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07 / 2
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

No Troop Meeting- Independence Day Holiday

07 / 3
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07 / 8
Start: 11:30 am
Start: Jul 8 2007 - 11:30am
End: Jul 14 2007 - 1:30pm

Summer Camp at Chief Logan Reservation in Chillicothe, Ohio

Just a reminder.
1. Please be at Hawker Church at 11:30 AM this Sunday, 8 July so that we can load up and leave by 12:00. Please eat lunch prior to arrival.
2. If you have not turned in your medical forms, please contact Mrs. Norman ASAP. If you plan to bring it with you on Sunday, please bring 3 copies.
3. Please bring a signed permission slip with you if you have not turned on in. I will have some there to sign.
4. Please bring $12.50 for gas and lunch on the RETURN trip, if you have not turned it in already.

Please call me if you have any questions. See you all on Sunday!

Mr. Leonard

Chief Logan has a lot to offer. It is an open merit badge program as well as a program for new scouts to earn most of their 1st and 2nd class requirements.

The camp has a cope course, and Brown Sea Island for new scouts and many other features. Please visit these websites at :

www.skcbsa.org

www.chieflogan.org

Here is the list of merit badges being offered at Chief Logan Reservation this summer. If the badge has any requirements listed after it, then these should be completed PRIOR to going to camp or else you will not be able to complete the badge at camp. All merit badges have one requirement in common. READ THE BOOK. If no other requirements are listed, then the badge can be completed at camp.

If you have any questions you can ask your SPL Tony, or some the boys who were at camp last year. Over the next month, I would like to spend a few minutes with each boy attending camp to discuss merit badges and advancement opportunities, and his goals for camp.

Looking forward to a great Summer Camp,
Acting SM for Summer Camp
Mr. Leonard

07 / 9
(all day)
Start: Jul 8 2007 - 11:30am
End: Jul 14 2007 - 1:30pm

Summer Camp at Chief Logan Reservation in Chillicothe, Ohio

Just a reminder.
1. Please be at Hawker Church at 11:30 AM this Sunday, 8 July so that we can load up and leave by 12:00. Please eat lunch prior to arrival.
2. If you have not turned in your medical forms, please contact Mrs. Norman ASAP. If you plan to bring it with you on Sunday, please bring 3 copies.
3. Please bring a signed permission slip with you if you have not turned on in. I will have some there to sign.
4. Please bring $12.50 for gas and lunch on the RETURN trip, if you have not turned it in already.

Please call me if you have any questions. See you all on Sunday!

Mr. Leonard

Chief Logan has a lot to offer. It is an open merit badge program as well as a program for new scouts to earn most of their 1st and 2nd class requirements.

The camp has a cope course, and Brown Sea Island for new scouts and many other features. Please visit these websites at :

www.skcbsa.org

www.chieflogan.org

Here is the list of merit badges being offered at Chief Logan Reservation this summer. If the badge has any requirements listed after it, then these should be completed PRIOR to going to camp or else you will not be able to complete the badge at camp. All merit badges have one requirement in common. READ THE BOOK. If no other requirements are listed, then the badge can be completed at camp.

If you have any questions you can ask your SPL Tony, or some the boys who were at camp last year. Over the next month, I would like to spend a few minutes with each boy attending camp to discuss merit badges and advancement opportunities, and his goals for camp.

Looking forward to a great Summer Camp,
Acting SM for Summer Camp
Mr. Leonard

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

No Troop Meeting- Summer Camp

07 / 10
(all day)
Start: Jul 8 2007 - 11:30am
End: Jul 14 2007 - 1:30pm

Summer Camp at Chief Logan Reservation in Chillicothe, Ohio

Just a reminder.
1. Please be at Hawker Church at 11:30 AM this Sunday, 8 July so that we can load up and leave by 12:00. Please eat lunch prior to arrival.
2. If you have not turned in your medical forms, please contact Mrs. Norman ASAP. If you plan to bring it with you on Sunday, please bring 3 copies.
3. Please bring a signed permission slip with you if you have not turned on in. I will have some there to sign.
4. Please bring $12.50 for gas and lunch on the RETURN trip, if you have not turned it in already.

Please call me if you have any questions. See you all on Sunday!

Mr. Leonard

Chief Logan has a lot to offer. It is an open merit badge program as well as a program for new scouts to earn most of their 1st and 2nd class requirements.

The camp has a cope course, and Brown Sea Island for new scouts and many other features. Please visit these websites at :

www.skcbsa.org

www.chieflogan.org

Here is the list of merit badges being offered at Chief Logan Reservation this summer. If the badge has any requirements listed after it, then these should be completed PRIOR to going to camp or else you will not be able to complete the badge at camp. All merit badges have one requirement in common. READ THE BOOK. If no other requirements are listed, then the badge can be completed at camp.

If you have any questions you can ask your SPL Tony, or some the boys who were at camp last year. Over the next month, I would like to spend a few minutes with each boy attending camp to discuss merit badges and advancement opportunities, and his goals for camp.

Looking forward to a great Summer Camp,
Acting SM for Summer Camp
Mr. Leonard

07 / 11
(all day)
Start: Jul 8 2007 - 11:30am
End: Jul 14 2007 - 1:30pm

Summer Camp at Chief Logan Reservation in Chillicothe, Ohio

Just a reminder.
1. Please be at Hawker Church at 11:30 AM this Sunday, 8 July so that we can load up and leave by 12:00. Please eat lunch prior to arrival.
2. If you have not turned in your medical forms, please contact Mrs. Norman ASAP. If you plan to bring it with you on Sunday, please bring 3 copies.
3. Please bring a signed permission slip with you if you have not turned on in. I will have some there to sign.
4. Please bring $12.50 for gas and lunch on the RETURN trip, if you have not turned it in already.

Please call me if you have any questions. See you all on Sunday!

Mr. Leonard

Chief Logan has a lot to offer. It is an open merit badge program as well as a program for new scouts to earn most of their 1st and 2nd class requirements.

The camp has a cope course, and Brown Sea Island for new scouts and many other features. Please visit these websites at :

www.skcbsa.org

www.chieflogan.org

Here is the list of merit badges being offered at Chief Logan Reservation this summer. If the badge has any requirements listed after it, then these should be completed PRIOR to going to camp or else you will not be able to complete the badge at camp. All merit badges have one requirement in common. READ THE BOOK. If no other requirements are listed, then the badge can be completed at camp.

If you have any questions you can ask your SPL Tony, or some the boys who were at camp last year. Over the next month, I would like to spend a few minutes with each boy attending camp to discuss merit badges and advancement opportunities, and his goals for camp.

Looking forward to a great Summer Camp,
Acting SM for Summer Camp
Mr. Leonard

07 / 12
(all day)
Start: Jul 8 2007 - 11:30am
End: Jul 14 2007 - 1:30pm

Summer Camp at Chief Logan Reservation in Chillicothe, Ohio

Just a reminder.
1. Please be at Hawker Church at 11:30 AM this Sunday, 8 July so that we can load up and leave by 12:00. Please eat lunch prior to arrival.
2. If you have not turned in your medical forms, please contact Mrs. Norman ASAP. If you plan to bring it with you on Sunday, please bring 3 copies.
3. Please bring a signed permission slip with you if you have not turned on in. I will have some there to sign.
4. Please bring $12.50 for gas and lunch on the RETURN trip, if you have not turned it in already.

Please call me if you have any questions. See you all on Sunday!

Mr. Leonard

Chief Logan has a lot to offer. It is an open merit badge program as well as a program for new scouts to earn most of their 1st and 2nd class requirements.

The camp has a cope course, and Brown Sea Island for new scouts and many other features. Please visit these websites at :

www.skcbsa.org

www.chieflogan.org

Here is the list of merit badges being offered at Chief Logan Reservation this summer. If the badge has any requirements listed after it, then these should be completed PRIOR to going to camp or else you will not be able to complete the badge at camp. All merit badges have one requirement in common. READ THE BOOK. If no other requirements are listed, then the badge can be completed at camp.

If you have any questions you can ask your SPL Tony, or some the boys who were at camp last year. Over the next month, I would like to spend a few minutes with each boy attending camp to discuss merit badges and advancement opportunities, and his goals for camp.

Looking forward to a great Summer Camp,
Acting SM for Summer Camp
Mr. Leonard

07 / 13
(all day)
Start: Jul 8 2007 - 11:30am
End: Jul 14 2007 - 1:30pm

Summer Camp at Chief Logan Reservation in Chillicothe, Ohio

Just a reminder.
1. Please be at Hawker Church at 11:30 AM this Sunday, 8 July so that we can load up and leave by 12:00. Please eat lunch prior to arrival.
2. If you have not turned in your medical forms, please contact Mrs. Norman ASAP. If you plan to bring it with you on Sunday, please bring 3 copies.
3. Please bring a signed permission slip with you if you have not turned on in. I will have some there to sign.
4. Please bring $12.50 for gas and lunch on the RETURN trip, if you have not turned it in already.

Please call me if you have any questions. See you all on Sunday!

Mr. Leonard

Chief Logan has a lot to offer. It is an open merit badge program as well as a program for new scouts to earn most of their 1st and 2nd class requirements.

The camp has a cope course, and Brown Sea Island for new scouts and many other features. Please visit these websites at :

www.skcbsa.org

www.chieflogan.org

Here is the list of merit badges being offered at Chief Logan Reservation this summer. If the badge has any requirements listed after it, then these should be completed PRIOR to going to camp or else you will not be able to complete the badge at camp. All merit badges have one requirement in common. READ THE BOOK. If no other requirements are listed, then the badge can be completed at camp.

If you have any questions you can ask your SPL Tony, or some the boys who were at camp last year. Over the next month, I would like to spend a few minutes with each boy attending camp to discuss merit badges and advancement opportunities, and his goals for camp.

Looking forward to a great Summer Camp,
Acting SM for Summer Camp
Mr. Leonard

07 / 14
End: 1:30 pm
Start: Jul 8 2007 - 11:30am
End: Jul 14 2007 - 1:30pm

Summer Camp at Chief Logan Reservation in Chillicothe, Ohio

Just a reminder.
1. Please be at Hawker Church at 11:30 AM this Sunday, 8 July so that we can load up and leave by 12:00. Please eat lunch prior to arrival.
2. If you have not turned in your medical forms, please contact Mrs. Norman ASAP. If you plan to bring it with you on Sunday, please bring 3 copies.
3. Please bring a signed permission slip with you if you have not turned on in. I will have some there to sign.
4. Please bring $12.50 for gas and lunch on the RETURN trip, if you have not turned it in already.

Please call me if you have any questions. See you all on Sunday!

Mr. Leonard

Chief Logan has a lot to offer. It is an open merit badge program as well as a program for new scouts to earn most of their 1st and 2nd class requirements.

The camp has a cope course, and Brown Sea Island for new scouts and many other features. Please visit these websites at :

www.skcbsa.org

www.chieflogan.org

Here is the list of merit badges being offered at Chief Logan Reservation this summer. If the badge has any requirements listed after it, then these should be completed PRIOR to going to camp or else you will not be able to complete the badge at camp. All merit badges have one requirement in common. READ THE BOOK. If no other requirements are listed, then the badge can be completed at camp.

If you have any questions you can ask your SPL Tony, or some the boys who were at camp last year. Over the next month, I would like to spend a few minutes with each boy attending camp to discuss merit badges and advancement opportunities, and his goals for camp.

Looking forward to a great Summer Camp,
Acting SM for Summer Camp
Mr. Leonard

07 / 15
07 / 16
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Committee Meeting at Hawker UCC

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Troop Meeting

07 / 17
07 / 18
07 / 19
Start: 6:00 pm
Start: Jul 19 2007 - 6:00pm
End: Jul 22 2007 - 12:00pm

Troop 42 High Adventure White Water Rafting Trip

On July 19, 2007 four Boy Scouts from Troop 42 and two adults traveled to Fayetteville, West Virginia on a whitewater rafting trip at Songer Whitewater Rafting facility.

The day before the rafting trip, they drove to West Virginia and stayed at a campsite near the facility.

The rafting was done on the Lower Gauley River, which featured over thirty-five rapids, all class three to five, over a five hour duration. A deli-style lunch was provided halfway through trip. The guide was very knowledgeable about the river, and led the scouts through the more exiting routes each rapid had to offer. One such instance was the act of ramping the boat off of large rocks. At several points, the guide had the scouts turn the raft into the rapid where the current created a pull back into it, suspending the boat in the waves, or “surfing”. After the trips, photos of each boat and a video made of that day’s rafters are made available to the guests.

For the boy scouts and the parents, this was a fun and exciting high adventure. Both Scouts and adults enjoyed the rafting and camping, and it is highly recommended for a repeated outing.

Troop 42 takes many high adventure trips. For more information, please visit our website at www.bsatroop42.org.

www.songerwhitewater.com

07 / 20
(all day)
Start: Jul 19 2007 - 6:00pm
End: Jul 22 2007 - 12:00pm

Troop 42 High Adventure White Water Rafting Trip

On July 19, 2007 four Boy Scouts from Troop 42 and two adults traveled to Fayetteville, West Virginia on a whitewater rafting trip at Songer Whitewater Rafting facility.

The day before the rafting trip, they drove to West Virginia and stayed at a campsite near the facility.

The rafting was done on the Lower Gauley River, which featured over thirty-five rapids, all class three to five, over a five hour duration. A deli-style lunch was provided halfway through trip. The guide was very knowledgeable about the river, and led the scouts through the more exiting routes each rapid had to offer. One such instance was the act of ramping the boat off of large rocks. At several points, the guide had the scouts turn the raft into the rapid where the current created a pull back into it, suspending the boat in the waves, or “surfing”. After the trips, photos of each boat and a video made of that day’s rafters are made available to the guests.

For the boy scouts and the parents, this was a fun and exciting high adventure. Both Scouts and adults enjoyed the rafting and camping, and it is highly recommended for a repeated outing.

Troop 42 takes many high adventure trips. For more information, please visit our website at www.bsatroop42.org.

www.songerwhitewater.com

07 / 21
(all day)
Start: Jul 19 2007 - 6:00pm
End: Jul 22 2007 - 12:00pm

Troop 42 High Adventure White Water Rafting Trip

On July 19, 2007 four Boy Scouts from Troop 42 and two adults traveled to Fayetteville, West Virginia on a whitewater rafting trip at Songer Whitewater Rafting facility.

The day before the rafting trip, they drove to West Virginia and stayed at a campsite near the facility.

The rafting was done on the Lower Gauley River, which featured over thirty-five rapids, all class three to five, over a five hour duration. A deli-style lunch was provided halfway through trip. The guide was very knowledgeable about the river, and led the scouts through the more exiting routes each rapid had to offer. One such instance was the act of ramping the boat off of large rocks. At several points, the guide had the scouts turn the raft into the rapid where the current created a pull back into it, suspending the boat in the waves, or “surfing”. After the trips, photos of each boat and a video made of that day’s rafters are made available to the guests.

For the boy scouts and the parents, this was a fun and exciting high adventure. Both Scouts and adults enjoyed the rafting and camping, and it is highly recommended for a repeated outing.

Troop 42 takes many high adventure trips. For more information, please visit our website at www.bsatroop42.org.

www.songerwhitewater.com

07 / 22
End: 12:00 pm
Start: Jul 19 2007 - 6:00pm
End: Jul 22 2007 - 12:00pm

Troop 42 High Adventure White Water Rafting Trip

On July 19, 2007 four Boy Scouts from Troop 42 and two adults traveled to Fayetteville, West Virginia on a whitewater rafting trip at Songer Whitewater Rafting facility.

The day before the rafting trip, they drove to West Virginia and stayed at a campsite near the facility.

The rafting was done on the Lower Gauley River, which featured over thirty-five rapids, all class three to five, over a five hour duration. A deli-style lunch was provided halfway through trip. The guide was very knowledgeable about the river, and led the scouts through the more exiting routes each rapid had to offer. One such instance was the act of ramping the boat off of large rocks. At several points, the guide had the scouts turn the raft into the rapid where the current created a pull back into it, suspending the boat in the waves, or “surfing”. After the trips, photos of each boat and a video made of that day’s rafters are made available to the guests.

For the boy scouts and the parents, this was a fun and exciting high adventure. Both Scouts and adults enjoyed the rafting and camping, and it is highly recommended for a repeated outing.

Troop 42 takes many high adventure trips. For more information, please visit our website at www.bsatroop42.org.

www.songerwhitewater.com

07 / 23
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Troop Meeting

07 / 24
07 / 25
07 / 26
Start: 7:00 pm

Greetings Scoutmasters and parents:

We will have a Scoutmasters meeting Thursday evening July 26 from 7:00 - 8:00 pm at Hawker.

Our agenda will include ideas for the next year's program, mentoring Patrol Leaders.

This is not a PLC and is not a meeting for Scouts.

Chuck

07 / 27
07 / 28
Start: 2:30 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Eagle Ceremony at Hawker Church

07 / 29
07 / 30
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Troop Meeting

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Greetings to all,

We will be holding our first organizational and information meeting for Philmont 2008 on Monday July 30 at 7:00 at Hawker during scout meeting. I know that it is short notice and that with summer schedules people are away, but we need to start planning for our big adventure next year. I would like to have each adult leader and a parent of each participating scout attend if possible. Particularly for those of you who cannot attend, I have attached copies of the meeting agenda, participant list, and Philmont participant advisory. It is important to read the advisory carefully. Mr. Seim will not be attending, so one of the scouts on the alternate list will take his place.

Unless we add extra days we will leave home on June 21 and begin our Philmont adventure on June 22. We will return home on July 4.

I hope to see you on Monday. As always, if you have any questions please let me know.

Mr. Saxe

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