Pink panther boy scout patrol patch
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For the weather forecast at Maple Dell, click here. We'll try to keep the blog here updated as much as possible so that the parents of each scout can be kept in the loop about what our upcoming activities and plans are, and for you to see what a great time your boys are having at scouts.
If you ever have any questions, please let us know. Our phone numbers are listed on the calendar in the post below. We enjoy every boy that comes to scouts! Your efforts in getting them to scouts each week is always appreciated because they are truly missed when they are not in attendance. Thanks for allowing Brother Whitehead and Brother Jessop the opportunity to spend time with your scout and help him grow and progress through scouting.
Its a lot of fun. See you on Friday! Sunday, February 8, Troop Calendar As we mentioned in our last posting, plans can change. That being said, it only took for a couple of meetings and now the calendar has to be updated.
So, the calendar that is attached to this posting is the most recent, although it is still subject to change. If you have any questions at all, just let Brother Whitehead or Brother Jessop know. Greetings blog visitors! Here is our scout troop calendar. This is a "tentative" calendar, in that activities and dates are subject to change. But this is a pretty close guesstimate of how our year should roll out.
As you can see, we've got a LOT of fun to be had this year. The next up and coming event is our annual Klondike Derby, winter campout. Last year it was nice because the next morning of our campout, we were all running around in short sleeve shirts because it was so warm at Camp Maple Dell.
It was a little wet and muddy, but we all had a great time! That's the latest at the moment. Oh, and don't forget, sponsored food drive for Saturday February 14, Cash donations can be made online at www.
Thanks for your support! The scouts will be coming and picking up food donations at am that morning. So please be sure to have your non-perishable donations ready and out on your front door steps before that time.
Thank you! Saturday, December 27, Marko! Its always fun because it seems like we do something different each time we go. Plus, we come up with a new word that everyone shouts the entire time. The special word for this activity was "Marko! Overall, in our short time there, we sorted over 2, pounds of food. As we sorted, each item had to be put in to a special box. Once that type of food filled the box, we then had to weigh it, and write on the side how much it weighed. With all of the youth that attended this activity, boxes were being filled and weighed left and right.
Once a box was filled, or weighed, a black magic marker was required. So, needless to say that the markers were being passed all over the place. Each time a marker was needed, we would shout out "Marko! Again, this was a lot of fun- helping out such a great organization and everyone there had a great time doing so. For our Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge we had to perform 6 hours of community service.
What better place to complete those hours than the Utah Food Bank. Back in November, we helped fulfill this task. When we arrived, they had us watch a video presentation about the Food Bank and what needs in the community it serves. It was a lot of fun helping out. We worked out of a back room where we sorted pallet after pallet of food that was donated by the big grocery stores.
Whenever we came across a box that was torn or open but the contents were still sealed , we had to tape it up. Hence the title "Tapage!!! Each box weighed about 2 pounds, so it was important we subtracted the weight from a completed pallet so that they could make sure the proper amounts would go to where they were needed.
It was really a lot of fun! Here is our troop calendar of the activities that we've had over the past number of weeks. We'll be planning out our and will be sure to post them to make sure everyone is informed of all the fun we'll be having. Oh boy, when you are a scout, where does the time go???
Last weekend we went on our annual scout campout in the sand dunes of Little Sahara. This has been a tradition of the Lehi 29th ward scouts since most of us have even been in the ward. It is always a great time. We met as a scout troop the week before and planned our menu.
After much discussion sometimes heated , the troop finally settled on hamburgers, little tiny hot dogs I can't seem to think of what they are really called right now marinated in Famous Daves BBQ sauce.
Topped off by chips, grapes, lemonade and Stephens Hot Cocoa. For breakfast we had delicious instant pancakes, bacon and good'ol scout camping greace eggs. How can you go wrong with that? A couple of the leaders slept in a really nice camp trailer. Rather than fellowship them as Pink Panther patrol leaders, they were called the "Pink Pansies!
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