Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Court of Honor

A court of honor was held Tuesday evening. Our troop had 5 advancements and earned 16 merit badges.

Daniel organized and conducted the meeting.

Ashton pinning his mother.



Dessert was a dutch oven treat.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Personal Management

John Garnish is a Personal Management Merit Badge Counselor, who spent the last two Tuesdays helping our scouts work on fulfilling the requirements for this merit badge.

This is a required badge for Eagle and takes 13 weeks to finish.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Visit to Strong Radiology

Tuesday evening the troop visited Strong Memorial Hospital's Radiology Department. Brother Jared Christensen, a radiology resident at Strong, led the troop on a behind the scenes tour and discussion of all things radiology.




























Some of the highlights included seeing X-rays of a hand that had been caught in a saw,









Christian has a little testing done,



















and Kristoffer gets some work done on his neck.





















Thanks to Brother Christensen for a great evening of Scouting.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Tuesday night dutch oven cooking

Tuesday night was an eventful one for the scouts. It was built around Bro. Yerman's dutch oven cooking. We got to sample cinnamon rolls, peach cobbler, and pineapple upside down cake all made from dutch oven's right outside of the church. Sorry about the charcoal briquette and lighter fluid smell in the hallways, but we promise it all stayed outside except the smoke and food.

While we were cooking Bro. Yerman talked to us about meal planning for a camp out: how to make a duty roster and types of food to put on the menu. Then we tried to make the menu, and well, that didn't go so hot so instead of baking next Tuesday we need to continue planning for our camp out on the 16th and 17th.

I also revealed to the boys that we are going to change how we do meals. We are going to follow the Patrol Method and have two patrols, the scouts and the geezers! Scouting was set up to teach values and as Baden Powell (founder of Boy Scouts) said,

"The patrol method is not a way to operate a Boy Scout troop, it is the only way. Unless the patrol method is in operation you don't really have a Boy Scout troop."

I am going to do my best to guide our young men in forming their troop, and in doing so it will teach all of us leadership, responsibility, and the other attributes in the scout law.