Last Friday, Chase and his project team completed physical construction of his Eagle Project. He developed and managed a team to build an outdoor classroom. The Troop gives a hearty congratulations to him for his hard work.
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UDS Camp Program
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Backpacking Sign Ups
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More Mammoth Cave photos
This past weekend our troop went to Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. We went on three different tours of the cave, but only saw a very small portion of the entire cave (which is now over 400 miles long!). We learned some of the history of the caves. Some of us stayed at the campground nearby…
Mammoth Caves Family Camp
Wow, I am starting to get photos from the trip and it looks like it was a great trip. The turn-out was fantastic, total of 72 from out Scout Family.
UDS Community Service
Thanks to the volunteers who participated in the United Disabilities Services community service on July 30th. The scouts put on a great program presenting scout skills and a skit program.
Walter’s Eagle Prohect
Congratulations to Walter and his project team for completing the construction phase of his Eagle Project. The project was completed on July 31st. He developed, with the Primary School, a safe play area for children with autism.
Troop 155 OA Scouts at The Summit
– By Walter Sterling The OA Summit Experience was incredible. The 4 days of labor was exhausting and long, yet very fun. We all learned a lot about how to build a trail. The whole trip had very crazy weather, mostly thunderstorms every night that shook the tents! Then came the 2 amazing days of…
Troop 155 Order of Arrow Scouts go to The Summit
Michael, Walter and Max made the drive to The Summit, the National High Adventure Scout Camp. The Summit has a great program for scouts, including white water rafting, zip lines, a full skate park, mountain biking and mountain boarding. The Summit is located in the heart of West Virginia. The scouts are going for a…
Closing out the Trip
We woke to falling rain at 6am. Not bad considering several scouts did put up a rain fly last night. Breaking camp with a pop tart in our belly, we set off at 7:30. We canoed like nobody’s business this morning. We paddled past Oil City and the rain started to pour. It didn’t last…