 

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Banquet Agenda

All families are invited to the Troop Banquet and Court of Honor at Elmwood Park. This event is special because the Patrols are preparing the main courses for the evening meal. Here is the schedule of events:

4:00 pm Patrols assemble to begin preparation and cooking

5:30 pm set up for banquet and Court

6:00 pm Dinner served

6:30 pm Court of Honor

7:30 pm cleanup and put away

The Banquet is a showcase of the Patrol’s culinary skills as well as a small thank you to our family members who continue to support the troop and  its members. Thank you to all the leaders and volunteers who helped plan and contributed to the event.

See you at the Park!

Mr Anderson SM.

Fundraising and cooking

Next troop meeting starts the fall fundraising season with information and sign-ups for Christmas greens and popcorn. Sales officially start September 26th. Scouts will have until October 25th to achieve their sales goals.

The Breakfast for Supper pancake fundraiser was a great success. The Scouts, wearing their full uniforms, did the cooking, serving,and cleaning up for the event that raised about $400.

Mark your calendars for the upcoming Fall Court of Honor. The Scouts are working on cooking skills in preparation for a banquet at the Court of Honor, which will be October 3rd at Elmwood Park. Watch the troop calendar on the website for details about this and other troop events..

September Campout @ Ponca State Park

Hello Troop 42,

This  year the PLC is making a change in the September campout. Instead of heading south, we’re heading north to Ponca State Park. There will be great hiking and camping, but just a different venue.

Please be aware of an earlier leave time:  Drop off at 5:45 pm and departure at 6 pm. It’s getting dark earlier so a prompt departure in important. The weather forecast, as of Monday, is for highs in the low 70s and lows around 50. What great camping weather!

The return time is 11:00 am (estimate) @the 50th & Webster parking lot in Dundee on Sunday, Sept 13th.  Please remember to turn in the September Permission Slip (available via the “Permission Slips” link.

Scouts: If you have any questions, please contact your Patrol Leader.

It’s going to be a great weekend!

Yours in Scouting,

Mr. B.,

ASM, Troop 42.

Pool Party is July 20th

Third time is the charm. The Troop PLC is hosting a Pool Party at Elmwood Pool on Monday, July 20th, from 6:30 pm until 8 pm. This event replaces the regularly scheduled troop meeting. Uniform is swim suit, towel, and favorite pool toys. Family members and guests are welcome to attend for $3 each for admission. Tell the staff that you are with the party when you arrive. Scouts can invite a friend to join and complete swimming advancement requirements.

Mr A.

Pool Party!

New date for the Pool Party: Wednesday. The Troop PLC is hosting a Pool Party at Elmwood Pool on Wednesday, July 15th, from 6:30 pm until 8 pm. Uniform is swim suit, towel, and favorite pool toys. Family members and guests are welcome to attend for $3 each for admission. Tell the staff that you are with the party when you arrive. Scouts can invite a friend to join and complete swimming advancement requirements. Beyond that, just have fun..

Summer camp is here!

I am very much looking forward to summer camp this week! The message below advises the road and camp conditions are muddy, but the forecast is very good. Even if it rains every day and the week will be awesome: outdoors, away from regular routine, with events and activities that can only be part of summer camp.
 
There are good articles on line about summer camp you may enjoy reading at http://scoutmastercg.com/summer-camp-resources/. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to email or call – I’ll be at camp all week.
 
Have a great week and I hope to see you Friday at Family Night at camp!
Yours in Scouting
Mr A

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ILST Saturday at 1 pm

Recently elected and appointed Scouts area invited to attend Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops training on Saturday, May 30th, from 1 – 4 pm. Completion of ILST entitles Scouts to wear the “Trained” badge while they are in the position for which they are trained, and is a prerequisite for more advanced Boy Scout leadership classes. It is not required for service in a position of responsibility, but is recommended and is useful. See the new page on the troop website at http://www.troop42omaha.org/troop-leadership/ to be in the know about who has which duty.

Mr. A.

Memorial Day Celebration

Join the celebration on Memorial Day at Memorial Park hosted by Heroes of the Heartland Foundation. Participation is a great way to recognize the contributions of military and first responders to our nation and is a civic service project as well. Community service starts at 10 am Monday, and the program starts at 11 to last one hour. Scouts and their families are invited to attend.

Mr A.

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