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Troop 127: G.G. goes on Bushwack PDF Print E-mail
Written by PL Skylar   
Saturday, 21 February 2009 18:53
The Gnarley Grizzlyz patrol went on the Bushwack hike. On the hike Gnarley Grizzlyz were suprise attacked by the Purple Krazy Kricket Patrol. The Gnarley Grizzlyz patrol was over-thrown. They are now being held captive at 12945 Manning Road in Farmersville, Ohio. They are being brain washed into thinking they are Purple Krazy Krickets. What will become of The Gnarly Grizzlyz?
 
Troop 127 held a Merit Badge Class Saturday February 14th for the Family Life Merit Badge. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Christopher Dale   
Sunday, 15 February 2009 13:43

Troop 127 held a Merit Badge Class Saturday February 14th for the Family Life Merit Badge.

The Class was held at the scout cabin on Manning road and was run by former scoutmaster Ron Dale. Ron has been an active Scouter in Pack 127 and Troop 127 since the early 1980’s. We are very proud to have him as a supporter of our scouting traditions.

7 scouts attended the class, 4 scouts from Troop 127 and 3 Scouts from Troop 107, they covered the first requirement and discussed all of the requirements, during this 1st class and were directed to complete requirements 2-5 on their own over the next several weeks.

The 2nd class for this merit badge will be held in April for the scouts to turn in some of their paperwork and will cover requirements 6-7 discussing and how to plan a family meeting. The date for this class has not yet been determined, but Mr. Dale will be contacting the scouts and parents with updated information as soon as the date and time is set.

You can also check back to this website for more information as it will be posted as it becomes available.

Reminder for the Participates:

1. Create and maintain your 90 day chart.
2. Talk to your parents to plan a project you can do to help your family
3. Talk to your parents about a Family Project Everyone can work on together.

if you have misplaced your worksheet a blank copy is attached below.

Mr. Dale can be contacted at the following phone number if you have any questions.

Ron Dale 937-696-2007

Thanks to all that attended!

Christopher Dale

ScoutmasterTroop 127 

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Last Updated on Sunday, 15 February 2009 13:44
 
Troop 127 2009 Activities Schedule PDF Print E-mail
Written by Christopher Dale   
Thursday, 12 February 2009 11:49

Troop 127 has published their 2009 Activities Schedule

 

This year Troop 127 is planning a "Hiking Theme" for the year culminating in a trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains to hike the "Mischa Mokwa Adventure Trail". This trail is 21 miles through the mountains and is always a fun trip.

 

Troop 127 would also like to invite any Webelo Scouts to participate in their events and meetings this year.

 

Troop 127 holds their meetings every Saturday from 9:00 to 10:30 at their cabin on Manning Road at the corner of Farmersville Road. The only exception to this is if the day falls on a holiday weekend or, if another Troop 127 activity is scheduled for that week, there will be no meeting.

 

For more information please call the scoutmaster Chris Dale at 937-696-2007.

 

Troop 127's Schedule for 2009 is now avaliable below!

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Last Updated on Monday, 16 February 2009 14:54
 
Troop 127 Scout Sunday Lock-in PDF Print E-mail
Written by Christopher Dale   
Tuesday, 03 February 2009 22:24

January 31st Troop 127 had a church Lock-in at the Farmersville United Church of Christ. We arrived around 4PM on Saturday and started our overnight lock-in at the church. This lock-in is always fun and this year was no exception.

We started the night outside learning about Matchless Firebuilding using three different methods Flint and Steel, Steel Wool and a Battery,and A Firesteel Sparker. The filnt and steel was the hardest we had to use char cloth to catch the spark then blow it into a flame. The steel wool was not verry hard to start but it was deffenitaly the coolest when you see how little power it takes to start a fire. However the easyiest was the firesteel sparker and jute twine...One Strike and flames!!! no blowing...

After the Pyros where done "Testing the methods" (Playing with Fire) e returned inside to start the true Lock-in. We Played many different Video Games as this is the one event each year that electronic games are allowed troop events. but after only 2 hours the boys wanted something else to due so we started the traditional Lock-in Games...

Steal the Bacon, Sardeens, Monopoly,ect...

Around 4:00 AM the last of the scouts fell asleep. and the leaders could go to bed...just to wakeup at 6:30 to get the boys started on clean-up and breakfast. Surprisingly no one fell asleep durring the church service on sunday morning.

All in all I would Highly suggest other troops have simmilar events it brought in two new scouts, and the Community really said they enjoyed having the scouts around.

 Scoutmaster Dale

Last Updated on Monday, 16 February 2009 14:14
 
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