Links
available to Boy Scout and Patrols
Campng Patrol Packing List (don't want to forget anything) -
Guide Sheet
Medical Forms (don't wait until the last minute!) - *NEW* 2011 verison
Medications Form (for any Scout/Troop Event) -
Form to Accompany any medicines needed by Scout
Court of Honor Agenda -
Templates, along with past and possiblity upcoming scripts
Official Troop Letter -
Word .doc format helpful for soliciation of donations and Eagle references.
Merit Badge Resources
from recent courses offered during troop meetings
A list has been complied of adult who have expertise that can guide Boy Scouts - as a group or individually (with a chaperone) - through requirements to earn MBs. Before contacting a MB Counselor, a Scout should get permission from a Troop Adult Leader before contacting.
If an adult has a special talent and would be like to become a MB counselor, please download an explanation then complete a form to return to a Troop Leader. An Adult Volunteer registration form will be provided. Also, please complete the Youth Protection course online.
Troop Uniform Explanations
Class-A shirts (without the neckerchief and slide) can be worn with jeans or shorts at informal occasions such as
1) Regular troop meetings
2) Camps (Klondike Derby, summer camp, any troop campout, etc.)
3) District/council activities (like the upcoming VT MB College or ITT)
When the Troop asks for the FULL Class-A uniform, it means definitely wear the neckerchief and slide with the Class-A shirt. The merit badge sash is optional but a good habit to wear with neckerchief and slide. it is recommended that clean/nice jeans or brown/khaki/greenish pants should be worn for these occasions:
1) Court of Honors
2) Board of Reviews
3) Flag Ceremonies or anything to do with flags or Veterans (VFW dinner, Memorial Day, etc.)
4) Official District/Council ceremonies (camp closing ceremony, banquet, etc.)
5) Church services (Scout Sunday or camp service)
Class-B refers to the Troop t-shirt.